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Last Summer with Maizon
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Realistic Fiction from the novel
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by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by Cornelius
Van Wright
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The Word Is Not a Pleasant Place to Be
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A Poem
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by Nikki Giovanni
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l Ladies¡¯ Home Journal Woman of the Year
(Youth Leadership) Award-winning author |
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From Whitman
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A Poem
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by Consuelo Posloncec
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S.O.R. Losers
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From the novel
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by AVI, illustrated by Randy Verougstraete
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l Newbery Honor, Scott O¡¯Dell Award, and
Christopher Aware-winning author |
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Book Reviews of S.O.R. Losers
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By Billy Li, Colleen Reilly, and Nardia
Watson
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Seventh Grade
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A Short Story
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from Baseball in April and Other stories
by Gary Soto, illustrated by John Ceballos
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l Levinson Award, Academy of American Poets
Prize, and Before Columbus Foundation¡¯s American Book Award-winning
author |
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To You
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A Poem
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by Langston Hughes
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l Spingarn Medal Poet, NAACP; Recipient
American Academy of Arts and Letters grant; Recipient Guggenheim
Fellowship; Winner of Anisfeld-Wolfe Award for best book on
racial relations |
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Cecilia Dowling
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A Poem
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by Mel Glenn
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l Christopher Award-winning author, 1987 |
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To Live in Two Worlds
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Biography
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from the nonfiction book by Brent Ashabranner,
photographs by Paul Conklin, illustrated by Shonto Begay
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l Carter G. Woodson Book Award, 1985 |
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Navajo Code Talkers
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A Social Studies Article
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from Cobblestone Magazine by Harry Gardiner
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Exploring the Titanic
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From the nonfiction science book
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by Robert D. Ballard
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l IRA Young Adult¡¯s Choice, 1990 |
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Ancient Secrets Run Deep
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A Social Studies Feature
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The Talking Earth
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Realistic Fiction
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from the novel by Jean Craighead Goerge,
illustrated by Wayne Anthony Still
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l Newbery Medal and Eva L. Gordon Award-winning
author |
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The Moon and the Year
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A Poem
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translated by John Bierhorst based on the
Spanish by Antonio Mediz Bolio
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From the Most Distant Time
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A Poem
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by the Emperor Wu of Han (Liang Wu-Ti),
translated from the Chinese by Kenneth Rexroth
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Mummies, Tombs, and
Treasure: Secrets of Ancient Egypt
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From the nonfiction social studies book
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by Lila Perl
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l Boston Glove-Horn Book Award-winning
author |
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Under Wraps
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A multicultural Awareness Feature
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Mummy
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A Poem
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by Myra Cohn Livingston
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l NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for
Children |
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Uranus, Neptune, Pluto:
Dark Worlds
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From the nonfiction science book J
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ourney to the Planets by Patricia Lauber
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l School Library Journal Best Book of the
Year, 1982; New York Times Notable Book, 1982 |
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A Proverb
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A Poem
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by Juan Ramón Jiménez
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Bicycle Riding
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A Poem
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by Sandra Liatsos
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The Wall of China
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A Poem
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by Padraic Colum
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l John Newbery Honor-winning author, 1922,
1926, 1934 |
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Petronella
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A fariy tale parody
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from the practical princess and other liberating
fairy tales by Jay Williams, illustrated by Joe Boddy
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l Lewis Carrol Shelf Award and Pacific
Northwest Young Reader¡¯s Choice Award-winning author |
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What¡¯s So Funny?
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Cartoon Parodies Comic relief
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Opera, Karate, and
Bandits
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A biographical sketch
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from The Land I Lost: Adventures of a Boy
in Vietnam by Huynh Quang Nhung, illustrated by Robert Roth
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l ALA Notable Children¡¯s Book, 1982; Booklist
Children¡¯s Editor¡¯s Choices, 1982; Notable Trade Book in the
Field of Social Studies, 1982; William Allen White Children¡¯s
Book Award, 1985 |
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The Courage That My Mother Had
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A poem
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by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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l Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, 1923 |
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B Boy and Gold Medalist
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Poems
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by Lillian Morrison
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Banner in the Sky
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From the adventure novel
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by James Ramsey Ullman, illustrated by Steven
Madson
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l Newbery Honor Book, 1955; Lewis Carroll
Shelf Award, 1966 |
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I May, I Might, I Must
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A poem
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by Marianne Moore
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l National Medal for Literature, Bollingen
Prize, National Book Award, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet |
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From Postscript
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A poem
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by W. H. Auden
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l National Medal for Literature, Bollingen
Prize, National Book Award, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet |
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Your World
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A poem
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by Georgia Douglas Johnson
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Brother to the Wind
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An African folk tale
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by Mildred Pitts Walter, illustrated by
Diane and Leo Dillon
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l Coretta Scott King Award-winning author
and illustrators |
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Daring to Dream
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A diary
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from American Girl by Vicki Van Meter and
Dan Gutman
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Your Three Minutes
Are Up
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A humorous short story
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from If This Is Love, I¡¯ll Take Spaghetti
by Ellen Conford, illustrated by Christoph Blumrich
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l California Young Reader¡¯s Medal and Pacific
Northwest Young Reader¡¯s Choice Award-winning author |
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Counting the Hours, Counting the Days
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A multicultural awareness feature
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Calendar Art
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From the nonfiction social studies book
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written and illustrated by Leonard Everett
Fisher
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l Pulitzer Prize, Newbery Honor Award,
Christopher Award, Parent¡¯s Choice Award, University of Southern
Mississippi Medalion, and National Jewish Book Award-winning
author |
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The Year
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A poem
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by Felice Holman
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l Lewis Carroll Shelf Award-winning author;
ALA Notable Book Award-winning author |
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How Many Seconds?
