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Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life cover
Juvenile Fiction2016-08-23

Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life

Chris Tebbetts, James Patterson

Bestselling author James Patterson's most beloved middle grade protagonist, Rafe Khatchadorian, is getting the Hollywood treatment! A film version of Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life starring Griffin Gluck, Lauren Graham, Rob Riggle, and Thomas Barbusca smashes into theaters in October 2016. In his acclaimed and number-one bestselling middle-grade comic debut, Children's Choice Award Author of the Year James Patterson has never been more hilarious--or heartwarming. Rafe Khatchadorian has enough problems at home without throwing his first year of middle school into the mix. Luckily, he's got an ace plan for the best year ever, if only he can pull it off: With his best friend Leonardo the Silent awarding him points, Rafe tries to break every rule in his school's oppressive Code of Conduct. Chewing gum in class--5,000 points! Running in the hallway--10,000 points! Pulling the fire alarm--50,000 points! But when Rafe's game starts to catch up with him, he'll have to decide if winning is all that matters, or if he's finally ready to face the rules, bullies, and truths he's been avoiding. James Patterson's debut middle-grade novel addresses some of middle schoolers' biggest issues: bullies, first crushes, and finding out what makes each of us special, all with a hilarious main character and fantastic in-text illustrations that are sure to have young readers begging for more!

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Language Arts & Disciplines2022-04-04

Writing Children's Books For Dummies

Lisa Rojany, Peter Economy

Create the next very hungry caterpillar, big red dog, or cat in the hat with a hand from this trusted guide In Writing Children’s Books For Dummies, you’ll learn what to write between “Once upon a time . . .” and “The End” as you dive into chapters about getting started writing, how to build great characters, and how to design a dramatic plot. On top of the technical writing advice, you’ll discover how talented illustrators work and how to find an agent. The newest edition of this popular For Dummies title even shows you how to choose a publisher—or self-publish—and how to use social media and other marketing and PR to get the word out about your new masterpiece. In the book, you’ll learn about: The fundamentals of writing for children, including common book formats and genres, and the structure of the children’s book market Creating a spellbinding story with scene description, engaging dialogue, and a child-friendly tone Polishing your story to a radiant shine with careful editing and rewriting Making the choice between a traditional publisher, a hybrid publisher, or self-publishing Using the most-effective marketing and publicity techniques to get your book noticed Perfect for anyone who’s ever dreamed of creating the next Ferdinand the Bull or Grinch, Writing Children’s Books For Dummies is an essential, easy-to-read guide for budding children’s authors everywhere.

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Juvenile Fiction2021-02-27

A Mermaid in Middle Grade Book 4

The Deep Sea Scroll

A. M. Luzzader

A magical mermaid adventure for ages 8-12! The sea witch is up to mischief again, but Brynn is so busy she feels like she is chasing her own tail. Can she juggle all her responsibilities without falling behind? Brynn Finley is the star of the Starfish Steppers, the grooviest mer-dance squad in the sea. Brynn is excited for a new dance season and a chance to blow the competition out of the water, but this year it's tougher than she thought. And there's another problem--Brynn's grades at school are slipping. She has too much to do and too little time. As Brynn races wearily from school to rehearsal and back home again, she comes up with a plan to catch up--a very bad plan. Will Brynn really team up with Phaedra the sea witch or will she learn her lesson? Educational topics: Ocean and marine life, environmental conservation, mindfulness, envy and competition, commitment and responsibility, and the importance of education.

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Language Arts & Disciplines2020-07-03

How to Publish Your Children's Book

Liza N. Burby

It is the place where wizards live, forests are enchanted, and things are often not what they seem. It is also the home of editors, agents, marketers, and art directors. It is the world of children’s book publishing. Until the first edition of this book was released, it was one of the most confusing places for hopeful writers to navigate as well. Now, in response to a rapidly changing industry, award-winning writer Liza N. Burby has revised and updated this complete guide to making the right children’s book publisher say yes to your book for children or young adults. This edition of How to Publish Your Children’s Book begins by helping you define your book’s category, audience, and marketplace so that you know exactly where your book “fits in.” You are then taught how to choose the best publishing companies for your book proposal, as well as coached in how to write a winning submission package. Then the Square One System tells you exactly how to submit your package so that you optimize your chance of success while minimizing your time, cost, and effort. Also included is a special section on contracts that will turn legalese into plain English, allowing you to be a savvy player in the publishing game. Most important, this book will help you avoid the most common errors that so often prevent writers from reaching their goal. Throughout each chapter, you will gain valuable insight into the typical thought processes of children’s book editors, agents, and publishers, as well as practical advice from popular children’s authors such as Jane Yolen and Johanna Hurwitz. Whether you’re just thinking about writing a YA or children’s book, or are already a published author, you’re sure to find How to Publish Your Children’s Book a solid reference guide you can use time and time again.

