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Twelve-year-old Lizbeth always has a plan, and those plans have usually worked-until now. No matter what she tries, she can't get rid of her dad's new girlfriend, Claire. And when she and her mom move, Lizabeth has to join a sixth-grade class already in progress, where her teacher makes her wear a name tag and she's seated with three notorious ""weirdos."" When faced with mandatory participation in a school talent show, Lizbeth and the Weirdos decide to create self portraits. Reluctantly, Lizbeth finds herself becoming friends with people she thought she had nothing in common with-and coming to terms with the things she can't control.

This accessible series introduces young readers to the basics of differentiating between genres. Readers will learn the characteristics of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, plays, legends and folktales. Each book contains written examples of the text type in question, and back matter offers guidelines on how to start writing in the genre.

Welcome to Nancy's Neighborhood'! A bestselling author and illustrator, Nancy Carlson has gained an international audience for her bright artwork and delightful tales. www.nancycarlson.com Click here to visit Nancy Carlson's official website.

Nara lives with her father on a tiny island and dreams of visiting the island across the waves. So when she gets the opportunity to visit the mysterious island, an amazing adventure unfolds. This stunning story is the debut of exciting author-illustrator talent Dan Ungureanu.

Meet real-life kid heroes ages eight to sixteen who helped military forces during times of war. These exciting, illustrated narratives tell true stories of young people who bravely faced battles and endured bloodshed to help their country.

Spectate the spirited world of NASCAR through the eyes of the sport’s top drivers like Bubba Wallace, Danica Patrick, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., while highlighting their careers, histories, and legacies. With easy text and captivating pictures, these books will have emerging readers crossing the finish line! This hi-lo title is complete with epic and colourful photographs, simple text, glossary, and an index. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.

Dancing to death, tangling with your own beard in a burning building, and eating yourself sick...what a nasty way to go. Take a hi lo adventure exploring some of the worst deaths of all time. Struggling readers in grades 4 and 5 won't be able to put down these accessible books written at the 1st and 2nd grade reading level.

Ce livre palpitant de la Fondation de l’ARC célèbre l’aviation au Canada et comprend des histoires sur les aviateurs, les vols, les avions et les innovateurs célèbres. Découvrez des histoires incroyables pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année accompagnées d’outils d’apprentissage en classe de grande qualité, développé par la Faculté d’éducation de l’Université Wilfrid Laurier.

America is a nation of immigrants. This series celebrates the contributions immigrants have made to our country. Each book highlights 12 different immigrants: where they came from, a brief biography, and their notable contribution(s).

Readers are invited to jump into a canoe to learn about residential schools in Canada and the special day for truth and reconciliation. Author Dawn Sii-yaa-ilth-supt Smith is Nuu-chah-nulth and attended Tsartlip Indian Day School in British Columbia. She shares her story and the importance of truth telling and reconciliation in Canada.