District 13
Item #: SB2811
Sale Price:
$10.75
Interest Level:
Gr. 8–Adult
Description:
Reading supports must be seamless, so that struggling readers are not stigmatized. The District 13 series does just that written using carefully chosen vocabulary and simple sentences, the novels offer compelling teen stories about characters that interest young adult readers. Using sports as a backdrop, these edgy and mature titles confront issues that are of great importance to urban teens, especially teenage boys: Coming of age, dating, fitting in, friendships, drugs, self-esteem, and school. Straightforward plots move readers through the 48 pages of text quickly and efficiently with satisfying resolutions.
Books included in this series:
Taking Control :
They all walked to the court. Uncle Robert passed the ball to Patrice. She stepped toward the baseline. She looked so natural. She shot the ball. Nothing but net. Akil?s jaw dropped. ?Can you do that again?? The answer was yes.
Central Avenue was close now. Victor knew he had to dig in. There was a place deep inside him. It?s where his speed came from. He didn?t understand it. But he trusted it. He finished one-step ahead of Marcos.
Fighting the Legend :
No one ever caught Ty in the open. Ty jogged back to the huddle. His teammates slapped his back. Ty was their star running back. But he hadn?t been running well lately. At the snap, Ty broke right again. But he tripped and fell. The ball bounced away.
Jamal ran around the hurdles. Daniel wanted to jump them. Hurdles are smaller than trash cans. He cleared one. Then another. Then another. Line up. Jump. Clear. Just like basketball. But easier. Jamal won. But it was okay.
Wings :
Angel never forgot a batter?s swing. Angel watched the pitch. Crack! The ball flew into the night sky. Angel called it right away. ?I?ve got it,? he thought. He felt connected to it. He had a way of judging fly balls. Coach Benson said he ?had the gift.?
All Xavier heard was two laps. He just started running! He ran the first lap as fast as he could. He passed everyone! But by the second lap, he was winded. It was hard to breathe. He had no energy. Everyone passed him.
Hit Just Right :
The pitching machine hurled the first pitch. It was just like at the cages! carlos was comfortable. He lifted his leg slightly. Then he turned his hips to the ball. Crack!
Terrence thought about football. He was sore from practice. That was good. Coach Fisher said his blocks were better. He'd get to play inthe game! Coach was right about football. You've got to have something to work for. It makes your work at everything.
Before the Snap:
Derrick was a bag of nerves the next day. He kept dropping passes at practice. Amer Linn's news really rattled him. Needless to say, çolton was thrilled. "What's the matter, B
Wallace was worried. This was nothing like his old school. He wasn't giving up basketball. Not for bullies. Not for anyone. He messed up at his old school. This was his last shot. He'd just have to watch his back.
This program is ideal for:
- Special Education / Special Needs
- Struggling Learners
- Students-at-Risk
- Learning Disabled
- Remedial Education
- Differentiated Education
SB2816WB |
A Second Shot |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2818WB |
Down and Out |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2820WB |
Hit Just Right |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2814WB |
Line UP |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2812WB |
No Easy Race |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2811WB |
Taking Control |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2815WB |
Wings |
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$ 10.75 |
SB2571WB |
District 13 Sampler (One each of all 7 Books) |
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$ 74.00 |
SB2572WB |
District 13 Complete (Three each of all 7 Books) |
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$ 215.00 |
SB2573WB |
District 13 Library (Five each of all 7 Books) |
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$ 360.00 |