The first day of third grade puts Judy Moody in a mad-face mood. She just knows everyone will come back from summer vacation with word T-shirts, like "Disney World" or "Jamestown: Home of Pocahontas." All Judy has is a plain old no-words T-shirt. She'll have to go to a new classroom, with a new desk, and she won't have an armadillo sticker with her name on it like she did last year. And knowing her luck, she'll end up sitting next to Frank, the boy who eats paste. For breakfast her dad makes eggs with the yellow middle broken, and her younger "bother," Stink, thinks he knows everything now that he's starting second grade.
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Writer's Choice: Grammar and Composition Grade 10
The best grammar and composition program for high school students is Glencoe's Writer's Choice. Flexible composition segments can be used in any order to suit your classroom needs. The program is organized with integrated content, real-world applications, extensive opportunities for practice, and unsurpassed resources.
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Garfield Software/Workbook: It's All About Spelling and Vocabulary 1st Grade Binding: CD-ROM Manufacturer: PC Treasures Studio: PC Treasures Product Description Come and learn with fun-loving GARFIELD. This CD-ROM contains 20 vocabulary & spelling activities that provide hours of fun and learning for children ages 5-6. The activities are designed to motivate children and are replayable in different sequences so they can be revisited time and time again. A twenty-six page
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In this engaging first novel, narrator Dolores Price recounts her life story from age four to age 40. The troubled product of a stormy marriage, she is already sipping Maalox in grade school. Then her father walks out on her mother, who suffers a nervous collapse, and Dolores moves to her repressive grandmother's house in Rhode Island. By the time she reaches eighth grade, she has only one friend: a boarder who eventually rapes her. Anesthetizing herself with junk food and soap operas, Dolores becomes an obese, isolated young woman who attempts suicide during her first semester in college and spends seven years in a mental institution.