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Juvenile Fiction2015-05-12

Four Fantastic Middle-Grade Reads in One Awesome Sampler!

Chris O'Dowd, Nick V. Murphy, Meg Cabot, Lane Smith, Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

Download the first chapters of FOUR fantastic middle-grade books! This chapter sampler includes excerpts from Moone Boy: The Blunder Years by Chris O'Dowd and Nick Murphy; From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess by Meg Cabot; Return to Augie Hobble by Lane Smith; and The Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman.Visit MacKids.com to find out more about these great new middle-grade reads!

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Reference2021-11-09

Writer's Market 100th Edition

The Most Trusted Guide to Getting Published

Robert Lee Brewer

The most trusted guide to getting published, fully revised and updated Want to get published and paid for your writing? Let Writer's Market, 100th edition guide you through the process. It's the ultimate reference with thousands of publishing opportunities for writers, listings for book publishers, consumer and trade magazines, contests and awards, and literary agents—as well as new playwriting and screenwriting sections, along with contact and submission information. Beyond the listings, you'll find articles devoted to the business and promotion of writing. Discover 20 literary agents actively seeking writers and their writing, how to develop an author brand, and overlooked funds for writers. This 100th edition also includes the ever-popular pay-rate chart and book publisher subject index. You'll gain access to: Thousands of updated listings for book publishers, magazines, contests, and literary agents Articles devoted to the business and promotion of writing A newly revised "How Much Should I Charge?" pay rate chart Sample query letters for fiction and nonfiction Lists of professional writing organizations

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Juvenile Nonfiction2021-08

An Only Child's Diary; A Sunny Christmas: A Middle Grade Graphic Novel for Girls 9-12

Audrey Lavigne

A perfect chapter book for middle grade readers dealing with different family life, social and school issues, such as peer pressure, bullies, and friendship. A brilliant realistic fiction for children 9-12 years old facing the challenges of growing up such as different emotions and feelings, new experiences, and building self-esteem and self-respect. Based on a Real Life Story. Alyssa Preston, is an eleven-year-old girl who is growing up on a beautiful island, in the Seychelles, which is one of the smallest countries in the world. Despite being the only child in the family, Alyssa has a best friend who is an imaginary friend, Hope- THE sister that Alyssa has always wished for and the only one she can share her secrets with. However, the only way to ensure that no one hears what she tells Hope, is to write to her in her Diaries. Enjoy the stories of her incredible life, that she shares with Hope. Not only will you be inspired by Alyssa's courage, but you will adore her. This is the second book in the series of An Only Child's Diary. In this second book in the series of An Only Child's Diary, Alyssa turns twelve and celebrates Christmas for the first time in her new home. Sadly, her mother is not feeling too well and she also learns that her best friend might be moving back to U.K before the New Year starts. Find out how this brave girl handles it all. If you missed the first book in the series, A New Life, you're are missing out on how it all started. so, go back and grab it now before you read this second one. Intermediate readers will love this book. Even adults are enjoying it too! so, scroll up and purchase a copy for your daughter, niece, or any other beautiful girls ages 9-12.

