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The conference of the birds
by
Riggs, Ransom author
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Abnormalities, Human Juvenile fiction
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Quests (Expeditions) Juvenile fiction
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Young adult fiction
2021
With his dying words, H entrusts Jacob with a mission: Deliver newly-contacted peculiar Noor Pradesh to an operative known only as V. Noor is being hunted. She is the subject of an ancient prophecy, one that foretells a looming apocalypse. With only a few bewildering clues to follow, Jacob must figure out how to find V, the most enigmatic, and most powerful, of Abe's former associates. But V is in hiding and she never, ever, wants to be found.
Wonder - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6
by
Cockburn, Marita
in
Abnormalities, Human-Juvenile fiction
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Middle schools-Juvenile fiction
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Self-acceptance-Juvenile fiction
2016
In this State Standards-aligned Literature Kit(TM), we divide the novel by chapters and feature reading comprehension and vocabulary questions. In every chapter, we include Before You Read and After You Read questions. The Before You Read activities prepare students for reading by setting a purpose for reading. They stimulate background knowledge and experience, and guide students to make connections between what they know and what they will learn. The After You Read activities check students' comprehension and extend their learning. Students are asked to give thoughtful consideration of the text through creative and evaluative short-answer questions and journal prompts. Also included are writing tasks, graphic organizers, comprehension quiz, test prep, word search, and crossword to further develop students' critical thinking and writing skills, and analysis of the text. About the Novel: Wonder is the heart-warming tale of a young boy's struggle and acceptance through middle school. August Pullman is not like every other kid. He was born with a rare facial deformity. Because of this and his constant trips to the hospital, Auggie was always homeschooled. That's about to change as he enters middle school for the first time. Things start off rocky as the other kids stare at him, avoid touching him, and even bully him. But Auggie perseveres and manages to make some friends. What's more, he actually really enjoys going to school. Slowly, Auggie manages to tear down the walls at his school and becomes just one of the kids. By the end, he has not only survived middle school, but overcome it. Wonder is a story of one boy's identity and showing how normal he truly is. All of our content is aligned to your State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy.
Auggie & me : three Wonder stories
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Palacio, R. J., author
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Palacio, R. J. Julian chapter
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Palacio, R. J. Pluto
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Abnormalities, Human Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"These stories are an extra peek at Auggie, a boy born with extreme facial abnormalities, before he started at Beecher Prep and during his first year there. Readers get to see him through the eyes of Julian, the bully; Christopher, Auggie's oldest friend; and Charlotte, Auggie's new friend at school\"-- Provided by publisher.
Library of souls
Time is running out for the Peculiar Children. With a dangerous madman on the loose and their beloved Miss Peregrine still in danger, Jacob Portman and Emma Bloom are forced to stage the most daring of rescue missions. They'll travel through a war-torn landscape, meet new allies, and face greater dangers than ever. Will Jacob come into his own as the hero his fellow Peculiars know him to be? (Features more than 50 all-new Peculiar photographs.).
Wonder
by
Palacio, R. J., author
in
Abnormalities, Human Juvenile fiction.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
2017
Auggie Pullman, who was born with extreme facial abnormalities, goes from being home-schooled to entering fifth grade at a private middle school in Manhattan, which entails enduring the taunting and fear of his classmates.
Red butterfly
by
Sonnichsen, A. L., author
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Bates, Amy June, illustrator
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Novels in verse.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Intercountry adoption Juvenile fiction.
2015
In China, a foundling girl with a deformed hand raised in secret by an American woman must navigate China's strict adoption system when she is torn away from the only family she has ever known.
Wonder
by
Palacio, R. J
in
Abnormalities, Human Juvenile fiction.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
2012
Ten-year-old Auggie Pullman, who was born with extreme facial abnormalities and was not expected to survive, goes from being home-schooled to entering fifth grade at a private middle school in Manhattan, which entails enduring the taunting and fear of his classmates as he struggles to be seen as just another student.
A cut too far
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Brown, Herman, 1971-
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Bullying Juvenile fiction.
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Racism Juvenile fiction.
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Abnormalities, Human Juvenile fiction.
2015
Chace has been bullied for years by Ivan, first for his facial deformity then for his mother's Iranian-American boyfriend, but when he decides to pay back Ivan's Internet attacks with a cyberthreat of his own, he faces suspension from school--and worse.
Centaur rising
In 1965, a year after Arianne thinks she sees a shooting star land in the fields surrounding her family's horse farm, a baby centaur is born and the family, already under scrutiny because Arianne's six-year-old brother has birth defects, struggles to keep the colt a secret.