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Three American Heroes

by Guadalupe V. Lopez

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Three Ancient Communities

by Sandy Riggs

Find out about the three ancient communities of Egypt, Greece, and Rome and the people who lived there.

Three Great Ballplayers

by Greg Rogers

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

Three Hens and a Peacock (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 4 #2)

by Henry Cole Lester Laminack

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> This hilarious book reveals what happens when some foolish farm animals decide to trade roles—and discover just how hard it is to do someone else’s job. <p> The Tuckers’ farm is a peaceful place. Everyone has a job and no one complains. That is, until a hapless peacock falls off the back of a passing truck and stirs things up. Soon, customers are flocking to the farm to see what all the fuss is about. But the hens don’t like the newcomer getting attention while they do all the hard work. The wise old hound sees the problem and helps orchestrate a job swap. What follows is the hilarious tale of three hens who get in way over their feathered heads, and one very distressed peacock who just can’t figure out how to lay an egg. <p> Lester L. Laminack has created a comical look at what happens when we underestimate the value of others’ work. Henry Cole’s delightful illustrations heighten the story’s humor and will have readers of all ages laughing out loud.

Three Immigrant Communities NEW YORK CITY in 1900

by Monica Halpern

Miranda has one messy desk. It's full of books, pencils, science projects and…other stuff. Too much stuff, says her teacher, Ms. Basil. On a family visit to her Uncle Aldo's one night, Miranda wonders if some of his magician's tools might offer a solution to her messy-desk problem. Sneaking off to the magic room, Miranda finds Uncle Aldo's impressive collection of top hats. Miranda knows that magic top hats can hold lots of things—why not the mess from her desk? At first, the hat seems to do the trick, but soon things start to go horribly wrong. As Uncle Aldo says, you have to be careful with magic.

The Three Little Pigs

by Alison Adams Mark Meyers Sera Y. Reycraft

Classic Tales: The Three Little Pigs

Three Tricky Tales

by Anne Miranda Craig Spearing

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The Tiger-Stripe Potion

by Rebecca Motil Elizabeth Sayles

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Time For Kids [Grade 1]

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Time For Kids [Grade 2]


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Time For Kids [Grade 3]

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Time For Kids [Grade 4]


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Time For Kids [Grade 5]

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Time for Kids [Grade 5] Texas Treasures

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Too Many Rabbit Holes

by Marcie Aboff Jin Chiu

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

Toys Make Noise, Unit 2: Around Me

by Tamra Andrews

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Tracing the Food Web

by Nathan Asher Katzin

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Tracing the Food Web

by Nathan Asher Katzin

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Tracing the Food Web

by Nathan Asher Katzin

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Trackers of Dynamic Earth

by Anna-Maria Crum Pam Hirschfeld

Find out about the lives and accomplishments of a seismologist, a volcanologist, and a paleoceanographer.

Traits of Living Things, My Science Notebook

by Sangari Research Development Center

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Traits Writing: Student Handbook

by Ruth Culham Wook Jin Jung

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Traits Writing, [Grade 4], Student Handbook

by Ruth Culham Wook Jin Jung

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The Transcontinental Railroad

by Eric Kraft Pam Hirschfeld

Find out about the building of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, the workers who created the railroads, and the obstacles they faced while undertaking the project.

Tres gallinas y un pavo real (¡Arriba la Lectura! Read Aloud Module 3 #2)

by Lester Laminack Henry Cole

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Trigonometry

by Ron Larson David C. Falvo

This market-leading book continues to provide students and instructors with sound, consistently structured explanations of the mathematical concepts. Designed for a one-term course that prepares users to study calculus, the new Eighth Edition retains the features that have made Trigonometry a complete solution for users: interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative technology combined with an abundance of carefully written exercises.

A Trip to Remember

by Tyler Carr Kaitlyn Gonzales Peter Veljovic Bliss Baird

A first-time visit to New York City . . . Exploring a coral reef on a beach in San Diego . . . Discovering family roots in Montenegro . . . Hiking to the top of a mountain in Montana. Read about these kids' memorable trips. Then learn how to write about one of your own trips.

