Ready to Learn: Third Grade Workbook


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Master third-grade (ages 7 to 9) reading, writing, and math skills with the activities in this workbook from the Ready to Learn series. Whether they’re getting ready for third grade or need extra practice, students ages 7 to 9 will be prepared and confident for school with Ready to Learn: Third Grade Workbook. Building on children’s growing academic skills, these activities will further develop their capabilities in reading, writing, and math—including comprehension, composition, multiplication, division, and much more. Introduces concepts and techniques to be taught in third grade. Reinforces skills learned in second-grade reading, writing, and math. Meets Common Core State Standards. 240 full-color and illustrated pages. Answer key at the end of the book. Get to know the Ready to Learn series! Developed for kids entering pre-kindergarten all the way through third grade, Silver Dolphin’s Ready to Learn series of educational and engaging workbooks, workpads, write & wipe formats, and flash cards will put young learners on the path to success. Focusing on three key subjects—reading, writing, and math—each grade level is vetted by experts in early education to adhere to the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Foundational, buildable skills are introduced, developed, and reinforced with colorful illustrations and familiar learning formats that will encourage learning confidence as kids benefit from extra educational opportunities outside the classroom.




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Imperfect Balance


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Together with experts in a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences--including botany, geology, ecology, geography and archaeology--Lentz investigates the history and effects of human impact on the environment in the New World before the arrival of the Europeans in the late 15th century. An Imperfect Balance offers an objective evaluation of "precontact era" land usage, demonstrating that native populations engaged in land management practices not entirely dissimilar to their European counterparts.




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