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Books with author Barbara Gregorich

  • Brain Quest Workbook: Grade 4

    Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, July 9, 2008)
    The ultimate 4th-grade workbook, with hundreds of curriculum-based activities, exercises, and games in every subject! From Brain Quest, America’s #1 educational bestseller with over 45 million books sold. It’s fun to be smart! Loved by kids, teacher approved, and parent trusted, Brain Quest Grade 4 Workbook reviews and reinforces what kids are learning in the classroom in an instantly engaging, entertaining way. Each page is jam packed with hands-on activities and games covering language arts, multiplication and division, geometry, graphs, time lines, and much, much more—with friendly illustrations throughout. Aligned with Common Core State Standards and expertly vetted by award-winning teachers, this workbook is designed to appeal to kids’ natural curiosity, with interactive layouts and easy-to-follow explanations that take the intimidation out of learning. Plus, it’s written to help parents follow along and explain key concepts for homework help! With colorful stickers, a fold-out poster, award certificate, and Brain Quest Mini Decks in the back.
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  • Research Notes for Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball: Lizzie Arlington, Alta Weiss, Lizzie Murphy, Edith Houghton, Jackie Mitchell, Babe Didrikson

    Barbara Gregorich

    eBook
    Research Notes for Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball, Volume 2, is a chronological collection of public domain newspaper articles and public documents — research information on which Women at Play was based.Research Notes, Volume 1 documented women ballplayers of the late 19th Century, most of them Bloomer Girls. Volume II documents six women who played on otherwise all-male teams from roughly 1890 through 1935: Lizzie Arlington, who signed a minor-league contract in 1898Alta Weiss, who pitched against men’s teams throughout OhioLizzie Murphy, who played semipro ball for over twenty yearsEdith Houghton, who was playing semipro ball at the age of tenJackie Mitchell, who struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in 1931Babe Didrikson, who pitched spring training against major league teamsVolume 2 offers the most important of the newspaper and magazine articles about these six players, some articles in their entirety and some in summary. Included at the end of the volume is “The Only Lizzie,” an article about Lizzie Arlington.This book will be of interest to baseball researchers in general, to women in baseball who want to know their history, to people who enjoy reading old newspaper articles, to high school English teachers who assign research topics and papers to students, and to all teachers interested in introducing students to primary source materials. In this volume you will find untold stories about women in sports; primary source materials; research paper materials; and the daily or twice-daily games played by barnstorming women.
  • Cookie the Cockatoo: Everything Changes

    Barbara Gregorich

    language (Philbar, April 9, 2020)
    Back in 1934 nobody knew that Cookie, a young Major Mitchell’s cockatoo from Australia, would live into the next century. Nobody knew that Cookie would become a celebrity bird. Nobody knew what profound and rapid changes the world would experience. Sitting in his cage, and sometimes flying around a locked room, Cookie lived through changes of all kinds —Superman, TV, Adidas, kidney machines, space travel, mass prisons, iPhones, climate change, heroic deeds, and more. Serious, yet also humorous, these free-verse poems examine the outside world through the eyes of a preening, self-centered caged bird who questions captivity, war, and natural catastrophe while marveling at events such as Sputnik, figure skating, and Sully’s landing of a damaged airplane in the Hudson River.Cookie the Cockatoo: Everything Changes focuses on change. Changes in the world, changes in Cookie. Change as something whose direction must be examined.
  • Jack and Larry: Jack Graney and Larry, the Cleveland Baseball Dog

