Nauset Elementary School Summer Reading Program 2016
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Nauset Elementary School Summer Reading Program 2016
Nauset Elementary Schools 2016 Summer Reading Program Nauset Public Schools acknowledges Anne Moore - Eddy Elementary School Elisa Bucci - Stony Brook Elementary School Kara Yuen - Orleans Elementary School Breigh Ann Menza - Eastham Elementary School Marianne Millette-Kelley - Wellfleet Elementary School and Nori Morganstein - Brewster Ladies’ Library Rydell Welch - Brewster Ladies’ Library Anna Nielsen - Wellfleet Public Library Fran McLoughlin - Eastham Public Library Ann Foster - Snow Library for their collaborative efforts in compiling the book selections for our students’ Summer Reading Program. ”On Your Mark, Get Set,…READ! ” is a national summer reading program. Its purpose is “to find books that capture children’s imaginations and to spend time with other people that love good stories” – Kate DiCamillo (author) Thomas M. Conrad, Superintendent, Keith E. Gauley, Assistant Superintendent Nauset Public Schools 78 Eldredge Park Way, Orleans, Massachusetts 02653 Phone: 508-255-8800 ● Fax: 508-240-2351 ● http://nausetschools.org Thomas M. Conrad Superintendent of Schools Keith E. Gauley Assistant Superintendent Dr. Ann M. Caretti Director of Student Services Giovanna B. Venditti Director of Finance and Operations Barbara Lavoine Director of Technology June, 2016 Dear Students and Families, Summer is a great time for reading just for the fun of it. The Nauset Summer Reading Program has been developed in conjunction with the town public libraries to focus on developing a love of literacy in students. The books you see listed in this Summer Reading Guide are suggestions for you. All of these titles have been carefully chosen and are known to be worthy of your time. Any book you read during the vacation, whether it is from our list or recommended by a friend or a relative, is a new adventure and strengthens your reading abilities. Our summer reading theme for 2016 is “On Your Mark, Get Set…READ!” The goal is to exercise the children’s’ minds as they read this summer. Adventure, sports, racing or anything that electrifies reading for students is recommended for this exciting theme. Librarians have collaborated to ensure that the books listed in our guide are available to you. You are encouraged to visit your town library often during the summer months. Besides checking out books, you can also check their schedule and attend the fun activities planned for children of all ages. Librarians are there to assist you in discovering the best books for reading fun and learning. Students who read at least 10 books over the summer, log them and hand in the list of books by September 26 will receive special recognition and a prize. We hope your summer is filled with enjoyment and that some of that fun will include “On Your Mark, Get Set...READ!” All the Best, Principals of the Nauset Elementary Schools: Mrs. Elaine Pender, Orleans Elementary Mrs. Joanna Hughes, Eddy Elementary Mrs. Denise Fronius, Stony Brook Elementary Mr. William Crosby, Eastham Elementary Mrs. Mary Beth Rodman, Wellfleet Elementary Table of Contents Library Information ....................................................................................... Page 2 Preschool - Kindergarten Rhyming Books ................................................... Page 3 Preschool - Kindergarten Alphabet Books ................................................... Page 4 Preschool - Kindergarten Predictable/Repetitive Books .............................. Page 5 Preschool - Kindergarten Story Books/Classics .......................................... Page 6 Preschool - Kindergarten Counting Books ................................................... Page 7 Fiction - Grades K-2..................................................................................... Page 8 Fiction - Grades 3-5 ................................................................................... Page 11 Nonfiction - Grades K-2 ............................................................................. Page 14 Nonfiction - Grades 3-5.............................................................................. Page 16 Poetry - Grades K-5 ................................................................................... Page 18 Web Sites .................................................................................................. Page 20 Book Review Sheets.................................................................................. Page 21 Book Logs .................................................................................................. Page 23 Summer Events – Local Libraries………...