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Books for Students
Come on down to the Library!!
All the books listed below are available right here at FLMS in our wonderful library. Please don't hesitate to go check these fun and entertaining books out.
How to do Homework without Throwing Up
by Trevor Romain

This book's author understands how horrible homework can be and he also knows how you can do it without throwing up. In it you will learn important truths, like dogs do NOT eat homework, and valuable skills like how to make a homework schedule, how to get help with homework, and how to avoid TV-homework-neck. So don't let homework bring you down anymore, go grab this book from our library.
Get Organized without Losing It
by Janet S. Fox

This book is full of you-can-do-it ways to manage your desk, your locker, and other major messes. Look inside to find how to: put your stuff in order, manage your time, plan for homework and projects, take better notes, deal with distractions and much more. So write down in your agenda now: Go to library and check out Get Organized without Losing it.
See you Later, Procrastinator!
by Pamela Espeland & Elizabeth Verdick

Are people always after you to get stuff done? Do you often have that freaky time-is-running-out feeling? Have you ever told a teacher “the dog ate my homework” when you don't even have a dog? Cheer Up! You can learn to get motivated, get things done, and get people off your back! And this book is the way you can learn all that with lots of tips and tricks to kick procrastination and let you take charge of your life. What are you waiting for? Go get this book from our library now.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey

This book provides a step by step guide to help teens improve self-image, build friendships, resist peer pressure, achieve their goals, get along with their parents and much more. It is full of clever ideas, funny cartoons, great quotes, and incredible stories about real life teens from all over the world. This book is a great resource for all our students and any adult who wants to help support an adolescent achieve to their highest potential. Go see your guidance counselor for a copy of this book.
Knowing and Doing What's Right
by Pamela Espeland & Elizabeth Verdick

Want to be a more caring person? Stand up for the rights of others? Stand up for your own beliefs? Be more honest and truthful, even when it's hard? Be more responsible? Take better care of yourself so you stay healthy and strong? Then read this book! In it you will learn all about positive values and how to add the ones that you may want in your life. This book is full of stories of kids your age who are doing great things for themselves or their community. So do what's right and check this book out of our library.
How Rude! Handbook of Family Manners for Teens
by Alex J. Packer, Ph.D.

When family life is full of strife what can a teen do? You can help to create the civilized home. A place where people talk instead of yell. Pick up after themselves. Respect each other. Fight fair. And don't hog the bathroom. This book is a fun read with lots of practical ideas to deal with common family conflicts.
How to take the Grrrr Out of Anger by Elizabeth Verdick & Marjorie Lisovskis

Everyone gets angry sometimes. But if you're angry a lot... or stay angry for a long time... or get in trouble for getting angry... or don't like the way anger makes you act or feel... You can take the Grrrr out of anger. You have the power to overpower anger. This book tells you how. Go check it out of our library to find all sorts of great strategies to beat your anger and feel grrrrreat.
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