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Books with author Julie Ellis

  • What's Your Angle, Pythagoras?

    Julie Ellis

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2004)
    Young Pythagoras can't seem to stay out of trouble. Every time he tries to help, people get angry. What's a curious kid to do?On a trip to Egypt, Pythagoras' curiosity helps him discover the secret of the right triangle. A clever introduction to the Pythagorean Theorem.
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  • Food Around the World: Fluency

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 8, 2006)
    Children around the world eat all kinds of food. In some countries their food is different from ours. It looks different and it tastes quite different, too. Did you know that some of the foods you eat came from another country? How do people make their kind of food?
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  • Pythagoras and the Ratios: A Math Adventure by Julie Ellis

    Julie Ellis

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, March 15, 1789)
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  • Currencies Of The World: how money works

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (New Holland Publishers, May 4, 2015)
    This book is all about money. Money is such an important part of our world, so it’s hard to believe there was a time when there was no such thing and the first paper money only appeared in China about 1,000 years ago.Currencies of the World takes you from the earliest times, when people traded food and tools with each other, through the advent of coins, the development of international trade, the world financial system and how it works to the modern day world. It explains the role of banks, including the World Bank , the stock market, all the way to credit cards and internet banking―it even has tips to help kids manage their own money.Currencies of the World includes a Glossary and Exercises.
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  • Samantha's Brother

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Cengage Learning Australia, )
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  • Currencies Of The World: how money works

    Julie Ellis

    Hardcover (New Holland Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    This book is all about money. Money is such an important part of our world, so it’s hard to believe there was a time when there was no such thing and the first paper money only appeared in China about 1,000 years ago.Currencies of the World takes you from the earliest times, when people traded food and tools with each other, through the advent of coins, the development of international trade, the world financial system and how it works to the modern day world. It explains the role of banks, including the World Bank , the stock market, all the way to credit cards and internet banking―it even has tips to help kids manage their own money.Currencies of the World includes a Glossary and Exercises.
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  • Volcanoes

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Feb. 20, 2006)
    A volcano is a mountain that erupts it explodes! Hot, melted rock called lava blows out of the top. It runs down the side of the mountain. The volcano shoots out steam and smoke and ash. It is dangerous for people and animals. Hot lava can cover farms and towns and houses.
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  • Lighthouse Reception Pink B: I Can Fly

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Ginn, )
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  • How Paper Is Made: Fluency

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 8, 2006)
    We use many kinds of paper every day. Have you ever wondered where paper comes from? This book is made from paper. So is the newspaper. What else? Papermaking was first invented in China about two thousand years ago. All paper comes from wood. It can be made by hand, but most paper is made in a paper mill. Find out how.
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  • Puppy School: Early

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Puppies like to chew things. They also like to run and chase things and jump up. They dont come when their owners call them. Some puppies go to Puppy School. What do you think they learn at Puppy School?
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  • Why Recycle?

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, May 26, 2008)
    Things that we dont want any longer can be called rubbish, trash, junk or garbage. What do we do with it? What happens to it at your house? Do you recycle it? Recycling means reusing something that would otherwise be thrown away. What things could we recycle from our rubbish?
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  • Marbles

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, )
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