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5D GRMS Weeding Guide 03/02/2020 Gamble Rogers Middle School Created by Gamble Rogers Middle School Call No. Title Author Pub Year IL RL ATOSAR IL AR PointsAR Quiz LEX LEX CodeDRA GR F&P 001.4 NOB The Nobel book of answers : 20035-8 6.4 8.0UG 8.073216EN 001.4 PUL Evaluating information / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 7.3 001.4 PUL Evaluating information / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 7.3 001.4 PUL Organizing and using information / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 8.5 001.4 PUL Organizing and using information / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 8.5 001.9 GRA Unsolved mysteries of the past 1991AD 001.9 HER Hoaxes / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 6.0 5.6MG 1.080442EN 840 Z Z 001.9 PAS Fooled you! : Pascoe, Elaine. 20053-6 6.4 6.4MG 2.0102532EN 900 U 001.94 BUR Bigfoot / Burgan, Michael. 2005YA 3.2 4.8MG 0.579433EN P X 001.94 HER Aliens / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 5.6 5.5MG 1.078792EN 820 Z Z 001.94 HER Lands of mystery / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 5.1 5.5MG 1.081673EN 860 Z Z 001.94 HER Monsters / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 5.5 6.0MG 1.080444EN 940 Z Z 001.94 HER UFOs / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 6.7 5.6MG 1.078803EN 820 Z Z 001.94 HER Vanished / Herbst, Judith. 20055-8 6.6 6.1MG 1.080445EN Z Z 001.94 JEF The Loch Ness monster and other lake mysteriesJeffrey, / Gary. 20065-8 4.1 4.1MG 1.0103411EN 40 S 001.94 OXL The mystery of crop circles / Oxlade, Chris. 19993-6 5.7 5.8MG 1.039686EN 001.94 OXL The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle / Oxlade, Chris. 19993-6 5.6 6.7MG 1.039689EN 001.94 RUD The Bermuda Triangle / Rudolph, Aaron L. 2005YA 4.9 5.0MG 0.579438EN P U 001.94 SIE The Loch Ness Monster / Sievert, Terri. 2005YA 3.5 5.0MG 0.579439EN P V 001.94 SIE UFOs / Sievert, Terri. 2005YA 4.9 4.9MG 0.579440EN P X 001.94 WES The Bermuda Triangle : West, David. 20065-8 4.1 4.6MG 1.0103410EN 40 S 001.942 OXL The mystery of UFOs / Oxlade, Chris. 19993-6 5.5 6.1MG 1.039691EN 001.944 WAL The mystery of the Loch Ness monster / Wallace, Holly. 19993-6 5.8 5.8MG 1.039690EN 001.944 WAL The mystery of the Loch Ness monster / Wallace, Holly. 19993-6 5.8 5.8MG 1.039690EN 004.02 BUE Cool careers without college for Web surfersBuell, / Tonya. 2002YA 6.1 9.3UG 2.067588EN 004.16 iPad for dummies / Baig, Edward C. 2013 AD 004.16 BAI iPad for dummies / Baig, Edward C. 2013 AD 004.67 WOL Communicating on the Internet / Wolinsky, Art. 19995-8 5.0 7.0MG 2.030241EN Follett School Solutions 1 of 58 03/02/2020 Gamble Rogers Middle School Created by Gamble Rogers Middle School 004.67 WOL The history of the Internet and the World WideWolinsky, Web / Art. 19995-8 8.0 7.6MG 2.030248EN 005.7 WOL Creating and publishing Web pages on the InternetWolinsky, / Art. 19995-8 7.0 6.4MG 2.031488EN 006 Cheat Code Explosion for Consoles: Covers Lego, Batman & Mar2009 006 Cheat Code Explosion for Handhelds and Consoles. 2009 006 CHE Cheat Code Explosion: 2 Books in 1. 2012 025.5 PUL ACCESSING INFORMATION / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 7.4 025.5 PUL ACCESSING INFORMATION / Pulver, Beth A. 20095-8 7.4 028.7 PUL Understanding the importance of informationPulver, / Beth A. 20095-8 7.5 1040 028.7 PUL Understanding the importance of informationPulver, / Beth A. 20095-8 7.5 1040 030 WIL The lands of the Bible / Wilkinson, Philip\. 19943-6 5.5 030 WIL The magical East / Wilkinson, Philip\. 19943-6 6.2 030 WIL The master builders / Wilkinson, Philip\. 19943-6 5.1 031.02 Ripley's believe it or not : Tibballs, Geoff. 2012 AD 031.02 Ripleys believe it or not! reality shock. 