    Barbara Gregorich

    eBook (, Nov. 30, 2012)
    Jack and Larry is the heartwarming story of a man, a dog, and a baseball team. Leadoff batter for the Cleveland American League team from 1912-22, Jack Graney was loved for many reasons, not least among them the fact that he owned Larry, bull terrier mascot of the woebegone, 102-losses, 48-games-out team that struggled to prove itself worthy.Larry, too, was loved, not only by the Cleveland fans, but by porters, bellhops, ship captains and trolly car conductors in all American League cities and in Canada. Loyal, sensitive, intelligent, Larry was more than a mascot — he was part of the team.Jack and Larry is a story about the eventual triumph of the underdog . . . about sports mascots . . . 1910’s baseball . . . bull terriers . . . and overcoming hardships. This gripping tale of the pursuit of the pennant is a story of devotion, commitment, and persistence, illustrating what it means to be major league.You will laugh, you will cry. You will wish you had been there to see it.For all ages, 10 to adult.
  • Jack and Larry: Jack Graney and Larry, the Cleveland Baseball Dog

    Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 14, 2012)
    Jack and Larry is the heartwarming story of a man, a dog, and a baseball team. Leadoff batter for the Cleveland American League team from 1912-22, Jack Graney was loved for many reasons, not least among them the fact that he owned Larry, bull terrier mascot of the woebegone, 102-losses, 48-games-out team that struggled to prove itself worthy.Larry, too, was loved, not only by the Cleveland fans, but by porters, bellhops, ship captains and trolly car conductors in all American League cities and in Canada. Loyal, sensitive, intelligent, Larry was more than a mascot — he was part of the team.Jack and Larry is a story about the eventual triumph of the underdog . . . about sports mascots . . . 1910’s baseball . . . bull terriers . . . and overcoming hardships. This gripping tale of the pursuit of the pennant is a story of devotion, commitment, and persistence, illustrating what it means to be major league.You will laugh, you will cry. You will wish you had been there to see it.For all ages, 10 to adult.
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  • Cookie the Cockatoo: Everything Changes

    Barbara Gregorich

    (Independently published, April 10, 2020)
    Back in 1934 nobody knew that Cookie, a young Major Mitchell’s cockatoo from Australia, would live into the next century. Nobody knew that Cookie would become a celebrity bird. Nobody knew what profound and rapid changes the world would experience. Sitting in his cage, and sometimes flying around a locked room, Cookie lived through changes of all kinds —Superman, TV, Adidas, kidney machines, space travel, mass prisons, iPhones, climate change, heroic deeds, and more. Serious, yet also humorous, these free-verse poems examine the outside world through the eyes of a preening, self-centered caged bird who questions captivity, war, and natural catastrophe while marveling at events such as Sputnik, figure skating, and Sully’s landing of a damaged airplane in the Hudson River.Cookie the Cockatoo: Everything Changes focuses on change. Changes in the world, changes in Cookie. Change as something whose direction must be examined.
  • The Gum on the Drum

    Barbara Gregorich

    (School Zone Publishing Company (1984-02-01), July 6, 1656)
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  • Up Went the Goat

    Barbara Gregorich, Joan Hoffman

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 1984)
    Presents the adventures of a goat as he goes up and down the mountain.
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  • Nicole Digs a Hole

    Barbara Gregorich, Nan Brooks

    eBook (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 5, 2014)
    Nicole Digs a Hole tells how a girl who likes to dig holes causes trouble for some moles.School Zone’s Start to Read! series helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Meaningful clues in the illustrations are abundant. After several readings with a partner, the child should be able to read alone. Most of all, the reading experience should be enjoyable.Most of the vocabulary words in Nicole Digs a Hole are typically introduced in first grade and second grade. The words mark, leaves, bright, whole, and stole are higher-level words. You may need to help your child sound out these words.www.schoolzone.com
  • The fox on the box

    Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, July 6, 1999)
    1999 Houghton Mifflin Invitations to Literacy Collection 2 Book 2 / Little Readers, Early Emergent -- The Fox on the Box (P) Written by Barbara Gregorich / Illustrated by Robert Masheris ***ISBN-13: 9780395941621 ***Pages: 16
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  • Reading Survival Skills

    Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (Learning Works, June 1, 1982)
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  • Get Lost, Becka!

    Shirley Simon, Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 1985)
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