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What's Up?: Watching the Night Sky (Into Reading, Level N #56)
by Olivia SnowNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Have you ever gone outside to look at the night sky? This book can help you learn what to look for.
Graphic Science: A Crash Course in Forces and Motion with Max Axiom, Super Scientist
by Emily Sohn Steve Erwin Charles Barnett Christopher L. HarboFollows the adventures of Max Axiom as he explains the science behind forces and motion. Written in graphic-novel format.
Things That Float (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Myka-Lynne SokoloffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Es repugnante, ¡y lo comimos! Datos reales sobre comidas del mundo, hoy y a través de la historia (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #8)
by James Solheim Eric BraceNIMAC-sourced textbook
It's Disgusting and We Ate It!: True Food Facts from Around the World and Throughout History (Into Reading, Trade Book #8)
by James Solheim Eric BraceNIMAC-sourced textbook.
Life in the Redwood Forest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Joanna SolinsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Biology
by Eldra P. Solomon Linda R. Berg Diana W. MartinStudying biology in today's fast-paced environment where new research is cropping up daily is exciting--and also a bit daunting, unless you have the right textbook to help you make sense of it all. Popular with students at colleges nationwide, Solomon, Berg, and Martin's BIOLOGY is often described as the best text available for learning biology. Filled with resources to guide your study, the Eighth Edition brings clarity to key concepts as it draws you into the excitement of new research in genetics, cell communication, evolution, and many other topics. The book's in-chapter Learning System is like a built-in study guide, focusing your attention on key learning objectives. Many of the text's colorful illustrations are correlated with animated figures online so you can interactively study and reinforce your understanding of complex processes.
Jed Learns to Tie his Shoes, Unit 5: Let's Celebrate
by Frances Solomon AvaloneNIMAC-sourced textbook
Show Time (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sonja Solter Bill BassoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Activity Book 1, Comprehension and Skill Work, Units 1-7
by Sopris West Educational ServicesA Level One reading comprehension workbook.
Mosby's Textbook for Nursing Assistants
by Sheila A. SorrentinoThis text/CD-ROM provides complete coverage of the nursing assistant's role and responsibilities on the health care team in nursing centers, hospitals, and home care settings. This seventh edition offers expanded material on patient safety and comfort, and contains new focus boxes on relevant ethics and law, with real-life court cases illustrating the consequences of negligent actions and unprofessional conduct. Also new are boxes on communication, teamwork, and time management. The previous edition's chapter on common health problems has been expanded to five chapters on various types of disorders. Learning features include chapter review questions, about 100 illustrated step-by-step procedures, and color photos and illustrations in a color layout. A glossary and 30 pages of appendices are also included. The companion CD-ROM contains video clips, animations, exercises, an audio glossary, and an interactive anatomy and physiology review program. The text will serve the needs of students in community colleges, technical schools, nursing centers, hospitals, and other agencies. Sorentino is a curriculum and health care consultant. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
Big Bushy Mustache
by Gary Soto Joe CepedaIt's almost Cinco de Mayo, and Ricky's class is going to put on a play to celebrate the festive Mexican holiday. When asked to choose his costume, Ricky picks a big, bushy mustache, just like his dad's. He's tired of everyone telling him he looks like his mother. After all, he's a boy--he wants to look like his Papi. Although he's supposed to leave it in school, Ricky wears the mustache home, reveling all the way in how grown-up it makes him feel. But by the time he gets there, the mustache is gone, and Ricky dreads having to tell his teacher what happened. Lucky for him, his Mama and Papi have a plan. Ricky is delighted the next morning when his Mama hands him a new big, bushy mustache--fresh from the smiling face of his clean-shaven Papi! With humor and tenderness, Soto evokes a warm celebration of both the beloved tradition of Cinco de Mayo and the strong bonds of love between father and son.
Yes, Cubs!
by Luisa Soto Cindy PeattieTitle contained within StartUp Phonic Core Program. Not Sold Separately