Browse all books

Books with title Trip Into Space

  • Trip Into Space

    Dale A. Kagan

    Paperback (Xlibris, Nov. 24, 2004)
    None
    I
  • Space Trip

    Vicki C. Hayes

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Oct. 16, 2015)
    Mr. Flinn's best students go to the space museum a few hours away from Tellis, their planet. But Mr. Flinn is fed up with them. They argue. And they don't get along. They certainly aren't setting an example for the best and brightest Tellis has to offer. But on the way home, Mr. Flinn is knocked out when their self-driving space bus is hit by a space rock, which knocks out the engine. The eight sixth graders have to figure out how to work together, especially when they learn something more sinister than a rock disabled their bus.Hi-Lo Chapter Books for Children. This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science fiction, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres. Books are no higher than a 1.5 reading level, with illustrations on every spread that support visual literacy and draw kids into the text.
    S
  • Space Trip

    Vicki C. Hayes

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 14, 2019)
    Series Name: Red RhinoMr. Flinn's best students go to the space museum a few hours away from Tellis, their planet. But Mr. Flinn is fed up with them. They argue. And they don't get along. They certainly aren't setting an example for the best and brightest Tellis has to offer. But on the way home, Mr. Flinn is knocked out when their self-driving space bus is hit by a space rock, which knocks out the engine. The eight sixth graders have to figure out how to work together, especially when they learn something more sinister than a rock disabled their bus.Hi-Lo Chapter Books for Children. This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science fiction, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres. Books are no higher than a 1.5 reading level, with illustrations on every spread that support visual literacy and draw kids into the text.
  • Trip Into Space

    Peter Sloan, Sheryl Sloan

    School & Library Binding (San Val, )
    None
    I
  • Space Trip

    Rozanne Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Research has proven that children need to read aloud new material four times to achive maximum benefit, and as many of those readings as possible should be accompanied by immediate feedback from an adult. As young readers become more fluent, they vastly improve their comprehension. To accomplish this, children need books that are captivating and inspire a positive reading experience. All books in this series include a refrain that provides students with the built-in opportunity to reread the same text. The rhythm, rhyme, repetition, and dialogue provide opportunities for students to use voice inflection and expression. The motivating content provides a fun, interactive reading experience that will inspire young readers to want to read and reread these books over and over,
    C
  • Into space

    Nigel Hawkes

    Unknown Binding (Shooting Star Press, March 15, 1994)
    None
  • Out Into Space

    Neil Ardley

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, London, March 15, 1981)
    One out of a series of 8 books from the 'World of Tomorrow' series. A special production for K-Mart
  • A Trip Into Space

    Peter Sloan, Sheryl Sloan

    Paperback (Taylor & Francis Books Ltd, Oct. 5, 1998)
    None
    I
  • Space Trip

    Vicki C. Hayes

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Mr. Flinn?s best students go to the space museum a few hours away from Tellis, their planet. But Mr. Flinn is fed up with them. They argue. And they don?t get along. They certainly aren?t setting an example for the best and brightest Tellis has to offer. But on the way home, Mr. Flinn is knocked out when their self-driving space bus is hit by a space rock, which knocks out the engine. The eight sixth graders have to figure out how to work together, especially when they learn something more sinister than a rock disabled their bus.
    T
  • Race into Space

    Eric Arnold, Gary Torrisi

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 28, 2004)
    A FUN, INFORMATIVE look at space exploration—from the earliest astronomers to present day and future space travel. Includes kid-friendly topics like the monkeys and dogs who were the true space pioneers, the International Space Station, the exploration of Mars . . . and beyond!
    N
  • A Trip Into Space

    Nancy Yousefian Khanlu

    Paperback (Balboa Press, March 8, 2012)
    Ryan and Royden have a visitor from the space. The name of the visitor is Zijjy. He is an alien boy from the space. Zijjy invites Ryan and Royden to his spaceship to explore the outer space together. They put on their astronaut clothes on, sat in the spaceship then blast off. They were having so much fun when something happened while they are in the space ....
  • Into Space

    Kate Petty, Jakki Wood

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Harry and Ralph visit the moon, the planets, and a comet in their spaceship and discuss the stars, the Milky Way, and the possibility of life on other planets
    M