…………………………………..Page 25 Page 1 School Librarians Eastham Elementary School, Eastham ..................................... Breigh Ann Menza Eddy Elementary School, Brewster .................................................... Anne Moore Nauset Regional High School, Eastham ........................................ Roberta Endich Nauset Regional Middle School, Orleans ................................... Katherine Harvey Orleans Elementary School, Orleans..................................................... Kara Yuen Stony Brook Elementary School, Brewster ............................................ Elisa Bucci Wellfleet Elementary School, Wellfleet ............................. Marianne Millette-Kelley Brewster Ladies’ Library ............................. Nori Morganstein, Children’s Librarian Brewster Ladies’ Library ........................... Rydell Welch, Youth Services Librarian Eastham Public Library ........................Fran McLoughlin, Youth Services Librarian Snow Library ................................................. Ann Foster, Youth Services Librarian Wellfleet Public Library ............................. Anna Nielsen, Youth Services Librarian Brewster Ladies’ Library Eastham Public Library 1822 Main Street, Brewster 508.896.3913 Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10-8 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10-5 Sunday and Monday - Closed 190 Samoset Road, Eastham 508.240.5950 Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10-8 Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10-4 Sunday and Monday - Closed Snow Library Wellfleet Public Library 67 Main Street, Orleans 508.240.3760 Hours: Monday, Thursday, and Friday 10-5 Tuesday and Wednesday 10-8 Saturday 10-4 Sunday - Closed 55 West Main Street, Wellfleet 508.349.0310 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 2-8 Tuesday 10-8 Friday 10-5 Saturday 10-5 Sunday - Closed Page 2 Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten Rhyming Books Rhyming books strengthen your child’s ability to hear sounds. Alborough, Jez It’s the Bear! Andreae, Giles Rumble in the Jungle Carlstrom, Nancy White Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? Other Jesse Bear books Fox, Mem Sleepy Bears Hubbell, Patricia Trains: Steaming! Pulling! Huffing! Miranda, Anne To Market, To Market Root, Phyllis One Duck Stuck Trapani, Iza (retold by) The Itsy Bitsy Spider Weeks, Sarah Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up the Wash Yolen, Jane How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? Page 3 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten Alphabet Books There are many new alphabet books using new and creative ways to present the ABC’s. These books reinforce your child’s knowledge of the letters visually and sequentially. Dragonwagon, Crescent Alligator Arrived with Apples: A Potluck Alphabet Feast Ernst, Lisa Campbell The Letters are Lost! Lobel, Arnold On Market Street Martin Jr., Bill Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom McPhail, David Animals A to Z Wood, Audrey Alphabet Adventure Page 4 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten Predictable/Repetitive Books These books encourage children to listen carefully and identify the sentence or phrase that is repeated. Memory and sequencing are reinforced through these books. Arnold, Katya Meow! Guarino, Deborah Is Your Mama a Llama? Henkes, Kevin Kitten’s First Full Moon Hoberman, Mary Ann Miss Mary Mack: A Hand-Clapping Rhyme Hutchins, Pat Don’t Forget the Bacon Jackson, Alison I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie Neitzel, Shirley I’m Taking a Trip on My Train Wood, Audrey The Napping House Page 5 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten Story Books/Classics Story books give your child the opportunity for special time with you. Enjoy the story, setting, characters, and illustrations together. Freeman, Don Corduroy Slobodkina, Esphyr Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business Various authors The Little Red Hen Various authors Stone Soup Various authors The Bremen Town Musicians Any books by these authors: Jan Brett Eric Carle Lucy Cousins Denise Fleming Holly Keller Kevin Henkes Martin Waddell Rosemary Wells Page 6 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Preschool - Kindergarten Counting Books Counting books help with numbers and quantities. These books are very interactive. Calbrera, Jane Over