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Spectrum(R) Grade Specific for Grade 2 includes focused practice for reading, language arts, and math mastery. Skills include parts of speech and sentences, grammar and usage, capitalization and punctuation, adding and subtracting two- and three-digit numbers, writing numbers in expanded form, components of 3-D shapes, fractions, and metric and customary measurement. --Each Spectrum(R) Grade Specific workbook includes a writer's guide and step-by-step instructions, helping children with planning, drafting, revising, proofreading, and sharing writing. Children in grades 1 to 6 will find lessons and exercises that help them progress through increasingly difficult subject matter. Aligned to current state standards, Spectrum is your childÕs path to language arts and math mastery.
2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Workbook for kids ages 7+ Support your child’s educational journey with Spectrum’s 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Workbook that teaches essential 2nd grade reading comprehension skills. Second grade reading books are a great way for children to learn reading comprehension and critical thinking skills such as main idea and story structure, key ideas and details in a story, and more through a variety of passages and activities that are both fun AND educational! Why You’ll Love This Reading Comprehension Grade 2 Workbook Engaging and educational reading passages and activities. “Fiction stories”, “Nonfiction stories”, and “Post-reading, open-ende...
Lisa Chambers is a beautiful, driven, hard-working, no nonsense woman to takes pride in leading a drama-free life. Her work ethic and business savvy have made her quite the successful real estate entrepreneur. Even the painful divorce from Collin, her husband of 20 years, couldn't break her . . . or so she thought. As soon as Lisa begins to let go of the past and allow a new love interest into her life, Collin decides that he wants his wife back. Collin Chambers, a high-profile attorney, knows that the betrayal and deception that Lisa learned of was just the beginning of a web of lies and deceit. If anyone ever found out the whole truth his world would be ruined -- both personally and financially. The pressure of keeping his secrets while trying to get his wife back sends Collin into a psychotic spiral which endangers the lives of everyone surrounding him -- including he and Lisa's precious daughter.
Susan Sterling wanted nothing more than to escape her life... and her marriage. The family's secluded cabin in Kings Canyon National Park seemed the only place for her to find peace. But it took Shawn Weber coming into her life for her to find the courage to make changes. The budding friendship between the two women strengthens into an intense emotional bond, a bond that soon eclipses friendship. Despite pressure from her family to reconcile with her husband, Susan can't deny the feelings that Shawn stirs in her. Susan finds she's willing to forsake her entire family for a chance at love with Shawn.
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A fascinating and highly topical new novel from a previous winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year award. It tells the story of 3 people whose lives cast different views on the human self-destructive urges. It provides hope that we can be nudged out of this genetic and environmental conditioning.
Featuring shocking new information. The beautiful heiress to her family's million dollar fortune, Lisa Paspalakis shocked Florida society when she married handsome waiter Kosta Fotopoulos. Once their honeymoon was over, Kosta grew cold and distant, obsessed with guns and spending Lisa's money. When rumors of his affair with Deirdre Hunt, a local party girl, exploded in scandal, Lisa confronted her husband. But by then, he and Hunt had laid their plans for murder. Photo insert.
What happens when an adoptee decides to locate a birthparent or a birthparent wants to find a child given up long ago? How does one search for people whose names one does not know? And what happens during a reunion? In 1983, Jean A. S. Strauss was faced with these questions when she began her search for her birthmother, and in this inspiring new handbook, she shares her experience. Strauss will help you throughout this significant time. Brimming with important reference sources and dozens of true-life stories, this valuable resource will guide you in: · Making the difficult decision to search · Navigating through the emotional turbulence of a reunion · Dealing with the impact of the search on the adoptive parents Compassionate and insightful, Birthright is for anyone seeking to connect with someone long lost.
This book provides gentle and informative instructions for starting and enjoying the search for your ancestors. This indispensable volume will guide you step-by-step through getting organized, gathering existing records, digging into the finer points of family history research, utilizing your computer's resources, and submitting your ancestors' names to the temple. Each chapter contains personal experiences and success stories from the authors, giving this how-to book an enthusiastic and encouraging heart. You will learn about: FamilySearch and TempleReady; census records and Soundex codes; land records, military records, and cemeteries; how to plan family reunions; addresses to Internet sites, family history libraries, and LDS temples. Whether you are brushing up on an old family line or starting from scratch, remember--behind every scribbled name, faded date, and dusty photograph is a memorable and personal story of an ancestor just waiting to be discovered. So jump in! Find your folks, find your friends, find yourself in family history.
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