“A Universe of Stories” Select ONE book to read from the three choices listed below. After you have finished the book, write an essay or create a poster, flyer or drawing showing the relationship between the book you read and the theme “A Universe of Stories”. (Each title has an edition appropriate for elementary, middle or high school student)
CHOICE #1 Hidden Figures (The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margo Lee Shetterly)
 | Elementary ISBN0062742469 |
 | Middle School ISBN978006266378 |
 | High School ISBN9780062363602 |
CHOICE #2 The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (A True Story About Human Inventiveness & Its Power to Overcome Adversity by William Kamkwamba/ Bryan Mealer)
 | Elementary Picture Book Edition |
 | Middle School ISBN0803740808 |
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High School ISBN0061730335
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CHOICE #3 Moon Over My Town
Choose a book from the list below to read and submit picture of a moon over North Andover with a caption of how it relates to what you read: 
| The Moon Book ISBN10: 0823413640 Children ages 4 to 8 : |

| The Moon ISBN: 0689835639 Children ages 7 to 10 |
 | Earth and Moon ISBN: 0761323589 Young Teens |
 | The Moon: Earth’s Companion in Space ISBN: 0766015106 Ages 9 to 12 |
 | The Earth and the Moon ISBN: 0816051941 Young Adults |
Submitting your Entry: Entries may be submitted to the main office of your school between September 4 and September 20 (be sure to include your name and grade on your submission). Winners will be announced at the end of September and prizes will include a Stachey’s lunch delivered by the Superintendent of Schools or a Scholastic book of your choice. Good luck!
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