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Laura's Story
by Laura Sillsbury Jeffrey B. FuerstIn the 1960s, some schools were integrated for the first time. Black children started to go to school with white children. Read about how one girl decided that skin color shouldn't stand in the way of friendship.
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 1 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 2 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 3 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 4 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 5 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lectura inicial [Grado 2]: Libro 6 (¡Arriba La Lectura!)
by Houghton HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 8 #2)
by Tomie DePaolaNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> In spring, the hills and meadows of Texas and Wyoming are ablaze with the reds, oranges, and yellows of the Indian Paintbrush. How this striking plant received its name is told in an old Indian legend. Many years ago, when the People traveled the Plains, a young Indian boy had a Dream-Vision in which it was revealed that one day he would create a painting that was as pure as the colors of the evening sky at sunset. The boy grew up to become the painter of the tribe, but although he found a pure white buckskin for a canvas and made paints from the brightest flowers and the reddest berries, he could not capture the sunset. <p> How the young Indian artist finally fulfills his Dream-Vision is lovingly told and illustrated by Tomie dePaola, in words and pictures that capture the spirit and beauty of this dramatic legend.
Let's Send a Letter!
by Kristin CashoreThe 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.
La leyenda del pincel indio (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 8 #2)
by Tomie DePaolaNIMAC-sourced textbook
El libro de lo importante (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 2 #1)
by Leonard Weisgard Margaret BrownNIMAC-sourced textbook
Life in a Tide Pool: Explore The World Level K Set (Explore The World)
by Michèle DufresneNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lifeguard Dogs to the Rescue (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Judith StamperNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Lion and the Mouse: An Aesop’s Fable
by Cynthia Swain Wilson Williams Laura StromThis is a fable about kindness and mercy. Mouse is feeling playful and wakes up Lion. At first Lion is angry. But Lion show mercy on the Mouse. And that kindness is returned one day.
Lion and Tiger (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Kitty Colton Jesse HodgsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lion on the Loose (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Karen Schmidt Casie HermanssonNIMAC-sourced textbook