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A poem
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by Christina Rossetti
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This Book Is About
Time
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From the nonfiction science book
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by Marilyn Burns
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l Outstanding Science Books for Children
Award-winning author |
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Sleeping Duty
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A science article
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from Kids Discover
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The Clock Ticks
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A poem
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by Eve Merriam
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l NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for
Children, 1981 |
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The Phantom Tollbooth
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From the Fantasy novel
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by Norton Juster, illustrated by David Goldin
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l George C. Stone Award, 1971 |
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Today I¡¯m Going Yesterday
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A poem
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by Jack Prelutsky
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l New York Times Notable Book-winning poet,
1980; Garden State Children¡¯s Book Award-winning poet, 1987;
Kentucky Bluegrass Award-winning poet, 1992 |
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Marie Lucille
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A poem
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by Gwendolyn Brooks
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l Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, 1950 |
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Maniac Magee
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From the novel
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by Jerry Spinelli, illustrated by Oscar
Henandez
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l Newbery Medal, 1991; Boston Globe-Horn
Book Award for Fiction, 1991 |
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On the Run
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A health feature Tips for Athletes
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Child of the Owl
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Realistic fiction from the novel
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by Laurence Yep, illustrated by Winson Trang
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l Jane Addams Book Award, 1978; Boston
Globe-Horn Book Award, 1977; Newbery Award-winning author |
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Radios: Wireless Sound
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A time line
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from The Encyclopedia of Discovery and Invention
by Roger Barr
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My Grandmother Would Rock Quietly and Hum
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A poem
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by Leonard Adamé
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Talking About Stepfamilies
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Personal Accounts
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from the book by Maxine B. Rosenberg
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Past
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A poem
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by Arnold Adoff
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l NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for
Children, 1988 |
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New Mother
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A poem
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by R. H. Marks
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My José
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A poem
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by Martha Robinson
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Anne of Green Gables
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From the novel
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by L. M. Montgomery, illustrated by Mona
Conner
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Enchantment
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A poem
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by Joanne Ryder
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l New Jersey Institute of Technology Award-winning
author; Commonwealth Club of California-winning author, 1988 |
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Unfolding Bud
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A poem
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by Naoshi Koriyama
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Number the Stars
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Historical fiction from the novel
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by Lois Lowry, illustrated by Larry Winborg
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l Newbery Medal, 1990; Notable Children¡¯s
Book in the Field of Social Studies, 1989; School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year, 1989 |
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from I Am a Man: Ode to
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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A poem
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by Eve Merriam
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l NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for
Children, 1981 |
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The Rescue
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A poem
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by Cynthia Rylant
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l Newbery Honor and Society of Midland
Authors Award-winning author |
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Danza!
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Realistic fiction from the novel
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by Lynn Hall
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l Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, Society
of Midland Authors Children¡¯s Book Award and Golden Kite Award-winning
author |
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Do Wild Horses Need More Help?
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A social studies article
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from Weekly Reader
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A Boat to Nowhere
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Realistic fiction from the novel
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by Maureen Crane Wartski, illustrated by
Hui Han Liu
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l Child¡¯s Study Children¡¯s Book Committee
at Bank Street College Award, 1980 |
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The Great Sea
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An Inuit song
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translated by Knud Rasmussen
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I Go Forth to Move About the Earth
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A poem
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by Alonzo Lopez
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The Cay
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From the adventure novel
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by Theodore Taylor, illustrated by Floyd
Cooper
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l Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, 1970; Southern
California Council on Literature for Children and Young People
Award, 1970 |
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An Interview with Meteorologist Janice Huff
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An interview
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with a meteorologist who reports on the
weather for a local television network
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