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Benito's Goal (Into Reading, Level T #38)

by Margarita González-Jensen Anne Kaske Dan Brown

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> No matter where they are, Benito and his friends are always a team. But when Benito decides to leave their soccer team for another, he puts the friendship to the test. Will Benito realize who his true friends are before it's too late?

Ben's Treasure Hunt (Into Reading, Level D #62)

by Beverley Randell Nathalie Ortega

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Un beso en la mano (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #8)

by Audrey Penn Ruth Harper Nancy Leak

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The Best Animal in the Forest: A Play (Into Reading, Level E #73)

by Phillip Simpson Jo Thapa

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Best Foot Forward: Exploring Feet, Flippers, and Claws (Into Reading, Big Book Module #3)

by Ingo Arndt

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Whose foot is this? Discover the many complex kinds of feet in this exciting guessing game picture book. <P><P>The bottom of a foot is round, light brown, and looks like a spongy version of the moon. Whose foot is this? An elephant's of course! There is more to feet than walking in this fun and informative photography book about feet in the wild. Learn about the gecko's ribbed feet that enable it to climb walls as smooth as glass. Or the kangaroo, whose long flat foot is adapted for jumping fast and far. Identify the webbed foot of a duck that's perfect for swimming. <P><P>Then go into a bonus round and identify the feet of an octopus, a caterpillar, a squirrel, and much more. Crystal-clear images and informative text combine into a format that makes learning about natural adatpation exciting. <P><P>Author Ingo Anrdt is an award-winning photographer who brings this humble appendage to life. Includes an index of all animals illustrated. <P><P>Lexile Measure: NC920L

Best Friends Forever (Into Reading, Level T #72)

by Pamela Rushby Sarah Davis

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Beware of the Mist (Into Reading, Level V #69)

by Pamela Rushby James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Max and his family plan a trip to Hadrian's Wall in England. Just as they are leaving, Max's gran gives him a very unusual warning—but Max doesn't listen. Along with a tour guide called Jefficus, Max embarks on a walk along the wall. But when the mist rolls in, they find themselves in a very unfamiliar time and place. Will they be able to find their way back?

Bicicletas BMX (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level J #16)

by Elsie Nelley

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Las carreras de bicicletas BMX son un deporte muy popular, pero hay que practicar para aprenderlo. También puede ser peligroso sin el equipo adecuado. ¿Qué tienen de especial las bicicletas BMX? ¿Por qué es tan divertido ver este deporte?

Bien dit! French 1

by John DeMado S X00E9 Verine Champeny Marie Ponterio

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Bien dit! French 1

by John DeMado S Verine Champeny Marie Ponterio X00e9

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Bien dit! French 1A

by John DeMado Séverine Champeny Marie Ponterio

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Bien dit! French 1B

by John DeMado Séverine Champeny Marie Ponterio

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Bien dit! French 2

by John DeMado S X00E9 Verine Champeny Marie Ponterio

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Bien dit! French 3

by John DeMado S X00E9 Verine Champeny Marie Ponterio

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Bienvenido a casa, Oso: Un libro sobre los hábitats de los animales (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 9 #2)

by Il Na

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Big Bad Bubble (Into Reading, Trade Book #12)

by Adam Rubin Daniel Salmieri

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Bigger: Wonderings Big Book (Into Reading, Level D #41)

by Julie Haydon

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Biggest, Smallest, Fastest, Slowest (Into Reading, Level D #68)

by Stanford Makishi

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Billy the Frog (Into Reading, Level T #32)

by Bruce Naylor Richard Morden

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Biology

by Stephen Nowicki

"The 21st century will be the century of biological science, just as the 20th century was the century of physical science," predicts Professor Stephen Nowicki, an award-winning teacher at Duke University. Dr. Nowicki has adapted his acclaimed introductory biology course for The Teaching Company to bring you up to date on one of the most important fields of knowledge of our time and help you appreciate the marvelous diversity and complexity of life. You will obtain the background and guidance to explore in depth the fundamental principles of how living things work-principles such as evolution by natural selection, the cellular structure of organisms, the DNA theory of inheritance, and much more. This challenging course is organized around three major themes: "Information and Evolution," "Development and Homeostasis," and "Energy and Resources. " You will explore living systems at all levels, from biological molecules to global ecosystems. You will gain insight into pressing issues facing society, including genetic modification and cloning, stem-cell research, AIDS, the depletion of the rainforests, and global warming. You will discover mechanisms behind such intriguing phenomena as why children resemble their parents, why plants bend toward light, how memories are stored, why some birds have very long tails, and how life itself began on Earth. Above all, you will learn how to think about biology, so that in your day-to-day life you will understand the significance and complexities of news stories, medical issues, and public debates, not to mention what is going on in your own garden and in nature all around you.

Biology

by Stephen Nowicki

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Biology (Alabama Edition)

by Stephen Nowicki

"The 21st century will be the century of biological science, just as the 20th century was the century of physical science," predicts Professor Stephen Nowicki, an award-winning teacher at Duke University. Dr. Nowicki has adapted his acclaimed introductory biology course for The Teaching Company to bring you up to date on one of the most important fields of knowledge of our time and help you appreciate the marvelous diversity and complexity of life. You will obtain the background and guidance to explore in depth the fundamental principles of how living things work-principles such as evolution by natural selection, the cellular structure of organisms, the DNA theory of inheritance, and much more. This challenging course is organized around three major themes: "Information and Evolution," "Development and Homeostasis," and "Energy and Resources. " You will explore living systems at all levels, from biological molecules to global ecosystems. You will gain insight into pressing issues facing society, including genetic modification and cloning, stem-cell research, AIDS, the depletion of the rainforests, and global warming. You will discover mechanisms behind such intriguing phenomena as why children resemble their parents, why plants bend toward light, how memories are stored, why some birds have very long tails, and how life itself began on Earth. Above all, you will learn how to think about biology, so that in your day-to-day life you will understand the significance and complexities of news stories, medical issues, and public debates, not to mention what is going on in your own garden and in nature all around you.

Biology, Interactive Reader

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Staff

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The Black Phantom (Into Reading, Level S #60)

by Jill McDougall Lesley Vamos

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Black Rhinos (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #53)

by Julie Haydon Celina Korcak

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