school children

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Fooled you!

2010
"Justine can't stop olaying jokes on her friends in Miss Popper's first grade class. What will happen when they play a joke on Justine instead?--P. [4] of cover.

First day

2010
"It's the first day of first grade. The kids in Miss Popper's class are excited. But not Carlos. He doesn't want to go to first grade. Will he change his mind?"--P. [4] of cover.

Fire alarm! #2

2010
"Miss Popper's first grade class takes a trip to the fire station. When the alarm bell rings, who will save the day?"--P. [4] of cover.

The 100th day

2010
"It's the one hundredth day of school! What hundred things will the kids in Miss Popper's class collect?"--P. [4] of cover.

This is the way we go to school

2010
Photographs, diagrams, graphs, and simple text about going to school help young learners develop vocabulary and basic grammar and comprehension skills, with websites for further research.

Manners at school

2013
This book looks at manners at school, and explains how readers should behave in a number of different situations, why it matters, and the possible repercussions of having bad manners.

Stampede!

poems to celebrate the wild side of school
2009
A illustrated collection of eighteen poems that reveal the crazy side of first- and second-graders in their natural environment at school, covering their antics in the classroom and cafeteria and behavior on the playground.

School days around the world

2007
Full-color photographs and simple text describes what school is like for children in the U.S., Peru, England, Ghana, India, Australia, and Japan.

Should Junk Food be Sold in Schools?

2011
Authors present differing opinions on whether junk food should be banned in schools, whether schools should participate in fast food partnerships to raise funds, and whether budgets and policies make changing school lunches nearly impossible.

Children and fire

a novel
2011
Protecting her beloved students from the devastating world outside of their 1934 Berlin classroom, Thekla Jansen sacrifices some of her personal freedoms to retain her teaching position until activities within Hitler's early regime test her moral courage.

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