2014 031.02 GUI Ripley's believe it or not : 20133-6 7.4 1470NC 031.02 MAS Oh, Yikes! History's Grossest, Wackiest Moments.Masoff, Joy. 20063-6 5.5 990IG 031.02 MOR Scholastic Book of World Records 2014 / Morse, Jenifer Corr.20133-6 6.7 1170NC 032.02 GUI Guinness world records, 2010 / 2010YA 069 SMI Official guide to the Smithsonian. Smithsonian Institution.2002 AD 070 GOU War, women, and the news : Gourley, Catherine,20075-8 1950- 7.2 6.6MG 8.0112410EN 850 070.4 ALA War correspondents : Alagna, Magdalena.20035-8 7.4 8.5MG 1.069240EN 1180 44 Z 133.1 CAI A Ghostly experience : Cain, Suzy. 1997 133.1 HAR Oldest ghosts : Harvey, Karen G, 1944-2000 AD 133.1 MAR Ghosts / Martin, Michael, 1948-2005YA 3.4 5.0MG 0.579435EN P X 133.1 WES Ghosts and poltergeists : West, David. 20055-8 3.8 4.0MG 0.5103408EN 40 S 133.4 MAR The Salem witch trials / Martin, Michael. 20055-8 3.8 4.2MG 0.585026EN 580GN U U 133.8 OXL The mystery of ESP / Oxlade, Chris. 20025-8 6.6 6.6MG 1.056729EN 133.9 MAR Near-death experiences / Martin, Michael, 1948-2005YA 4.8 5.0MG 0.579436EN P X 200 LAN Religion / Langley, Myrtle. 19965-8 7.2 8.0MG 1.017239EN Follett School Solutions 2 of 58 03/02/2020 Gamble Rogers Middle School Created by Gamble Rogers Middle School 200 WIL Illustrated dictionary of religions : Wilkinson, Philip. 1999 YA 306 MAC History of culture / Macdonald, Fiona. 20033-6 6.8 306 WAL Slavery and the slave trade : Walvin, James. 1983 YA 306.08 TRE Native Americans Five Centuries of ChangingTrenton, Images. Patricia. 1989 AD 306.3 HAT The African-American slave trade / Hatt, Christine. 20035-8 6.7 9.0UG 3.071714EN 306.7 KIR Teen love : Kirberger, Kimberly,1999 1953- YA 306.85 ADA Families in many cultures / Adamson, Heather,2008K-3 1974- 1.6 1.6LG 0.5115183EN 420 I I 306.874 HAV Parents : Havelin, Kate. 2000YA 4.6 4.7UG 1.02511EN 306.909 GIF Killer history : Gifford, Clive. 20133-6 7.3 1090 310.02 Scholastic 2013 almanac for kids. 20123-6 6.3 1080 320.02 GUI Guinness World Records 2013 / 2012YA 320.47 THO What are the parts of government? / Thomas, William, 1947-20083-6 5.2 5.2MG 1.0120614EN 660 R 320.47 THO What are the parts of government? / Thomas, William, 1947-20083-6 5.2 5.2MG 1.0120614EN 660 R 320.47 THO What are the parts of government? / Thomas, William, 1947-20083-6 5.2 5.2MG 1.0120614EN 660 R 320.962 ZWI Sudan : Zwier, Lawrence J.1999YA 9.5UG 3.04435EN 320.97 TOC Democracy in America : Tocqueville, Alexis 2000de, 1805-1859. AD 323 TAY Black civil rights champions / Taylor, Kimberly Hayes.19955-8 7.6 8.9UG 4.042500EN 323.1 AND The March on Washington, 1963 : Andryszewski, Tricia,19965-8 1956- 6.7 8.1MG 2.025409EN 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 HAS The day Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot Haskins, James, 1941-1992YA 8.2UG 2.029251EN 1140 Y 323.1 KEN The freedom riders / Kent, Deborah. 19933-6 6.7 323.1 OHE The Montgomery bus boycott / O'Hern, Kerri. 20065-8 3.9 4.8MG 0.5104649EN 740GN R 323.1 VEN The Civil Rights Movement / Venable, Rose. 20023-6 7.3 6.3MG 1.059279EN 323.11 EDW The history of the American Indians and the Edwards,reservation Judith, / 1940-20085-8 5.1 323.11 KRU What was the March on Washington? / Krull, Kathleen, author.20133-6 6.5 6.1MG 1.0157223EN 900 S Follett School Solutions 3 of 58 03/02/2020 Gamble Rogers Middle School Created by Gamble Rogers Middle School 323.11 MCW A dream of freedom : McWhorter, Diane. 20045-8 8.9 9.1MG 7.083676EN 1220 Z 323.1196 FRE Freedom walkers : Freedman, Russell.20063-6 7.7 7.7MG 3.0107528EN 1110 X X 330.973 GRA Why did the Great Depression happen? / Grant, R. G. 20115-8 8.9 V 391 CHE The Middle East / Cheshire, Gerard. 20035-8 8.7 391 FIS Northern Europe / Fischel, Emma. 20035-8 7.3 391 GRE Africa / Greig, Charlotte. 20035-8 7.3 391 GRE The British Isles / Greig, Charlotte. 20035-8 6.4 391 GRE Native America / Greig, Charlotte. 20035-8 7.6 391 GRE Oceania / Greig, Charlotte. 20035-8 6.9 391 HAM China and Japan / Hammond, Paula. 20035-8 8.1 391 HAM Greece and Turkey / Hammond, Paula. 20035-8 8.0 391 HAM Italy and Switzerland / Hammond, Paula. 20035-8 8.4 391 KIL India and Sri Lanka / Kilgallon, Conor. 20035-8 7.0 391 MCN Eastern Europe / McNab, Chris. 20035-8 7.2 391 MIT France / Mitchell, Alycen.
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