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A go-cart contest inspires imagination to take flight in this picture book for creators of all ages, with art from New York Times bestselling illustrator Peter H. Reynolds. It’s time for this year’s Going Places contest! Finally.
Rafael has looked forward to the Going Places contest and builds his go-cart from a kit in record time, but his neighbor, Maya, has a much more interesting and creative idea for her entry and Rafael decides to help.
Twelve-year-old Jess and her friends are determined to start a girls' hockey team in Fort Desperation, Northwest Territories, but before they can get organized, they must first unmask the "Hockey Vandal" who is trying to stop them.
Compares in rhyme the methods of travel used by people (feet, car, spaceship) and animals (swimming, slithering, jumping).
Hudson Wheeler is a teen for whom everyone had high expectations, but since his father was killed when he was ten, he's felt unmotivated to pursue much other than his art.
I used to go there for only about half an hour and come back, because I needed to rest and the schedule was tight. ... made it to the Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy teams—and performed well at that level—that Vinay started 102 GOING PLACES.
Instead of going around a house near a village , they would move it out of the way . ... hard to have the trunk lines go down their main streets , figuring , perhaps , that Zeke's place would sell a few more sodas and cigars if it did .
And they sure didn't want to go to the mall to shop. ... But I'm not going to quit boys' hockey,” I said. ... The one place that everyone in Fort Desperation always goes is George's Trading Post and Video Rentals, known simply as ...
Margie Burton, Cathy French, Tammy Jones. How do you like to get from place to place? What are some of the ways that people can go. 16.
Preparation of questions Question cue cards White board or flipchart • Tell the students that the school police officer (or other relevant person) is going to visit, to answer any questions they have about staying safe at secondary ...