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The Land Around Us, Grade 1 Big Book Unit 3

The Land Around Us, Grade 1 Big Book Unit 3
Author: Hsp
Publisher: Harcourt School Publishers
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780153225710

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The Land Around Us, Grade 1 Big Book Unit 3

The Land Around Us, Grade 1 Big Book Unit 3
Author: Hsp
Publisher: Harcourt School Publishers
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780153402227

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One Well

One Well
Author: Rochelle Strauss
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1771381604

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Every raindrop, lake, underground river and glacier is part of a single global well. Discover the many ways water is used around the world, and what kids can do to protect it.


Reading Wonders, Grade 1, Your Turn Practice Book

Reading Wonders, Grade 1, Your Turn Practice Book
Author: McGraw-Hill Education
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-05-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780021195329

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Your students will engage in their first guided practice with fresh reading selections every week! Students can directly interact with text by underlining, circling, and highlighting text to support answers with text evidence.


Two Roads

Two Roads
Author: Joseph Bruchac
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0735228884

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A boy discovers his Native American heritage in this Depression-era tale of identity and friendship by the author of Code Talker It's 1932, and twelve-year-old Cal Black and his Pop have been riding the rails for years after losing their farm in the Great Depression. Cal likes being a "knight of the road" with Pop, even if they're broke. But then Pop has to go to Washington, DC--some of his fellow veterans are marching for their government checks, and Pop wants to make sure he gets his due--and Cal can't go with him. So Pop tells Cal something he never knew before: Pop is actually a Creek Indian, which means Cal is too. And Pop has decided to send Cal to a government boarding school for Native Americans in Oklahoma called the Challagi School. At school, the other Creek boys quickly take Cal under their wings. Even in the harsh, miserable conditions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school, he begins to learn about his people's history and heritage. He learns their language and customs. And most of all, he learns how to find strength in a group of friends who have nothing beyond each other.


Normal Instructor

Normal Instructor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1908
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The Truth about Stories

The Truth about Stories
Author: Thomas King
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 0887846963

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Winner of the 2003 Trillium Book Award "Stories are wondrous things," award-winning author and scholar Thomas King declares in his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures. "And they are dangerous." Beginning with a traditional Native oral story, King weaves his way through literature and history, religion and politics, popular culture and social protest, gracefully elucidating North America's relationship with its Native peoples. Native culture has deep ties to storytelling, and yet no other North American culture has been the subject of more erroneous stories. The Indian of fact, as King says, bears little resemblance to the literary Indian, the dying Indian, the construct so powerfully and often destructively projected by White North America. With keen perception and wit, King illustrates that stories are the key to, and only hope for, human understanding. He compels us to listen well.