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65 result(s) for "Teamwork (Sports) Fiction"
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Striker assist
Talented striker Jax Cooper has been Most Valuable Player for the Screaming Hawks for four years in a row, but when he joins a traveling league he finds out that he still has a lot to learn about teamwork.
Popular paperbacks for young adults
Presents the American Library Association (ALA) Young Adult Library Services Association's (YALSA) list of popular paperbacks for young adults for 2008. These include \"The Making of Dr. Truelove,\" (2006) by Derrick Barnes; \"Ready or Not,\" (2007) by Meg Cabot; \"Doing It Right: Making Smart, Safe, and Satisfying Choices About Sex,\" (2007) by Bronwen Pardes; and \"Deep Secret,\" (2002) by Diana Wynne Jones. Adapted from the source document.
Hoop hotshot
Joe can play basketball, but he's more interested in impressing the crowd than in helping his team. After being being cut from the freshman squad can he prove he has what it takes to play the game?
Score
Even though research supports the critical role of sports to healthy development, today's economic climate has had an adverse affect on funding for many educational sports programs. April is traditionally the opening of the major league baseball season, turning our thoughts to sports of all kinds and the ways in which they can be integrated with studies in mathematics, history/social studies, biography, science, family life, health, and physical education. Instructional extensions range from national physical fitness programs to applying baseball statistics to mathematics lessons to achieving none-sports goals through teamwork, with web links to get the ball rolling.
Trade Publication Article
Volleyball victory
Andrea is looking forward to another winning volleyball season with her school team, but the new coach is putting them through a lot of basic drills, and Andrea is frustrated because she is not playing the position she is used to, and she does not understand why.
Middle Grade
In addition to the word art and poetry, artist Prabhat has graced the pages with grayscale illustrations. Gr 3–7—At the end of book one in the \"Westfallen\" series, readers learned that 2023's middle schoolers, Henry, Frances, and Lukas, with the help of their new friends from 1944 (Alice, Lawrence, and Artie), had used their newly discovered time-traveling skills to alter history and successfully prevented sad, war-related consequences for their friends from the past. Heartbreakingly poignant, this tender middle grade book about grief, dying, love, friendship and pride truly stands apart in its exploration of these tough topics from a wise dog's perspective. Piper accepts that her life is unusual: her parents' basement experiments frequently end in small explosions, and her robotic dog, Roody, is sentient.
Making the Team: The Cultural Work of Baseball Fiction
Berger and Kaplan review \"Making the Team: The Cultural Work of Baseball Fiction\" by Timothy Morris.
Breakaway
When seventh-grade soccer star LJ befriends Tabitha, who could not be more different from her, LJ learns to curb her competitive nature, which has been slowly alienating her friends.
Making the Team: The Cultural Work of Baseball Fiction
Van Oostrum reviews \"Making the Team: The Cultural Work of Baseball Fiction\" by Timothy Morris.