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Books with title Be a Team Player

  • Team Players

    Mike Lupica, Rebekkah Ross, Simon & Schuster Audio

    Audiobook (Simon & Schuster Audio, April 3, 2018)
    Cassie must learn that you can't "fix" someone else after a girl with Asperger's joins her softball team in the fourth and final book of the Home Team series from New York Times best-selling author and sports-writing legend Mike Lupica. Cassie Bennett is great at being in charge. She always knows what to do to lead her teams to victory, keep her many groups of friends together, or fix any problem that comes her way. So when Sarah Milligan, an autistic girl with unreal softball skills, joins Cassie's team, Cassie's sure she can help her fit in with the team. But before long it's obvious that being around so many people is really hard for Sarah, and the more Cassie tries to reach out and involve her, the more Sarah pushes her away, sometimes literally. It doesn't help that Cassie's teammates aren't as interested in helping Sarah as they are in making sure they make it to the new softball All-Star Tournament that'll be televised just like the Little League World Series. Soon no one seems to even want Sarah on the team anymore besides Cassie, and the harder Cassie tries to bring everyone together, the worse things seem to get. Cassie Bennett never backs down from a challenge, but can she realize that maybe the challenge isn't fixing a problem in someone else, but in herself? Or will her stubbornness lead her to lose more than just softball games?
  • Team Player

    Joanna Campbell

    Paperback (HarperEntertainment, Dec. 4, 2001)
    Ages 8+
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  • Team Players

    Mike Lupica

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 19, 2019)
    Cassie must learn that you can’t “fix” someone else after a girl with Aspergers joins her softball team in the fourth and final book of the Home Team series from New York Times bestselling author and sports-writing legend Mike Lupica.Cassie Bennett is great at being in charge. She always knows what to do to lead her teams to victory, keep her many groups of friends together, or fix any problem that comes her way. So when Sarah Milligan, an autistic girl with unreal softball skills, joins Cassie’s team, Cassie’s sure she can help her fit in with the team. But before long it’s obvious that being around so many people is really hard for Sarah, and the more Cassie tries to reach out and involve her, the more Sarah pushes her away, sometimes literally. It doesn’t help that Cassie’s teammates aren’t as interested in helping Sarah as they are in making sure they make it to the new softball All-Star Tournament that’ll be televised just like the Little League World Series. Soon no one besides Cassie seems to even want Sarah on the team anymore, and the harder Cassie tries to bring everyone together, the worse things seem to get. Cassie Bennett never backs down from a challenge, but can she realize that maybe the challenge isn’t fixing a problem in someone else, but in herself? Or will her stubbornness lead her to lose more than just softball games?
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  • Team Player

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1999)
    Although Trent is not at all the jealous type, his teammates, Robbie and Gloria, are making him crazy with their constant bragging and stirring feelings inside him that he normally would not feel. Simultaneous.
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  • Team Players

    Mike Lupica

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2018)
    Cassie must learn that you can’t “fix” someone else after a girl with Aspergers joins her softball team in the fourth and final book of the Home Team series from New York Times bestselling author and sports-writing legend Mike Lupica.Cassie Bennett is great at being in charge. She always knows what to do to lead her teams to victory, keep her many groups of friends together, or fix any problem that comes her way. So when Sarah Milligan, an autistic girl with unreal softball skills, joins Cassie’s team, Cassie’s sure she can help her fit in with the team. But before long it’s obvious that being around so many people is really hard for Sarah, and the more Cassie tries to reach out and involve her, the more Sarah pushes her away, sometimes literally. It doesn’t help that Cassie’s teammates aren’t as interested in helping Sarah as they are in making sure they make it to the new softball All-Star Tournament that’ll be televised just like the Little League World Series. Soon no one seems to even want Sarah on the team anymore besides Cassie, and the harder Cassie tries to bring everyone together, the worse things seem to get. Cassie Bennett never backs down from a challenge, but can she realize that maybe the challenge isn’t fixing a problem in someone else, but in herself? Or will her stubbornness lead her to lose more than just softball games?
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  • Team Players

