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Every structure that touches the ground could benefit from the
skills of a geotechnical engineer. Readers will discover how these
engineers study rocks, soil, natural processes, and potential
hazards to help make the safest, strongest foundations possible.
This book introduces key concepts and the engineering design
process with interesting examples from the field. A hands-on
activity and a design challenge engage readers in engineering
action.
Library-bound hardback picture guide to the work of a zookeeper,
reflecting the increasing diversity in society, changing technology
and the lives of adults that children come into contact with. This
best-selling series of 17 titles has sold more than 800,000 copies
since publication and earned excellent reviews and praise for the
range of occupations it features. With vibrant colour pictures and
plain text, the I Want To Be series is an appealing introduction to
a broad spectrum of occupations, from Pilot to Chef to Cowboy,
making them ideal for inclusion in Community Helpers and other
Common Core Correlations Social Studies and Language Arts units.
New photos show Policewomen with contemporary uniforms and
stateof-the-art equipment. Firefighters' uniforms protect better;
builders are women as well as men; many of the Nurses are male.
This reflects the society that kids are seeing now. Mainly,
children will enjoy the I Want To Be books for the pictures,
reading to themselves, seeing everyday people doing important jobs,
like the adults in their family and in their dreams and
aspirations.
Careering offers young people a seamless step-by-step process to
help teens avoid career traps. It's the information-packed guide
for students, teens and young adults to explore their career future
- and its an ideal size for a pocket! Topics include how to explore
career options; network effectively; apply for jobs; develop
interviewing skills; and conduct oneself once landing a job. The
interactive, engaging "workbook" format allows for readers to write
their plans, interests and aspirations on blank lines provided.
Careering also contains a quick reference guide on participating in
college immersion programs; summer camps; competitions; seasonal
and entry-level jobs; and internships; and offers other key
resources. Plus, Tamara offers advice for teens on how to
responsibly use social media, so it doesn't hurt their chances of
landing work. Careering offers a practical way to explore,
experience and eliminate possible career paths. Specifically,
Careering is a concise and easy-to-read pocket guide that helps
young people: Evaluate their interests, skills, and passions
Identify jobs, internships, and volunteer positions that align with
their personal gifts Identify multiple career exploration avenues,
from camps to summer jobs Put together a resume and references,
even if they've never had a "real" job Learn how to network, apply
for jobs and develop interviewing skills Learn how to pursue
entrepreneurial opportunities Learn how not to use social media if
they want to land a job ...and do so much more. Topics include how
to explore career options; network effectively; apply for jobs;
develop interviewing skills; and conduct oneself once landing a
job. The interactive, engaging "workbook" format allows for readers
to write their plans, interests and aspirations on blank lines
provided. Careering also contains a quick reference guide on
participating in college immersion programs; summer camps;
competitions; seasonal and entry-level jobs; and internships; and
offers other key resources. Plus, Tamara offers advice for teens on
how to responsibly use social media, so it doesn't hurt their
chances of landing work. Careering offers a practical way to
explore, experience and eliminate possible career paths.
Specifically, Careering is a concise and easy-to-read pocket guide
that helps young people: Evaluate their interests, skills, and
passions Identify jobs, internships, and volunteer positions that
align with their personal gifts Identify multiple career
exploration avenues, from camps to summer jobs Put together a
resume and references, even if they've never had a "real" job Learn
how to network, apply for jobs and develop interviewing skills
Learn how not to use social media if they want to land a job ...and
do so much more.
Accelerated Reader is a program based on the fact that students
become more motivated to read if they are tested on the content of
the books they have read and are rewarded for correct answers.
Students read each book, individually take the test on the
computer, and receive gratification when they score well. Schools
using the Accelerated Reader program have seen a significant
increase in reading among their students.
These titles give your students the tools they need to make
sound career choices.
Six high/low titles containing career information for your
reluctant readers.
Ever wonder who wrangles the animals during a movie shoot? What it
takes to be a brewmaster? How that play-by-play announcer got his
job? What it is like to be a secret shopper? The new
Ever wonder who wrangles the animals during a movie shoot? What it
takes to be a brewmaster? How that play-by-play announcer got his
job? What it is like to be a secret shopper? The new
This series will fascinate your students who are curious about a
career in criminal justice. Readers will get an in-depth look at
various law enforcement vocations, including those within homeland
security and border patrol. Each book explains the education that
is required and the responsibilities of each job. Students will be
able to make an educated decision about whether to pursue this line
of work, which is a valued and necessary element of society.
What would it be like to be the President of the United States?
First person text and fanciful illustrations provide young readers
with delightful, imagination-inspiring details of what it's like to
be an astronaut, a ballerina, and more.
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