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District List: BCPS Supplemental Texts - Grade 7

Description: Baltimore City Public Schools Supplemental Text List for students in 7th Grade. #bcps


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Terrible Typhoid Mary

by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

What happens when a person's reputation has been forever damaged? With archival photographs and text among other primary sources, this riveting biography of Mary Mallon by the Sibert medalist and Newbery Honor winner Susan Bartoletti looks beyond the tabloid scandal of Mary's controversial life. How she was treated by medical and legal officials reveals a lesser-known story of human and constitutional rights, entangled with the science of pathology and enduring questions about who Mary Mallon really was. How did her name become synonymous with deadly disease? And who is really responsible for the lasting legacy of Typhoid Mary? This thorough exploration includes an author's note, timeline, annotated source notes, and bibliography.

Date Added: 03/13/2019


When Plague Strikes

by James Cross Giblin

The book explains three deadly epidemic diseases that have struck the human race, along with their history, causes and consequences to mankind

Date Added: 03/13/2019


Dear Miss Breed

by Joanne F. Oppenheim and Elizabeth Kikuchi Yamada and Snowden Becker

A chronicle of the incredible correspondence between California librarian Clara Breed and young Japanese American internees during World War II.

In the early 1940's, Clara Breed was the children's librarian at the San Diego Public Library. But she was also friend to dozens of Japanese American children and teens when war broke out in December of 1941.

The story of what happened to these American citizens is movingly told through letters that her young friends wrote to Miss Breed during their internment.

This remarkable librarian and humanitarian served as a lifeline to these imprisoned young people, and was brave enough to speak out against a shameful chapter in American history.

Date Added: 06/03/2019


Stalin

by Albert Marrin

Enamored as a young man with the revolutionary politics of Lenin, he joined the underground Marxist Party and began his pursuit of power by leading strikes and demonstrations.

Six times he was exiled to Siberia for his illicit activities, escaping many times despite below freezing temperatures and on one occasion an attack by a pack of wolves.

Date Added: 06/19/2019


Crispin

by Avi

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 06/26/2019


Adam of the Road

by Elizabeth Gray and Robert Lawson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 06/26/2019


The Kite Fighters

by Linda Park and Eung Park

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 06/26/2019


Courage Has No Color

by Tanya Lee Stone

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 06/26/2019


A Wicked History™ 20th Century: Joseph Stalin

by Sean McCollum

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 06/26/2019


Invincible Microbe

by Jim Murphy and Alison Blank

This is the compelling, suspenseful, down-to-earth story of a killer that has been stalking and doing away with people for thousands of years: Tuberculosis. For centuries TB in many forms was treated with everything from poultices and potions to the king's touch. The microorganism that causes the disease was eventually identified, more effective treatments were developed, and the cure for TB was thought to be within reach. But the TB germ simply will not die; drug-resistant varieties continue to plague and panic the human race. The "biography" of this deadly germ, an account of the diagnosis, treatment, and "cure" of the disease over time, and the social history of an illness that could strike anywhere but was most prevalent among the poor are woven together in an engrossing narrative supported by 70-plus archival prints and photographs. Includes bibliography, source notes, and index.

Date Added: 06/26/2019


Eddie's War

by Carol Saller

World War II. Hitler is threatening to take over the world. Eddie Carl thinks America should stop him—it’s just plain right. But Eddie’s just a kid, and the farm in Ellisville, Illinois, is a long way from the fighting.

Ellisville: where the big news stories are gophers in the graveyard and the new bank alarm. But then America joins the war and Eddie’s brother Thomas goes off to fly a bomber. Suddenly the war doesn’t seem so far away. And Eddie faces more grown-up problems at home: A fire at the Strothers’ place, and his gypsy friend accused of arson. Grampa Rob, all stubborn and mean. Grama Lucy with her secrets. And that redhead Sarah, who definitely likes him—unless maybe she hates him. Somehow Eddie’s in the middle of it all, trying to figure out what’s right. Let Thomas fight World War II. Eddie’s war is right here in Ellisville.

Eddie’s War is a lyrical collection of prose vignettes linking Eddie, his family, and a small-town cast of Ellisvillians. Poignant and funny, this World War II story tells how a distant war affects the life of one boy in the Heartland.

Date Added: 08/12/2019



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