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Books with author Emily Jankowski Mahoney

  • The Science of Soccer

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world, and its popularity in America is growing with each Major League Soccer season. Every big play that makes fans stand up and cheer is only possible because of science. Readers discover the important science concepts behind every part of a soccer game. Informative sidebars and detailed graphic organizers are included to enhance readers understanding of these concepts. Theyre also used to make connections between the worlds of science, technology, engineering, and math as they relate to soccer. A wide variety of STEM curriculum topics are introduced in a relatable way, with colorful photographs providing real-life examples for readers.
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  • Kate Middleton

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Kate Middletons dedication to charitable work makes her a role model for all young people. Her role as a member of the British Royal Family has given her a platform to speak for various humanitarian causes, showing readers the importance of helping people who are less fortunate than themselves. Middletons amazing life story is presented to readers alongside full-color photographs and informative sidebars. Quotes from Middleton are included to inspire readers. A helpful timeline of the most important events in her life allows readers to place important biographical details in chronological order.
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  • 20 Fun Facts About Amphibian Adaptations

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Reptiles lay their eggs on land and most spend a lot of their time out of the water. While this is a fact today, it wasnt always this way. Living on land is an adaptation reptiles underwent millions of years ago. Even more adaptations, such as how reptiles regulate their body temperature and their scaly skin, are more apparent to those studying crocodiles, turtles, and other reptiles in modern times. Using a unique format of short facts, this book introduces readers to the science concepts of evolution as well as the features that classify an animal as a reptile.
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  • 20 Fun Facts About Tenochtitlán

    Emily Mahoney

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    "The ancient Aztecs are one of the most fascinating civilizations our world has ever seen, and their capital city of Tenochtitlâan is just as interesting. Facts about the size of the city, its citizens, and daily life around the city will wow readers, and graphic organizers and pictures help readers to understand what it was like to live in Tenochtitlan in the 1300s to the 1500s. Take your readers on a trip back in time to learn all about this ancient city, its takeover by Spanish conquistadors, and its eventual decline"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Antarctic Researchers

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Scientists known as Antarctic researchers brave extremely cold temperatures and bitter winds in order to study a place most people will never visit. Readers travel along with these adventurous scientists as detailed main text, a helpful graphic organizer, and fun fact boxes explore various aspects of this fascinating career. Full-color photographs and real-world stories of Antarctic researchers keep readers engaged as they learn. The exciting, career-focused text is designed to reflect all areas of STEM: science, technology, engineering, and math.
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  • The Mysterious Maya Civilization

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Though Mayan culture has existed for more than 3,500 years, researchers and historians have only recently started unlocking some of the mysteries behind this Central American society. Thoroughly researched text guides readers through the gripping history of the Maya, including a detailed description of Maya culture. The main text is supplemented with engaging sidebars, full-color photographs, historical images, and expert, annotated analysis from leading scholars.
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  • Diabetes: Diagnosis and Management

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Explains what diabetes is, discusses how it is caused, and describes the symptoms and treatment of the disease.
  • Antarctic Researchers

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Scientists known as Antarctic researchers brave extremely cold temperatures and bitter winds in order to study a place most people will never visit. Readers travel along with these adventurous scientists as detailed main text, a helpful graphic organizer, and fun fact boxes explore various aspects of this fascinating career. Full-color photographs and real-world stories of Antarctic researchers keep readers engaged as they learn. The exciting, career-focused text is designed to reflect all areas of STEM: science, technology, engineering, and math.
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  • The Black Death: Bubonic Plague Attacks Europe

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, March 1, 2017)
    The Bubonic Plague terrorized Europe and North Africa in the 14th century, killing millions of people. Readers learn many fascinating facts about what became known as the Black Death. They discover that the cause of the disease was unknown for most of the epidemic, and many unlikely things were blamed, including bad smells and occult rituals. Detailed sidebars and a comprehensive timeline augment the compelling text as it examines how the disastrous events of the plague were exacerbated by peoples ignorance of scientific facts.
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  • The Mysterious Maya Civilization

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Provides details about the Maya civilization, covering how they rose to power in the region, their culture, and where they live today.
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  • Attack of the Killer Bees

    Emily Jankowski Mahoney

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Since the mating of certain European and African bees in Brazil during the late 1950s, an aggressive bee has been slowly heading northward. These Africanized honeybees are known as invasive species today as they disrupt the ecosystems they enter. More information about the killer bees spread draws readers into the interesting scientific topic of invasive species. Fascinating fact boxes and terrifying maps of the bees spread highlight how serious a threat invasive species are. With discussions about ecosystem balance, food chains, and conservation, the main content undoubtedly supplements the science curriculum.
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  • History of the Great Lakes

    Emily Jankowski

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    The historical significance of the Great Lakes region stretches from thousands of years ago to the present day. Home to factories, important historical landmarks, and miles of coastline, the Great Lakes region is steeped in the past, but looking ahead to the future. Readers follow the growth of the Great Lakes, beginning with early battles to settle and control the region. Sidebars add to the main contents discussion of significant events, while readers travel through the areas past with the help of photographs and historical images. Colorful maps of the region show readers where history happened and introduce the regions major rivers, states, and landforms.
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