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- Nothing is little / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663;
"Felix, an eleven-year-old boy with Growth Hormone Deficiency and love for forensic science, finds out his biological father is also short and decides to find him"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Growth disorders; Forensic sciences; Fathers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Eliza Bing is (not) a star / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663;
Eliza Bing does her best to conquer the sixth grade, new friendships, afterschool taekwondo, and a role in the school play.HL630LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Best friends; Families; Friendship; Middle schools; Schools; Tae kwon do; Theater; Friendships.;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 12
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- Nothing is little / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.;
"Felix, an eleven-year-old boy with Growth Hormone Deficiency and love for forensic science, finds out his biological father is also short and decides to find him"--Ages 8-12.Grades 4-6.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Medical fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Novels.; Fiction.; Growth disorders; Forensic sciences; Infants; Fathers; Fathers.;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 14
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- Frozen in time : what ice cores can tell us about climate change / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-109) and index."An introduction to paleoclimatology and ice cores for kids, connecting the methods that scientists use to study our climate history with future climate change solutions."--Ages 7-11.Grades 4-6.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Ice cores; Paleoclimatology; Paleoclimatology; Climatic changes;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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- Explore electricity! / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Stone, Bryan,illustrator.(CARDINAL)626455;
Includes bibliographical references (page 87) and index.Introduces young readers to electricity, including batteries, generators, and magnetism, and contains twenty-five projects for electricity-related science experiments.2-3800L
- Subjects: Electricity; Electricity;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Robotics! / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Casteel, Tom,illustrator.(CARDINAL)597373;
Includes bibliographical references (page 87) and index.Some people think robots exist only in our imagination, but actually, robots are all around us right now! This book offers readers an introduction to the history, mechanics, and future use of robots!Ages: 7-10.Guided reading level: T.870L
- Subjects: Juvenile works.; Instructional and educational works.; Illustrated works.; Robots; Robotics; Science projects;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Egyptians! / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Casteel, Tom,illustrator.(CARDINAL)597373;
Includes bibliographical references (page 86) and index."What was it like to live in ancient Egypt? Ancient Civilizations: Egyptians! With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids combines hands-on STEAM projects with riddles, jokes, fascinating facts, comic strips, essential questions, and links to online resources to encourage kids to develop an understanding of how this ancient civilization contributes to our modern world"--Provided by publisher.Ages 7-8.Grades 2-3.810L
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Creative activities and seat work; Social sciences;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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- Ancient civilizations Romans! / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Casteel, Tom,illustrator.(CARDINAL)597373;
Includes bibliographical references (page 86) and index.Timeline -- Introduction : welcome to ancient Rome! -- Home sweet villa -- Eat like a Roman -- Cool in school -- Be glad you're not a gladiator! -- high fashion -- Emperors rule! -- Gods and godesses -- Glossary.What was it like to live in ancient Rome? Are ancient Roman roads still used today? What did ancient Romans wear and eat and do for fun? Ancient Civilizations: Romans! With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids investigates the fascinating civilization of ancient Rome through 25 hands-on projects, games, essential questions, links to online resources, and more! Kids ages 7 to 10 learn about ancient Roman homes, food, playtime, clothing, conquests, gods, and entertainment. By promoting critical and creative thinking, Romans encourages kids to develop an understanding of how this ancient civilization laid the foundation of our modern world. This book brings daily life from thousands of years ago into today's reality through fun illustrations, fascinating facts, essential questions, and hands-on projects such as designing an aqueduct, making a Roman theater mask, and building a mosaic. Explores the sites of ancient architectural wonders such as the Colosseum and the Cloaca Maxima. Introduces key people associated with ancient Rome, including Spartacus, Hadrian, Trajan, and Julius Caesar.Ages 7-8.Grades 2-3.830LGuided reading level: T.
- Subjects: Creative activities and seat work; Social sciences;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Electricity : circuits, static, and electromagnets with hands-on science activities for kids / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Rauch, Micah,illustrator.(CARDINAL)826973; Nomad Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)751058;
Timeline -- Introduction : the power of zap! -- Static electricity -- Currents -- Circuits -- Electromagnetism -- Motors and generators -- Earth-friendly electricity -- Glossary -- Metric conversions -- Resources -- Essential questions."Electricity: Circuits, Static, and Electromagnets with Hands-On Science Activities for Kids explores the science of electricity and the technology we've developed to harness the energy to power our lives. By diving into the topics of static electricity, currents, circuits, electromagnetism, motors, and ways we might produce and use electricity in the future, kids ages 8 to 12 gain a full view of how electricity works and why it's so important to human society. And while it's tempting to think electricity was invented by humans, it existed since before the earth was even formed! In this book, we'll examine the electricity found in nature and even inside our own bodies. Hands-on STEM activities, entertaining illustrations, essential questions, text-to-world connections, fascinating sidebars, and links to online resources and videos get kids hooked on the fascinating subject they all use in their daily lives--electricity! Additional materials include a glossary, a list of media for further learning, a selected bibliography, and index. Aligns with Common Core state standards and Next Generation Science Standards."--9-12 years.Grades 3-7.860L
- Subjects: Electric circuits; Electric power; Electricity; Electromagnets; Electrostatics;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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- Romans! / by Van Vleet, Carmella,author.(CARDINAL)461663; Casteel, Tom,illustrator.(CARDINAL)597373;
Ages 7-8.Grades 2-3.Guided reading level: T.What was it like to live in ancient Rome? Are ancient Roman roads still used today? What did ancient Romans wear and eat and do for fun? Ancient Civilizations: Romans! With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids investigates the fascinating civilization of ancient Rome through 25 hands-on projects, games, essential questions, links to online resources, and more! Kids ages 7 to 10 learn about ancient Roman homes, food, playtime, clothing, conquests, gods, and entertainment. By promoting critical and creative thinking, Romans encourages kids to develop an understanding of how this ancient civilization laid the foundation of our modern world. This book brings daily life from thousands of years ago into today's reality through fun illustrations, fascinating facts, essential questions, and hands-on projects such as designing an aqueduct, making a Roman theater mask, and building a mosaic. Explores the sites of ancient architectural wonders such as the Colosseum and the Cloaca Maxima. Introduces key people associated with ancient Rome, including Spartacus, Hadrian, Trajan, and Julius Caesar.Includes bibliographical references (page 86) and index.Timeline -- Introduction : welcome to ancient Rome! -- Home sweet villa -- Eat like a Roman -- Cool in school -- Be glad you're not a gladiator! -- high fashion -- Emperors rule! -- Gods and godesses -- Glossary.830L
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Creative activities and seat work; Social sciences;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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