The Trouble with Northrup; A Trampoline’s Highs and Lows; Jimmy Aaron’s Best Worst Day of Fifth Grade

by Jeffrey B. Fuerst Anthony Carpenter Kevin Kelly

Northrup has stopped talking and no one knows why. His family is frantic. Will Dr. Kloppennoggin get him to speak again? Here comes Cannonball Jones, about to make Trampoline's life miserable. Is there any joy in being a kid's favorite toy? Jimmy has to dance with a girl-one seven inches taller than he. Will this be Jimmy's worst-or best-day of fifth grade? Read these plays to find out.

Tsunamis

by George Capaccio Margaret Mcnamara

Perform this script about mutant bugs that act like brothers and sisters. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide)

¡Tú serás mi amigo! (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 1 #2)

by Peter Brown

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Turtle and Deer: A Trickster Tale from Cuba

by Sunita Apte Jago

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Twentieth-Century World

by Carter Vaughn Findley John Alexander Murray Rothney

Equipping readers with a solid understanding of "the big picture," the new Seventh Edition of Findley and Rothney's best-selling TWENTIETH-CENTURY WORLD thoroughly covers recent world history by focusing on themes of global interrelatedness, identity and difference, the rise of mass society, and technology versus nature. This unique thematic approach helps readers effectively place historical events in a larger context. Extensively revised and updated, the Seventh Edition integrates the latest, dramatic phases in world history, including more in-depth coverage of the economic growth of India and China, recent developments of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the global financial crash, the war on terror, new international environmental initiatives, and more.

Two Wild Worlds

by Josephine Adji Kathryn Mead Deborah J. Short

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The U.S. Economy: 1861–1941

by Christian Garcia Brett Kelly

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The Ugly Duckling

by Carrie Smith Jacqueline Rogers Sera Y. Reycraft

Have you ever felt different and alone? Read this fairy tale about a lonely duck who finds out that being different can be good!

Understanding Weather and Climate, Student Guide

by National Science Resources Center Amy Charles John Norton

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Using a Net

by Jessica Quilty

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

Utah: New 4th Grade Student Edition

by John S. McCormick

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Veterinary Assisting: Fundamentals & Applications

by Beth Vanhorn Robert W. Clark

Veterinary Assisting Fundamentals and Applications is a comprehensive book and reference for use by veterinary assisting students, practicing veterinary assistants, veterinary receptionists, and other supportive staff within a veterinary facility. The format allows the reader to quickly obtain resources and information regarding basic veterinary assistant principles and clinical situations. The material moves from basic to advanced information and includes the latest educational information in the industry.

Vibrant Life Forms, Unit 6: Growing Up

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Vic in the Van

by Dennis Fertig Kersti Frigell

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A Visit to Grand Canyon National Park

by Chris Martin

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A Visit to Grand Canyon National Park

by Chris Martin

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A Voice for the Animals

by Evelyn Brooks Nancy White

Find out about the importance of kindness while exploring the history of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Voyage to the West

by McGraw-Hill

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The Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Bridges Edition (Set of 6) (Navigators Ser.)

by Steven Otfinoski

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A Walk Around the Block

by Lois Fay Linda Prater

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Watch Out!

by Jamie Rowley Jane Kincaid Deborah J. Short

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Water Detective

by Hannah Cone Bo Grayson Deborah J. Short

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Water! Hot and Cool (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Sharon Richards Carl Murano Deborah J. Short

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Water Is Everywhere

by Joy N. Wieder

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Water, Water, Everywhere

by Anna Halloran Ryan Fadus Deborah J. Short

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The Way It Should Be

by Barbara Brooks Simons Annabel Kendall

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Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources

by Robert W. Strayer

Ways of the Worldis one of the most successful and innovative new textbooks for world history in recent years. This 2-in-1 textbook and reader includes a brief-by-design narrative that is truly global andfocuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history. Author Robert W. Strayer, a pioneer in the world history movement with years of classroom experience, provides a thoughtful and insightful synthesis that helps students see the big picture. Following each chapter's narrative are collections of primary written and visual sources organized around a particular theme, issue, or question so that students can consider the evidence the way historians do. Ways of the Worldis now integrated with LearningCurve, online adaptive quizzing that reinforces students' reading. Also available in number of affordable print and digital editions, incuding an edition without sources.