    Mike Lupica

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2018)
    Cassie must learn that you can’t “fix” someone else after a girl with Aspergers joins her softball team in the fourth and final book of the Home Team series from New York Times bestselling author and sports-writing legend Mike Lupica.Cassie Bennett is great at being in charge. She always knows what to do to lead her teams to victory, keep her many groups of friends together, or fix any problem that comes her way. So when Sarah Milligan, an autistic girl with unreal softball skills, joins Cassie’s team, Cassie’s sure she can help her fit in with the team. But before long it’s obvious that being around so many people is really hard for Sarah, and the more Cassie tries to reach out and involve her, the more Sarah pushes her away, sometimes literally. It doesn’t help that Cassie’s teammates aren’t as interested in helping Sarah as they are in making sure they make it to the new softball All-Star Tournament that’ll be televised just like the Little League World Series. Soon no one besides Cassie seems to even want Sarah on the team anymore, and the harder Cassie tries to bring everyone together, the worse things seem to get. Cassie Bennett never backs down from a challenge, but can she realize that maybe the challenge isn’t fixing a problem in someone else, but in herself? Or will her stubbornness lead her to lose more than just softball games?
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  • Being a Team Player Online

    Amber Lovett, Rachael Mclean

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Using the AASL Standards Framework for Learners, the Create and Share: Thinking Digitally series provides younger readers with the necessary tools to successfully and safely navigate the digital world. In Being a Team Player Online, readers learn how to work with others online. Activities throughout the book prompt students to think more deeply, be creative, share information and resources, and grow their knowledge. Book includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, and educational matter.
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  • Being a Team Player Online

    Amber Lovett, Rachael Mclean

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Using the AASL Standards Framework for Learners, the Create and Share: Thinking Digitally series provides younger readers with the necessary tools to successfully and safely navigate the digital world. In Being a Team Player Online, readers learn how to work with others online. Activities throughout the book prompt students to think more deeply, be creative, share information and resources, and grow their knowledge. Book includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, and educational matter.
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  • Team Player

    Jeffrey Pratt

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    When android teens join humans in high school, nothing will ever be the same. After years of hard work, Danny is finally the starting quarterback for the Fitzgerald Flash. But his senior year takes a turn when an android―Alice―joins the football team. With her advanced physical skills and quick mind, Alice soon shows up nearly every player on the team. If the human players can't figure out how to work with Alice, they may lose their chance at the state championship. Can Danny find a way to bring his team together?
  • Team Player

    Jillian Brooks

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 16, 2016)
    ME, competitive? Can I help it if I score the MOST goals, wear the COOLEST clothes, and throw the best PARTIES? I’m not competitive . . . that’s just who I am. And I’m definitely not SELFISH. So how come certain people—like my BEST friends—keep telling ME that I am? I can be NICE . . . When I feel like it.
  • Team Player

    Jeffrey Pratt

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    When android teens join humans in high school, nothing will ever be the same.After years of hard work, Danny is finally the starting quarterback for the Fitzgerald Flash. But his senior year takes a turn when an android—Alice—joins the football team. With her advanced physical skills and quick mind, Alice soon shows up nearly every player on the team. If the human players can't figure out how to work with Alice, they may lose their chance at the state championship. Can Danny find a way to bring his team together?
  • Team Player

    Cindy Jefferies, Seb Goffe, Aldo Chiappe

    eBook (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Oct. 17, 2011)
    Geno isn't scoring goals and the team is falling apart!It's nearly the end of Roddy's first year at Stadium School and Charlton House have the team cup within their grasp. But with just two matches to play, tensions are running high. Geno has hit a dry spell as striker, Keira has lost her way as captain and Roddy is fed up. He thinks he should lead the team now, and only he can bring an end to their losing streak. So why doesn't Geno agree? And could this be the end of their friendship?