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Books with title Summer Camp Sports Set

  • Sports Camp

    Rich Wallace

    Paperback (Yearling, March 13, 2012)
    Riley feels like the smallest kid at sports camp. In fact, he is. He just turned eleven in April, but most kids here are twelve, and a few are even thirteen—and gigantic. It’s hard enough for a shrimp like Riley to fit in. He just doesn’t want to be the weak link as his bunk competes for the Camp Olympia Trophy.Riley knows he’s no good at strength and accuracy games like basketball and softball. But when it comes to speed and endurance events, like running and swimming, he’s better than he looks. He’s pretty sure he can place in the top ten—and bring in major trophy points—in the final mile-long swim race across Lake Surprise. But he doesn’t count on being followed by the shadow of Big Joe, the giant vicious snapping turtle of camp lore. Wasn’t that supposed to be a legend?
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  • Summer Camp

    Brianna Cerkiewicz

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Themes: friendship, summer camp, mysteryFinally! Derek's Mom said he could go to summer camp. No parents allowed! But Camp Rainbow? It sounded girlie and lame. Time away from home was too awesome to turn down. And the crime he uncovered was epic.White Lightning Books addresses a wide variety of themes and interests in a narrow range of reading levels, no higher than a 2.5. Middle school is a time of self-discovery, high energy, and hormonal change. It can also be a time of self-assertion and defiance. Students who struggle to read will often not recover from low reading achievement in elementary school if their particular interests are not addressed. Encouragement and finding the theme to hook them is key. There is a broad range of interest and abilities in this age group, even with struggling readers. These are not YA or elementary books a fact younger teens will appreciate.Each book is approximately 100 pages with covers that will appeal to young teen readers. The titles in the White Lightning series are designed in a similar style. Students will know what to expect when they pick up a book: a fast-paced story, mature and age-appropriate topics, short chapters, and achievable reading success.
  • Summer Camp

    Dianne Engler

    language (, July 28, 2015)
    Turning thirteen was a milestone in Penny's life but not nearly as exciting as the events that followed. First love, first kiss, and life would never be the same.
  • Sports Camp

    Rich Wallace

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 31, 2010)
    Riley feels like the smallest kid at sports camp. In fact, he is. He just turned eleven in April, but most kids here are twelve, and a few are even thirteen—and gigantic. It’s hard enough for a shrimp like Riley to fit in. He just doesn’t want to be the weak link as his bunk competes for the Camp Olympia Trophy.Riley knows he’s no good at strength and accuracy games like basketball and softball. But when it comes to speed and endurance events, like running and swimming, he’s better than he looks. He’s pretty sure he can place in the top ten—and bring in major trophy points—in the final mile-long swim race across Lake Surprise. But he doesn’t count on being followed by the shadow of Big Joe, the giant vicious snapping turtle of camp lore. Wasn’t that supposed to be a legend?
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  • Summer Camp

    Bonnie Black, Joe Eckstein

    language (, Dec. 15, 2013)
    The picture KaLeigh Mae took at the bank would soon come to haunt her dreams and change her Summer Camp experience to one she would never forget.
  • Summer Camp

    Judy Gitenstein

    Paperback (Yearling, June 1, 1984)
    Young readers encounter a host of exciting adventures and surprises during their first summer away at camp, in this multiple plot tale
  • Sports Camp

    Rich Wallace

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 13, 2010)
    Riley feels like the smallest kid at sports camp. In fact, he is. He just turned eleven in April, but most kids here are twelve, and a few are even thirteen—and gigantic. It’s hard enough for a shrimp like Riley to fit in. He just doesn’t want to be the weak link as his bunk competes for the Camp Olympia Trophy.Riley knows he’s no good at strength and accuracy games like basketball and softball. But when it comes to speed and endurance events, like running and swimming, he’s better than he looks. He’s pretty sure he can place in the top ten—and bring in major trophy points—in the final mile-long swim race across Lake Surprise. But he doesn’t count on being followed by the shadow of Big Joe, the giant vicious snapping turtle of camp lore. Wasn’t that supposed to be a legend?
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  • Summer Camp

    Oscar Ramos

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, March 15, 2009)
    This is Grade K, Level 4, Book 19 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: A / DRA: 1 / Genre: Fiction / Strategy: Question / Skill: Cause & Effect / Word Count: 25
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  • Summer Camp

    K G Mathis

    language (E-BookTime, LLC, Nov. 12, 2018)
    Summer Camp is the second book in the Turner Family Series. Rhonda has mixed emotions about going to summer camp. After arriving and checking in, she soon meets her roommates. Rhonda quickly develops a special bond with one of her roommates. They choose the activities that they wish to participate in. Rhonda, along with the other young ladies, are having a wonderful time at summer camp. When it’s time to return home, she again has mixed emotions. After returning home, Rhonda can’t wait to tell everyone about all the fun she had at summer camp.
  • Summer Camp

    A B Mac

    language (, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Best Summer Camp Ever!Mom found a new camp this year.We had our own experienceAll of my friends get to go with me.When camps are too bigIt is just not as much funSpecial Camp Just for usWe get to choose what we want to doLearn What We DidGet the book and find out how we had our own special camp and so much fun!!!
  • Summer Camp

    Brianna Cerkiewicz

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Themes: friendship, summer camp, mystery. Derek and his friend get to go to camp, they discover fields of illegal plants that make a dangerous substance, and they meet a pretty girl.White Lightning Books addresses a wide variety of themes and interests in a narrow range of reading levels, no higher than a 2.5. Students who struggle to read will often not recover from low reading achievement in elementary school if their particular interests are not addressed. Encouragement and finding the theme to “hook” them is key. These are not YA or elementary books—a fact younger teens will appreciate. Each book is approximately 100 pages with covers that will appeal to young teen readers. The titles in the White Lightning series are designed in a similar style. Students will know what to expect when they pick up a book: a fast-paced story, mature and age-appropriate topics, short chapters, and achievable reading success.
  • Summer Camp

    Christopher Aldo Costantino

    eBook (Zen Media, Sept. 24, 2008)
    This story is about a group of 12 to 14 year old boys that attend a summer camp in Northern Arizona. They each have different backgrounds, but manage to come together and create a summer experience that none of them will ever forget. There are many trials and tribulations that they must face, but each of these makes them grow stronger and closer as friends.