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El Sr. Ferris y su noria (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #5)
by Gilbert Ford Kathryn DavisNIMAC-sourced textbook
SRA Flex Literacy Interactive Reader, Volume B, Secondary System (Flex Literacy Ser.)
by Nancy E. Marchand-Martella Ronald C. Martella Douglas FisherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Storm Scenes from Two Classic Works of Children's Literature: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; The Cay
by L. Frank Baum Theodore Taylor Franco Rivoli Larry Johnson Jeffrey B. FuerstReal-world hurricanes, tornados, and other powerful storms bring suspense and danger to our lives, often causing problems. Authors use powerful storms to add drama, excitement, and conflict to their stories as well. Storms can change the course of a story or influence how a character develops. Read the famous cyclone chapter that begins The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the climactic hurricane chapter in The Cay--two examples of storm scenes from classic literature.
The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. [Big Book]
by Johnny Ray Moore Amy WummerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Stretching and Shrinking: Understanding Similarity
by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. FrielNIMAC-sourced textbook
Support Coach, Grade 6, Target: Reading Comprehension, Assessments
by Triumph LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
System 44 Next Generation: 44 Book Secondary
by Ted Hasselbring Marilyn Jager AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook