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Books with title Serving Your Community

  • Serving Your Community

    Christin Ditchfield

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Discusses various ways to reach out as a volunteer to help others or to make one's community a better place in which to live.
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  • Serving Your Community

    Christin Ditchfield

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2004)
    Discusses various ways to reach out as a volunteer to help others or to make one's community a better place in which to live.
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  • Mapping Your Community

    Daniel R. Block, Marta Segal Block

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 11, 2008)
    Why do we use maps? How can you map your classroom? What does a map of your state look like? Read this title learn how communities can be mapped. Different uses for maps are explained, and readers can learn how maps of their school, neighborhood, city and state might look. Map-making activities teach readers to map their street and classroom.
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  • Mapping Your Community

    Daniel R. Block, Marta Segal Block

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 11, 2008)
    Why do we use maps? How can you map your classroom? What does a map of your state look like? Read this title learn how communities can be mapped. Different uses for maps are explained, and readers can learn how maps of their school, neighborhood, city and
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  • Mapping Your Community

    Daniel Block, Marta Segal Block

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, June 10, 2008)
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  • Math on the Job: Serving Your Community

    Richard Wunderlich

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2016)
    "What if you could save a person in danger from rapidly rising floodwaters using math? This amazing book makes you a math problem solver by putting you into situations faced by people who work in jobs that serve the community. Math is an important part of the job for police officers, fire fighters, and commanders in the Coast Guard. Three exciting stories lead to a problem you must solve using math. A toolbox section helps take you through similar examples and provides math exercises you can do that will help give you a better understanding of how to solve the problem in the story."--
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  • Mapping Your Community

    Daniel Block, Marta Segal Block

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Math on the Job: Serving Your Community

    Richard Wunderlich

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2016)
    "What if you could save a person in danger from rapidly rising floodwaters using math? This amazing book makes you a math problem solver by putting you into situations faced by people who work in jobs that serve the community. Math is an important part of the job for police officers, fire fighters, and commanders in the Coast Guard. Three exciting stories lead to a problem you must solve using math. A toolbox section helps take you through similar examples and provides math exercises you can do that will help give you a better understanding of how to solve the problem in the story."--
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  • Community Service

    Rae Emmer

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Today community service is more important than ever. Many students are volunteering to help out and are having fun. In this book, young readers are introduced to the value and rewards of community service.
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  • Pb Your Community

    Michael Pollard, Tim Woodcock

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, )
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  • Community Service

    john thompson

    eBook (, March 5, 2013)
    Travis was a Basketball player on his college team. When he starts a riot across from a gay rights rally, (he says they should all get aids and die), he is found guilty of a crime. The local judge sentences him to community service. He is going to help a single mother with her 4 year old son who was born HIV positive, because of a biological mother that was a drug addict. Travis meets William and instantly cares for the kid. The boy is a big basketball fan and watches games on the college network. Travis helps him out, and gets new things for the run down home. The biggest thing that helps cheer up the boy, is just him being there. He hosts an event at the school to raise money to help Ms. Smith and William but a phone call will force him to rush to the hospital, to watch the little angel die. Helping to take care of William will force him to confront long forgotten feelings about his own brother who died of Aids at age 15, because of being raped during a school trip to the middle east. In the end, he learns how to change his attitude about gay people, and how to finally let go of his brother, who is up in heaven taking care of a new angel that just arrived from earth in the form of a small boy.
  • Mapping Your Community

    Marta Segal Block

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, July 1, 2008)
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