The document appears to be a collection order for books from a library or bookseller. It lists several non-fiction books related to history, social studies, and biographies. The books are organized with title, author, publication details, reading level, interest level and price. The collection focuses on topics from American history including colonies, presidents, wars and indigenous peoples.
This document provides a summary of 10 films that would be good for fathers to watch with their children. It briefly describes each film, highlighting elements related to father-child relationships or that most fathers would enjoy. The films discussed are Field of Dreams, Caddyshack, The Godfather, Finding Nemo, Nebraska, Mrs. Doubtfire, Father of the Bride, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, He Got Game, and Paper Moon.
Noel Gallagher, the surly Oasis guitarist, launched stinging insults at several fellow musicians during a drunken radio interview. He compared troubled singer Amy Winehouse to a "destitute horse" and criticized Mark Ronson and The Kaiser Chiefs. Gallagher also took issue with New York rapper Jay-Z headlining Glastonbury Festival. He is known for his scathing outbursts against other artists.
The document discusses various protests and disturbances related to economic issues on Wall Street and elsewhere. References are made to Zuccotti Park drummers, crowds still roaring under the Brooklyn Ferry, and hopes that a bank loan would arrive as visions of bankruptcy danced in heads. The final lines discuss singing "Joy to the World" and making Al Michaels' voice the fuel to the symphony for one day.
The dark side of bravo's real housewives franchiseQwaliti.com
The Real Housewives franchise presents a glossy portrayal of wealth and luxury, but behind the scenes many of the housewives face significant financial struggles. They regularly spend tens of thousands on extravagances but then declare bankruptcy or lose their multi-million dollar homes to foreclosure. While the show aims to offer an authentic view of their lives, it often obscures domestic troubles like abuse, mental health issues, and divorces that have left some housewives with only a fraction of their former wealth and status.
Boyhood won three Golden Globes including Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Best Director for Richard Linklater. Transparent won two awards including Best TV Series - Comedy and Best Actor for Jeffrey Tambor. The awards show hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler included some controversial jokes about Bill Cosby and North Korea.
The UVM Media Resources Department collection includes over 8,000 DVDs, 8,000 videos, 3,000 CDs, and 6,000 LPs available to students with a UVM ID. The document then provides questions and answers about specific movies in the collection, such as Annie Hall being the Oscar winning film whose plot was altered from a murder mystery to a romantic comedy, and 19 feature films that were shot on locations around the state of Vermont.
This document provides a summary of 10 films that would be good for fathers to watch with their children. It briefly describes each film, highlighting elements related to father-child relationships or that most fathers would enjoy. The films discussed are Field of Dreams, Caddyshack, The Godfather, Finding Nemo, Nebraska, Mrs. Doubtfire, Father of the Bride, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, He Got Game, and Paper Moon.
Noel Gallagher, the surly Oasis guitarist, launched stinging insults at several fellow musicians during a drunken radio interview. He compared troubled singer Amy Winehouse to a "destitute horse" and criticized Mark Ronson and The Kaiser Chiefs. Gallagher also took issue with New York rapper Jay-Z headlining Glastonbury Festival. He is known for his scathing outbursts against other artists.
The document discusses various protests and disturbances related to economic issues on Wall Street and elsewhere. References are made to Zuccotti Park drummers, crowds still roaring under the Brooklyn Ferry, and hopes that a bank loan would arrive as visions of bankruptcy danced in heads. The final lines discuss singing "Joy to the World" and making Al Michaels' voice the fuel to the symphony for one day.
The dark side of bravo's real housewives franchiseQwaliti.com
The Real Housewives franchise presents a glossy portrayal of wealth and luxury, but behind the scenes many of the housewives face significant financial struggles. They regularly spend tens of thousands on extravagances but then declare bankruptcy or lose their multi-million dollar homes to foreclosure. While the show aims to offer an authentic view of their lives, it often obscures domestic troubles like abuse, mental health issues, and divorces that have left some housewives with only a fraction of their former wealth and status.
Boyhood won three Golden Globes including Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Best Director for Richard Linklater. Transparent won two awards including Best TV Series - Comedy and Best Actor for Jeffrey Tambor. The awards show hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler included some controversial jokes about Bill Cosby and North Korea.
