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Scott Ingram

Author of Oregon

61 Works 665 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

W. Scott Ingram is the author of more than 50 books for young people. He is the recipient of six Educational Press Awards for his writing, including the 1999 Fiction Award for his short story "Shadowland"

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Works by Scott Ingram

Oregon (1989) 72 copies, 1 review
Scary Shark Stories (1997) 51 copies
Kansas (From Sea to Shining Sea) (2003) 36 copies, 1 review
Terrifying shark tales (1999) 18 copies
Missouri: The Show-Me State (2002) 13 copies
Oregon: The Beaver State (2002) 13 copies
Kansas: The Sunflower State (2002) 11 copies
Meltdown at Chernobyl (2003) 9 copies
Dolphins (Smart Animals) (2006) 7 copies
The Secretary of Labor (2004) 1 copy

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4 reviews
Overall really enjoyable read packed with lots of good advice, insight, and resonating stories. Lots of conflicting advice and opinions, so it could be confusing to green salespeople looking for advice and guidance. It requires you to have your own opinion so you can choose who you resonate with, and have the maturity to know which one works for your industry and role.
This is a text-book like book, with lots of text. Has a full history of Oregon. Great photographs though from around the state. Would need to choose text to share with 2nd graders.
Summary:
This is a book about oceans. It has a lot of information ranging from information about oceans, the four different oceans, to talking to someone that dives in the ocean. The book tells about how the different continents were formed, different natural disasters, and even some of the animals that live in the ocean.

Personal Reaction:
This is a great book for young beginners learning about the world. There is so much information in this book, it could be a lesson plan within itself. show more Anything a young child would want to know about the ocean is in this book.

Classroom Extension:
1. I would use this book to teach my students about the oceans, the marine life, and some natural disasters.
2. I would use this book to have the students do some simple science projects.
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Works
61
Members
665
Popularity
#37,922
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
4
ISBNs
98
Languages
2

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