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Books with title No Matter What

  • What Matters

    Kathi Corn

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Sept. 10, 2019)
    This book is an instrument to develop the expansion along with a dialog of ideas, near and far. I feed into the imaginations and comparisons. The lead question, "What Matters?" is encouraging a child to express and expand their thoughts. My little people in my drawing are fun and serious. I wanted a child to be able to draw them also.
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  • Do What Matters

    Diann Shope, Bob Lanphear

    language (Self, July 12, 2016)
    His good friend is killed in a car accident that leaves Paul with broken limbs and a seriously messed up face. When he’s finally recovered and leading a big outdoor education program, he finds his dad trying to get a drunken chaperone into her tent. Drew’s classmate gets drawn into prostitution and in trying to rescue her he’s assaulted by her would-be pimp, injuring his hand and jeopardizing his jazz career. His girlfriend, Elektra, a fragile dynamo, has a bipolar “meltdown” and breaks up with him. Paul and Drew Emory, a senior and a junior in high school, have a lot to sort out. They have big questions and tough situations to navigate through, even though their classmates think they’ve got it all–looks, smarts, talent and hot girlfriends. The brothers are trying to Do What Matters.
  • BEING SAM, NO MATTER WHAT

    Marta Tandori

    language (Marta Tandori, May 30, 2013)
    Only three weeks into the seventh grade, Samantha Pacepa’s life is turned upside down when her teacher, Miss Valentina—a.k.a. The Greek Goddess—announces that their class is going on a three-day excursion to New York City. Being an immigrant’s kid from Romania has always meant living with lots of rules, including no overnight school trips – ANYWHERE. But when the most sacred of all the Pacepa Cardinal Commandments is broken—The Family Sticks Together, No Matter What—home life totally breaks down, forcing Sam to question where her loyalties lie. Does she join forces with Nick, her older brother, by making a stand and walking out on the family, or does she take her parents’ side? After all, weren’t they suffering too? Suddenly, not being able to go on a trip to New York isn’t all that important anymore…
  • What's the Matter?

    Shirley Duke

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    In What's the Matter?, students will learn about the different states of matter, the building blocks of the universe, influential scientists in the field, and more. Readers will love discovering new information in this chapter book while also reinforcing learned skills with comprehension and extension activities. The Let’s Explore Science series allows readers to dive into the world of fascinating science-related topics while strengthening reading comprehension skills. Each 48-page title features full-color photographs, real-world applications, content vocabulary, and more to effectively engage young learners
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  • Never, No Matter What

    Mary Leah Otto, Clover Clarke

    Paperback (Women's Press, Aug. 16, 1988)
    We meet Mark's family in an abusive situation and follow him, his sister Sara and their mother out of their abusive home and into a women's shelter. This picturebook is suitable for youngsters 8 and under. A question and answer guide for adults and children developed by The Women's Place, YWCA, St. Thomas, Ontario is included.
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  • What Is Matter?

    Alexandra Hanson-Harding

    Hardcover (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Everything that takes up space is made out of matter, whether it's a person, air, or a mountain. This volume covers the fundamental concepts students need to understand matter. Fact boxes highlight and further explain vocabulary words, while "Compare and Contrast" and "Think About It" boxes encourage readers to think and explore the ideas further. The lively narrative uses true-to-life examples to explain concepts, while bright color photographs and illustrations reinforce facts and examples. This informative book supports Common Core Science Standards, evaluation of evidence, understanding scientific theories, and connecting and relating knowledge. Readers will understand why matter really matters!
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  • Friends No Matter What

    Mark R. Littleton

    Paperback (Harvest House Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Crista befriends Kazee, a new black student, whose presence at Lake Wallenpaupack Elementary School disturbs some prejudiced members of the community
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  • What's the Matter?

    Renee Heiss, Gary a Stewart, Christine O'Brien LLB

    Paperback (Entelechy Education, LLC, Sept. 30, 2016)
    This 34-page book is a wonderful way to introduce science and nature to children. The three main characters in this book are Priti, a proton; Ning, a neuton; and Ellie, an electron. Together, they form The EnteleTrons(R). One day, the world of The EnteleTrons(R) has changed. What has happened? Then the team discovers the reason -Ice has begun to melt! It's Priti, Ning and Ellie's task to help Ice accept that it will soon become Water, and eventually turn to Water Vapor before reversing the process during the Water Cycle. Through an engaging story, children start to learn in an easily-understood manner about how the water cycle works, plus the the acceptance of change in their lives. The back pages contain The EnteleLab(R), a fun workshop where The EnteleTrons(R) find necessary tools to solve the problem. Also included are website links for activities and supplementary learning resources. However, there is much more to this book - woven in the pages are important life lessons. Young people will love helping The EnteleTrons(R) figure out how to help Ice, while exploring the primary states of matter. Through character interaction, The EnteleTrons(R) show everyone how change is a normal part of life's experiences. What's the Matter? has been recognized with a 2014 International Children's Literary Classics Seal of Approval. The Literary Classics mission is to honor excellence in children's and young adult literature, thereby encouraging a passion for reading while promoting education, imagination, and character in young readers.
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  • No Matter What You Do

    Teresa Heying

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 19, 2013)
    Jesus loves you, no matter what you do. And if you're very sorry, his forgiveness is for you.
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  • What Is Matter?

    Lisa Trumbauer

    Paperback (Doubleday Book & Music Clubs, )
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  • What Is Matter?

    Alexandra Hanson-Harding

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Everything that takes up space is made out of matter, whether it's a person, air, or a mountain. This volume covers the fundamental concepts students need to understand matter. Fact boxes highlight and further explain vocabulary words, while "Compare and Contrast" and "Think About It" boxes encourage readers to think and explore the ideas further. The lively narrative uses true-to-life examples to explain concepts, while bright color photographs and illustrations reinforce facts and examples. This informative book supports Common Core Science Standards, evaluation of evidence, understanding scientific theories, and connecting and relating knowledge. Readers will understand why matter really matters!
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  • Do What Matters

    Ms. Diann Shope

    Paperback (Diann Shope, Oct. 6, 2016)
    His good friend is killed in a car accident that leaves Paul with broken limbs and a seriously messed up face. When he’s finally recovered and leading a big outdoor education program, he finds his dad trying to get a drunken chaperone into her tent. Drew’s classmate gets drawn into prostitution and in trying to rescue her he’s assaulted by her would-be pimp, injuring his hand and jeopardizing his jazz career. His girlfriend, Elektra, a fragile dynamo, has a bipolar “meltdown” and breaks up with him. Paul and Drew Emory, a senior and a junior in high school, have a lot to sort out. They have big questions and tough situations to navigate through, even though their classmates think they’ve got it all–looks, smarts, talent and hot girlfriends. The brothers are trying to Do What Matters.