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K12 World: Earth Is Our Home

by Miriam Aronin Shayna Landry

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K12 World: Insects and Animals

by Miriam Aronin Kandee Dyczko Tim Mansfield

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K12 World: Inspiring Inventions

by Barbara Allen Miriam Aronin

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K12 World Invaluable Insects

by Miriam Aronin Alane Gernon-Paulsen

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K12 World Journey Through Rome

by Miriam Aronin Alane Gernon-Paulsen

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K12 World: Money, Money, Money (K12 World)

by Deborah Benton Kevin Cantera Marjorie Frank

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K12 World: Our Bodies at Work

by Miriam Aronin Kandee Dyczko Tim Mansfield

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K12 World: People and Places of the Past

by Inc. K12

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K12 World: The Science of Inventing

by Inc. K12

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K12 World: Up in the Sky

by Barbara Allen Miriam Aronin

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K12 World: Weather, Weather Everywhere (K12 World)

by Miriam Aronin

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Kaboom!, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Michael E. Ruane Beth Geiger

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Kaboom!, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Michael E. Ruane Beth Geiger

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Kakadu Jack

by Brenda Parkes Guy Parker-Rees

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Kalahari Desert Animals

by Liz Dilley

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Kaleidoscopes, Hubcaps and Mirrors: Symmetry and Transformations (Texas)

by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey William M. Fitzgerald Susan N. Friel Elizabeth Difanis Phillips

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Kaleidoscopes, Hubcaps, and Mirrors, Symmetry and Transformations

by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey William M. Fitzgerald

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Kaleidoskop: Kultur, Literatur und Grammatik

by Jack Moeller Winnifred R. Adolph Barbara Mabee Simone Berger

Kaleidoskop is essentially two books in one: a cultural and literary reader with a comprehensive review of grammar. This combination allows maximum flexibility for instructors to design their own programs. The 10 topics of the Lekt're section contain a variety of texts and activities, and the 10 Kapitel of the self-contained grammar section (Grammatik) allow instructors to work with the grammar topics in whatever order they choose; the grammar chapters may be treated independently of the reading chapters or used concurrently with the Themen of the same number. Given these materials the instructor can provide a learner-centered classroom with activities that lend themselves to cooperative learning. Kaleidoskop features a flexible four-skills, learner-centered approach that promotes communication and focuses on the literature and culture of the German-speaking world. Reading plays an important role in this text, with exercises for listening, speaking and writing revolving around the wide range of authentic reading selections. These texts are authentic and include advertisements, charts, newspaper and magazine articles, letters, e-mails, forum mails, polls, interviews, biographies, songs, poems, and fiction.

Kaleidoskop: Kultur, Literatur und Grammatik

by Jack Moeller Barbara Mabee Simone Berger Winnifred R. Adolph

Kaleidoskop is essentially two books in one: a cultural and literary reader with a comprehensive review of grammar. This combination allows maximum flexibility for instructors to design their own programs. The 10 topics of the LektÜre section contain a variety of texts and activities and the 10 Kapitel of the self-contained grammar section (Grammatik) allow instructors to work with the grammar topics in whatever order they choose; the grammar chapters may be treated independently of the reading chapters or used concurrently with the Themen of the same number. Given these materials the instructor can provide a learner-centered classroom with activities that lend themselves to cooperative learning. Kaleidoskop features a flexible four-skills, learner-centered approach that promotes communication and focuses on the literature and culture of the German-speaking world. Reading plays an important role in this text, with exercises for listening, speaking and writing revolving around the wide range of authentic reading selections. These texts are authentic and include advertisements, charts, newspaper and magazine articles, letters, e-mails, forum mails, polls, interviews, biographies, songs, poems, and fiction. New! Updated readings in the LektÜre section feature high-interest selections, including seven new cultural texts, three new poems, and a modern short story from a young writer. New! Situation-based grammar examples relate grammar to real-world scenarios so that students see how form serves function. New! Enhanced integration of color inserts supports learning and assists instructors with in-class integration of the material. New! Marginal icons inform students as to the purpose of the activity they are doing (partner or group work) and refer them to additional multimedia support activities, such as readings on the In-text Audio CD and grammar and web-search exercises on the web site. Flexible organization offers two books in one: a cultural and literary reader with a comprehensive grammar review. Strong correlation between the LektÜre and Grammatik features 10 Themen in the reading section that correspond with the 10 Kapitel in the grammar review. LektÜre also provides a systematic review of the literary texts and practice of the grammar featured in each reading. Grammatik offers a clear and concise format for easy reference, and provides contextualized, proficiency-oriented grammar practice. Pre- and post-reading activities provide important background information and strategies to prepare students to read, understand, discuss, and write about authentic texts.

Kali's Story: An Orphaned Polar Bear Rescue (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 9 #2)

by Jennifer Curtis John Gomes

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Follow the photographic journey of orphaned polar bear Kali (pronounced Cully) as he is rescued and whisked away to the Inupiat village of Kali (Point Lay in English). Villagers care for him until a plane flies him to the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. There,he grows and learns skills from zookeepers filling in for his mother. Since young cubs need companionship, animal experts find a friend for Kali, Luna, a female polar bear, at the Buffalo Zoo in New York.

Kamala's Art (Houghton Mifflin Vocabulary Reader Accompanies Journeys)

by Yuri Lubov Mary Young

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Level H DRA 14 Science Strategy

Kanchil and the Crocodiles: A Malaysian Trickster Tale

by Jeffrey B. Fuerst Gary Freeman Laura Strom

Can Kanchil the little mouse deer trick a few crafty crocodiles with terrible teeth?

Kanchil Outsmarts the Crocodile: A Folktale from Malaysia and Indonesia

by Carol Pugliano-Martin

Perform this folktale from Malaysia and Indonesia about cleverness.

The Kansas Journey

by Jennie Chin

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The Kansas Journey

by Jennie Chinn

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