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Jake Plays Ball

Jake Plays Ball
Author: Crystal Bowman
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-12-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310868556

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Jake’s friend Jason comes over to play with Jake and wants to play baseball. After Jason hits the ball several times, Jake wants a turn to bat. Jake keeps striking out, so Jason gets frustrated and goes home. Jake is discouraged at his inability to play baseball. Mother assures Jake that with patience, practice, and God’s help, he will learn to hit the ball too. Grandma comes over for a visit and Jake asks her to play baseball with him. Grandma has the time, patience, and encouragement Jake needs to learn how to hit the ball.


A Short Season

A Short Season
Author: Jake Gronsky
Publisher: Sunbury Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-03-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1620060221

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No parent is ever ready for a terminal diagnosis of their child. No mother should see the day where turning off your son's ventilator is the only option to end his pain. And no grandfather should see the day when your grandchild is scheduled to die in his mother's arms. But on September 10, 2005, this was the harsh reality facing our family, and this was the day we’d never forget. I am no pastor; nor a preacher. I am no miracle worker, nor a missionary. I am a struggling husband, a decent father, a survivor of brutal child abuse, and from the miraculous survival and extraordinary life of a Progeria child, I am a believer saved by the Grace of God through Jesus Christ. In A Short Season: Faith, Family, and a Boy's Love for Baseball, Dave Bohner, the story’s narrator and Grandfather to Josiah, and Jake Gronsky, former professional baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals organization, tell the powerful story of Josiah Viera’s fight for life that not only sparked a family's journey towards healing but inspired a generation of baseball players from one of the most historic organizations in Major League Baseball. A Short Season is a story of hope; a story of acceptance; and a story of faith based on the idea that sometimes a person’s only journey to peace is first trekked through pain. A Short Season is a family’s journey through sorrow and joy, it is a baseball team’s inspiration, and it is the story of one exceptional child’s ray of hope that changed all of their lives forever.


The Talking Baseball

The Talking Baseball
Author: BETTE LEVINE
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1491802146

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"The Talking Baseball," tells the story of two brothers, Jake and Noah and their experiences while playing baseball. Starting from the beginning, Noah, the younger brother, finds a baseball at a yard sale, while shopping with his Mother. It was at the yard sale that the baseball talked to Noah for the first time. Noah, quite surprised, ran to tell his mother. Of course, she didn't believe him, but she agreed to allow Noah to buy the ball. The ball becomes a wonderful friend to the two brothers and a wonderful instructor of baseball. But, even more important, the ball teaches the boys the essentials of being model children within a wonderful family. They were also taught the essentials of being great siblings to each other. It is a fun and inspirational story, sure to capture the heart of all young children.


Playing Forward

Playing Forward
Author: Jake Maddox
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434219216

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Isaac is too short to play forward. Will he give up?


Jake

Jake
Author: Alfred Slote
Publisher: Arborvillebooks
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-05
Genre: African American baseball players
ISBN: 9780988698826

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"Jake is back! The tough, independent, eleven year old ball player, the leader of the Print-Alls-- a team that will be broken up unless they find a coach. Jake, an orphan, lives with his Uncle Lenny, an ex-athlete and now a musician. Lenny plays his music at night while Jake is supposedly sleeping. Jake is having trouble getting to school in the morning while Lenny is sleeping. As a family unit, they're in trouble; as a team the Print-Alls are in trouble"--Page 4 of cover.


Jake Maddox: Behind the Plate

Jake Maddox: Behind the Plate
Author: Jake Maddox
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434259862

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Danny is a skilled baseball catcher, but suddenly, he can no longer make easy throws. He has a case of the yips. Could his parents' divorce be behind his problems on the field?


What Every Middle School Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests

What Every Middle School Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests
Author: Charles Fuhrken
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1003842054

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Tests require a special kind of savvy, a kind of critical thinking and knowledge application that is not always a part of classroom reading experiences. Who better to teach you how to prepare your students for reading tests than someone who has written them? Charles Fuhrken has spent years working with several major testing companies and contributing to the reading assessments of various testing programs. What he' s learned about testing can help teachers who are interested in teaching effective reading strategies as well as preparing students for reading tests. What Every Middle School Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests (From Someone Who Has Written Them)' offers extensive, practical strategies to help students perform well on test day. This ready-to-use, easy-to-understand resource provides a wealth of information about reading tests, including high-quality preparation materials, samples of the most frequently assessed reading standards, and engaging core-reading activities. Charles takes the mystery out of reading tests; he explains how students can learn the language of tests and apply their knowledge of reading to standardized tests. In addition to providing information about reading tests that will help students feel prepared and confident on test day,' What Every Middle School Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests' provides a wealth of resources that can be incorporated into a teacher' s everyday reading work, including vocabulary development, literary techniques, interpretation, comprehension, and more.


Free Throw Fail

Free Throw Fail
Author: Jake Maddox
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1496549457

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Jake's jump shot is as good as money in the bank, but when he heads to the foul line... clank If Jake doesn't find a way to solve his free throw woes, his coach will have no choice but to put him on the pine. Will Jake nail it, or will he fail it?


SECRETS OF THE TOAD

SECRETS OF THE TOAD
Author: Trisha (Patty Page)
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1662905963

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In SECRETS OF THE TOAD – PLAY BALL, the second book of this series, Jake is all excited to start a new baseball season and resume his successful pitching position from last year. But with this new season comes a new coach who just happens to have a son who steps into that very same position. Jake quickly finds that he is no match for favoritism. In fact, things get so bad that Jake actually considers quitting baseball altogether. His sister, Emma, urges him to seek counsel from Tobias, the mystical toad. With some hesitation, Jake takes Emma's advice. Tobias soon sheds new light on Jake’s circumstance as he takes him on a magical journey of invaluable discovery. Book Review: “I love Jake. He’s a kid I’d like to take out for burgers and fries and hear his take on life. You’ve captured his sense of fun and his charm, and you’ve dug deeper into his sensitive side in a realistic way. Not easy to do with this kind of character. And of course, I love Tobias even more than I did in the first book, which says a lot.” -- Nancy Rue, Author


Jake

Jake
Author: Alfred Slote
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1971
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780397313273

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After searching for and trying a number of coaches for his little league team, eleven-year-old Jake finds a musician whose advice helps win games in a spectacular manner.