in the Meadow Carle, Eric 10 Little Rubber Ducks Christelow, Eileen Five Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed Falwell, Cathryn Turtle Splash!: Countdown at the Pond Hutchins, Pat The Doorbell Rang Koller, Jackie French Seven Spunky Monkeys Lesser, Carolyn Spots: Counting Creatures from Sky to Sea Trapani, Iza How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Wells, Rosemary Bunny Money Acknowledgement: Written by Kate Berg and Susan Alman, Nauset School District Teachers, and Natalie Marsh, former Children’s Librarian, Eastham Public Library, with the support of the Early Childhood Curriculum and School Readiness Committees. Page 7 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Fiction Becker, Aaron Journey and Quest (two books) A young girl escapes to a magical world in these two wordless picture books. The award-winning illustrations illuminate how your imagination can take you on a wild ride, and bring you home again! Bently, Peter Captain Jack and the Pirates Three boys build an imaginary ship on the beach and set off on an adventure at sea! Campbell, K.G. Dylan the Villain Dylan's parents have always boasted that he is the "very best and cleverest super-villain in the whole wide world," but when he meets Addison Van Malice, his powers are put to the test. *DiCamillo, Kate Bink and Gollie (series) Series of Easy Readers by best-selling author and illustrator about the outrageously funny adventures of a fabulous pair of friends *Gravett, Emily Bear and Hare Go Fishing Friends Bear and Hare go fishing, but the trip does not go as planned. Hamm, Mia Winners Never Quit! A motivating story from soccer champion Mia Hamm about playing for the love of the game. *Henkes, Kevin Waiting Five friends sit on a windowsill, and each one of them is waiting, happily, for something amazing to happen...are you ready? Go! Jules, Jacqueline Freddie Ramos Springs into Action Curious and kindhearted Freddie is a regular kid with some super cool shoes! See how Freddie uses his powers for good! Page 8 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Fiction *Lord, Cynthia Hot Rod Hamster This picture book inspired a series of Easy Readers all about Hot Rod Hamster, a daredevil critter who loves to go fast! McNulty, Faith If You Decide to Go to the Moon Learn everything you need to know to prepare for a fictional trip to the moon and back! Meyers, Susan Bear in the Air When a teddy bear is lost by his boy, he embarks on a remarkable journey to find him. Oldland, Nicholas Walk on the Wild Side One day, three friends, a bear, a moose and a beaver who love adventure set off to climb a mountain together. But on the way there, they decide to make it more exciting by turning the climb into a race to the top. *Pennypacker, Sara Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventures (series) Newer series for young readers featuring the worldwide adventures of well-known character Flat Stanley and the rest of the Lambchop family Phelps, Michael How to Train with a T. Rex and Win 8 Gold Metals A little inspiration and humorous insight on the challenges of training from Olympic Gold Medal winning swimmer Michael Phelps Pizzoli, Greg Number One Sam A competitive race car-driving dog learns that some things are more important than being number one. Page 9 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Fiction Thomson, Bill The Typewriter The only words in this beautiful picture book are the ones that the children type into the typewriter they find. Anything they type becomes reality! Viva, Frank Along a Long Road Take a bicycle ride down a long and winding road. Wheeler, Lisa Dino-Swimming Plant-eaters vs. meat-eaters in a race to the finish! Page 10 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction Barber, Tiki Go Long! When Coach Spangler leaves at the start of their second year of junior high school, 13year old twins Tike and Ronde wonder if his replacement, history teacher Mr. Wheeler, can coach the Eagles to another winning football season. *Christopher, Matt Olympic Dream When overweight fourteen-year-old video whiz Doug Cannon is introduced to the sport of cycling he begins a transformation that leads him to health and self-respect. *Evans, Nate Humpty Dumpty Jr.: Hardboiled Detective Follows the adventures of Humpty Dumpty Jr., a crime-fighting detective in New York City. Green, Tim Football Genius Troy, a sixth-grader with an unusual gift for predicting football plays before they occur, attempts to use his ability to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons, but he must first prove