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Books in Get to Work with Science and Technology series

  • Asteroid Hunters

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd, Sept. 12, 2016)
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  • Exploring Distant Worlds as a Space Robot Engineer

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Oct. 7, 2015)
    Huddled in tense silence, a team of scientists watches a bank of flickering screens. Years of design and engineering work, tests, failures, redesigns, and successes are bound up in this moment. Finally, a grainy picture appears on the screens. Cheers erupt as the men and women realize their robot has landed safely on Mars! Get to Work with Science and Technology is a fascinating new series that introduces readers to the real-life applications of STEM subjects. In Exploring Distant Worlds as a Space Robot Engineer, readers will meet the scientists who design and build robots, send them into space, and even drive the rovers that are exploring Mars today. Told in a lively narrative style, this book includes firsthand accounts of life as a space scientist and robotics engineer, dramatic anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes photos. Readers will also get the chance to try out their robot designing skills with activities that are perfect for science fair projects.
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  • Exploring Distant Worlds as a Space Robot Engineer

    Ruth Owen (author)

    Paperback (Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd, Sept. 12, 2016)
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  • Women in Science and Technology Annie Easley

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Annie Easley gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the NASA computer scientist. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and outreach. Annie Easley didn't plan to become a computer, but she needed a job, and she was good at math. Her work at NASA helped send rockets into space. She lived a life of learning and helping others. Her story inspires all young people to enjoy science and math.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Elizabeth Blackwell

    Elaine A Kule, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Elizabeth Blackwell gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the first woman doctor in the United States. This biography presents the struggles Elizabeth Blackwell faced to achieve her goal of practicing medicine. It also describes her other accomplishments, such as starting a clinic for women and establishing a women’s medical school. Discover how this pioneer in medicine and women’s equality changed the world forever. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Grace Hopper

    Jan Fields, Elena Bia

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Grace Hopper gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of one of the world's first computer programmers. Her work and ideas helped pave the way for modern computers. Grace believed there was always more than one way to solve any problem, and she used that belief in her lifelong work to bring computers to everyone. Grace asked the questions and helped solve the problems that transformed computers from giant machines that filled rooms to objects you can hold in your hand.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity
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  • Medical Technology

    Ann Fullick

    Paperback (Raintree, Sept. 10, 2012)
    This series looks at the application of science and technology and how they affect our lives. The coverage includes materials, ideas, techniques, inventions, and future developments. A strong emphasis is placed on environmental impact, with some 'then and now' perspectives.
  • Women in Science and Technology Elizabeth Blackwell

    Elaine A Kule, Elena Bia

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Elizabeth Blackwell gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the first woman doctor in the United States. This biography presents the struggles Elizabeth Blackwell faced to achieve her goal of practicing medicine. It also describes her other accomplishments, such as starting a clinic for women and establishing a women’s medical school. Discover how this pioneer in medicine and women’s equality changed the world forever. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Megan Smith

    Robin Koontz, Elena Bia

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Megan Smith gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the self-proclaimed technology evangelist who was the first woman to serve as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the United States. The little girl who was curious about everything now believes that everyone can use technology, data, and science to make the world a better place while reducing the human impact on the planet. She shows how fun the field of technology can be, and how people of all backgrounds can adventure together to solve the world's problems. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
  • Women in Science and Technology Katherine Johnson

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Katherine Johnson gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and passion for STEM education. As a child, Katherine Johnson loved to count, and she grew into a woman whose math skills helped send people into space. Her work at NASA was critical to the first space flights. Her successes inspire young people to enjoy math and science. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Mae C. Jemison

    Meeg Pincus, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Mae C. Jemison gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the first African-American woman astronaut, Mae C. Jemison. Readers will discover that she is also a doctor, dancer, businesswoman, and educator. Learn about how Mae went from a child with big dreams to a woman who inspires many.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Megan Smith

    Robin Koontz, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Megan Smith gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the self-proclaimed technology evangelist who was the first woman to serve as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the United States. The little girl who was curious about everything now believes that everyone can use technology, data, and science to make the world a better place while reducing the human impact on the planet. She shows how fun the field of technology can be, and how people of all backgrounds can adventure together to solve the world's problems. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.