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Ride the Edge (Georgia)
by Isabel L. Beck Roger C. Farr Dorothy S. StricklandNIMAC-sourced textbook
Riding a Fingerboard (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Darnell SamsonNIMAC-sourced textbook. Fingerboarding. Some kids ride skateboards. They speed up and skate down ramps. Other kids do these same moves, but they use their fingers.
Riding on the Wind (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Beverley Randell Christina WaldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Riding to School (Into Reading, Level B)
by Eve Browne Richard Hoit<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Mila and Ned ride to school on scooters. But what happens to Ned's scooter?</p>
Right On Reader 1
by Pamela J. Mims Angel Lee Tracie-Lynn Zakas Diane M. Browder Jo Reynolds Beverly Potts Linda R. SchreiberRight On Readers - provides 16 popular works of literature commonly used in the general education classroom, adapted with simplified text, repeated storylines, and symbol supports. The adapted literature includes fiction and nonfiction stories, poetry, theatrical scripts, and research endeavors.
Right On Reader 2
by Pamela J. Mims Angel Lee Tracie-Lynn Zakas Diane M. Browder Jo Reynolds Beverly Potts Linda R. SchreiberA systematic language arts curriculum for middle and high school studentsResearch has shown Teaching to Standards: English Language Arts to be highly effective in teaching skills that align to grade-level standards.
Rights and Wrongs, The Civics Game Show
by Forrest Stone Jeffrey Fuerst Dave GarbotPerform this script about an unlikely hero who takes a simple TV game show and changes America forever.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
by Katherine Scraper Niki Leonidou Lori O'DeaA boy saves a mongoose. Then the mongoose saves him. Read to find out how!
Riley's Letter (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Donna Gephart Lisa AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Rinocerontes negros (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level L #53)
by Julie Haydon Celina KorcakNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Hoy en día quedan menos de 5,400 rinocerontes negros vivos. Descubre por qué es tan especial este animal en peligro de extinción.
El río Misisipi (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level N #43)
by Annette SmithNIMAC-sourced textbook. ¿Sabías que el río Misisipi es uno de los más largos de América del Norte? ¿O que Mark Twain y otros escritores famosos escribieron muchas historias sobre él? Descubre todo sobre el Misisipi y sobre cómo este río imponente influye sobre las vidas de las personas que viven cerca de él.
The Rip Current Rescue
by Monty Ward Tony SanseveroThe final installment of the Reading Street curriculum series, Reading Street: Grade 6, comes complete with everything you'll need to create English and Language Arts lessons for your child. This system includes reading selections designed to help your child hone his or her skills, a Teacher Resource DVD to make your task of developing lessons easier, and a packet of curriculum materials. Reading Street: Grade 6 is a comprehensive system designed to enhance your child's skills in reading, writing and language. Each assignment in Reading Street helps your child progress toward that goal. While such a dynamic curriculum might sound challenging for you as a parent and educator to use, you can rest assured that the materials will guide you through 12 weeks of English and Language Arts lesson planning with ease. If you prefer a structured homeschooling program format, Reading Street (in all of its Grade level structures) is the right fit for you and your child. Grade 6 comes with two volumes of six units. By the time you complete Grade 6, your child will be able to: Read through a variety of complex literature, including biographies and fictional stories. Discover additional reading material based on personal taste. Relate individual chapters or concepts to the book as a whole. Write complete stories using proper grammar, punctuation and word choice. Compose a written argument using appropriate sources. Examine and edit his or her own writing, as well as the writing of others. Present an oral presentation based on the lessons. Unlike other curricula, Reading Street imparts a love of reading upon your child. From Grade 1 through Grade 6, your child will learn not only the skills he or she needs to advance his or her education, but become a lifelong student and reader. For more information about the specific materials included in the Reading Street: Grade 6 curriculum for homeschooling, visit the Features and Benefits page.
Rising from the Desert: Building the Burj Khalifa (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Davia LukeNIMAC-sourced textbook