American Indians of the north Pacific coast. |
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The Great blue heron. |
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Measuring in Metric Village. |
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Medieval world: Castles and castle life. |
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The Metric world: A decimal system. |
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The Metric world: Other measurements. |
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The Metric world: Units of area. |
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Microscopic life: Fungi. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Robin's family. |
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Museums--to use and enjoy. |
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My first job: Checker-cashier. |
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The Nature of life--cells, tissues, and organs. |
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Observing living things: In a meadow. |
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Our changing Earth: Man and his geological environment. |
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Our changing Earth: Wind, weathering, and wasting. |
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Our language: American words. |
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Our language: Today's spoken English. |
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Our small town heritage: memories of Main Street. |
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Our wonderful body: How we keep fit. |
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People at work : How jobs change. |
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Physical changes all about us. |
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Playing safe in Animal Town. |
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Poetry and me: People I see. |
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Pokey, the snail. |
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Professional and technical occupations. |
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Read along challenge of sports. |
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Reading maps: scale. |
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Roman mythology: The state and its heroes. |
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Science and superstition. |
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Science principles in space travel: Orbital shapes and paths. |
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Seeing Canada's west and north: land and resources. |
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Seeing northern Africa: land and people. |
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Seeing Spain and Portugal: Farming, grazing, and fishing. |
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Seeing the Great Lakes States: agriculture. |
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Seeing the Middle Atlantic States: transportation and commerce. |
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Seeing the New England States: land and climate. |
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Seeing the Southeastern States: natural resources. |
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Seeing the Soviet Union: industry and commerce. |
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Shakespeare: his tragedies. |
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Sights and sounds of the seasons: Summer. |
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Simple organisms : bacteria. |
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Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Singapore. |
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Space science : an introduction. |
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Stories about words. |
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Stories and fables for science: Tadpole number 101. |
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Stories to think about: Elephant's sweet potatoes (giving and receiving). |
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Stories to think about: The talking fried egg (handling mistakes). |
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Structure words. |
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Tales of endangered wildlife. |
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Tales of the Plains Indians. |
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Tall tales in American folklore: Febold Feboldson. |
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Tina wants to stay little. |
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Today the information explosion; tomorrow ...? |
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Topsy turvy house. |
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Two Latin American cultures. |
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U. S. Grant : I remember Appomattox. |
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United States expansion : Louisiana Purchase. |
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Unsolved mysteries. |
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Vocational English. |
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Vocational skills for tomorrow. |
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Voices of the American Revolution: Samuel Stark, merchant. |
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Warty, the toad. |
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We explore the marsh. |
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Weather is poetry: To a windy day. |
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What is poetry?--sound and image. |
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Who are the people of America? |
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Words, media, and you: Mass media--servant or master? |
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Workers depend on each other. |
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Workers series: Workers who provide services. |
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World climate zones. |
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World myths and folktales: Siegfried and the jealous queen (Germany). |
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You and your job: taking supervision. |
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You and your job: the first week. |
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