The UVM Media Resources Department collection includes over 8,000 DVDs, 8,000 videos, 3,000 CDs, and 6,000 LPs available to students with a UVM ID. The document then provides questions and answers about specific movies in the collection, such as Annie Hall being the Oscar winning film whose plot was altered from a murder mystery to a romantic comedy, and 19 feature films that were shot on locations around the state of Vermont.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has relevant experience working in elementary and secondary school libraries. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her experience includes work as a second grade teacher and fourth grade teacher, as well as practicums in elementary and high school libraries where she planned units, attended conferences, and performed various library duties.
This professional development session taught 1st grade teachers how to use wikis. The session was 1 hour long and taught teachers what a wiki is, how to create PBworks accounts and wikis, and add pages, links, and photos. Teachers practiced setting up their own wikis to organize educational websites by subject for use in their classrooms. Formative assessments included observing teachers as they worked and a self-assessment survey. Most teachers found wikis an interesting tool and liked the idea of using one to organize classroom resources and student links by subject. Suggestions to improve included providing printed instructions in addition to the digital format.
The media center circulated 5,048 items in March with 15 being lost or damaged, costing $106.80. An author visit was successful and over 50 books were sold. The history and geography section was updated by removing 30 outdated texts and a $600 order was placed to replenish selections. The librarian fulfilled various teacher requests and assisted with math website trials and distributing an online reference resource. Future plans include collaborating on classroom units, training teachers on wikis, and rearranging the non-fiction section.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has relevant experience working in elementary and secondary school libraries during her practicum. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her resume outlines her experience as a second and fourth grade teacher, as well as her technology skills.
Open house was held at Westmont school to welcome back students for the new school year. Students and their families were able to tour the school and visit classrooms to see what the year will entail. The school is looking forward to having a great year with all the students.
The document provides guidance for creating an advertisement on a McDonald's bag for the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". It asks the reader to include 3-4 different scenes or images from the book, as well as characters, and to create an engaging tag line to persuade people about the book. The goal is to design the bag advertisement to promote the book to the intended audience.
The document provides guidance for creating an advertisement on a McDonald's bag for the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". It specifies that the goal is to design the bag to engage and persuade potential readers of the book. Key elements that should be included on the bag design are 3-4 different scenes, images, and characters from the story. A tagline is also needed to help promote the book.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has over 5 years of relevant experience in education. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her experience includes work as a practicum student in various school libraries, a second grade teacher, and a fourth grade teacher.
Bernardi fundou uma agência com a filosofia de que ninguém trabalha depois das 19h ou nos fins de semana para melhorar o bem-estar dos funcionários. Planejamento financeiro é essencial para sabáticos para garantir tranquilidade. Escritor transformou sabáticos em modo de vida e diz que são experiências solitárias para autoconhecimento, não meros descansos.
This program takes in two integer inputs a and b, calculates their sum c, checks if c is even or odd, and prints "win" or "lose" respectively. It then prompts the user to play again by entering 1, and repeats the process in a while loop until the user enters a different number.
Este documento presenta la unidad 9 de un curso de lengua castellana y literatura para primer año de la educación secundaria obligatoria. La unidad incluye una lectura sobre "El escudero enamorado", lecciones sobre la narración, gramática, léxico, ortografía y literatura, así como actividades de refuerzo.
This professional development session taught 1st grade teachers how to use wikis effectively in the classroom. The session focused on introducing wikis and their functionality, demonstrating how to set up accounts and pages on PBworks, and allowing teachers to practice creating their own wiki to organize educational websites by subject area. Formative feedback was gathered through observation and teachers completed self-assessments and evaluations. Overall the teachers found wikis to be an interesting tool for organizing resources and thought students could also use class wikis to easily access regularly used websites. Suggestions for improvement included providing printed instructions in addition to the digital format.
The media center at Westmont Elementary School currently has limited evening hours and programming. To address this, the media center has created an action plan to schedule three evening activities sponsored by the media center during the 2010-2011 school year. These activities aim to improve student instruction by targeting family involvement and incorporating students and their families through reading promotional events. The media center team will plan and advertise the additional events in various formats with the goal of providing greater instructional opportunities for students.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has relevant experience working in elementary and secondary school libraries. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her experience includes work as a second grade teacher and fourth grade teacher, as well as practicums in elementary and high school libraries where she planned units, attended conferences, and performed various library duties.
This professional development session taught 1st grade teachers how to use wikis. The session was 1 hour long and taught teachers what a wiki is, how to create PBworks accounts and wikis, and add pages, links, and photos. Teachers practiced setting up their own wikis to organize educational websites by subject for use in their classrooms. Formative assessments included observing teachers as they worked and a self-assessment survey. Most teachers found wikis an interesting tool and liked the idea of using one to organize classroom resources and student links by subject. Suggestions to improve included providing printed instructions in addition to the digital format.
