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Segregated South Carolina, 1955: What should have been a Little League game between children becomes a quagmire of prejudice when white teams refuse to play against the black Cannon Street All-Stars.
Dance is about more than moving to music or learning a series of steps. It's an exciting art form that expresses history, emotion, and culture. In this dynamic series, readers are invited to learn the ins and outs of different dance stylesÑand get to know some remarkable dancers along the way!
Eating bugs might sound unusual to children in the United States, but people all over the world eat them. These insects provide an important source of protein, and many tasty recipes include them. Mexican author Judy Goldman shares facts about the many yummy bugs consumed in her home country of Mexico. Let’s eat!
Get ready, get set, let's go fishing! But which method will you choose? This series looks at the many different ways of fishing, and the gear and skill required for each one. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
A whole class. Five pebbles. Two professionals, and a girl who refuses to learn the game. Who will win the gonggi tournament?
What would you do if you woke up inside a video game you've never played? In the distant future, a shady gaming corporation has chosen teenage gamers to live in one of their thousand newly created virtual reality worlds. The teenagers are to test the game for glitches before it's released to the general public. Although these games fall into classic genres, the gamers know nothing about them. They soon learn the most important rule: Win the game, or be trapped in the virtual world forever.
The more access students have to books, the better readers they will become. Lure them in with these Lexile-leveled paperback books that appeal to all readers. Students will discover many genres at accessible Lexile levels and expand their knowledge beyond the typical curriculum.
Hi-Lo Classroom Libraries: The more access students have to books, the better readers they will become. Lure them in with these Lexile-leveled paperback books that appeal to all readers. Students will discover many genres at accessible Lexile levels and expand their knowledge beyond the typical curriculum. Interest Level: Grades 3 to 8. Reading Level: 3.1 to 5.2. Lexile Level: 500L to 690L.
This series explores what it is to be LGBTQ in the United States today. All books feature personal accounts and quotes from people whose experiences add insight into the book topics. Thoughtful secondary source quotes, studies, and polls are also used.