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Books with author Rebecca Stead

  • First Light

    Rebecca Stead

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Peter is thrilled to join his parents on an expedition to Greenland, where his father studies global warming. Peter will get to skip school, drive a dogsled, and–finally–share in his dad’s adventures. But on the ice cap, Peter struggles to understand a series of visions that both frighten and entice him. Thea has never seen the sun. Her extraordinary people, suspected of witchcraft and nearly driven to extinction, have retreated to a secret world they’ve built deep inside the arctic ice. As Thea dreams of a path to Earth’s surface, Peter’s search for answers brings him ever closer to her hidden home. Rebecca Stead’s fascinating debut novel is a dazzling tale of mystery, science and adventure at the top of the world.
  • It is me - D

    Rebecca Starr

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 13, 2019)
    In this trilogy, I once knew a dog named Stig, Once I had a buddy Su and Peanut was so small, D has to say good bye forever to three of his best buddies. One at a time they all cross to the rainbow bridge.Written in rhyme with colorful fun scenes D introduces you to the characters and shares his happy memories of Stig, Suse (pronounced like Dr. Seuss) and Peanut. See how Peanuts dream comes true and the three new friends fly away together.Don’t forget to look for more stories about, Lu Magoo, Evil Boney T, Meet his crew and Chippy, and many more.The story of Peanut is only featured in this trilogy. It is Me-D. The Stig and My Buddy Su can be purchased separately.
  • When You Reach Me

    Rebecca Stead

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Dec. 28, 2010)
    This remarkable novel holds a fantastic puzzle at its heart. By sixth grade, Miranda and her best friend, Sal, know how to navigate their New York City neighborhood. They know where it's safe to go, and they know who to avoid. Like the crazy guy on the corner. But things start to unravel. Sal gets punched by a kid on the street for what seems like no reason, and he shuts Miranda out of his life. The apartment key that Miranda's mom keeps hidden for emergencies is stolen. And then a mysterious note arrives, scrawled on a tiny slip of paper. The notes keep coming, and Miranda slowly realizes that whoever is leaving them knows things no one should know. Each message brings her closer to believing that only she can prevent a tragic death. Until the final note makes her think she's too late.
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  • Charles Darwin: And the Evolution Revolution

    Rebecca Stefoff

    eBook (Oxford University Press, May 16, 1996)
    On the Origin of Species, published in 1858, transformed our view of the world and made Charles Darwin one of the most controversial figures in science. This biography begins much earlier with his long search for a profession, his five-year voyage around the world on the Beagle, and the decades-long intellectual journey he made in his study and garden. But it is for his theory about the origin of man and natural selection that he is remembered. His book threw the scientific community into a heated debate that continues today, and has made evolutionary biology one of the liveliest areas of science. This new biography looks at the person behind the controversy whose earth- shaking discoveries and ideas remain as exciting and interesting as today's headlines. Oxford Profiles in Science is an on-going series of scientific biographies for young adults. Written by top scholars and writers, each biography examines the personality of its subject as well as the thought process leading to his or her discoveries. These illustrated biographies combine accessible technical information with compelling personal stories to portray the scientists whose work has shaped our understanding of the natural world.
  • Lech Walesa: The Road to Democracy

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 17, 1992)
    Witness history in the making as you turn the pages of time and discover the fascinating lives of famous explorers, leaders of twentieth-century politics and government, and great Americans. One August day in 1980, Lech Walesa pushed his way past the Polish police, climbed over a twelve-foot wall, and jumped onto a bulldozer, calling to Polish shipyard workers to continue their strike for higher wages and other demands. Walesa’s fiery speech inspired the workers and kept the strike alive. His call to action that day ultimately brought about important changes in Poland and established his leadership of the movement that became known as Solidarity. Lech Walesa: The Road to Democracy chronicles Walesa’s dramatic role as the leader of his country’s democratic future and its transformation from a communist regime to a democratic government. The son of a farmer and an electrician by trade, Walesa overcame police oppression and imprisonment to lead Solidarity and win the Nobel Prize. In 1990, Lech Walesa became Poland’s first democratically elected noncommunist president.
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  • Everest

