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Books with author Caitlin McAneney

  • Quadrilaterals in Art: Reason with Shapes and Their Attributes

    Caitlin McAneney

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Shapes are everywhere, and understanding their attributes is an essential part of third-grade math education. A comprehensive introduction to geometry is told through relatable narratives and real-world situations, teaching readers how to recognize geometric principles in everyday life. Appealing visuals and age-appropriate content work together to reinforce complex math concepts. Art is a great teaching tool, especially when it can teach us about quadrilaterals. Readers will learn how to recognize them in this informative narrative. This volume meets CCSS Math Standard 3.G.A.1.
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  • The Compass Rose and Cardinal Directions

    Caitlin McAneney

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    One of the most recognizable map symbols, the compass rose, is also the most useful. It shows the cardinal directions, and, when used with a compass, it can help hikers and orienteers reach their destination. Readers are introduced to the compass rose and the cardinal and intermediate directions it displays. Detailed examples lead readers through using a compass rose on a map. Full-color images accompany important map skills, engaging readers with content consistent with the social studies curriculum.
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  • Butterflies Up Close

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Butterflies are the beauties of the bug world. With colorful wings, amazing adaptations, and fascinating life cycles, butterflies are wonders to behold. This book offers readers an up-close exploration of butterflies, including different species, adaptations, habitats, and behaviors. Readers will enjoy vivid full-color photographs that bring the bug world into sharp and splendid focus. Fun facts are dispersed throughout and are written at an accessible level. This deep exploration of early science concepts will delight young bug lovers.
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  • Becoming Texas: Early Statehood

    Caitlin McAneney

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Texas’s road to statehood was as long and winding as one of its many cattle drive trails. Readers explore every twist and turn along the way—from its time as an independent republic to its annexation into the United States. They learn about Texas’s role in important U.S. events, such as the Mexican-American War and the Compromise of 185. With the help of historical and contemporary images as well as informative sidebars and graphic organizers, this book allows readers to discover for themselves the journey that brought Texas from a Spanish colony to the important U.S. state it is today.
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  • North American Birds: Represent and Solve Problems Involving Multiplication

    Caitlin McAneney

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Combines facts about North American birds and simple word problems to teach readers about multiplication.
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  • How Elephants and Other Animals Hear the Earth

    Caitlin McAneney, Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Elephants are able to sense an earthquake before it happens. How are they able to do this? They can feel the seismic vibrations in the earth through their trunk and their feet. Readers learn how elephants use these vibrations to communicate with each other and sense danger. Fun, memorable facts presented throughout the text address elephants and other animals with similar sensory adaptations, including snakes and spiders. Informative text and a detailed graphic organizer introduce readers to important science curriculum concepts, such as animal adaptations and seismic waves. Vibrant photographs of a variety of animals keep readers engaged as they learn.
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  • Platypuses

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    What animal has the bill of a duck, the body of an otter, and the feet of a frog? Its the platypus, an ancient animal unlike any other on Earth! When scientists first saw the odd-looking creature, they thought it was fake. Readers will learn why in this scientific guide to platypuses, which covers the animals unique body, special defense mechanisms, and how theyve outlasted even the dinosaurs. Colorful images reinforce the content, while fact boxes, glossary, index, and supplemental websites provide opportunities for additional learning.
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  • 20 Fun Facts About Weather

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    News of wild, unprecedented tornado systems and freaky blizzards in Texas fill the airwaves regularly. How does Earth's weather really work? Readers will love each jam-packed page of this book, filled with not only fascinating and digestible facts, but also vibrant, full-color photography that brings Earth's atmosphere and wild weather to life. The accessible text is accompanied by age-appropriate graphic organizers to make learning about this essential science topic a breeze for readers of all levels.
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  • North American Birds: Represent and Solve Problems Involving Multiplication

    Caitlin McAneney

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Real-life situations and relatable narratives introduce students to the principles of multiplication and division, an essential part of third-grade math. Age-appropriate language encourages learning, which will help readers to become fluent in more complex math topics. Engaging visuals complement high-interest topics, while visually appealing designs help to make the math concrete. Readers will learn about a myriad of North American birds while gaining an understanding of multiplication. This volume meets CCSS Math Standard 3.OA.A.1.
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  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 6, 2015)
    The lost colony of Roanoke is a place and a story shrouded in mystery. Centuries after the disappearance of Roanoke’s colonists, the history of their endeavors and their sudden departure intrigue readers and spark their imagination. This volume sets the stage for the doomed colony, as it covers earlier attempts at Roanoke, the mishaps that occurred, and the clues colonists left behind. Primary sources and brilliant visuals bring Roanoke to life, and information-rich text supports state and national social studies curricula. Evidence from archaeological digs and secret maps will engage even the most reluctant readers and raise the question: How could so many people disappear without a trace?
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  • Flashlight Fish

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Flashlight fish get their name from their ability to glow. These fish can’t glow on their own, though. They get their light from tiny bacteria that live in their bodies. Readers learn more about these fish and the bacteria that give them their glow with the help of informative text and fun fact boxes. Detailed photographs of these fascinating fish bring readers into their ocean habitats, keeping them engaged as they learn important science concepts, including symbiotic relationships and food chains.
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  • Flashlight Fish

    Caitie McAneney, Caitlin McAneney

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Flashlight fish get their name from their ability to glow. These fish cant glow on their own, though. They get their light from tiny bacteria that live in their bodies. Readers learn more about these fish and the bacteria that give them their glow with the help of informative text and fun fact boxes. Detailed photographs of these fascinating fish bring readers into their ocean habitats, keeping them engaged as they learn important science concepts, including symbiotic relationships and food chains.
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