The media center circulated 5,048 items in March with 15 being lost or damaged, costing $106.80. An author visit was successful and over 50 books were sold. The history and geography section was updated by removing 30 outdated texts and a $600 order was placed to replenish selections. The librarian fulfilled various teacher requests and assisted with math website trials and distributing an online reference resource. Future plans include collaborating on classroom units, training teachers on wikis, and rearranging the non-fiction section.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has relevant experience working in elementary and secondary school libraries during her practicum. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her resume outlines her experience as a second and fourth grade teacher, as well as her technology skills.
Open house was held at Westmont school to welcome back students for the new school year. Students and their families were able to tour the school and visit classrooms to see what the year will entail. The school is looking forward to having a great year with all the students.
The document provides guidance for creating an advertisement on a McDonald's bag for the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". It asks the reader to include 3-4 different scenes or images from the book, as well as characters, and to create an engaging tag line to persuade people about the book. The goal is to design the bag advertisement to promote the book to the intended audience.
The document provides guidance for creating an advertisement on a McDonald's bag for the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". It specifies that the goal is to design the bag to engage and persuade potential readers of the book. Key elements that should be included on the bag design are 3-4 different scenes, images, and characters from the story. A tagline is also needed to help promote the book.
Melissa Lewis is seeking a position as a Library Media Specialist and has over 5 years of relevant experience in education. She has a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Instructional Technology from Georgia Southern University. Her experience includes work as a practicum student in various school libraries, a second grade teacher, and a fourth grade teacher.
Bernardi fundou uma agência com a filosofia de que ninguém trabalha depois das 19h ou nos fins de semana para melhorar o bem-estar dos funcionários. Planejamento financeiro é essencial para sabáticos para garantir tranquilidade. Escritor transformou sabáticos em modo de vida e diz que são experiências solitárias para autoconhecimento, não meros descansos.
This program takes in two integer inputs a and b, calculates their sum c, checks if c is even or odd, and prints "win" or "lose" respectively. It then prompts the user to play again by entering 1, and repeats the process in a while loop until the user enters a different number.
Este documento presenta la unidad 9 de un curso de lengua castellana y literatura para primer año de la educación secundaria obligatoria. La unidad incluye una lectura sobre "El escudero enamorado", lecciones sobre la narración, gramática, léxico, ortografía y literatura, así como actividades de refuerzo.
This professional development session taught 1st grade teachers how to use wikis effectively in the classroom. The session focused on introducing wikis and their functionality, demonstrating how to set up accounts and pages on PBworks, and allowing teachers to practice creating their own wiki to organize educational websites by subject area. Formative feedback was gathered through observation and teachers completed self-assessments and evaluations. Overall the teachers found wikis to be an interesting tool for organizing resources and thought students could also use class wikis to easily access regularly used websites. Suggestions for improvement included providing printed instructions in addition to the digital format.
The media center at Westmont Elementary School currently has limited evening hours and programming. To address this, the media center has created an action plan to schedule three evening activities sponsored by the media center during the 2010-2011 school year. These activities aim to improve student instruction by targeting family involvement and incorporating students and their families through reading promotional events. The media center team will plan and advertise the additional events in various formats with the goal of providing greater instructional opportunities for students.
The document is an instructional video about a Character Cafe that introduces children to characters from books. It contains tips for filming techniques like establishing shots, close-ups, medium shots, and zooming. The video shows scenes of children at a cafe discussing book characters they relate to and how characters are like making new friends. It encourages children to imagine how they can "be a character" by dressing like characters from stories.
Library media program evaluation rubricMelissa Lewis
The media specialists at the school recently completed an evaluation rubric of the library media program. They found the program meets or exceeds standards in most categories such as staffing, but could improve in collaboration. Specifically, collaboration between the media specialist and classroom teachers in integrating information literacy skills into lessons is limited. To address this, the media specialists developed strategies like having the media specialist attend monthly grade level meetings to directly collaborate with teachers on lessons. They also aim to expand access to the media center by having additional hours outside the regular school day.
This summary provides information about a request from Westmont Elementary School for $2,000 to fund an ESL Readers program. The program aims to promote reading in ESL students by purchasing instructional materials and books to help educate students ages 5-11 who are unable to speak and read fluently in English. The funding would be used to purchase resources like books and technologies to help the 550 ESL students at the school learn to read. Progress and outcomes of the program will be measured through assessments.
