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Books with author Jennifer Rozines Roy

  • Yellow Star

    Jennifer Roy

    Paperback (Two Lions, June 3, 2014)
    "In 1945 the war ended. The Germans surrendered, and the ghetto was liberated. Out of over a quarter of a million people, about 800 walked out of the ghetto. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. I was one of the twelve." For more than fifty years after the war, Syvia, like many Holocaust survivors, did not talk about her experiences in the Lodz ghetto in Poland. She buried her past in order to move forward. But finally she decided it was time to share her story, and so she told it to her niece, who has re-told it here using free verse inspired by her aunt. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. A timeline, historical notes, and an author's note are included.
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  • Jars of Hope: How One Woman Helped Save 2,500 Children During the Holocaust

    Jennifer Rozines Roy, Megan Owenson

    Paperback (Capstone Young Readers, July 1, 2016)
    Amid the horrors of World War II, Irena Sendler was an unlikely and unsung hero. While many people lived in fear of the Nazis, Irena defied them, even though it could have meant her life. This gripping true story of a woman who took it upon herself to help save 2,500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust is not only inspirational―it's unforgettable.
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  • Yellow Star

    Jennifer Roy

    eBook (Two Lions, May 15, 2012)
    "In 1945 the war ended. The Germans surrendered, and the ghetto was liberated. Out of over a quarter of a million people, about 800 walked out of the ghetto. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. I was one of the twelve." For more than fifty years after the war, Syvia, like many Holocaust survivors, did not talk about her experiences in the Lodz ghetto in Poland. She buried her past in order to move forward. But finally she decided it was time to share her story, and so she told it to her niece, who has re-told it here using free verse inspired by her aunt. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. A timeline, historical notes, and an author's note are included.
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  • Basic Skills Inferencing, Grades 5 to 6: Using Context Clues to Infer Meaning

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2000)
    The skill of inferencing, using information to draw a logical conclusion, is a higher-level thinking skill that is sometimes difficult for young students to master but very important to reading comprehension. The high-interest lessons in this book are supplemented with a variety of activities to make learning the skill of inferencing fun. The exercises increase in difficulty as the book progresses, so the students practice more advanced skills as they work through the book. With a variety of fun and instructional formats, teachers can provide direct instruction, reinforcement, or independent practice throughout the year.
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  • Basic Skills Main Idea, Grades 3 to 4: Using Topics and Details to See the Big Picture

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2000)
    The activities in Main Idea Grade 3-4 include high-interest reading selections with activities that teach and reinforce the concepts of main idea, topic, topic sentence, and supporting details. With a variety of fun and instructional formats,teachers can provide direct instruction, reinforcement, or independent practice throughout the year. When possible, lessons are linked to other curriculum areas such as math, science, social studies, and language arts. With this format, Main Ideaalso offers students the opportunity to learn and practice skills such as critical thinking, comprehension, and writing in an enjoyable and creative format. Review pages are also included to assess and reinforce student learning.
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  • Basic Skills Compare and Contrast, Grades 5 to 6: Using Comparisons and Contrasts to Build Comprehension

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2000)
    The activities in Compare and Contrast, Grades 5-6 are designed to improve students' reading comprehension skills and to give them the skills necessary for finding similarities and differences in text. With a variety of fun and instructional formats,teachers can provide an introduction, reinforcement, or independent practice for this cornerstone skill. Lessons are linked to other areas of the curriculum such as math, science, social studies, and language arts. Use these selections forindependent practice or whole-group instruction, Have students work with partners or teams to complete the more challenging activities. Another idea is to place the activity sheets in a center and reproduce the answer key for self-checking.
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  • Sharpen Your Debate and Speech Writing Skills

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    For the student faced with a class assignment to write and deliver a speech or participate in a debate, this guide provides practical advice. In SHARPEN YOUR DEBATE AND SPEECH WRITING SKILLS, authors Jennifer Rozines Roy and Johannah Haney offer an upbeat tone, helpful examples, and encouraging humor to the young novice speaker.
  • Yellow Star

    Jennifer Roy

    Hardcover (Two Lions, April 15, 2006)
    "In 1945 the war ended. The Germans surrendered, and the ghetto was liberated. Out of over a quarter of a million people, about 800 walked out of the ghetto. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. I was one of the twelve." For more than fifty years after the war, Syvia, like many Holocaust survivors, did not talk about her experiences in the Lodz ghetto in Poland. She buried her past in order to move forward. But finally she decided it was time to share her story, and so she told it to her niece, who has re-told it here using free verse inspired by her aunt. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. A timeline, historical notes, and an author's note are included.
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  • Mindblind

    Jennifer Roy

    Paperback (Skyscape, March 5, 2013)
    Fourteen-year-old Nathaniel Clark lives in two worlds—the outside world of his family and friends and his own, special, inside Aspie world, where he’s not forced to interact with people or worry about wearing his clothes right-side out. The world where he can solve mathematical problems that elude even the brightest graduate students. The world where he feels he can find his own inner truth. People say he’s a genius, but Nathaniel thinks differently. According to a book he once read, a true genius uses his talent to make a contribution to the world. Nathaniel takes the definition literally, and begins his quest for genius status. "I will start, right after I wash the chocolate off my face. If I want to be seen as a genius, I should not look like an idiot." Nathaniel has a sky-high IQ and perfect SAT scores, but Jennifer Roy and her husband, Greg, have a remarkable 8-year-old son, Adam, who not only inspired the character of Nathaniel Clark, but also created the "Amazing Race" charts and the narrative at the back of MindBlind.
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  • Mindblind

    Jennifer Roy

    eBook (Skyscape, May 15, 2012)
    Fourteen-year-old Nathaniel Clark lives in two worlds—the outside world of his family and friends and his own, special, inside Aspie world, where he’s not forced to interact with people or worry about wearing his clothes right-side out. The world where he can solve mathematical problems that elude even the brightest graduate students. The world where he feels he can find his own inner truth. People say he’s a genius, but Nathaniel thinks differently. According to a book he once read, a true genius uses his talent to make a contribution to the world. Nathaniel takes the definition literally, and begins his quest for genius status. "I will start, right after I wash the chocolate off my face. If I want to be seen as a genius, I should not look like an idiot." Nathaniel has a sky-high IQ and perfect SAT scores, but Jennifer Roy and her husband, Greg, have a remarkable 8-year-old son, Adam, who not only inspired the character of Nathaniel Clark, but also created the "Amazing Race" charts and the narrative at the back of MindBlind.
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  • You Can Write Using Good Grammar

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Provides information on grammar, including the parts of speech, usage, punctuation, and common grammar mistakes.
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  • Sharpen Your Essay Writing Skills

    Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    With the recent emphasis on essay writing in many standardized tests and classroom assignments, SHARPEN YOUR ESSAY WRITING SKILLS aims to help young writers in this process. A positive, conversational tone, fun illustrations, and helpful examples make the book engaging and easy to use.