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"... combines treasure hunting, Revolutionary-era U.S. history, and teamwork ... reads like a National Treasure and Spy Kids movie combined." School Library Journal WHEN UNEARTHING A NATIONAL TREASURE BECOMES A NATIONAL INCIDENT Inspired by True Events Dennis Alexander: Washington Academy Middle School promises to be another in the long line of boring schools he has been expelled from. Rhonda Snodgrass: Although trained from childhood in survival tactics, she tries to stay off the radar of the "cool" kids who think she's weird. 7th grade turns out to be anything but normal when teachers announce the students' bloodless revolution succeeded and they are now in charge. After conducting a secret-ballot vote on policy, the 7th graders emerge to find the school evacuated and the FBI lurking outside with the task of unearthing a treasure of national importance. The students' mission is clear--discover the treasure before the FBI locks down the building. Dennis and Rhonda lead the revolt and must work together to follow century-old clues left by a crazy Revolutionary War buff. To stay one step ahead of the FBI, they must delve into history and amass an arsenal to defend their school ... because this is WAR! Awards Silver Medal -- 2018 Nautilus Book Awards -- Middle Grade Fiction Winner -- 2018 Digital Book World Awards -- Best Use of Social Media in Book Marketing Winner -- 2018 American Fiction Awards -- Pre-Teen Fiction (Ages 10-12) Finalist -- 2018 Silver Falchion Awards -- Best Juvenile Fiction Finalist -- 2018 Digital Book World Awards -- Best Book (Children's) Finalist -- 2018 International Book Awards -- Children's Fiction Honorable Mention-- 2018 Hollywood Book Festival -- Children's Fiction
"With SPYDER defeated, Ben Ripley is looking forward to his life getting back to normal, or as normal as possible when you're a superspy in training. For once, everything seems to be right in Ben's world...until someone bombs the CIA conference room next door. To Ben's astonishment, the attacker is none other than Erica Hale, the spy-in-training he respects more than any other. Ben refuses to believe Erica is working for the enemy...even if the rest of the CIA does. His mission: prove Erica is not a double agent working against the US, locate the fabled colonial-era insurgent group that's blackmailing her, figure out what their devious plot is, and thwart it. But this time, Ben finds himself up against opponents he has never encountered before: his own friends. They're not as ready to trust in Erica as he is, and Ben is forced to rely on his own wits and skills more than ever before. How can he succeed when he doesn't even know who he can trust?"--
The perfect book for kids who are fans of Dancing with the Stars: Juniors! Football hero. Ninja freestyler. It's seventh grade. Anything is possible. All Dillon wants is to be a real dancer. And if he wins a summer scholarship at Dance-Splosion, he’s on his way. The problem? His dad wants him to play football. And Dillon’s freestyle crew, the Dizzee Freekz, says that dance studios are for sellouts. His friends want Dillon to kill it at the audition—so he can turn around and tell the studio just how wrong their rules and creativity-strangling ways are. At first, Dillon’s willing to go along with his crew’s plan, even convincing one of the snobbiest girls at school to work with him on his technique. But as Dillon’s dancing improves, he wonders: what if studios aren’t the enemy? And what if he actually has a shot at winning the scholarship? Dillon’s life is about to get crazy . . . on and off the dance floor in this kid-friendly humorous debut by Brooks Benjamin. ** "I couldn't stop smiling. Equal parts hilarious and heartwarming, Dillon's journey to find his people and his place in the world will charm everyone lucky enough to come along for the ride."--Jessica Cluess, author of A Shadow Bright and Burning “A rollicking, big-hearted breakdance of a book. It’s a story about friendship that’s got all the moves: humor both sly and slapstick, a diverse cast of characters, and a winning narrator who’s trying to learn how to follow his heart, find the beat, and dance his pants right off.” —Kate Hattemer, author of The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy
Struggling to adapt within her newly blended family in 1964 Mississippi, young Sunny witnesses increasingly scary community agitation when activists from the North arrive in town to help register African-Americans to vote.
Claire is a seventh-grade history buff. On one of her frequent visits to a thrift store, she finds a pocket watch. Little does she know that it's no ordinary object. When showing it to her best friend Sam, the two of them end up going back in time to Colonial Era Boston. Thankfully, before they can get into any trouble, they're helped by a girl named Prudence. Still, Claire and Sam have no idea how they got there, why they're there, or how to get home. And now they've found themselves in the middle of a problem. They have to figure out how to get home, but first they have to help Prudence catch the person who's been stealing from their family rye mill, and things are a little more complicated than they bargained for.
Recognize the early calls for independence by reading historical facts. Use this book to understand why the colonists wanted to be free of British rule. Go through the early battles of the American Revolution and handpick information necessary for understanding how and why they happened. Grab a copy and start reading today.
Do you have a struggling reader? Is your student or child disengaged with reading because interesting books are too difficult to read & understand? Then look no further. The Turn Back Time series has been written to meet the needs of upper elementary and middle school students who find reading difficult and frustrating. If your student struggles with fluency but does not want to read children's picture books to improve their reading rate, then the DL books can help. If your child has difficulty reading longer novels and chapter books, then the DL books can help build necessary stamina. Join Claire & Sam as they embark on one adventure after another in this historical fiction series. Learn about U.S. History, friendship, self-confidence, kindness, and bravery. The Turn Back Time series offers high interest and accessible texts for reluctant readers. Get your tween and/or teens reading today! Claire, a history buff, finds a pocket watch at her favorite vintage store. Little does she know, though, that it's no ordinary object. When showing it to her best friend Sam, the two of them end up going back in time to Colonial Era Boston. Thankfully, before they can get into any trouble, they're helped by a girl named Prudence. Still, Claire and Sam have no idea how they got there, why they're there, or how to get home. And now they've found themselves in the middle of a problem. They have to figure out how to get home, but first they have to help Prudence catch the person who's been stealing from their family rye mill, and things are a little more complicated than they bargained for.
Recognize the early calls for independence by reading historical facts. Use this book to understand why the colonists wanted to be free of British rule. Go through the early battles of the American Revolution and handpick information necessary for understanding how and why they happened. Grab a copy and start reading today.
What were the events that led to the end of the Revolutionary War? Who were the key personalities and what did they do to earn a spot in history books? This book may start bloody but the end will be fantastic and good. Are you ready to learn more about history? Then grab a copy today!
During Benjamin Franklin's visit to Paris in 1776, sixteen-year-old Sabine Durand rails against the strict rules of society and her social-climbing mother by rejecting her arranged marriage and spending more time with servants and others who accept Franklin's political ideals and those she read in Voltaire's Candide while having her portrait painted by the renowned artist, Fragonard.