himself to the coach and players. *Gutman, Dan Ray & Me After recovering from being hit in the head during a baseball game, Stosh travels back in time to try to save Ray Chapman, a batter who was killed by a pitch in New York in 1920. *Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: Our Hero An imaginative young mouse is terrified to face her enemy in dodgeball, but with the help of her best friend and support from her mother, she not only plays the game, she proves herself a hero. Korman, Gordon The Climb The youngest expedition ever to attempt an Everest climb has begun. But the trouble starts long before they reach the summit. Competition is fierce. Conditions are harsh. And the trek from Base Camp proves a challenge that not all the contestants can meet…with disastrous results. Page 11 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction Kurtz, Christopher The Adventures of a South Pole Pig: A Novel of Snow and Courage Flora the pig ditches the sedentary life on the farm for an adventure in Antarctica, where she escapes the knife and lives her dream of pulling a sled with a team of dogs. *Lupica, Mike Shoot Out Twelve-year-old Jake must leave his championship soccer team to play on a team with a losing record when his family moves to a neighboring town. Comeback Kids Series. Maddox, Jake Skater’s Secret Maggie and Shannon are figure skaters and sisters. But Maggie is really tired of Shannon always being in the spotlight. For once, Maggie is determined to come out from behind her sister's shadow. Can Maggie learn to shine, even when Shannon always seems to get in her way? *McCall-Smith, Alexander Akimbo and the Elephants On the African game preserve where his father works, Akimbo devises a dangerous plan to capture a ring of elephant poachers. Palacio, R.J. Auggie & Me: Three Wonder Stories Wonder tells the story of Auggie Pullman: an ordinary boy born with extreme facial abnormalities, whose first year at Beecher Prep school changed the lives and the perspectives of everyone around him. Auggie & Me is a new side to the Wonder story. Thought-provoking, surprising, infuriating, heartbreaking and heartwarming, Auggie & Me is a must-read for the thousands of readers who loved Wonder. *Philbrick, Rodman Young Man and the Sea After his mother's death, twelve-year-old Skiff Beaman decides that it is up to him to earn money to take care of himself and his father, so he undertakes a dangerous trip alone out on the ocean off the coast of Maine to try to catch a huge blue fin tuna. Spinelli, Jerry Maniac Magee After his parents die, Jeffrey Lionel Magee's life becomes legendary, as he accomplishes athletic and other feats which awe and inspire everyone around him. Page 12 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Fiction Spratt, R.A. The Adventures of Nanny Piggins When Mr. Green, a stingy widower with three children he cannot be bothered with, decides to find a nanny for his children, he winds up hiring a glamorous ex-circus pig who knows nothing about children but a lot about chocolate. Stilton, Geronimo The Mouse Island Marathon Geronimo Stilton is entered in the Mouse Island Marathon by his friend Champ Strongpaws who then forces him to train for it. *Tarshis, Lauren I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Eleven-year-old Barry Hunter and his family attempt to ride out Hurricane Katrina at home in the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans when his little sister gets ill, but when the levees break, Barry gets swept away from his family. Page 13 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Nonfiction Berman, Len The Greatest Moments in Sports: Upsets and Underdogs Experience the greatest upsets in sports history! Len Berman reveals his favorite upsets and underdogs. Bial, Raymond Rescuing Rover: Saving America’s Dogs Looks at the problem of dog overpopulation in America, discusses the role of puppy mills, pet stores, and independent breeders, and includes a profile of a local animal shelter. Castaldo, Nancy F. Sniffer Dogs: How Dogs (and their noses) Save the World Readers will discover how detection dogs are able to use their noses to find everything from people, both alive and dead, to explosives to whale poop. These working dogs work to please, work to play, and work for love. Chaikin, Andrew, with Kohl, Victoria Mission Control, this is Apollo: The Story of the First Voyages to the Moon July 20, 1969, marked one of the climactic moments in our history, the day Apollo 11 landed on the moon. But it is only one piece of a magnificent story. Mission Control, This