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Books with title Streets

  • Streets

    Margaret Stephen

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Streets

    Garry Chapman

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, May 1, 2001)
    Recounts the origins of extreme sports performed in urban areas, surveys the appropriate locations, equipment, clothing, and safety factors, and describes the sports of skateboarding, aggressive inline skating, bicycle motocross, and street luge.
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  • City Streets

    Frank Del Vecchio

    eBook (Leap Year Press, Aug. 29, 2016)
    Navy pilot Frank Del Vecchio returned home on a weekend leave only to find his neighborhood had disappeared. Boston’s West End was being demolished in an urban renewal land grab, its twelve thousand immigrant Jewish and Italian residents summarily displaced.This was the turning point for Frank—he resigned his Navy commission and instead chose to battle political corruption.CITY STREETS is the story of a kid from the Depression era who wins a college scholarship, goes through Navy flight training, serves as a carrier pilot, and lands at Harvard Law School. From saving Boston’s historic Charlestown neighborhood, to working with Martin Luther King, Jr. on projects for inner-city Washington D.C., Del Vecchio’s memoir vividly recalls a time of struggle, idealism and hard-won triumphs.
  • Safe Streets

    Sandy Riggs

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, May 9, 2006)
    This is volume eight, Reading Level 2, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2)for beginning readers.Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in the Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “Safe Streets” is a nonfiction reader that reviews long vowel sounds.
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  • MEAN STREETS

    Troy Bannon

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 1, 1992)
    When a major disaster wrecks San Carlos, the Wizards have their hands full trying to save trapped citizens, control raging fires, and stop looters. Original.
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  • Street

    Joan Aiken, Arvis Stewart, John Sebastian Brown

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, May 22, 1978)
    A two act farce about a pair of young lovers who live in an English village on opposite sides of a heavily trafficked superhighway.
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  • Street Secrets

    Brian Ward, Andrew Macdonald

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Nov. 26, 1992)
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  • Streets

    Michael Vigilante

    Paperback (Jay Street Publishers, )
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  • Safe Streets

    Sandy Riggs

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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