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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9781264585595 |
Qualifying information |
paperback |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
Transcribing agency |
HNU |
Description conventions |
rda |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Edition number |
23 |
Placement Code |
GC |
Classification number |
401.4 M97 |
Item number |
2022 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Muschla, Gary Robert, |
Relator term |
author. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Vocabulary, Grades 6-8 / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Gary Robert Muschla, author. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
Third edition. |
264 ## - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
New York, NY, USA : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
McGraw Hill, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
2022 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xvi, 215 pages ; |
Dimensions |
28 cm |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
At head of title: McGraw Hill |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
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Description based upon print version of record |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Cover<br/>Title Page<br/>Copyright Page<br/>Dedication<br/>Contents<br/>About This Book<br/>How to Use This Book<br/>Lesson 1 Synonyms, I<br/>1.1 A Little Superhero<br/>1.2 A Big Estuary<br/>1.3 A Frightening Character<br/>Lesson 2 Synonyms, II<br/>2.1 A Great Tourist Attraction<br/>2.2 An Aviation First<br/>2.3 An Old Town<br/>Lesson 3 Antonyms, I<br/>3.1 A Single President<br/>3.2 Famous Rabbit's Line<br/>3.3 An American First<br/>Lesson 4 Antonyms, II<br/>4.1 Comic Strip Detective<br/>4.2 Mark Twain<br/>4.3 Great Words of a Great President<br/>Lesson 5 Homographs, I<br/>5.1 An American Showman<br/>5.2 A Many-Sided Figure<br/>5.3 A Parliament<br/>Lesson 6 Homographs, II<br/>6.1 Right to Left and Left to Right<br/>6.2 Blood Pressure<br/>6.3 A Computer Bug<br/>Lesson 7 Homophones, I<br/>7.1 A Man of Great Intellect and Talent<br/>7.2 A Surveyor's Tool<br/>7.3 Volcanic Rock with a Special Property<br/>Lesson 8 Homophones, II<br/>8.1 Paul Revere's Fellow Riders<br/>8.2 How Deep?<br/>8.3 The USS Constitution<br/>Lesson 9 Easily Confused Words, I<br/>9.1 A First for the Supreme Court<br/>9.2 Extinct Animals<br/>9.3 A Family Pet<br/>Lesson 10 Easily Confused Words, II<br/>10.1 Symbol of a Political Party<br/>10.2 A Somewhat Unpleasant Character<br/>10.3 An Uncommon Two-Term President<br/>Lesson 11 Easily Confused Words, III<br/>11.1 A Long Tail<br/>11.2 A Submarine First<br/>11.3 A First for a President<br/>Lesson 12 Words with Latin Roots, I<br/>12.1 Comets<br/>12.2 King Tut<br/>12.3 Uranus<br/>Lesson 13 Words with Latin Roots, II<br/>13.1 An Imitator<br/>13.2 A Barber's Son<br/>13.3 Internet Inventor<br/>Lesson 14 Words with Greek Roots, I<br/>14.1 Four Special Words<br/>14.2 A One-of-a-Kind State<br/>14.3 Volcano<br/>Lesson 15 Words with Greek Roots, II<br/>15.1 Canada<br/>15.2 A Story for All Ages<br/>15.3 Dolly the Sheep<br/>Lesson 16 Prefixes, I<br/>16.1 First for a Postage Stamp<br/>16.2 Penguins<br/>16.3 Great Seal of the United States<br/>Lesson 17 Prefixes, II<br/>17.1 Mercury<br/>17.2 Goldfish<br/>17.3 A Big Volcano<br/>Lesson 18 Suffixes, I<br/>18.1 Colonial Newspaper Editor<br/>18.2 A Crayon Milestone<br/>18.3 A Forgotten Character<br/>Lesson 19 Suffixes, II<br/>19.1 Play Ball!<br/>19.2 West of the Mississippi<br/>19.3 Milwaukee<br/>Lesson 20 Words That Name, I<br/>20.1 An American Novelist<br/>20.2 Under the Sea<br/>20.3 An Unusual Snake<br/>Lesson 21 Words That Name, II<br/>21.1 A Famous Rabbit<br/>21.2 Cracker Jack<br/>21.3 Breaking the Sound Barrier<br/>Lesson 22 Words That Name, III<br/>22.1 Minnesota<br/>22.2 King Kong<br/>22.3 A Very Loud Animal<br/>Lesson 23 Words That Name, IV<br/>23.1 An Archenemy<br/>23.2 Alabama<br/>23.3 A Chicago First<br/>Lesson 24 Action Words, I<br/>24.1 A Candy Man. 24.2 A Die ff rent Method for Growing Plants<br/>24.3 The Three Musketeers<br/>Lesson 25 Action Words, II<br/>25.1 A Sneeze-Causing Plant<br/>25.2 Candy Maker<br/>25.3 Andromeda<br/>Lesson 26 Action Words, III<br/>26.1 The First Loser<br/>26.2 An