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Middle school students2007

Reading and Responding in the Middle Grades

Approaches for All Classrooms

Lee Galda, Michael F. Graves

This book focuses on practical, research-based approaches middle-grade teachers can use to help their students hone their reading abilities, learn from what they read, and become increasingly motivated to read and competent in responding to the sophisticated narrative and expository texts they encounter in the middle grades and beyond. The authors, one a leading scholar in children's and adolescent literature and the other a leading scholar in reading education, emphasize the relevance of giving equal attention to both cognitive and affective factors. Through a clear and friendly writing style Lee Galda and Mike Graves carefully analyze and describe the unique characteristics of middle-grade students and their learning, give equal attention to the cognitive-constructivist view of reading familiar to reading educators and the transactional theory and reader response theory familiar to literary scholars. This book is unique in that it encompasses learning to read (comprehension), reading to learn (across the curriculum), and adolescent literature and response. While these areas are entirely compatible, they are not often combined. Major topics, each of which is treated in a chapter, include the middle school learner, motivation and engagement, literature for adolescents, scaffolding students' comprehension, teaching comprehension and study strategies, teaching literature, higher-order thinking and deep understanding, vocabulary instruction, assessment, and classroom organization. Glowing Reviews! "I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. My knowledge base was definitely broadened and I found much merit and much to commend. In fact, I made notes in the margins filled with such statements as "easy to read," "terrific idea," and "important insight." �--Maria Ceprano, Buffalo State College "The inclusion of ELL issues in the deliberations about teaching are quite useful and appropriate. This book does an excellent job describing ELL students' instructional needs and offering alternative or modified instructional approaches." --Kurtis S. Meredith-University of Northern Iowa. Meet the Authors Lee Galda is Professor of Children's and Adolescent Literature at the University of Minnesota. Her research and development interests focus on literature and its role in motivation and engagement, and reader response. Her recent books include Literature and the Child (6th edition), with Bernice Cullinan, and Language Arts: Learning and Teaching , with Dorothy Strickland and Bernice Cullinan, both published by Wadsworth/Thomson. Michael F. Graves is Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Minnesota. His research and development efforts focus on comprehension instruction and vocabulary learning and instruction. His recent books include Teaching Reading in the 21st Century (4th edition in press, with Connie Juel and Bonnie Graves, Allyn & Bacon) and The Vocabulary Book (2006, Teachers College Press, IRA, and NCTE).

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Language Arts & Disciplines2019-04-15

Creating a Tween Collection

A Practical Guide for Librarians

Karen M. Smith

Specialized collections for tweens, or middle schoolers, are relatively new and becoming increasingly popular. This Practical Guide gives librarians everything they need to create such a collection. Beginning with a brief description of the early adolescent brain and developmental stages, and a history of youth and teen services in libraries, Creating a Tween Collection provides a solid foundation on which librarians can build support for such a collection. In addition, librarians will be given specific criteria for what constitutes “tween literature,” guidelines for forming parameters that will work for their community, and suggestions for using reviews and other sources in selecting appropriate materials and dealing with controversial titles. Finally, readers will learn how to re-allocate spaces and budgets, and how to market their new collection to patrons. This is a must-read for librarians who are looking to build a middle school collection in order to better serve their patrons. This book: - Provides rationale about the importance of a specialized Tween Collection. - Gives specific examples for both fiction and nonfiction books, databases and websites. - Provides guidance for creating diverse collections and tips for dealing with possible challenges. - Includes numerous case studies and booklists

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Juvenile Fiction2015-10-06

Rhyme Schemer

(Poetic Novel, Middle Grade Novel in Verse, Anti-Bullying Book for Reluctant Readers)

K.A. Holt

Kevin has a bad attitude. He has a real knack for rubbing people the wrong way. And he's even figured out a secret way to do it with poems. But what happens when the tables are turned and he is the one getting picked on? Using elements of subversive found poetry, Rhyme Schemer is an accessible novel in verse that is both touching and hilarious, and will inspire voracious and reluctant readers alike. It is a celebration of the power of words and their ability to transform lives.

A Mermaid in Middle Grade Book 6 cover
Book2021-05-17

A Mermaid in Middle Grade Book 6

The Great Old One

A. M. Luzzader

A Magical Mermaid Fantasy Adventure for children ages 8-12 and all who love middle grade books! Brynn Finley faces her most massive challenge yet as Phaedra prepares to unleash the Great Old One! Can a mermaid in middle grade stop a powerful and clever sea witch from taking over the ocean? Phaedra has been in hiding, collecting everything she needs to punish the humans and rule the seas! Fortunately, Brynn and her mer friends are hot on her trail. Along the way, they'll confront a flurry of toxic jellyfish, confounding clouds of depressing magic muck, and an ancient legendary giant known as "Crabfoot." Brynn, Jade, Will, and Priscilla have sharpened their mer-magical abilities, but soon they realize they'll need help from seafolk and landfolk alike. Will the four friends unite merfolk, dagons, selkies, and humans in time to stop the Great Old One? Find out in the thrilling, fast-paced series conclusion! A Mermaid in Middle Grade is a series of middle-grade fantasy adventure and coming of age books for readers ages 8-12 and all who enjoy middle school books. Educational topics: Empathy, kindness, learning from mistakes, confidence, cooperation, sacrifice, ocean and marine ecology, and environmental conservation. For boys and girls ages: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 School grades: 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

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Universities and colleges1920

Catalogue

Grove City College

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