Most Popular Books by Nancy Polette

Nancy Polette is the author of Best Ever Writing Models (2009), Nancy Polette's E is for Everybody (1982), The Spy with the Wooden Leg (2013), The Amelia Bedelia Thinking Book (1984), Picture Book Strategies for a Balanced Reading Program K-3 (1998).

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Best Ever Writing Models

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The Spy with the Wooden Leg

release date: Sep 01, 2013
The Spy with the Wooden Leg
Action-packed World War II spy biography! Ages 10+ How did a young woman become one of the bravest, most valued—and MOST WANTED—intelligence agents in World War II? Virginia Hall had a dream to become the first woman ambassador for the United States. Turned down by the US State Department time and again, she could not stand idly by while the Nazi German army swept through Europe conquering country after country. She volunteered to drive an ambulance in WWII France. She rescued downed airmen, radioed vital information to the Allies, and led three battalions of French Resistance forces in guerrilla warfare—all with a wooden leg! Known as la dame qui boite or the Limping Lady, Virginia became a master British spy, rose to the top of the Gestapo''s Most Wanted list, and turned the course of history! "... an inspiration for girls of all ages." —Kathie Hightower, coauthor, Military Spouse Journey: Discover the Possibilities and Live Your Dreams "... strongly recommended addition to history and biography collections, not to be overlooked." —Midwest Book Review Multiple Award-Winning Book! • Midwest Book Awards First Place Young Adult Nonfiction • Mom''s Choice Awards Gold • Moonbeam Children''s Book Awards Silver • IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Silver An exciting nonfiction account for young people interested in behind-the-scenes adventures of the Second World War, espionage, inspiring women, unconventional heroes, international intelligence agents and master spies, the secret British Special Operations Executive (SOE), Consular service, overcoming adversity, fulfilling life goals despite disability or discrimination, and true stories of determination and perseverance. An alternative introduction to Virginia Hall who may also be interested in books like The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck; Hall of Mirrors: Virginia Hall: America''s Greatest Spy of WWII by Craig Gralley; The Lady Is a Spy: Virginia Hall, World War II Hero of the French Resistance by Don Mitchell; A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II by Sonia Purnell; or The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America''s Greatest Female Spy by Judith L. Pearson. Major themes: - perseverance; overcoming adversity - fulfilling life dreams - WWII history - espionage and guerrilla warfare - inspiring women - unconventional heroes - living with a prosthetic limb

The Amelia Bedelia Thinking Book

The Amelia Bedelia Thinking Book
Children will write poems, make decisions, solve problems, design a centerpiece and take part in other activities after sharing the Amelia Dedelia books.

Picture Book Strategies for a Balanced Reading Program K-3

release date: Aug 01, 1998

Mae Jemison

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Mae Jemison
An introduction to the life of Mae Jemison, engineer, physician, and astronaut.

Expanded First Research Projects

release date: Aug 01, 1991

Get Up and Move with Nonfiction

release date: Dec 30, 2007
Get Up and Move with Nonfiction
Using the approach based on a Harvard study that found when the whole body is involved, the number of brain cells brought to the learning activity doubles, the author offers over one hundred kinesthetic activities. These are organized by content area and include number of players, objective and procedures, and nonfiction reading suggestions. Many activities are in game and/or dramatic presentation format. Students are asked to solve real life problems, create circle stories, create original excuses using science vocabulary, assume the role of eyewitness to historical events, and much, much more. Grades 4-8 Nancy Polette has produced another winner with this fresh approach to encouraging kids to read, write, and research in the content areas. Using an approach based on a recent Harvard study that found when the whole body is involved, the number of brain cells brought to the learning activity doubles, the author offers over one hundred kinesthetic activities for classroom use. Activities are organized by content area, include directions for number of players, objective, and procedure, and are followed by nonfiction reading suggestions. Many activities are in game and or dramatic presentation format. Students are given the opportunity to solve real-life problems, create circle stories with nonfiction material, create original excuses using science vocabulary, assume the role of eyewitnesses to historical events, and much, much more. Grades 4-8.

Trial or Triumph? Fact & Fiction of the Gifted

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Damsel Or Daredevil?

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Isn't It Strange?

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Isn't It Strange?
A closer look reveals the amazing changes as plants and animals grow.

Blunder Or Brainstorm

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Blunder Or Brainstorm
Poses fact or fiction questions about famous inventors and provides answers with details about each person''s life.

What Is This Thing?

release date: Jan 01, 2007
What Is This Thing?
Presents information about things used in everyday life at home and work in the 1800s.

Genuine Geniuses: A Gallery of Gifted

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Celebrating with Books

Celebrating with Books
Annotated bibliographies of books for each of the major holidays along with suggested activities and games.

The ABCs of Reading Thinking and Literacy

release date: Aug 01, 1987
The ABCs of Reading Thinking and Literacy
Teaching guide of thinking activities based upon contemporary fiction written for young people in grades 7-12.

Exploring Books with Gifted Children

Exploring Books with Gifted Children
Presents a program for gifted education providing strategies and techniques for the reading experience. Includes suggested activities to use with specific titles.

Teaching Thinking Skills with Fairy Tales and Fantasy

release date: Sep 26, 2005
Teaching Thinking Skills with Fairy Tales and Fantasy
Offers ideas for improving abstract thinking skills using fairy tales and fantasy designed for the first through sixth-grade classroom, and includes exercises and activity suggestions in a reproducible format.

The Vodka in the Punch, and Other Notes from a Library Supervisor

The Research Book for Gifted Programs

The Research Book for Gifted Programs
Approaches research through activities that promote critical and productive thinking. Skills of location, acquisition, organization, communication, and evaluation of information are presented. Intended to move students from teacher-directed to self-directed learning.

Whose Tale Is True?

release date: Oct 30, 2008
Whose Tale Is True?
This new book by Nancy Polette offers 49 short biographical readers theatre plays consisting of three performers discussing the same life, but with slightly different information. It requires students to use their critical thinking, listening, and research skills to determine which of the three tales is true. Each play is accompanied by a short reading list of coordinated children''s books and a student research activity. The plays feature women from the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including minority group representatives. Molly Brown, Barbara Jordan, Rosa Parks, Sally Ride, Jane Addams, and Deborah Sampson are among those represented.

In-service: School Library/media Workshops and Conferences

Whole Language in Action!

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Research Project Book

release date: Feb 01, 1992
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