Is Apollo, by the acclaimed Andrew Chaikin recounts space history from the Mercury missions through Apollo 17 and beyond. It is illustrated with stunning full-color paintings by astronaut Alan Bean, who walked on the moon with Pete Conrad on Apollo 12 and has devoted his post-NASA life to creating art. Handsome, informative, and dramatic, this is no textbook; it is the tale of humankind's greatest adventure in the last frontier: space. Gerstein, Mordicai The Man Who Walked Between the Towers In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit threw a tightrope between the two towers of the World Trade Center and spent an hour walking, dancing, and performing high-wire tricks a quarter mile in the sky. Gordon, Nick Monster Cars Cars are transformed by huge spoilers, gigantic rims and ‘suped-up’ engines to become great driving machines Page 14 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades K-2: Nonfiction Green, Rod Giant Vehicles See inside some of the world's most enormous vehicles in this amazing lift-the-flap book. Discover eight monster machines, and find out about motors, periscopes, rocket engines, and giant propellers in this fact-packed guide. Kohl, MaryAnn F. Action Art A collection of over 100 active hands-on art experiences for children ages 2-12 years. Action Art is full of adventure, movement, discovery, and — FUN! Scheff, Matt The Best NFL Running Backs of All Time This book focuses on the best NFL running backs of all time, including Bronko Nagurski, Jim Brown, Gale Sayers, O.J. Simpson, Walter Payton, Tony Dorsett, Earl Campbell, and others. Winthrop, Elizabeth Dog Show Harvey enters his dog Fred in a dog show. Fred is not too happy. After he enters the show Fred doesn’t want to leave. Wiseman, Blaine Boston Marathon Each year, runners from around the world travel to Boston to compete in the mostrecognized annual marathon in the world. The Boston Marathon is considered one of the world’s greatest fitness challenges. Page 15 *or any other book by this author Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Nonfiction Butterfield, Moira Events This book is part of the series Olympics, which provides young sports fans with a fascinating guide to Olympic events. Enright, Dominique The Boys’ Book: How to be the Best at Everything A guide to anything and everything a boy needs to know! How to do almost anything in one handy book. Found yourself in a sticky situation? Inside you'll learn how to escape quicksand (p. 40), build a raft (p.41), start a survival fire (p.99), or fly a helicopter (p. 11). Gerstein, Mordecai The Man Who Walked Between the Towers In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit threw a tightrope between the two towers of the World Trade Center and spent an hour walking, dancing, and performing high-wire tricks a quarter mile in the sky. Johnson, Ann Donegan The Value of Facing a Challenge: The Story of Terry Fox A biography of a young cancer patient with an artificial leg who determined to run 5300 miles across Canada in his own Marathon of Hope in order to raise money for cancer research. Kaboom!/Rose, Julianna; Hammond, Darell Go Out and Play! Favorite Outdoor Games from Kaboom Clear instructions for more than 70 traditional outdoor games. Maguire, Jack Hopscotch, Hangman, Hot-Potato, and Ha, Ha, Ha: A Rule Book of Children's Games Here are included instructions for more than 240 party, sidewalk, ball, water, travel, card, action, and sedentary games. Page 16 Suggested Titles Grades 3-5: Nonfiction Osborn, Kevin Scholastic Encyclopedia of Sports in America Discusses the development and influence of sports in American society and the achievements of over 100 athletes. Osborne, Mary Pope and Boyce, Natalie Pope Ninjas and Samurai A nonfiction companion to Mary Pope Osborne’s Night of the Ninjas Power, Teresa Anne The ABCs of Yoga for Kids The ABCs of Yoga for Kids uses the alphabet, rhyming vignettes, and colorful illustrations to introduce children to yoga in a kid-friendly way. Rockwell, Lizzy The Busy Body Book: A Kid’s Guide to Fitness This action-packed guide to fitness explains how the parts of your body work to keep you moving and what you need to do to keep going strong. Rosen, Michael J Balls! Round 2 Discusses the history and science of all types of balls, including several that are unusual. Rotner, Shelley Yummy! Good Food Makes Me Strong This book helps inspire kids and families to have fun growing, preparing, and eating fresh and wholesome meals and snacks. Woodward, John This Book Made Me Do It A collection of activities for budding artists, scientists, sports