This summary provides information about a request from Westmont Elementary School for $2,000 to fund an ESL Readers program. The program aims to promote reading in ESL students by purchasing instructional materials and books to help educate students ages 5-11 who are unable to speak and read fluently in English. The funding would be used to purchase resources like books and technologies to help the 550 ESL students at the school learn to read. Progress and outcomes of the program will be measured through student assessments.
This document contains an information literacy lesson plan created by Melissa Lewis for a 4th grade class. The three-day lesson teaches students about cause and effect relationships. Students learn definitions, identify causes and effects, and create a flip book with examples. Assessment includes a t-chart, flip book, and quiz to evaluate student understanding of locating and explaining causes and effects. The teacher found identifying reversed relationships and key words most challenging for students.
This document provides a review and evaluation of the media center collection at Westmont Elementary School related to teaching the fourth grade social studies standards on the American Revolution. The evaluator found that most materials were quite outdated, with an average copyright year of 1992. Few materials covered some topics like life in the colonies. Circulation of materials related to the standards was also quite low. The evaluator plans to order new, more recent materials to fill gaps, replace outdated items, and better cover all topics in the standards.
The document analyzes and compares policies from a Board of Education (BOE), BOE procedures, media center procedures, and examples from other districts. It finds that the BOE policies lack detail, while the media center handbook and procedures contain more informative guidelines. It suggests adopting the detailed media handbook guidelines as BOE policies to better define roles, responsibilities, selection processes, circulation procedures, and scheduling expectations. Adopting these existing guidelines could strengthen the policies governing the media center.
The document reviews several media center policies regarding scheduling and collaborative planning, circulation, media specialist roles and responsibilities, and selection. It finds that while the policies briefly mention these topics, the county media center handbook provides much more detailed guidelines and examples. It suggests transferring the specific information from the handbook into board-adopted policies to better define the procedures.
The media center had 5,048 circulations and 15 lost/damaged items costing $106.80 in March. An author visit was successful and the 900s section was weeded, removing 30 texts. A $600 order was placed to replenish the 900s section. The librarian fulfilled teacher requests, assisted with math website trials, distributed a reference wiki, and remodeled the website. Future plans include collaborating on units, implementing wiki professional development, and rearranging the non-fiction section.
The media center had 5,048 circulations and 15 lost/damaged items costing $106.80 in March. An author visit was successful and the 900s section was weeded, removing 30 texts. A $600 order was placed to replenish the 900s section. The librarian fulfilled teacher requests, assisted with math website trials, distributed a reference wiki, and remodeled the website. Future plans include collaborating on units, implementing wiki professional development, and rearranging the non-fiction section.
This document is a reference collection order for a school library that includes summaries of each item. It orders 25 copies of the American Heritage Children's Dictionary for $339.25 total, 10 copies of a Spanish children's picture dictionary for $149.50 total, 25 copies of the American Heritage Children's Thesaurus for $329.25 total, 10 copies of a world almanac for young readers for $119.90 total, and 1 copy of a multi-volume children's encyclopedia for $519.96 total. The total amount for the entire reference collection order is $1,457.86.
The document is Melissa Lewis's information literacy lesson plan for teaching 1st grade students about landforms. The plan includes standards, objectives, activities, and an assessment. The lesson introduces six landforms through a PowerPoint, descriptive modeling, and having students create their own flipbooks labeling and describing each landform. The assessment checklist evaluates students' identification and descriptions of the landforms.
The learner analysis document summarizes information about 17 third grade students in a rural elementary school. It provides demographic data such as gender, ethnicity, special needs, and prior academic performance. Testing showed students had little knowledge of map skills. The analysis identifies various learning styles and recommends culturally responsive strategies to motivate students and accommodate their needs when teaching map skills.
This document discusses the need for students to learn 21st century skills like critical thinking, communication, and technology proficiency in order to be successful. It emphasizes the important role of media specialists and libraries in collaborating with teachers to integrate these skills into the curriculum through activities and use of technology. However, many teachers are still unfamiliar with 21st century skills and true collaboration is lacking. All educators must work together to effectively prepare students for the future.
This document discusses the need for students to learn 21st century skills like collaboration, technology proficiency, and information literacy in order to succeed in today's world. It emphasizes the important role of media specialists and libraries in teaching these skills through technology integration and collaboration with classroom teachers. However, true collaboration is still lacking in many schools. All educators must be aware of 21st century skills and work together to incorporate them into the curriculum through activities that develop information literacy.
