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Books with author Theresa Morlock

  • The Gold Rush

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    In this authoritative guide, readers will examine the many aspects of the California Gold Rush and the event's larger role in westward expansion. Studying the forty-niners, the Native Americans of California, gold extraction techniques, and transportation west, readers will gain insight into how the gold rush changed the region and the many developments it led to. Accessible language clarifies advanced concepts, and engrossing sidebars feature additional information. Stunning photographs add dimension to the text, and primary sources are integrated, offering an up-close examination. This book's comprehensive material is a terrific resource to supplement curricular studies.
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  • The Gold Rush

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Presents the history of the California gold rush, detailing why settlers traveled to Califorina in the hopes of finding their fortune, different types of gold mining, and how it affected the poplulation of the state.
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  • 20 Fun Facts About Rocks and Gems

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The glittering shapes of gems and crystals, the strange glowing of phosphorescent rocks, these objects mesmerize young audiences. This volume of fascinating and accessible factoids introduces young readers to strange rocks and gems like tourmaline, which comes in every color and has been mistaken for other gems for centuries. It also explains the essential science concept of rock and gem formation in easy, age-appropriate language. Fantastic photographs compliment each fun fact, and a detailed graphic organizer provides a convenient summary of some of the coolest gems and rocks Earth has to offer.
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  • Fairy and Leprechaun Legends

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Thanks to popular icons such as Tinkerbell, everyone knows what a fairy looks likeor do they? Many people might be surprised to discover that there are different kinds of fairies. In fact, leprechauns are a type of fairy! There are more surprises and plenty of magical myths and lore in this enchanting, high-interest volume, full of beautiful images of bewitching creatures.
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  • Before Abraham Lincoln Was President

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Describes Abraham Lincoln's life before he became president of the United States.
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  • HMS Beagle Voyage and the Galápagos Islands

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    On December 27, 1831, the HMS Beagle set sail from Plymouth harbor. On board were a crew of 73 men, Captain Robert Fitzroy, and a young naturalist named Charles Darwin. The expedition lasted almost five years, during which time Darwin kept extensive field journals collecting important scientific data that would inform his later discoveries. The exciting account of Darwin's voyage is sure to captivate readers and the enlightening subject matter will support their developing awareness of social studies and science concepts.
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  • Ancient Inca Geography

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Machu Picchu is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Nestled in the Andes Mountains, the Inca people built a settlement thats in perfect harmony with the surrounding landscape. This title explores the geography of the ancient Inca civilization, which extended well beyond Machu Picchu. Covering land from present-day Peru to present-day Chile, the diverse landscape affected all aspects of Incan society, from daily life to terrace farming and irrigation. Readers will learn how geography and climate played a role in the development of this civilization. Colorful images and engaging text based on social studies curricula support classroom learning.
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  • 20 Fun Facts About Rocks and Gems

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The glittering shapes of gems and crystals, the strange glowing of phosphorescent rocks, these objects mesmerize young audiences. This volume of fascinating and accessible factoids introduces young readers to strange rocks and gems like tourmaline, which comes in every color and has been mistaken for other gems for centuries. It also explains the essential science concept of rock and gem formation in easy, age-appropriate language. Fantastic photographs compliment each fun fact, and a detailed graphic organizer provides a convenient summary of some of the coolest gems and rocks Earth has to offer.
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  • Fairy and Leprechaun Legends

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Discusses different kinds of fairies and the myths and lore associated with them.
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  • Before Abraham Lincoln Was President

    Theresa Morlock

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Before he was president Abraham Lincoln, he was a lawyer in a large hat. Following his rise to the presidency offers readers an inside look at how the signer of the Emancipation Proclamation came to run the nation. From Lincoln's birth in a one-room log cabin to his early days practicing law and working in politics, his life is full of triumphs and tragedy. The places he lived and the people he loved are all chronicled in this exciting work, filling in the blanks in the life story that often starts for many when he assumed the role as America's 16th president.
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  • El Movimiento Por Los Derechos Civiles de Los Mexicoamericanos

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Since the days of westward expansion and the U.S.-Mexican War, people of Mexican descent have faced great discrimination in the United States. This volume introduces readers to the historical background of the Mexican American civil rights movement, as well as its key figures and events. Photographs and primary sources will transport readers back in time to truly grasp the importance of this movement. Readers will learn about current issues pertaining to Mexican Americans and immigration, and learn what they could do to advance the movement for equality.
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  • HMS Beagle Voyage and the Galápagos Islands

    Theresa Morlock

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    On December 27, 1831, the HMS Beagle set sail from Plymouth harbor. On board were a crew of 73 men, Captain Robert Fitzroy, and a young naturalist named Charles Darwin. The expedition lasted almost five years, during which time Darwin kept extensive field journals collecting important scientific data that would inform his later discoveries. The exciting account of Darwin's voyage is sure to captivate readers and the enlightening subject matter will support their developing awareness of social studies and science concepts.
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