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Books with author Heather M. Moore Niver

  • Real-World Projects to Explore the Civil Rights Movement

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "The civil rights movement changed the face of America when it commenced back in the 1950s, but racism is still a contentious reality in the twenty-first century. Readers will get a thorough review of the movement, its major players, and the lasting effects it had on the country ... Hands-on project suggestions encourage readers to think creatively as well as analytically about the civil rights movement, while allowing them more flexibility in how they approach it"--Publisher marketing.
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  • Rummaging for Rubies

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Readers will be awe-struck by this stunning book about the brilliant, blood-red gems called rubies. The text meets Next Generation Science Standards, featuring thorough analyses of the properties of rubies, the geological processes that form them, and the environmental impacts of ruby mining. This creative spin on curricular subject matter is sure to motivate emerging scientists both in and out of the classroom.
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  • The Life of Geronimo

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache Indians who became known for leading resistance efforts against troops in Mexico and Arizona in the late 19th century. This historical biography explores Native American history through this fascinating figures life. This text was written to support elementary social studies standards, encouraging readers to draw conclusions and connections about important historical topics. Geronimos story comes to life through historical photographs and primary sources, while sidebars and a timeline complete a comprehensive learning experience.
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  • Life on an Aircraft Carrier

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Aircraft carriers are truly impressive "cities at sea." Their monstrous size alone can fill visitors with awe. However, the people who live on carriers and the jobs they do every day are just as extraordinary. Pilots who land jets with precision, engineers who piece together weapons, and technicians who fuel vehicles in the midst of dangerous situations are just some of the heroes of the navy highlighted in this book.
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  • The History of the Scientific Method

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The scientific method is a tool commonly used by scientists as a formal model for investigation. Many know the basic steps involved, but fewer are aware of the rich history of the method's development. This insightful resource tackles the history and evolution of the scientific method, delving back to ancient history and touching on the strong influence of Islamic scientists, too. Lively text engages the readers as they learn about some of the major players who helped develop the scientific method we use today.
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  • Opossums After Dark

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 15, 2016)
    There is much more to opossums than just their well-known ability to play dead. Opossums are great climbers and scavengers, as well as protective mothers. They have a well-developed sense of smell and strong jaws. Through fact-filled text and color photos, readers will learn all about these North American marsupials, including what they eat, where they live, how they are helpful to people, and how to stay safe around them.
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  • Breaking the Sound Barrier

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Traces the effort to go faster than the speed of sound, first in airplanes and then by skydivers, examines the science behind it, and considers the possibility of hypersonic flight, five or more times the speed of sound.
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  • Bull Sharks After Dark

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Full-color images, fun facts, and informational text will bring readers into the secret world of bull sharks. This solitary hunter inhabits shallow areas of warm coastal waters throughout the world. Engaging text highlights this predators habitat, diet, family life, and hunting style. A safety section educates readers about the possible dangers of encountering this fish in the wild.
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  • Crystals

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Gemstones and snowflakes represent some of our most memorable and alluring interactions with crystals, but crystals form many different materials, come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and can grow in several different ways. This inviting volume examines the science behind crystal formation, clearly explaining to an elementary audience the difference between the types of bonds that hold crystals together and elucidating the melting, freezing, and dissolution processes that yield crystalline structures. Readers are also guided through the process of growing their own crystals at home. Vocabulary, Think About It, and Compare and Contrast boxes round out the engaging narrative.
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  • We Need Bats

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Bats—eek! Many people are afraid of these swooping nighttime flyers, but this book reverses that reputation to show readers how important bats really are. Readers will learn about different kinds of bats, including their anatomy, habitat, and behavior. The book will focus on the ways bats help us, from eating disease-carrying mosquitos to pollinating plants. Color photographs bring these beneficial bats to life, as readers learn about how bats are in danger and how humans can help. “Creature Clue” fact boxes and a graphic organizer supplement the main text to give readers a well-rounded learning experience.
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  • What Are Temperate Deciduous Forests?

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Forests fascinate readers and hikers alike. And the deciduous forest, perhaps the "classic" forest biome, fills our stories and is the go-to spot for many outdoor activities. This informative book describes the forest many think they know, presenting the abundant life within, including trees, animals, plants, and even moss. Readers will learn about its iconic four seasons, as well as why trees drop their leaves and change from green to the brilliant hues of autumn. Thought-provoking sidebars prompt further investigation.
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  • Questions and Answers about the Underground Railroad

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Underground Railroad was a system of people who wanted to help Southern slaves escape to the free North or Canada in secret. Between 40,000 and 100,000 people escaped to freedom thanks to the Underground Railroad. Readers are presented with a wealth of primary sources, including photographs, personal accounts, literature from the time, and pre-Civil War legislation pertaining to slavery. Readers will have a chance to reach their own conclusions based on facts they find in the primary sources. Sidebars provide readers with supplementary information about the difficult route slaves traveled to reach freedom and encourage readers to continue asking questions about primary sources about the Underground Railroad.
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