The media center circulated 5,048 items in March with 15 being lost or damaged, costing $106.80. On average, 22 students visited per day outside of scheduled class visits. 47 new items were added to the catalog. The author visit by Diane Shore was successful with over 50 books sold. 30 outdated texts were removed from the 900 section and $600 was used to replenish those books. A number of teacher resource requests were fulfilled and classes were signed up for a free math website trial. A reference wiki was distributed and the media center website was remodeled. Future plans include collaborating on units, professional development on wikis, and rearranging the non-fiction section.
This document provides a summary of reference materials being ordered for a library or classrooms. It lists the title, number of copies, publisher, ISBN, year published, reviews, intended use, and cost for each item. The materials include children's dictionaries, a thesaurus, encyclopedias, and almanacs from various publishers to provide a wide range of educational references for students.
1. Collection Order 900 Section
African Americans and American Indians fighting in the Revolutionary War
(#10964W2)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Micklos, John. - Enslow Elementary, p2009, c2009
973.3 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 3.5
AR 5.2, MG, 1, 126390EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.95
Ancient Greece (#35582V0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Benduhn, Tea. - Weekly Reader Early Learning Library, p2007, c2007
938 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 4.4
AR 4.5, LG, .5, 112417EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.96
Antarctica (#24752SX)
2. 1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Foster, Leila Merrell. - Heinemann Library, p2006, c2006
919.8 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 4.1
AR 3.7, LG, .5, 46025EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.75
The Apache : a proud people (#27366Q0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Worth, Richard. - Enslow Publishers, p2005, c2005
979.004 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 3.6
AR 4.9, MG, 1, 100878EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.95
An apple for Harriet Tubman (#06116S2)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Turner, Glennette Tilley. - Albert Whitman, p2006, c2006
3. 306.3 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.5
AR 4.3, LG, .5, 110163EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$15.95
Australia (#13986S0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Fox, Mary Virginia. - Heinemann Library, p2006, c2006
994 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 3.5
AR 3.5, LG, .5, 107628EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.75
The back of beyond : a story about Lewis and Clark (#36651X0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Bowen, Andy Russell. - Carolrhoda Books, p1997, c1997
917.804 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 6.8
AR 6.8, MG, 1, 15504EN
FollettBound Sewn
$13.66
4. Baker (#25766T8)
1
Want
First Choice
by Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971- - Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, p2008, c2008
641.8 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 1.2
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.22
The battles of Lexington and Concord (#35685X4)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Kimmel, Heidi. - Children's Press, p2007, c2007
973.3 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 6.1
AR 7.6, MG, 1, 109389EN
FollettBound Sewn
$10.46
The Bill of Rights (#15102W9)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
5. by Taylor-Butler, Christine. - Children's Press, p2008, c2008
342.7308 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.2
AR 5.3, LG, .5, 118812EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.26
Black cowboys (#35785W1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Randolph, Ryan P. - Rosen, p2006, c2006
978 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.8
AR 5.8, MG, .5, 63981EN
FollettBound Sewn
$14.66
The Connecticut colony (#14686R0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Dubois, Muriel L. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
974.6 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.2
AR 4.2, LG, .5, 89631EN
Publisher's Hardcover
6. $18.99
The Declaration of Independence (#05814U8)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Landau, Elaine. - Children's Press, p2008, c2008
973.3 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.6
AR 5.3, LG, .5, 118815EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.20
Dentists (#22388Y0)
1
Want
First Choice
by Leake, Diyan. - Heinemann Library, p2008, c2008
617.6 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 1.1
FollettBound Sewn
$10.96
Flag Day (#15102S6)
1
Want / AR Quiz
7. First Choice
by Ansary, Mir Tamim. - Heinemann Library, p2006, c2006
394.263 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.2
AR 3.4, LG, .5, 54531EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.75
Franklin D. Roosevelt : a leader in troubled times (#34814V2)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by - HarperCollins, p2006, c2006
973.917 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.7
AR 5.7, LG, 1, 110327EN
FollettBound Sewn
$9.26
From thirteen colonies to one nation (#19384U7)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Micklos, John. - Enslow Elementary, p2008, c2008
973.3 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.7
AR 6.7, MG, 1, 122168EN
8. Publisher's Hardcover
$17.95
George Washington Carver : scientist and inventor (#18340R3)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Monroe, Judy. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
630 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.3
AR 4.1, LG, .5, 89612EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
Governor (#27328Z3)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Gorman, Jacqueline Laks, 1955- - Weekly Reader, p2009, c2009
352.23 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 4.2
AR 4.5, LG, .5, 128767EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.96
