Sports Cheats
From the Set Lies and Liars Throughout History
What would you do to win? Find out how others answered in this look at famous cheating scandals. Don't trust anyone in the Lies and Liars Throughout History series. Each title uncovers some of the most famous fakers, schemers, and cheaters who turned the world, and the truth, upside down across the ages. Readers learn how to spot a lie and confirm the truth for themselves as they look a little closer at the tales people tell. Includes considerate vocabulary, engaging content, and clear text and formatting.
Interest Level | Grade 5 - Grade 8 |
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Reading Level | Grade 3 |
Dewey | 175 |
Lexile | HL350L |
ATOS Reading Level | |
Guided Reading Level | O |
Publisher | 45th Parallel Press |
Series | Lies and Liars Throughout History |
Language | English |
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Available Formats | Reinforced book (9781668927731), Paperback (9781668928783), PDF (9781668931738), ePub (9781668930250), Hosted ebook (9781668934692), Kindle (9781668933213) |
Copyright | 2024 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 7 x 9 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs, Historical photographs |
School Library Journal - Sports Cheats
Notorious figures from throughout history are presented in this series, which tells the stories of cheaters, traitors, and more. The majority of each title focuses on cases profiling different people and shares their stories. Subjects explored are from early history through modern times. These are typically no more than two pages, and the text is written at a third grade reading level. There are also some fun, additional features, such as cold cases and tips on how readers can commit these crimes. The subject matter generally leans into the sensational; however, Famous False Accusations stands out for delving into more serious examples, such as Emmett Till and Japanese internment camps, and providing context for how bias plays into false accusations. Page layouts are attractive, but could benefit from more primary source images. VERDICT This engaging series will appeal to history buffs.
Author: Virginia Loh-Hagan
Dr. Virginia Loh-Hagan was born in the luckiest of all years, the Year of the Dragon. She’s an author, university professor, curriculum designer, and former elementary school teacher. She was inspired to write this story after doing author visits. Her young audiences wanted to know more about Chinese New Year! She lives in San Diego with one well-trained husband and two very naughty dogs.
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Author/Illustrator biography |
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Glossary of key words |
Index |
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Table of contents |
Full-color photographs, Historical photographs |