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  2. Paul Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    His father, a coal miner and carpenter, and mother, who worked as a domestic, both of Slovak heritage, were educated only to the sixth grade. When his grandparents emigrated from Slovakia, the family name was Vlk, but gradually mutated into Wilkes, perhaps because his father worked in coal mines near Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.

  3. Gail Jarrow - Wikipedia

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    Awards for Jarrow's writing; Year Title Award Result Ref. 2013 The Amazing Harry Kellar: YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction: Nominee [34]2015 Fatal Fever: Cybils Award for Elementary and Middle Grade Nonfiction

  4. List of children's books made into feature films - Wikipedia

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    Satan from the Seventh Grade (Polish: Szatan z siódmej klasy) (1937), Kornel Makuszyński: Satan from the Seventh Grade (1960) Satan from the Seventh Grade (2006) Searching for David's Heart (1998), Cherie Bennett: Searching for David's Heart (2004) (TV) The Secret Garden (written 1910, published 1911), Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret ...

  5. Sixth grade - Wikipedia

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    Sixth grade (also 6th grade or grade 6) is the sixth year of formal or compulsory education. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. It is commonly the first or second grade of middle school or the last grade of elementary school, and the sixth school year since kindergarten .

  6. Orbis Pictus Award - Wikipedia

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    The Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children recognizes books which demonstrate excellence in the "writing of nonfiction for children." [1] [2] It is awarded annually by the National Council of Teachers of English to one American book published the previous year. [3] Up to five titles may be designated as Honor Books.

  7. Sixth Grade Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Grade Secrets is a novel by Louis Sachar that follows sixth-grader Laura Sibbie and her friends as they create a secret club in violation of school rules. Laura aspires to be a leader and learns the three Rs of what leadership can entail – Relationships, Rivalries and Responsibility.