Daring David Fall Happenings

Daring David Fall Happenings

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David and his friends are playing soccer and practicing for the team tryouts. David takes a fall during what should have been a friendly soccer game. In the end, he doesn’t hold grudges and perseveres through it all. David and Rahul are nominated to sit on the October Celebration Committee. David unwillingly accepts this nomination even though he has never done something like that before. At family dinner time at home, his mom tells him about National Bullying Month, information that he shares with the committee the next day. Because the idea is well-received, the committee makes plans for Melville Elementary School to honor it. The principal is very impressed, and all the students are excited.

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Author: Linda Taylor
Product ID: 17592ISBN: 978-1-94782-9-244.

Description

Grades 2–6 | Fiction | ISBN: 978-1-94782-9-244 | Lexile: 760 | GRL: P | English

Emancipated: My Family’s Fight for Freedom:

Highlights:

  • Inspires readers with real-life dilemmas and issues that many young people face today at home, in school, and in the community
  • Motivates students to respond positively to adversity and uncertainty
  • Engages students of diverse cultures to achieve their own goals in life

About the Author:

Linda Taylor taps into her twenty-five years as a schoolteacher to write books that inspire students to acknowledge their feelings and work together to solve problems. Throughout her career as a teacher and more recently as an author, Linda has been passionate about nurturing children and giving them the skills to be the best they can be. Linda is also the author of the Amazing Annabelle series published by Lightswitch Learning.

Reviews:  

“As an elementary school student, David’s world is mostly influenced by the school setting. David allows the reader to enter this world and to experience some of its challenges and joys. Through David’s experiences, you will share and explore personal relationships. Enjoy this engaging book”
—Brandy Scott, retired School Superintendent

A whole child approach ensures that each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged.

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