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Books with author Therese Shea

  • Famous Texans

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Stephen Austin, Barbara Jordan, and George W. Bush—what do these notable people have in common? They’re all famous Texans, and just a few of the exciting people covered in this book. Age-appropriate text teaches readers about Texas’s most important movers and shakers, while historical and contemporary images reinforce the book’s key concepts. Readers will enjoy learning about the qualities that make these Texans great. Colorful graphic organizers, vibrant images, and sidebars provide additional opportunities for learning.
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  • The Bizarre Life Cycle of an Octopus

    Therese Shea

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Readers learn about the unique life cycle of the octopus, including facts such as a mother octopus doesnt eat while taking care of her eggs and neither male nor female octopuses live very long after becoming parents. Colorful photographs and engaging graphic organizers enhance age-appropriate language and science content. Bizarre fact boxes draw in readers with even more octopus oddities.
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  • Discovering Stem at the Zoo

    Therese Shea

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Zoos are places where STEM comes to life, including the science of caring for animals, the technology used in zoo security, engineering that keeps habitats habitable, and the math used to calculate ticket sales. Readers are encouraged to draw connections between the STEM subjects they learn in school and the way STEM is used in the real world. This curricula-driven text uses high-interest subjects to discuss STEM and also covers the STEM careers that help zoos around the world run successfully. Fact boxes and colorful images provide opportunities for additional learning.
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  • Cam Newton: MVP Quarterback

    Therese M. Shea

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Heisman winner Cam Newton became a bonafide NFL star the moment he was selected first in the 2011 draft. But he has been attracting attention for his cannon-like arm since high school. Natural talent did not mean that his journey to the NFL was easy. This compelling biography takes readers through Newtons journey from aspiring athlete to MVP quarterback. They will learn about what happens in the locker room as well as Newtons interests off the gridiron. Accessible text is supported by dynamic on-the-field photographs as well as insightful quotes from the Carolina Panther himself.
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  • Scorpions

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2015)
    To many, the curved tail of a scorpion is a scary sight. Though it uses a deadly poison to subdue prey and protect itself from predators, only 25 species of scorpion have a venom very harmful to people. Readers learn the particulars of the scorpion stinger as well as the arachnids diet and habits. Full-color photographs bring readers close to this small carnivorewhich most would avoid if seen in person! Fact boxes add further detail to the main content, engaging readers with science information consistent with bug units included in the curriculum.
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  • When Tornadoes Touch Down

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2015)
    For years, people in Tornado Alley were the ones who had to worry most about tornadoes occurring near their homes. However, as climate change occurs, tornadoes have become more common around the United States. Tornado prediction and tracking has gotten increasingly better, too. Readers learn how tornadoes happen, how they are measured, and what to do if a tornado watch or warning is issued. Real-life stories of tornado devastation, such as those that occurred in Joplin, Mississippi, in 2011, emphasize how serious this weather event can be. Full-color photographs and sidebars offer additional perspectives about tornado chasing, destruction, and preparation.
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  • Freaky Weather Stories

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2015)
    Discusses different kinds of freaky weather events, from the fury of blinding blizzards to the destruction of howling hurricanes.
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  • What Are Crustaceans?

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The crustacean subphylum can be broken down into decapods, amphipods, copepods, and other types. This title offers readers from grades one through four comparisons between the needs and roles of different crustaceans, which will allow readers to understand the subphylum’s importance. Readers will recognize and expand their knowledge about familiar species like the lobster and the shrimp, while being introduced to the likes of the wood louse and zooplankton. Dynamic photography and methodically organized information will help readers examine the many sizes, types of limbs, and other features of this diverse group.
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  • Gold

    Therese Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Discusses what makes gold so valuable, how it is mined and refined, and some of its unusual uses.
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  • The Statue of Liberty Wasn't Made to Welcome Immigrants: Exposing Myths About US Landmarks

    Therese M Shea

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    American landmarks sometimes evoke more than their original intent. For example, the Statue of Liberty was a gift symbolizing the friendship between France and the United States, but it became a welcoming monument to millions of immigrants heading to Ellis Island. This beautifully designed book offers numerous intriguing facts about American landmarks, including the Washington Monument, Statue of Liberty, and more. Each site's history unfolds through the dismantling of a myth about it. Readers will become savvy tour guides of our nation's most treasured locations.
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  • Famous Texans

    Therese Shea

    Library Binding (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Stephen Austin, Barbara Jordan, and George W. Bushwhat do these notable people have in common? Theyre all famous Texans, and just a few of the exciting people covered in this book. Age-appropriate text teaches readers about Texass most important movers and shakers, while historical and contemporary images reinforce the books key concepts. Readers will enjoy learning about the qualities that make these Texans great. Colorful graphic organizers, vibrant images, and sidebars provide additional opportunities for learning.
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  • What Is Animal Migration?

    Therese Shea

    Hardcover (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A V-shaped flock of geese flying overhead on a fall or winters day is a familiar sight to most of us. But, as this vibrant volume shows, there are numerous other animals that also migrate for various lengths of time and for various reasons. Colorful photographs allow readers to follow birds, zebras, whales, turtles, and more as they migrate to find food, shelter, breeding grounds, or more suitable climates. Readers will learn how air, land, and water migration differ, what landmarks and senses animals rely on to get them from place to place, and why migration is essential for survival.
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