American Cookbook<br/>26.3 Big News Via Telegraph<br/>Lesson 27 Action Words, IV<br/>27.1 Chimpanzees<br/>27.2 Ohio<br/>27.3 A First for the U.S. Congress<br/>Lesson 28 Descriptive Words, I<br/>28.1 In Pursuit of Atoms<br/>28.2 Grenada<br/>28.3 Cleaning the Coasts<br/>Lesson 29 Descriptive Words, II<br/>29.1 Your Lungs<br/>29.2 A Cave Researcher<br/>29.3 Teeth<br/>Lesson 30 Descriptive Words, III<br/>30.1 The Hairs on Your Head<br/>30.2 A Book Collector<br/>30.3 An Ancient City<br/>Lesson 31 Descriptive Words, IV<br/>31.1 Your Blood Vessels<br/>31.2 A Secret<br/>31.3 A Special Science<br/>Lesson 32 Compound Words, I<br/>32.1 Cartoon Sorcerer<br/>32.2 First Televised Presidential Debate<br/>32.3 The Stars in the Sky<br/>Lesson 33 Compound Words, II<br/>33.1 The Chipmunks<br/>33.2 The First Moon Landing<br/>33.3 The Wizard of Oz<br/>Lesson 34 Words from Other Languages, I<br/>34.1 Electric Eels<br/>34.2 The Statue of Liberty<br/>34.3 Freshwater<br/>Lesson 35 Words from Other Languages, II<br/>35.1 Foot Size<br/>35.2 A Fictional Detective<br/>35.3 Motion<br/>Lesson 36 Words Based on Names<br/>36.1 The Top Three Elements<br/>36.2 Used the World Over<br/>36.3 The Tall and the Short<br/>Lesson 37 Words for Readers and Writers<br/>37.1 Uncommon Presidents<br/>37.2 Driest and Lowest<br/>37.3 A Lot of Mackerel<br/>Lesson 38 Math Words, I<br/>38.1 A Numbers Man<br/>38.2 Hamburger<br/>38.3 Roller Coaster<br/>Lesson 39 Math Words, II<br/>39.1 A Musical Device<br/>39.2 A Game-Changing Baseball Rule<br/>39.3 Stomach Sounds<br/>Lesson 40 Social Studies Words, I<br/>40.1 Your Muscles<br/>40.2 A Legendary Basketball Player<br/>40.3 A Presidential Resignation<br/>Lesson 41 Social Studies Words, II<br/>41.1 A Transatlantic Port<br/>41.2 A First for the U.S. Senate<br/>41.3 An Army Explorer<br/>Lesson 42 Science Words, I<br/>42.1 Moon Rocks<br/>42.2 Mount Rushmore<br/>42.3 Twinkies<br/>Lesson 43 Science Words, II<br/>43.1 A Famous Character of a Children's Story<br/>43.2 Peanuts<br/>43.3 Hawaii by Another Name<br/>Lesson 44 Health Words<br/>44.1 Chewing Gum<br/>44.2 Down into Wonderland<br/>44.3 Vaccine for Polio<br/>Lesson 45 Time Words<br/>45.1 Frozen Foods<br/>45.2 A Famous Pirate<br/>45.3 Thanks to a First Lady<br/>Lesson 46 Bonus Words, I<br/>46.1 Alligators and Crocodiles<br/>46.2 Finding a Supernova<br/>46.3 Sleepy Snails<br/>Lesson 47 Bonus Words, II<br/>47.1 A Big Sneeze<br/>47.2 Into Outer Space<br/>47.3 A Special Light<br/>Lesson 48 Bonus Words, III<br/>48.1 An Ancient Bandage<br/>48.2 Muppet Guys<br/>48.3 Woman Hockey Player<br/>Lesson 49 Bonus Words, IV<br/>49.1 Kangaroos<br/>49.2 An Ancestor of Chickens<br/>49.3 Hardworking Cows<br/>Lesson 50 Bonus Words, V<br/>50.1 Cotton Candy<br/>50.2 A Spiky Dinosaur<br/>50.3 A Hardy Creature<br/>Word List<br/>Answer Key |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc. |
Colorful, dynamic, and filled with engaging puzzle-format worksheets, McGraw Hill Vocabulary Grades 6-8, Third Edition provides a fun learning experience for your child to learn and practice the skills they need to do well in school and on standardized tests, or as an integral part of their homeschooling curriculum. With more than 500 essential vocabulary words and 50 lessons, McGraw Hill Vocabulary Grades 6-8 features tools to help master different types of words (including easily confused words), guidance on learning prefixes, suffixes, and compound words, and easy ways for students to look up and check their progress. As they work through the book, students will sharpen both their vocabulary and many of the word skills they'll need to do well on current tests and later grades |
521 ## - TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE |
Target audience note |
Junior High School |
Source |
English |
546 ## - LANGUAGE NOTE |
Language note |
In English |
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English language |
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Orthography and spelling |
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650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Vocabulary |
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Problems, exercises, etc. |
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Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type |
Books |
Classification part |
400-499 |