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Books with title How to Survive Middle School

  • How to Survive Middle School

    Donna Gephart

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 9, 2011)
    Fans of James Patterson's Middle School series will root for David as he goes from feeling as insignificant as a hamster to becoming an Internet superstar. Eleven-year-old David Greenberg dreams of becoming a YouTube sensation and spends all of his time making hilarious Top 6½ Lists and Talk Time videos. But before he can get famous, he has to figure out a way to deal with: 6. Middle school (much scarier than it sounds!) 5. His best friend gone girl-crazy 4. A runaway mom who has no phone! 3. The threat of a swirlie on his birthday 2. A terrifying cousin 1. His # 1 fan, Bubbe (his Jewish grandmother) 1/2. Did we mention Hammy, the hamster who’s determined to break David’s heart? But when David’s new best friend, Sophie, starts sending out the links to everyone she knows and her friends tell their friends, thousands of people start viewing his videos.
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  • How to Survive Middle School

    Donna Gephart

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 2, 2010)
    Fans of James Patterson's Middle School series will root for David as he goes from feeling as insignificant as a hamster to becoming an Internet superstar. Eleven-year-old David Greenberg dreams of becoming a YouTube sensation and spends all of his time making hilarious Top 6½ Lists and Talk Time videos. But before he can get famous, he has to figure out a way to deal with: 6. Middle school (much scarier than it sounds!) 5. His best friend gone girl-crazy 4. A runaway mom who has no phone! 3. The threat of a swirlie on his birthday 2. A terrifying cousin 1. His # 1 fan, Bubbe (his Jewish grandmother) 1/2. Did we mention Hammy, the hamster who’s determined to break David’s heart? But when David’s new best friend, Sophie, starts sending out the links to everyone she knows and her friends tell their friends, thousands of people start viewing his videos.
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  • How to Survive Middle School

    Donna Gephart

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 13, 2010)
    Fans of James Patterson's Middle School series will root for David as he goes from feeling as insignificant as a hamster to becoming an Internet superstar. Eleven-year-old David Greenberg dreams of becoming a YouTube sensation and spends all of his time making hilarious Top 6½ Lists and Talk Time videos. But before he can get famous, he has to figure out a way to deal with: 6. Middle school (much scarier than it sounds!) 5. His best friend gone girl-crazy 4. A runaway mom who has no phone! 3. The threat of a swirlie on his birthday 2. A terrifying cousin 1. His # 1 fan, Bubbe (his Jewish grandmother) 1/2. Did we mention Hammy, the hamster who’s determined to break David’s heart? But when David’s new best friend, Sophie, starts sending out the links to everyone she knows and her friends tell their friends, thousands of people start viewing his videos.
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  • Middle School: How to Deal

    Cassandra Morris, Sara Borden, Alex Stikeleather, Maria Valladares, Sarah Miller, Miriam Yelton, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, April 1, 2013)
    Making the transition from grade school to middle school can be a very scary experience, but girls don't have to navigate it alone! Here's a book by five savvy and extremely smart girls - written when they were in middle school for girls just like them. With straight-from-the-heart advice on everything from dealing with being popular (or not!) and staying true to yourself, to handling more responsibility at home and at school, this is a girl's ultimate guide to surviving and succeeding in middle school on her own terms.
  • Math Doesn't Suck: How To Survive Middle School Math

    Danica McKellar

    Library Binding (Turtleback, July 1, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The mathematically advanced actress best known for her roles on The Wonder Years and The West Wing demystifies middle-school math concepts that are most challenging to today's student, sharing step-by-step instructions for developing real-world math skills.
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  • Middle School: How to Survive Middle School and High School as a Girl

    Ashley Foley

    language (, June 3, 2014)
    Are you currently going through middle school or high school?Do you have a daughter that is entering middle or high school that needs some help?The very first thing that needs to be said is that you should always be yourself and stand up for what you believe in. This will be a journey that takes you to the woman you are meant to be, and every single thing you face you can overcome. Some days will be difficult and seem endless while others will become some of the best memories in your entire life. Embrace them all. Time is elusive. What you'll learn inside:- Why MS/HS are so difficult- How to survive through as a parent- How to survive as a student socially and in the classroom- And much, MUCH more!So what are you waiting for?Scroll up and BUY NOW!\
  • How to Survive Middle School for Girls: Part 2