We Believe We Are God's People, Grade Six

by Sadlier

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We Clean Up, Unit 4: Outdoor Explorers

by Elizabeth Clay Kyle Poling

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We Live at Home

by Katie Sharp

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We Need Water, Unit 4: Outdoor Explorers

by Lois Fay

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We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, Level 1

by Charles N. Quigley Ken Rodriguez Sandra Baker Richard Stein

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Weather Changes in a Flash

by Deanne W. Kells Tae Choi Deborah J. Short

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Weather Extremes

by Rebecca Motil

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Weather Extremes

by Rebecca Motil

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Weather Extremes

by Rebecca Motil

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Weather [Grade 1-2]

by Emil Edwards

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Weather to Remember (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Malik Patel Dee Wallis Deborah J. Short

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Weather Wise

by Bo Grayson Anna Halloran Deborah J. Short

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Weatherworks

by Jeri Cipriano Nancy White

Find out about the components of weather by conducting experiments on air pressure, evaporation, condensation, and humidity. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

The Weddell Seals

by Sandy Riggs

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A Wedding Party

by Patricia Almada Janet Nelson

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We're All Going Places

by Jean Paul Baptiste Chris Medrick Deborah J. Short

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Western Legends

by Diane Bair Pamela Wright

Find out about how Jim Bridger, Buffalo Bill Cody and Sitting Bull were influential people in the American West.

The Western States

by Sarah Glasscock

Find out about what makes the west a special region of the United States and meet interesting people from the west.

Westward Bound


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Westward Expeditions

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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What a Shop! (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Dee Wallis Kelsey Bruce Deborah J. Short

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What Are Living Things?

by Christy Steele

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What Can You Do?

by Linda Lott Ginger Nielson

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

What Do We Wear?

by Patricia Almada

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What Is It?

by Elizabeth Clay Sergi Camara

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What is it Made Of?

by Betsy Hebert

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What Makes a Plant a Plant?

by Gary Rushworth

Find out about what makes a plant an plant and how plants are different from other living things.

What Pushes? What Pulls?

by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy Jones

This book is about the difference between pushing and pulling, and how force moves things from one place to another.

What Weather Can We Observe?

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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What's Blowing In? (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Debbie O'Brien Winston White Deborah J. Short

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What's for Dinner?: Quirky, Squirmy Poems from the Animal World

by Katherine B. Hauth

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What's in the Sky?

by Michael Teitelbaum

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What's the Buzz About the Geography Bee?

by Becky Cheston Jeff Hopkins

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What's the Weather Like?

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Where Are You, Boots?

by Joy Cowley Gina Pfleegor

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Where Is Fish?

by Abby Seaborne George Hamblin

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

Where We Belong

by Yanitzia Canetti Nicole Wong

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Where We Come From, Where We Go (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Jane Kincaid Juan Medina Deborah J. Short

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Who Ate Ruff's Food

by Susan York Meyers Antonio Vincenti

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Who Helps Dad?

by Lada Kratky Nonie K. Lesaux Sylvia Linan Thompson

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Who Invented It?

by Lisa Benjamin

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Who Is She?

by Frankie Homrich

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Who Makes the Rules?

by Lola M. Schaefer

This book is about who makes the rules and why rules are needed. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Whose Tracks?

by Aislinn Hurley Natalia Vasquez

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Why Mole Lives Underground; The Story of Lightning and Thunder; Why Opossum’s Tail Is Gray

by Antonio Blane Niki Leonidou

Why does a mole with magical powers end up living underground? How were two orphan children responsible for getting lightning and thunder into the sky? What happened to brave opposum that turned his tail gray? Read this book to find out.

Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears

by Alison Adams Bill Greenhead Sera Y. Reycraft

Classic Tales: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears

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