stars, and chefs provides stepby-step instructions for projects, from folding origami and making a barometer to panning for gold and doing the Moonwalk. Page 17 Suggested Titles Grades K-5: Poetry Brown, Calef Dutch Sneakers and Flea Keepers In the tradition of Edward Lear, Calef Brown has fashioned fourteen nonsense poems so wacky that both young and old will be unable to suppress their laughter. Driscoll, Michael A Child’s Introduction to Poetry This wide-ranging journey through the history and highlights of the world's poetry covers everything from epics and odes to nonsense verse and haikus, and includes a full-length CD! Emberley, Rebecca and Emberley, Ed The Itsy Bitsy Spider An illustrated version of the traditional song, using bright, bold colors and patterns. Gerrard, Roy Sir Francis Drake: His Daring Deeds Retells in poetry the daring adventures of the explorer who was the first Englishman to sail around the world Hopkins, Lee Bennett Opening Days: Sports Poems A collection of eighteen poems about various sports including baseball, skiing, karate, and tennis. Kennedy, Caroline ed. Poems to Learn by Heart In this diverse collection, Caroline Kennedy has chosen more than a hundred poems that speak to everyone. Divided into sections about nature, sports, monsters and fairies, friendship and family, Poems to Learn by Heart is full of surprises Low, Alice The Fastest Game on Two Feet: and Other Poems About How Sports Began Sports have origins in all kinds of activities, such as playing with sticks and stones, running from threats, and taking part in religious ceremonies. Using conjecture and historical facts, this book of poetry and prose relates how nineteen sports got their start and grew into the games we know today. Page 18 Suggested Titles Grades K-5: Poetry Prelutsky, Jack Good Sports: Rhymes About Running, Jumping, Throwing, and More A collection of poems about football, skating, basketball, karate, and other sports celebrates the joy of competitive play, teamwork, and the importance of good sportsmanship. Salas, Laura Purdie Bookspeak! Poems About Books A collection of wacky, whimsical poems about books and all the treasures they contain. Silverstein, Shel Falling Up A collection of poems and drawings by American poet and humorist, Shel Silverstein including "My Nose Garden," "Little Hoarse," "Strange Restaurant," "Sharing," "Noise Day," and many others. Page 19 Fun Web Resources The Crafty Classroom: Japanese Lantern Craft for Kids. http://thecraftyclassroom.com/crafts/japan-crafts-for-kids/japan-lantern-craft-for-kids/ Illustrated step-by-step instructions for making a paper lantern. Frugal Fun for Boys: Pipe Cleaner Ninjas. http://frugalfun4boys.com/2013/04/01/pipe-cleaner-ninjas Step-by-step instructions for making ninja figures with pipe cleaners and other basic craft supplies. Ordinary Life Magic: Newton’s First: With Raw Eggs. http://www.ordinarylifemagic.com/2010/01/newtons-first-with-raw-eggs.html Step-by-step illustrated instructions for a science project involving raw eggs falling safely into glasses of water. How to Make a Paper Ninja Star https://snapguide.com/guides/make-a-paper-ninja-star/ Shows you how to make an origami Ninja star using only paper and scissors. How to Make a Mini Foosball Table … Perfect for Kids! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ypPIZj9hP4 Instructions for creating miniature foosball tables using shoe boxes, dowels, clothespins, and other common materials. Saturday Science: Egg Drop Inertia https://www.childrensmuseum.org/blog/saturday-science-egg-drop-inertia See and try: how gravity makes saving a falling egg easier than it sounds! You'll demonstrate gravity, motion, and other forces while wowing your family with this science trick. Fun and Games Online http://games.sikids.com/ The online home of Sports Illustrated for Kids. A fun, safe environment filled with free interactive games. Summer Olympics 2016 http://www.olympic.org/athletes The Olympic Games are in Rio De Janeiro August 5 – 21. Discover more about the Olympic athletes and how you can become an Olympian. Page 20 Review Sheet Draw your favorite part of the story. Summarize the story. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Page 21 Review Sheet Draw your favorite part of the story. Summarize the story. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Page 22 Book Log My Name: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Page 23 Book Log My Name: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Title: Author: Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28