9. The Great Depression (#39348V6)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Landau, Elaine. - Children's Press, p2007, c2007
973.917 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 7.3
AR 7.3, MG, 1, 109391EN
FollettBound Sewn
$10.46
Grocer (#20330T0)
1
Want
First Choice
by Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971- - Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, p2008, c2008
381 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 1.5
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.22
The Hopi (#02914M4)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Gray-Kanatiiosh, Barbara A., 1963- - Abdo, p2002, c2002
979.1004 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.2
10. AR 5.1, LG, .5, 57244EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$17.95
Independence Day (#36758X7)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Trueit, Trudi Strain. - Children's Press, p2007, c2007
394.2634 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 3.1
AR 3.2, LG, .5, 109443EN
FollettBound Sewn
$10.46
John Henry (#25461U3)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Krensky, Stephen. - Millbrook Press, p2007, c2007
398.2 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 3.2
AR 3.8, LG, .5, 106371EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.86
11. Learning about America's colonial period with graphic organizers (#35564W0)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Wirkner, Linda. - Rosen, p2006, c2006
973.2 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 6.0
AR 5.8, LG, .5, 84054EN
FollettBound Sewn
$13.96
The Massachusetts Bay Colony (#09546R9)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Deady, Kathleen W. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
974.4 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.5
AR 4.2, LG, .5, 89635EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
Mayor (#06692Z9)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Gorman, Jacqueline Laks, 1955- - Weekly Reader, p2009, c2009
12. 352.23 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 3.9
AR 3.9, LG, .5, 128763EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.96
The New Jersey Colony (#04996RX)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Dubois, Muriel L. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
974.9 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.3
AR 4.3, LG, .5, 89637EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
The North Carolina Colony (#28256R1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Haberle, Susan E. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
975.6 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.5
AR 4.5, LG, .5, 89639EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
13. Paul Bunyan (#21381U2)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Krensky, Stephen. - Millbrook Press, p2007, c2007
398.2 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.2
AR 4.1, LG, .5, 106373EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.86
The Pennsylvania Colony (#02091R5)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Hintz, Martin. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
974.8 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.5
AR 4.5, LG, .5, 89640EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
Pets at the vet (#18688S1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
14. First Choice
by Sweeney, Alyse. - Children's Press, p2007, c2007
636.089 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.8
AR 2.5, LG, .5, 110929EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$13.96
Police officer (#25954T8)
1
Want
First Choice
by Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971- - Marshall Canvendish Benchmark, p2008, c2008
363.2 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 1.3
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.22
The South Carolina Colony (#10933R5)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Haberle, Susan E. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
975.7 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.5
AR 4.5, LG, .5, 89642EN
Publisher's Hardcover
15. $18.99
The Spanish-American War (#14016S1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Poulakidas, Georgene. - PowerKids Press/Primary Source, p2006, c2006
973.8 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.1
AR 5.5, MG, .5, 89162EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$15.95
The Supreme Court (#15547W2)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Taylor-Butler, Christine. - Children's Press, p2008, c2008
347.73 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 5.7
AR 5.7, LG, .5, 118819EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.26
Theodore (#22743R3)
16. 1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Keating, Frank, 1937- - Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, p2006, c2006
973.91 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.2
AR 4.7, LG, .5, 104185EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$14.40
Veteran's Day (#0084JB8)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Walker, Robert, 1980- - Crabtree Pub., p2010, c2010
394.264 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 5.3
AR 5.8, LG, .5, 135999EN
FollettBound Sewn
$12.86
The Virginia Colony (#19936R8)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Bauer, Brandy. - Capstone Press, p2006, c2006
975.5 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.4
17. AR 4.4, LG, .5, 89643EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$18.99
Washington ablaze : the War of 1812 (#20666S1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Schultz, Randy. - Rourke Pub., p2007, c2007
973.5 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 6.7
AR 6.7, MG, 1, 110610EN
Publisher's Hardcover
$22.95
What are citizens' basic rights? (#13860W1)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Thomas, William, 1947- - Gareth Stevens, p2008, c2008
342.7308 Int Lvl: 3-6 Rd Lvl: 4.6
AR 5.3, MG, 1, 120615EN
FollettBound Sewn
$14.96
18. What does the president do? (#17101Z5)
1
Want / AR Quiz
First Choice
by Miller, Amanda, 1974- - Children's Press, p2009, c2009
352.23 Int Lvl: K-3 Rd Lvl: 2.6
AR 2.4, LG, .5, 130517EN
FollettBound Sewn
$11.26