Kids Books - Teaching

Godfather

Godfather

By Mario Puzo

This book is awesome as the movie I really like it!

The Ransom of Red Chief: Comic-strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters)

The Ransom of Red Chief: Comic-strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters)

By O. Henry

I liked this book because it is about American Indians and the settlers. In the book a kid was mad at his mom and his dad. People stole the kid but he did not want to go home.

The Ugly Duckling

The Ugly Duckling

By Hans Christian Andersen

Love it!

Teacher's guide to the Bluford series

Teacher's guide to the Bluford series

By Eliza A Comodromos

it can guide u threw life and espicallly if u live where i live.

Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days

By Jules Verne

This is one of those stories that never gets old. I highly suggest grabbing your umbrella, a cardboard box and heading outside to read this one as you take an awesome adventure with Phileas Fogg in his hot air balloon and meet some crazy people and weird animals.

Let the Circle Be Unbroken

Let the Circle Be Unbroken

By Mildred D. Taylor

I really want to read this! Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry left a cliffhanger, and it was sooooo interesting!

My First BOB Books: Pre-Reading Skills

My First BOB Books: Pre-Reading Skills

By Lynn Maslen Kertell, Lynn Maslen Kertell

i don't like bob books by lynn maslen kertell so much because it is not really interesting and i like it because it has small words for little kids

Guinness World Records 2016

Guinness World Records 2016

By Guinness World Records

I will love too read this book. I hope i get to read this book. Can we please read this book asap please and thank you.

The Garbage King (New Windmills)

The Garbage King (New Windmills)

By Elizabeth Laird

Rich Q

This exciting will have you on the end of your seats. It is action packed and the action just keeps on coming.

Making of A Champion: Rugby Union Star

Making of A Champion: Rugby Union Star

By Andrew Langley

I love rugby union here are some differentses with rugby and rugby union: The two forms of rugby share the same basic rules of the game and use a similar-shaped ovoid ball. The aim is to score more points through tries, conversions, penalty goals and drop goals than the opposition within the 80 minutes of play. Goals are scored when the ball is kicked between the two posts and over the cross-bar, either during open play or as the result of a penalty. A try is scored when the ball is touched down on or beyond the defending team's goal-line. The try-scoring side is given the chance to score two additional points by kicking a conversion similar to a penalty goal attempt in a whichever point along a line which is perpendicular to the place where the try had been scored. The ball can be taken forward in three ways—by kicking, by a player running with it or as the result of a set-piece. The ball can be passed from hand to hand between teammates in a backward or sideways direction; it may not be passed forwards although it can be kicked forwards. Dropping the ball in a forwards direction results in a scrum, a set-piece that restarts the game, except on the sixth tackle in league where the game restarts with a handover to the opposition. Only the player holding the ball may be tackled. A rugby tackle is an attempt to bring the ball carrier to the ground or to stop his forward progress. Play restarts with the ball being transferred to another player. The playing positions are divided into "backs"—generally faster and more mobile who score most of the points and the larger, stronger "forwards" who are involved in the more physical aspects of rugby and generally do more tackling.

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