Katie Todd's Library
Hazelwood Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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9781593188344 | Read Well | |||
9781593188177 | Read Well | |||
9781593188252 | Read Well | |||
9781593188221 | Read Well | |||
9781593188283 | Read Well - Unit 13 Storybook - The Race (kindergarten) | Cambium Learning Group | ||
9781593188184 | Read Well - Unit 3 Storybook - Monkey Business (Kindergarten) | Cambium learning Group | ||
9781593188191 | Read Well - Unit 4 Storybook - Amazing Insects (Kindergarten) | |||
Read-Along Nursery Rhymes | ||||
9780328131228 | READING 2007 KINDERGARTEN STUDENT READER GRADE K UNIT 5 LESSON 6 ON LEVEL | Scott Foresman | Scott Foresman | |
9780328130467 | Reading 2007 Leveled Reader Grade K Unit 1 Lesson 5 Below Mouse & Moose | Pearson Scott Foresman | ||
9780670011162 | Ready, Set, Skip! | Jane O'Connor | A little girl cannot skip until her mother shows her a special trick. | |
9781593188269 | Rescue Workers | |||
9781484635667 | Reusing And Recycling (Help The Environment) | Charlotte Guillain | In this book, children learn about reusing and recycling common household materials including paper, glass, plastic, and metal. | Heinemann |
9780525423614 | Rhymes Round the World | Kay Chorao | Sweet and full of wonder, from catchy to quiet, children's poems captivate readers of all ages. Here, familiar nursery rhymes and folk songs join poetry selections from many traditions. Recall old favorites and discover new poems, from Poland to Mozambique, Japan to Mexico, and every corner in between. Cheerful illustrations capture the beauty of diversity the world over. | |
9781593188214 | Rhyming Time | |||
9780547018669 | Riding to School | Margaret Pearl | ||
9780545274227 | RIPLEY's BELIEVE IT OR NOT! (2011, SPECIAL) By Scholastic (Author) Hardcover On 01-Sep-2010 | Inc. Scholastic | Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2011, Special) (Ripley's Believe It or Not (Special Edition)) [ Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2011, Special) (Ripley's Believe It or Not (Special Edition)) by Scholastic, Inc. ( Author ) Hardcover Sep- 2010 ] Hardcover Sep- 01- 2010 | Scholastic Inc. Sep-01-2010 |
Roar! A Noisy Counting Book | ||||
9780439286930 | Roar! A Noisy Counting Book | Pamela Duncan Edwards | 2000 Roar!: A Noisy Counting Book (P) by Pamela Duncan Edwards / Illustrated by Henry Cole ***ISBN-13: 9780439286930 ***Pages: 30 | Scholastic |
9780395581056 | Roll Over! | Poetry. "Revelator" is the opening poem in a major sequence entitled Universe. It's the jumping off point for a work that, were Ron Silliman to live long enough, would take him three centuries to complete. We are hopeful. Universe is a poem of globalization and post-global poetics (an important reason for publishing this key section outside of the USA). At its core, it addresses the problem that there are only two global systems: the biosphere and capital, while every response to these global systems is invariably local. The first appearance of "Revelator" in a journal won Poetry's Levinson prize, previously given to poets such as Robert Creeley, Theodore Roethke, Geoffrey Hill, John Ashbery, Robert Duncan, Basil Bunting, William Carlos Williams, Dylan Thomas, Hart Crane, Robert Frost, and Wallace Stevens."Called a 'thaumaturge' ('wonder-worker') by the poet Robert Duncan, Silliman has created a new kind of writing from the simplest materials ... The poet confides, describes, extols, remarks, puns, paints domestic scenes, slyly alludes, records minutiae, leaps to large statements, arouses, repeats. Through it all, a friendly, northern California sort of personality emerges."--David Melnick"What I find most striking about Silliman's sentences is that they're fun; they give pleasure in many different ways, through their wit, their allusiveness, their visuality, their phonetic texture, their descriptive precision, or their sheer unlikeliness."--Roger Gilbert"Of all the language poets, Silliman's express-line writing was and is the one that stuck to my ribs. It was so thingy, so specific, so formally radical, so hard-headed, yet witty, and now and then, in spite of itself, lyric. I liked his post-industrial music. I loved ketjak and tjanting and paradise ... And the reach--the compulsion to pull everything in."--C.D. Wright | Clarion Books |