Ready, set, research! Offer young researchers smart strategies for effective research with this helpful series. Books are equipped with all the tools information seekers need, including basic instruction and checklists.
Kristine Carlson Asselin Boeken
Kristine Carlson Asselin schrijft voor jonge volwassen lezers en verkent thema's die resoneren met de adolescentenervaring. Haar romans duiken in de complexiteit van relaties en persoonlijke groei, vaak doordrenkt met humor en empathie. Naast haar fictie heeft Asselin ook talrijke non-fictieboeken geschreven voor de schoolbibliotheekmarkt, wat haar veelzijdigheid als schrijver aantoont.






How did the Earth form? Why is it dark at night? Why do people get sick? Ancient Egyptians used myths to describe things they couldn't explain. Discover how Egyptians used myths to make sense of their world.
Falling for Wonder Boy
- 306bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
The story follows sixteen-year-old Kate Anderson as she competes in the New Hampshire Junior State Golf Championship, driven by the need to save her family's struggling golf course. Winning could bring fame and much-needed attention to the course, but Kate faces numerous distractions, including her feelings for her best friend Scott and the arrival of a charming British exchange student. When vandals target the golf course and Scott becomes a suspect, Kate must uncover the truth to secure both her family's future and her own romantic prospects.
"Describes various weapons and battles of the colonial period in America"--Provided by publisher.
Dangerous Diseases: Scary Illnesses That Frighten the World
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
Crusty pink scabs. Explosive diarrhea. Black, swollen bumps. These symptoms aren't just the stuff of gross out stories and horror movies. They are real symptoms, caused by real diseases. And some people are suffering from them right now.
"Explores ways to find sources when doing research and writing reports and other written materials"--Provided by publisher.
"Explores ways to avoid plagiarism when doing research and writing reports and other written materials"--
The narrative follows ancient nomads, Leif Erikson, and Christopher Columbus as they face harsh weather, wild animals, and tumultuous seas in their quest to reach what is now known as America. Each explorer is motivated by the desire to uncover new lands, leading to a fierce competition. The story delves into the question of who truly discovered America, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of these historical figures in their adventurous journeys.