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Werken van S. H. Burchard

"Mean" Joe Greene (1976) 7 exemplaren
Nadia Comaneci (Sports Star) (1977) 5 exemplaren
Elvin Hayes (1980) 5 exemplaren
Sports Star: Pele (1976) 5 exemplaren
Tony Dorsett (1978) 4 exemplaren
Sports star : Sugar Ray Leonard (1983) 4 exemplaren
Earl Campbell (1980) 4 exemplaren
George Brett (1982) 3 exemplaren
Dorothy Hamill: Sports Star (1983) 3 exemplaren
Larry Bird (1983) 3 exemplaren
Sports Star: Herschel Walker (1984) 2 exemplaren
John McEnroe (Sports star) (1979) 2 exemplaren
Brad Park (Sports star) (1975) 2 exemplaren
Sports Star: Walt Frazier (1975) 2 exemplaren
Sports Star: Tommy John (1981) 2 exemplaren
Chris Evert (Sports star) (1976) 2 exemplaren
Reggie Jackson (Sports star) (1979) 1 exemplaar
The book of baseball greats (1983) 1 exemplaar
Wayne Gretzky: Sports Star (1982) 1 exemplaar
Tracy Austin (1982) 1 exemplaar
Sports Star (1978) 1 exemplaar
Franco Harris - Sports Star (1976) 1 exemplaar
Bob Griese (Sports star) (1975) 1 exemplaar

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This is a super book for the budding soccer player. Very well written book for the young ones about the greatest ambassador of the game. I have read this book to all of my children, it is a treasure in our household.
 
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wearemarshall03 | Dec 23, 2012 |
This book is a biography about Dorothy Hamill, an Olympic, gold medalist, ice-skater. The book follows her ice-skating career very well, detailing her emotions and physical moves when she is on the ice. It lists each competition she has been in, along with her final scores she receives, including her winning the gold medal in the Olympics and the Outstanding Young Woman of the Year award, which was presented to her by First Lady Betty Ford.

I enjoyed reading this biography of Dorothy; it was very detailed about every skating competition she had, listing not only where she was competing, but all of the special moves that she performs. It also includes, in Dorothy’s own words, how she felt before and after each competition. The biography didn’t detail much of the other areas of her life, just the ice-skating details, although from reading what details were printed, I found her to be a very shy, yet humble person, who took her career serious, and gave her very best performance no matter how small or large the audience. The illustrations were of course, actual photos of her on the ice, and some of her winning moments as well. The illustrations in this biography gave it more of a relation-type feeling, like the reader can actually relate to the subject, making it feel like the reader is actually there when it happened.

For my class project, I would have my students pick any person, whether the person is a famous athlete, movie star, singer, family member, or friend and have each student list as many known details of that person that he or she can list, as if they were writing their own biography of that person. Another project would be to send a homework assignment home with each student. The assignment would consist of an easy, fill in the blank questionnaire, which each student would fill out while interviewing one of his or her parents, or grandparents. The questions would consist of simple things like favorite food, color, hobbies, etc. The students would then present their biographies to the class the next day.
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cynthiadr | Nov 12, 2009 |

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Werken
27
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79
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#226,897
Waardering
½ 3.5
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2
ISBNs
52

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