    Rebecca Stephens

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 28, 2001)
    Explores the many ways in which people have tried to conquer Mount Everest, with insight into the mountain environment and survival techniques, the emergence of mountain civilizations, and the feats of bravery and endurance.
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  • The Panama Canal

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    This title explores and explains how the Panama Canal was built. The canal's construction is described in terms of the engineering process. The book explores why the canal was built and describes the design stages and technologies used during construction. The book also describes the challenges builders faced while building the canal.
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  • Charles Darwin: And the Evolution Revolution

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 4, 1998)
    On the Origin of Species, published in 1858, transformed our view of the world and made Charles Darwin one of the most controversial figures in science. This biography begins much earlier with his long search for a profession, his five-year voyage around the world on the Beagle, and the decades-long intellectual journey he made in his study and garden. But it is for his theory about the origin of man and natural selection that he is remembered. His book threw the scientific community into a heated debate that continues today, and has made evolutionary biology one of the liveliest areas of science. This new biography looks at the person behind the controversy whose earth- shaking discoveries and ideas remain as exciting and interesting as today's headlines.
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  • The Young Oxford Companion to Maps and Mapmaking

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 23, 1995)
    In a single volume, here is everything you need to know to read a map, plus information on why maps are created, who created them in the past, who is making maps now, what instruments and techniques are used, and what we can learn from studying them. Over 350 entries, arranged alphabetically and thoroughly cross-referenced, look at the discovery, exploration, and mapping of each region of the world. Profiles of famous explorers and mapmakers are included, and the terminology of cartography is explained in entries throughout. Nautical maps, historical maps, meteorological maps, even mental maps are defined and described in natural and easy-to-understand language, illustrated by photographs, drawings, diagrams, projections, and ancient and modern maps from all over the world. There has never been a book like this one. It links together history, geography, and economics in an entertaining and informative text and serves as a "road map" to further exploration and study. For ages 10-adult cartography, nautical maps, hsitorical maps, meterlogical maps, and even mental maps are defined and described in natural and easy-to-understand language. Photographs, drawings, diagrams, projections, and ancient and modern maps illustrate the articles.
  • Space Race: An Interactive Space Exploration Adventure

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    You are living in a time of change and progress. World War II is over, but the Cold War between the United States and its former ally, the Soviet Union, is on. The United States government is afraid the Soviet Union will use space to develop weapons with its space technology. We want to get there first! Will you help your country by developing the first space rocket, or perhaps moving to Cape Canaveral to train as an astronaut?
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  • Marco Polo and the Medieval Explorers

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Examines the life and travels of the medieval explorer
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  • Pre-Algebra Bingo Gr 5-8

    Rebecca Stark

    Paperback (Educational Impressions, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Bingo Bags are a fun way to test and reinforce knowledge. The game includes 50 topics with multiple clues for each. The Bingo Bag contains enough cards for 30 students. Templates are provided for you to create additional topics and clues. All Bingo Bags Include, 30 Bingo Cards, 50 Terms, 2 or 3 Clues per Term, Easy-to-Store Handle Bag, Blank Templates to Add Extra Topics, and Easy-to-Follow Instructions. (Chips not included.) Terms include: -3, 3/8, 1/2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6x 30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12xy, 14, 15x, 18, 21, 24 + n, 24x2, 36x, 42x, 55, 70, Algebra, Algebraic Expression, Arithmetic, Binomial, Coefficient, Commutative Property, Constant, Distributive Property, Equation, Equivalent, Expand, Exponent, Inverse Operation(s), Linear Equation, Monomial, Negative Integer, Parentheses, Polynomial, Positive Integer, Proportion, Quadratic Equation, Simplest Form, Term(s), Trinomial, Variable