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Books with author Natalie Kim Rompella

  • Ready to Go Guided Reading: Infer, Grades 1 - 2

    Natalie Rompella

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, March 16, 2017)
    Guided Reading: Infer for first and second grades enhances lesson plans with six sets each of six nonfiction readers. There are 36 readers― two each for below-, on-, and above-level student readers. This teacher resource book helps engage students as they learn about spiders, hibernation, and more.Ready to Go Guided Reading: Infer offers the essentials for an effective, comprehensive guided reading program for first and second grades. This book includes:-leveled readers that cover high-interest topics-prompts to encourage students to work with the text and text features-discussion guides-graphic organizers and an observation sheetThe readers are separated into three readability levels and designed to keep students’ attention. Various callout boxes direct students to apply guided reading strategies to the texts, such as scanning for meaning or word work. Each reader concludes with a writing prompt.The 12-book Ready to Go: Guided Reading series for grades 1–6 includes everything you need for your guided reading group. Each 80-page book is essentially a guided reading set, containing 36 total readers, six discussion guides, and three reproducible pages. Each grade span includes four books, focusing on the following reading comprehension strategies:-Infer-Connect-Question-SummarizeThe readers contain short nonfiction texts and text features such as callout boxes, photographs, charts, and maps.
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  • Experiments in Material and Matter with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about material and matter. Readers can take an up-close look at the different types of matter, properties of each type, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts and supporting the Next Generation Science Standards has never been simpler!
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  • Experiments in Light and Sound with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about light and sound. Readers can take an up-close look at how sound vibrations work, what pitch is, how reflection and refraction are related, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts and supporting the Next Generation Science Standards has never been simpler!
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  • Cookie Cutters & Sled Runners

    Natalie Rompella

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Nov. 21, 2017)
    1 girl with 1 best friend1 middle school project3 huge, slobbery dogsA recipe for success . . . or disaster? Most kids would dread the start of middle school and the year-long Explorations project that comes with it, but Ana knows that her + her best friend Lily + their plan to write and sell their own cookbook is a recipe for success. Lily’s not just the perfect partner in culinary crime—she’s also the only person in the world who understands Ana’s need to wash her hands five times before picking up a spatula, and would never make fun of her for it. But Ana and Lily’s plan for edible entrepreneurship turns into one big baking disaster when they’re assigned to different partners for their projects. As if it wasn’t bad enough that Lily seems more excited to get to know her new partner than bummed about being separated, Lily and her new friend plan to use the cookbook idea for themselves—and they didn’t even ask! Worse, Ana’s partner is Dasher, the strange new girl from Alaska, and she wants to do their project on the weirdest thing imaginable: sled dog racing. Dasher’s dogs are scary, slobbery, and decidedly not germ-free, but Ana thinks she’s found a loophole when she agrees to bake pancakes for spectators while Dasher mushes in a local race. That is, until Dasher sprains her ankle and has to drop out of the running. Can Ana learn to mush—and overcome her anxiety—in time to save her friendships, finish her project, and compete in the big race?
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  • STEM, Grade 3

    Craver, Natalie Rompella

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, Jan. 15, 2015)
    Applying the Standards: STEM for grade 3 offers 64 pages of highly engaging STEM tasks. It includes a problem-solving rubric and guided pages that walk students through completing each step of the STEM process. Third graders will complete tasks in areas such as bubble geometry, engineering towers, inventions, and space physics. The Applying the Standards: STEM series emphasizes creativity and innovation in science, technology, engineering, and math. This is a series of six 64-page books for students in kindergarten to grade 5. A variety of topics are covered with 30 engaging tasks, and a culminating reflection question for each task encourages students to think about and apply their newfound learning and knowledge.
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  • Experiments in Material and Matter with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about material and matter. Readers can take an up-close look at the different types of matter, properties of each type, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts and supporting the Next Generation Science Standards has never been simpler!
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  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The Ultimate Teen Guide

    Natalie Rompella

    eBook (Scarecrow Press, April 23, 2009)
    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder strikes one in fifty adults. However, the disorder often remains untreated in young adults, despite advances in diagnostics. Though so many people suffer from OCD, very few seek professional help. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The Ultimate Teen Guide helps teens understand OCD in greater detail. The guide explains different forms of OCD (checking, cleaning, scrupulosity) and related disorders (such as Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, Tourette's Syndrome, and Asperger's Disorder).Author Natalie Rompella voices many common concerns teens have when confronted with OCD, including how to deal with school, work, and friends. The book also discusses uncomfortable topics, such as obsessions with sexuality and other unwanted thoughts. The book features insights from teens who suffer from OCD, letting others know they are not alone. The book also encourages teens to seek help through treatment and provides details of different treatment options.
  • Chemistry

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 6, 2007)
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  • Famous Firsts: The Trendsetters, Groundbreakers, and Risk-Takers Who Got America Moving!

    Natalie Rompella

    Hardcover (Lobster Press, Oct. 31, 2007)
    (ages 9 - 12) After learning about groundbreaking Americans whose ideas turned into international sports trends, readers will be inspired to get moving! Famous Firsts covers diverse activities such as skateboarding, frisbee, cheerleading, trampolining, and inline skating. The book's dynamic design features color photos of and personal stories from American athletes including skateboard legends Tony Hawk and Alan 'Ollie' Gelfand, BMX pros Mat Hoffman and Cory Coffey, University of Maryland cheerleader and Survivor cast member Penny Ramsey, pro surfer Bethany Hamilton, and Libby Riddles, the first woman to ever win the Iditarod.
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  • Ecosystems

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 6, 2007)
    Projects in this book include: My Personal Ecosystem; I’m Crowded!; Rain Down on Me; Invaders!; Water Cleaned with Dirt?!; What was for Lunch?; The Disappearing Apple; Puddle and Pond pH; No Good Water.
  • Experiments in Light and Sound with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Natalie Rompella

    Hardcover (Raintree, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about light and sound. Readers can take an up-close look at how sound vibrations work, what pitch is, how reflection and refraction are related, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts has never been simpler!
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  • Common Core Science 4 Today, Grade 2: Daily Skill Practice

    Natalie Rompella

    Paperback (Carson-Dellosa Publishing, March 15, 1838)
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