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My Life As A Third Grade Vampire is a fun series for elementary-age readers. This engaging story is from the perspective of the main character - a very likable, but slightly self-conscious, third grader! This charming, humorous, non-scary story subtly shares important messages on individuality, anti-bullying, and self-acceptance with candor, humor, and sensitivity. Full-cover illustrations have quirky humor and personality that will delight young readers! Fun for any age! Doris, Zorba, and Orloff are vampire orphans, only it is not certain if they realize that? When they transfer from Transylvania to their new school, the trio fit right in, much to the surprise of their teacher Ms. Bogus, their principal Mr. Ernie, and the school nurse Miss Needle. While it's clear they are "different" from other students, the vampire orphans soon prove that they're all about helping, learning, and achieving great things! The story follows Doris, Zorba, and Orloff in their day-to-day lives of being a third grade vampires, pressures they feel from being different, and ultimately, how they learn to acceptãand even embraceãtheir uniqueness. With all the bullying that goes on today, it's hard for kids to come to the point of self-acceptance. The purpose of this book is to shed light on individuality and being comfortable in your own skin regardless of how different you might feel. Journey along to discover how the characters learn to embrace their uniqueness and find self-acceptance. My Life As A Third Grade Vampire also includes: a glossary of Vampire and other words. Vampire Legend, Lore, and More. Questions for Discussion and Debate. Like all of Carole Marsh's Mysteries, this mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book: Grade Levels: 3-6 Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 3.2 Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5 Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 165487 Lexile Measure: 520 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: K Developmental Assessment Level: 20
Joe and his friend Maria find being third grade zombies is very hard. If it's not their teacher, Ms. Bogus, on their case, it's the principal, or for Joe, it's his mom and her voodoo doll. Then one day, Joe and Maria get to audition for the show THE ZOMBIE KIDZ. You could say they finally get to be themselves. Joe's akimbo features aren't a big hit among his classmates. The story follows Joe in his day-to-day life of being a third grade zombie, pressures he feels from being different, and ultimately, how he learns to accept and even embrace his uniqueness. With all the bullying that goes on today, it's hard for kids to come to the point of self-acceptance. The purpose of this book is to shed light on individuality and being comfortable in your own skin regardless of how different you might feel. Journey along to discover how the characters learn to embrace their uniqueness and find self-acceptance. Like all of Carole Marsh's Mysteries, this mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book: Grade Levels: 3-6 Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 2.9 Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5 Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 163109 Lexile Measure: 430 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: K Developmental Assessment Level: 20
Devon is a regular third-graderƒ well, sort of. Devon seems to have an awful lot of hair and a lot of big teeth. Principal Ernie worries that he has some king of weirdo kid werewolf on his hands. Devon's friends insist that he is not a werewolf. "Then why does he only eat raw meat?" their teacher, Ms. Bogus, asks. "And why does he how at the moon?" Seems like there's some explaining to do about how kids don't all develop in the same way? As for Devon, he just likes to sing and dance!My Life As A Third Grade Werewolf also includes: A discussion of why do we like monsters and what a "Wolf in Sheep's clothing?", a glossary, Activities, Questions for discussion and debate. With all the bullying that goes on today, it's hard for kids to come to the point of self-acceptance. The purpose of this book is to shed light on individuality and being comfortable in your own skin regardless of how different you might feel. Journey along to discover how the characters learn to embrace their uniqueness and find self-acceptance.æLike all of Carole Marsh's Mysteries, this mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book: Grade Levels: 3-6 Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 3.3 Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5 Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 166147 Lexile Measure: 480 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: K Developmental Assessment Level: 20
The hugely popular early chapter book series re-emerges -- now in e-book! The new director at Camp Lone Wolf seems like a nice guy. But when the kids learn the legend of a local boy who disappeared and the wolf that prowls the campgrounds howling in the night, they start to wonder if Camp Lone Wolf is more than just a name. Mr. Jenkins is covered in hair, eats his meat almost raw, and has an obsession with wolves. But could he really be a werewolf?
Dear haiku journal, I think I killed some people. That was no dog bite. This journal contains the poetic musings of a mailman who, after being bitten by what he thinks is a dog, discovers that he is actually now a werewolf. Wreaking havoc wherever he goes, he details his new life and transformations in the 5-7-5 syllable structure of haiku—his poetry of choice. Follow along as our werewolf poet slowly turns from a mostly normal man into the hairy beast that he cannot keep trapped inside. And watch out for carnage when he changes and becomes hungry. No toenail, no entrail, no pigtail will be left behind. And talk about wreaking havoc: His newfound claws and teeth have sent his clothing budget through the roof! He is in love with a woman on his route, but he has never had the courage to tell her. As he fights against his urges during each full moon, he discovers that succumbing to his primal instincts will not only bag him a good meal—it just might help him in his quest for love…Or maybe not.
A veteran journalist navigates the mother-daughter relationship at its most crucial moment With the eye of a reporter, the curiosity of an anthropologist, and the open (and sometimes wounded) heart of a mother, award-winning author Lauren Kessler embeds herself in her about-to-be-teenage daughter's life. In seventh- and eighth-grade classrooms, at home, online, at the mall, and at summer camp, Kessler observes, investigates, chronicles- and participates in-the life of a twenty-first-century teen. As she begins to better understand and appreciate her mercurial daughter, their relationship-at first a mirror of the author's difficult relationship with her own mother-lurches in new directions. With the help of a resident teen expert (her daughter), as well as teachers, doctors, therapists, and other mothers, Kessler illuminates the age-old struggle from both sides, gracefully interweaving personal experience with journalistic inquiry. Funny, poignant, and insightful, My Teenage Werewolf explores the fascinating and scary world of today's teen as it comes to grips with the single most important relationship in a woman's life.
Meet Sydney, a young woman in her sophomore year of high school, with an amazing boyfriend whose life just couldn't be more perfect.Suddenly her world comes crashing down, when she is given stunning news. Her father has just received and accepted a promotion which will move her family to another state, away from her lifelong friends and her first and only love. Sydney feels hopeless as if her life is ending and there is no hope for happiness anywhere in sight. Out of the blue a new acquaintance introduces her to a new life she didn't know existed. Almost, an imaginary world.This is the turn that Sydney's life took when she was forced to leave her home town and meet people that would not only change her understanding of what is real in this world, but would add excitement to her life.
Their leap of faith could unleash magic ... or plunge them into darkness. Henry Thorn has worked at Larkin's since graduating high school. He likes it -- especially when he can use his secret skill of hiding inside shadows so his boss can't find them. Without that talent, he would never had survived growing up different. When a hire enters the store, Henry's other latent talent kicks in. He can smell an emotional response even before he lays eyes on the redhead. Jamey Currey came out, and his conservative parents promptly kicked him out. He, too, is different -- he senses Henry's attraction the moment they met. The first time they kiss, torrential rains fall from skies split by lightning. Their kiss also awakens the Watchers, diabolical hunters who will stop at nothing -- even extermination -- to keep magic suppressed. With the help of a friendly coven of friendly witches, the boys embark on a quest to discover an ancient key to restoring magic to the world, and to understand mysteries of their own hearts. The question is, will this quest cost them their lives?
Fourth grade is ground zero in the fierce debates about education reform in America. In this fascinating and groundbreaking book, Schaenen adds the voices of actual fourth-grade kids to the conversation.