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The Gumshoe Archives: The Case of the Disappearing Lake (Gsa - 4th Grade #1)

The Gumshoe Archives: The Case of the Disappearing Lake (Gsa - 4th Grade #1)

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Publication Date: September 30th, 2009
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781449551216
Pages:
144
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Description

This is the first book in the new 4th grade children's living science book series entitled, The Gumshoe Archives. It teaches Children between the ages of 8 and 12 the science concepts of how our earth creates and regenerates its water resources. Each chapter contains a review exam to test the students knowledge of the information presented as well as a comprehensive exam at the end of the book. There are also helpful activity ideas at the beginning of each chapter to help the teacher facilitate the learning process.

Storyline:

The sleepy town of lake Willbegone has a big problem, their lake is shrinking. They call on the services of detective Andy Spencer to figure out what is going on. Andy follows the clues through the wild forests and local habitat to discover the answers. The trail leads them to danger and mystery, only to find the most shocking clue of all. Find out how Andy saves the lake from certain destruction, and learns a thing or two about our water cycle and where our water comes from.

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About the Author

Robert was born in Seattle Washington. He graduated from San Jose State University with a B.S. Degree in Business Management. He has always pursued his passion for writing, and is now combining that passion with his love of teaching. Being the father of five, he has always been keenly aware of the need for teaching materials that captivate and hold a child's attention. In his own words, "If the child won't read the book it won't teach them a thing". The Gumshoe Archives provide an entertaining way to learn for students of all ages. Robert currently lives in the Rocky Mountains with his family. He loves writing and sharing that passion with his student audience.