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  • Horizons Mathematics: Level 1 Teacher's Guide

    alpha-omega-publishing

    Paperback (Alpha Omega Pubns, Jan. 31, 2004)
    Horizons 1st Grade Math Teacher's Guide from Alpha Omega Publications. Part 1 of this teacher's guide contains a readiness evaluation test as well as the scope and sequence, manipulative schedule, and an additional worksheet schedule to make lesson planning easy. Plus, the comprehensive list for the appearance and development of math concepts gives peace of mind as you explain what your child is learning to others. What's more, the easy-to-understand daily lesson plans clearly detail the when, where, and how of teaching all 160 lessons contained in the Horizons 1st Grade Math Student Book 1 and 2. But that's not all! Part 2 of this helpful teacher's guide contains drills and additional worksheets to reinforce the math concepts taught in each lesson of this Alpha Omega curriculum. In addition, unique answer keys exactly replicate your child's daily work to make grading lessons easy, no more wasting time trying to match the correct answer to each question.
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  • Germany

    Sebastian Wagner, Jürgen Henkelmann, Karl-Heinz Raach, Martin Siepmann, Horst Zielske, Daniel Zielske

    Hardcover (Verlagshaus Wurzburg, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Journeying into the heart of Europe, this guide travels the length of Germany, stretching from the coast of the North and Baltic seas to the precipitous peaks of the Alps, traversing many different natural and cultural landscapes. From the unique environment of the coastal mudflats through the plains of northern Germany and the midland hills to the highest point in the land, the Zugspitze, this illustrated volume depicts the country's geographical diversity in all its glory. Churches, castles, and palaces are depicted, bearing witness to a rich and turbulent past, from the magnificent cathedrals of the German emperors to the fairytale castles of Ludwig II of Bavaria. Medieval cities, such as Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Lübeck, and Wernigerode and modern metropolises boasting up-to-the-minute architectural constructions harbor many highlights of Germany's artistic and cultural history. Additional features tell of the Hanseatic League, the masters of medieval trade, castles, beer and wine, and of the great writers of Classical Weimar, Goethe and Schiller.
  • Horizon Delta

    D. W. Vogel

    Paperback (Future House Publishing, Sept. 29, 2020)
    Jonah was born on a dying spaceship. If everything had gone according to plan, Jonah would have lived and died aboard Horizon Delta, leaving his future descendants to colonize a new home for humanity. But the ship will never make it. The unforgiving journey has weakened their vessel and, when a meteor takes out the last of their remaining functional systems, they are stranded centuries from their final destination. Fifteen-year-old Jonah and his little brother are among the few survivors crowded into a tiny chamber, waiting for either the water or the air to run out. When they are picked up by a dark, silent alien spacecraft, the refugees believe they’re saved. But after days of being held captive, one by one, they start to be taken, never to return.With tensions rising and people disappearing, Jonah takes a desperate chance to escape their imprisonment. In order to find a safe haven for his brother and his people, Jonah must find allies against their advanced and ruthless enemies and make it back to a ship that is designed to be untraceable. Jonah is going to save his brother and the last of his people, no matter what it takes.
  • Ancient Rome

    Horizon

    Paperback (I Books, May 1, 2001)
    In the sheer scope, the Roman epoch is unsurpassed in history. What has endured to our own time is its great legacy to Western civilization? in law, language, architecture, and the art of government?and the fascination of its story. Ancient Rome presents the history and heritage of that remarkable era. In this richly illustrated volume, the reader can enjoy an all-around introduction to the politics, people, culture, and everyday life of the world ruled by Rome. Unlike most general histories of the subject, it enables the reader to know the Romans not only from reading about them, but by hearing directly from them, through the words of orators, philosophers, historians, poets, playwrights, and satirists. Here is an intelligent and remarkably handsome survey of ancient Rome, designed for anyone who would welcome the chance to learn more about that 1,200-year epic with ease, clarity, and accuracy.
  • Over Our Way

    Dr Velma Pollard

    Paperback (Longman Publishing Group, Feb. 7, 1994)
    A collection of short stories dealing with a variety of topics - snobbery at school, friendship between children, the death of a criminal, a haunted house. A glossary of terms and a note on the authors is also given. This edition has been revised.
  • Also Known as Sadzia! The Belly Dancer

    Merril Joan Gerber

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, May 6, 1988)
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  • Clouds in my Sky

    David Williams, Sheila Williams

    Paperback (Pearson Education Limited, )
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  • The Eyes of Karen Connors

    Lois Duncan

    Paperback (Pan Childrens, )
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  • Long Time Between Kisses

    Sandra Scoppettone

    Paperback (Macmillan, )
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  • City Light

    Harry Mazer

    Paperback (Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd, Dec. 7, 1990)
    George Farina had always thought that he and Julie were forever, until one day a letter came from her to tell him she wanted out. George saw his life start to fall apart but new experiences and friends beckoned.
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  • Love Is a Crooked Thing

    Barbara Wersba

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, June 9, 1989)
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  • Angel Face

    Norma Klein

    Paperback (Macmillan Education Australia, April 10, 1987)
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