    Claudia Lamadre

    eBook (Claudia Lamadre, June 3, 2013)
    The Sequel to the #1 Amazon Bestseller "How to Survive Middle School For Girls" is Here!*****Don't miss How to Survive Middle School #3 Body Care Edition and #4 BFF Edition (Available now) for more secrets!Includes a SPECIAL QUIZ you must take in order to prepare for Middle School!Are you nervous and afraid of entering Middle School?Do you need the scoop on how to handle boyfriends, how to succeed in class, and how to handle your developing body?This guide contains all of the secrets you need!IN THIS ULTIMATE GUIDE YOU WILL DISCOVER:How to handle the big changes that you and your body will go through!Secrets to making (and keeping) friendsHow to keep people from bullying youAND MUCH MUCH MORE!What others are saying about this bookI thought it was a great book and I think every other girl would like it to. I chose this rating because it was a great book. I would recommend this book to every girl that just started middle school and is having a tough time in middle school- SaraiThis book is so going to make a big difference in my life I really liked this book it's helpful-Katheryn
  • Help! I'm in Middle School... How Will I Survive?

    Merry L. Gumm, Merry L Gumm

    Paperback (NSR Publications, March 1, 2005)
    Discover the problems kids face in Middle School and how Help! I'm in Middle School...How Will I Survive? can help. Common sense advice for kids on what works and what doesn't work. Help! I'm in Middle School...How Will I Survive? gives your 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders no-nonsense information on how to survive in middle school. With Help! middle school survival guide students can 1) improve study skills by learning how to get good grades, how to remember when assignments and tests are due and how to get everything done. 2) improve social skills by finding out how to find and make friends, what to do if they are being picked on, and how to stay out of trouble. 3) learn about bullying & how to prevent it. Learn ways to keep safe from bullies. For example, don't be alone in places where you think a bully might pick on you. AND What does a bully look for in a victim?
  • A Girl's Guide of How to Survive Middle School

    Arionna Smith

    eBook (, July 30, 2020)
    A Girl's Guide of How to Survive Middle School shares the author: Arionna's experience in middle school. By sharing her roller coaster ride called middle school, she gives life lessons that she learned along the way. The book highlights the most important times during those three years and explain how they activated change in her life. As part of Silver Award, this book represents her time as a Girl Scout Cadette.
  • How to Survive Middle School

    Donna Gephart

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 13, 2010)
    Eleven-year-old David Greenberg dreams of becoming a TV superstar like his idol, Jon Stewart. But in real life, David is just another kid terrified of starting his first year at Harman Middle School. With a wacky sense of humor and hilarious Top 6½ Lists, David spends his free time making Talk Time videos, which he posts on YouTube. But before he can get famous, he has to figure out a way to deal with:6. Middle school (much scarier than it sounds!)5. His best friend gone girl-crazy4. A runaway mom who has no phone!3. The threat of a swirlie on his birthday2. A terrifying cousin1. His # 1 fan, Bubbe (his Jewish grandmother)1/2. Did we mention Hammy, the hamster who’s determined to break David’s heart?When David and his best friend have a fight, David is lucky enough to make a pretty cool new friend, Sophie–who just (gulp) happens to be a girl. Sophie thinks David’s videos are hilarious, and she starts sending out the links to everyone she knows. Sophie’s friends tell their friends, and before David knows it, thousands of people are viewing his videos–including some of the last people he would have expected.David may still feel like a real-life schmo, but is he ready to become an Internet superstar?
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  • A Girl's Guide of How to Survive Middle School

    Arionna Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, July 30, 2020)
    A Girl's Guide of How to Survive Middle School shares the author: Arionna's experience in middle school. By sharing her roller coaster ride called middle school, she gives life lessons that she learned along the way. The book highlights the most important times during those three years and explain how they activated change in her life. As part of Silver Award, this book represents her time as a Girl Scout Cadette.
  • Middle School: How to Deal

    Nuts and Bolts Girls, Yuki Hatori

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, July 2, 2013)
    Making the transition from grade school to middle school can be a very scary experiencebut girls don't have to navigate it alone! Here's a book by five savvy and extremely smart girls written when they were in middle school for girls just like them. With straight-from-the-heart advice on everything from dealing with being popular (or not!) and staying true to yourself, to handling more responsibility at home and at school, this is a girl's ultimate guide to surviving and succeeding in middle school on her own terms. Including a foreword written by the editor-in-chief of Girls' Life Magazine, this how-to will resonate with readers!