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Books with title Listen Up, Larry

  • Listen Up, Larry: Level 1

    Karen Poth

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Feb. 19, 2013)
    A Lesson about ListeningDetectives Bob and Larry are on another case … why isn’t Junior getting good grades at school? Can Bob and Larry find out the reason? And who will really learn a lesson?This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level J and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade.
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  • Listen Up

    Sandi Van

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Lucas wants to speak out against the injustices he sees at his school, but he s paralyzed by social anxiety. He decides to start an anonymous online video channel, disguise his face and voice, and expose the things no one dares to talk about. But when Lucas blames the student council president for harming another student, her powerful parents become involved to unmask the social crusader. Afraid to lose the ground he gained with the videos, but even more afraid to speak out in public, Lucas must find a way to keep his voice from going silent.
  • Listen Up

    Greg Roza

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Communication is a two-way streetwe express and we receive information. Doing either without valuing the importance of each leads to a breakdown between ideas and people. This guidebook stresses the importance of being a skilled listener. Readers will understand the necessity and the art of pausing, appreciating, and being ready to receive communication from others.
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  • Listen Up, Larry

    Karen Poth

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 15, 1730)
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  • Listen Up Larry PB

    Poth Karen

    Paperback (Zondervan, Feb. 19, 2013)
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  • Listen Up

    Roman Kemp

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, Sept. 5, 2019)
    From Capital Breakfast hosts Roman Kemp and Vick Hope comes this brilliantly funny book. At their school, Arthur and Grace rein supreme: after all, they're the cool kids. They're also the radio kids, and between them they run the schools top two radio shows. Which means that as well as being the most popular kids, Grace and Arthur are also the biggest rivals. So when a storm hits their school during a surprisingly popular chess tournament, and a blackout ensues, they can't wait to be the first to report on the storm. But things get complicated the very next day when their teacher tells them that the real scoop isn't the storm; it's the missing trophy. Suddenly Arthur and Grace are in well over their heads. But with the whole school relying on them, there's no backing out now. If anyone can figure out this mess, it's Arthur and Grace. After all, if you rule the airwaves, you rule the school...
  • Listen Up!

    Judith Green, Hayden Wolf

    Paperback (WTL INTERNATIONAL, Jan. 22, 2014)
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  • Listen Up

    Sandi Van

    Hardcover (Enslow Publishers, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Lucas wants to speak out against the injustices he sees at his school, but he s paralyzed by social anxiety. He decides to start an anonymous online video channel, disguise his face and voice, and expose the things no one dares to talk about. But when Lucas blames the student council president for harming another student, her powerful parents become involved to unmask the social crusader. Afraid to lose the ground he gained with the videos, but even more afraid to speak out in public, Lucas must find a way to keep his voice from going silent.