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Books in Fact or Fiction series

  • Great Journeys

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Great Journeys looks at some of the greatest journeys ever made - starting with human beings' first great journey 150,000 years ago: leaving Africa. Find out who first discovered America, who reached the South Pole first (and who came second!). Then find out about the great journey to reach the Moon. The fiction story 'The Big Sleep' tells of a man who spends a hundred years asleep in space, on the greatest journey ever.The Trailblazers series has been written for older children and young adults with a reading age of 5-8. The books are suitable for general reading or as part of a more structured reading program. Each book is on a strong, popular topic, with a colorful, attractive layout. Each book has a non-fiction and a fiction section. The fiction story appears in two formats - one with simple texts for poor readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version of the same story, for those who are just starting to learn to read. These two levels of entry give access points for children and young adults with different reading ages. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.
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  • Mummies in Fact and Fiction

    Arnold Madison

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1980)
    A light, humorous look at all sorts of mummies, including animal mummies, Egyptian mummies, movie mummies, and shrunken heads
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  • How to Be a Pop Star

    David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 31, 2012)
    Where do you find a band? How do you get a gig? Learn the facts before reading a story about what happens when pride gets in the way of making great music.
  • Science Fiction

    David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 31, 2012)
    Explore aliens, time travel, and more before reading "The City" and seeing how the future might not be a great place to live.
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  • Killer Plants

    David Orme, Jan Martin

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2010)
    Explore the mysterious world of deadly plants. Then, it's lunchtime, and you're on the menu in "Where's Mr. Potts?"
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  • Sea Killers

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    The sea is a dangerous place. There's sharks of course, but the real dangers are much smaller. Like a killer octopus the size of a golf ball. And it's not just animals: there are pirates, and giant waves that can break boats in two! Get the facts. Got that? Then read "Shark Attack!" -- a great diving sotry about what to do when a shark is after you and it can REALLY smell your blood! Finally, use the Word Check to make sure you know your tentacles from your tsunami.
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  • Endangered Animals

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    There might be two hundred million different types of living things on our planet - and some are in danger of becoming extinct. Find out about some that we have lost forever, and some that are in great danger: Animals such as the blue whale, the black rhino and the great white shark. Why is it happening, and what can we do about it? Then read Bill and Ben's story - a true story about how sometimes it is very hard to do the right thing to help endangered animals survive. This is one of a series on books on popular non-fiction topics. As with other books in the series, a full colour non-fiction section is followed by a fiction story based upon the topic. The story appears in two formats: one with simple texts for poor or reluctant readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version for those who are just starting to read.
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  • Beasts

    Stewart Ross

    Paperback (Aladdin/Watts, Aug. 28, 1997)
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  • Science Fact or Science Fiction?

    Megan Borgert-Spaniol, Rachael L. Thomas, Rebecca Felix

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Science Fact or Science Fiction? explores common science fiction themes and theories from both a cultural and scientific perspective. Readers will explore each topic's history, examine evidence, and decide whether the topic is fact or fiction. Famous cases, creatures, and people related to the topic are featured. Full-color and black-and-white photos provide new perspectives, bringing each theory to life. Table of contents, fun facts, a glossary, and an index are included. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Mummies

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Find out all you need to know about mummies. What is a mummy? Where do they come from? Where can you see them? Is there really a mummy's curse? Get the facts. Got that? Then read a scary story about the mummy that came back to life: "The Walking Horror". Finally, use the Word Check to make sure you can sound like an expert!
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  • Speed

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Speed tells you everything you need to know about going fast. How fast can we go? On land? On water? In the air? In space? Are there impossible speed barriers? And what's the slowest thing ever? In the fiction story 'All About Speed' a rally driving lesson suddenly becomes very, very exciting. Find out why.<br /><br />The Trailblazers series has been written for older children and young adults with a reading age of 5-8. The books are suitable for general reading or as part of a more structured reading program. Each book is on a strong, popular topic, with a colorful, attractive layout. <br /><br />Each book has a non-fiction and a fiction section. The fiction story appears in two formats - one with simple texts for poor readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version of the same story, for those who are just starting to learn to read. These two levels of entry give access points for children and young adults with different reading ages. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.<br />
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  • Speed

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Speed tells you everything you need to know about going fast. How fast can we go? On land? On water? In the air? In space? Are there impossible speed barriers? And what's the slowest thing ever? In the fiction story 'All About Speed' a rally driving lesson suddenly becomes very, very exciting. Find out why.<br /><br />The Trailblazers series has been written for older children and young adults with a reading age of 5-8. The books are suitable for general reading or as part of a more structured reading program. Each book is on a strong, popular topic, with a colorful, attractive layout. <br /><br />Each book has a non-fiction and a fiction section. The fiction story appears in two formats - one with simple texts for poor readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version of the same story, for those who are just starting to learn to read. These two levels of entry give access points for children and young adults with different reading ages. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.<br />
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