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Incoming Resources
- Coteaching reading comprehension strategies in elementary school libraries, maximizing your impact, Judi Moreillon
- Math made easy, grade 2 workbook, Sean McArdle
- Reading comprehension activities, Jennifer Cripe, Angela Vetter, Grades 5-6
- IV therapy for dummies, by Bettie Lilley Nosek and Deborah Trendel-Leader
- Mission High, one school, how experts tried to fail it, and the students and teachers who made it triumph, Kristina Rizga
- Common core math for parents for dummies, by Christopher Danielson
- Don't let the pigeon finish this activity book!, words by Mo Willems and Mr. Warburton ; pictures by Mo Willems ; [book design and additional illustrations by Scott Sosebee]
- Physical education for young children, movement ABCs for the little ones, Rae Pica
- How to STEM, science, technology, engineering, and math education in libraries, edited by Vera Gubnitskaia, Carol Smallwood
- The giant encyclopedia of science activities for children 3 to 6, more than 600 science activities written by teachers for teachers, edited by Kathy Charner ; illustrated by Rebecca Grace Jones
- 350 fabulous writing prompts, thought-provoking springboards for creative, expository, and journal writing, by Jacqueline Sweeney
- Teaching teens with ADD, ADHD & executive function deficits, a quick reference guide for teachers and parents, by Chris A. Zeigler Dendy
- Autism recovery manual of skills and drills, a preschool and kindergarten education program for parents, teachers, and therapists, by Elizabeth Burton Scott and Lynne Gillis
- Reading, writing, and racism, disrupting whiteness in teacher education and in the classroom, Bree Picower ; foreword by Bettina L. Love
- Fluent in 3 months, how anyone at any age, can learn to speak any language from anywhere in the world, Benny Lewis
- Painless junior grammar, Marciann McClarnon
- Picture sorting for phonemic awareness, by Nancy Jolson Leber
- Reading comprehension, Grade 5
- Follow-the-directions : No-cook snacks, by Immacula A. Rhodes
- Treasure baskets and beyond, realizing the potential of sensory-rich play, Sue Gascoyne
- Where everybody looks like me, at the crossroads of America's Black colleges and culture, Ron Stodghill
- The complete daily curriculum for early childhood, over 1,200 easy activities to support multiple intelligences and learning styles, Pam Schiller and Pat Phipps ; illustrated by Deb Johnson
- 100 math practice pages, Grade 3
- 40 short passages for close reading, grade 6, Linda Ward Beech
- Bountiful earth, 25 songs and over 300 activities for young children, Pam Schiller ; special needs adaptations by Clarissa Willis ; illustrations, Deborah Johnson
- Going ape, Florida's battles over evolution in the classroom, Brandon Haught
- Tender topics, picture books about childhood challenges, Dorothy Stoltz, Elaine Czarnecki, and Buff Kahn
- Reading the art in Caldecott Award books, a guide to the illustrations, Heidi K. Hammond, Gail D. Nordstrom
- Teaching literacy in the digital age, inspiration for all levels and literacies, edited by Mark Gura
- Ratchetdemic, reimagining academic success, Christopher Emdin
- 40 short passages for close reading, grade 1, [Linda Ward Beech?]
- Essays that will get you into college, Adrienne Dowhan, Roz Abero, Chris Dowhan, and Dan Kaufman
- Holding fast to dreams, empowering youth from the civil rights crusade to STEM achievement, Freeman A. Hrabowski, III
- Genre connections, lessons to launch literary and nonfiction texts, Tanny McGregor
- The well-educated mind, a guide to the classical education you never had : updated and expanded, Susan Wise Bauer
- Reading comprehension, Grade 2
- Deepening comprehension with action strategies, role plays, text-structure tableaux, talking statues, and other enactment techniques that engage students with text, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
- The brainy bunch, the Harding family's method to college ready by age twelve, Kip Harding, Mona Lisa Harding
- The next step in guided reading, focused assessments and targeted lessons for helping every student become a better reader, Jan Richardson
- The end of college, creating the future of learning and the university of everywhere, Kevin Carey
- Sign language fun in the early childhood classroom, enrich language and literacy skills of young hearing children, children with special needs, and English language learners, by Sherill B. Flora ; illustrated by Chris Olsen
- Literacy-building play in preschool, lit kits, prop boxes, and other easy-to-make tools to boost emergent reading and writing skills through dramatic play, V. Susan Bennett-Armistead
- An inconvenient minority, the attack on Asian American excellence and the fight for meritocracy, Kenny Xu ; [foreword by James Lindsay]
- Sylvan learning, [writers, Amy Kraft and Erin Lassiter]
- Building a Better Teacher, How Teaching Works (and How to Teach it to Everyone), Elizabeth Green
- Start your own college planning and consultant business, your step-by-step guide to success, by Entrepreneur Press and Eileen Figure Sandlin
- Comprehension cliffhangers, 15 suspenseful stories that guide students to infer, visualize, & summarize to predict the ending of each story, Bill Doyle
- 40 short passages for close reading, grade 4, Linda Ward Beech
- Kitchen science lab for kids, 52 family-friendly experiments from around the house, Liz Heinecke
- Sylvan Learning, [writers, Amy Kraft and Christina Wilsdon]
Outgoing Resources
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