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Push and pull Push and pull Hollie J. Endres,Lola M. Schaefer,Gail Saunders-Smith Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate push and pull movement. OL15277950W
Build your own periscope, flashlight, and other useful stuff Build your own periscope, flashlight, and other useful stuff Tammy Enz "Provides children with instructions and tips on how to build a variety of useful objects"-- OL15444192W
Build your own mini golf course, lemonade stand, and other things to do Build your own mini golf course, lemonade stand, and other things to do Tammy Enz "Provides children with instructions and tips on how to build structures for a variety of activities"-- OL15444195W
Oracle bones, stars, and wheelbarrows Oracle bones, stars, and wheelbarrows Frank Xavier Ross Discusses the achievements of the ancient Chinese in astronomy, medicine, science, and engineering, as well as such influential Chinese inventions as paper, printing, gun powder, and the compass. OL15688330W
Rough and smooth Rough and smooth Emily C. Dawson "Compares and contrasts common rough and smooth objects, both in nature and man-made. Includes comprehension activity"--Provided by publisher. OL16358630W
Models and designs Models and designs Emily Sohn "Describes the importance of models and using good designs to create anything from buildings to roller coasters and beyond. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn the different tactics to use in … OL16461465W
What are the seven wonders of the modern world? What are the seven wonders of the modern world? Doreen Gonzales "Learn and explore the interesting Seven Wonders of the Modern World"--Provided by publisher. OL16564544W
Fracking Fracking Nancy Dickmann Grade level: 2, 3, 4, p, e, i. OL17871271W
Top STEM careers in science Top STEM careers in science Anastasia Suen Examines some cutting-edge careers in science, from biofuel engineers to hydrologists, and explains the education and experience necessary for each. OL17881525W
Cool careers without college for people who can build things Cool careers without college for people who can build things Heather Moore Niver Readers can consider careers as a gardener, sculptor, tailor, carpenter, and even doll maker. Not only can they learn how to break into these fields, but each section has a listing of resources to fu… OL17888863W
Hydrofracking Hydrofracking Ann Squire "Read about the way hydraulic fracturing, or "hydrofracking," is used to harvest natural gas and learn how it has shaped our nation today"--Page 4 of cover. OL17894620W
Engineered! Engineered! Shannon Hunt Author Shannon Hunt presents nine real-life problems for which engineers designed inventive (and even crazy!) solutions. Each was solved using a different field of engineering --- from aerospace and … OL19714072W
Engineering Engineering Tom Jackson,Tom Jackson Welcome to the world of engineering! Discover how the familiar machines and buildings in today's world are constructed, and how they function. How do scientists choose the right materials for the rig… OL19721370W
Build it Build it Tammy Enz "Explains the principles of inventing and provides photo-illustrated instructions for making a variety of structures and contraptions"--Provided by publisher. OL19965028W
Stem jobs in sports Stem jobs in sports Rick Raymos Some of the most exciting careers are in STEM fields. A strong STEM education will allow you to research, test, and build new things. Learn about what role STEM plays in the sports industry. The spor… OL20896818W
Ways into Science Ways into Science Peter Riley 1 volume : 27 cm OL21579224W
STEM jobs in music STEM jobs in music Shirley Smith Duke "STEM jobs in music range from developing new effects to recording performances. Sound engineers, technicians, and acoustic engineers are just a few of the ways you can contribute to the music indust… OL22311262W
12 things to know about fracking 12 things to know about fracking Rebecca Felix Presents an overview of the fracking process, innovations in the fracking industry, who is involved and who or what is affected by fracking. OL24245969W
The art of construction The art of construction Saralinda Hooker,Christopher Ragus,Mario George Salvadori Explains how tents, houses, stadiums, and bridges are built, and how to build models of such structures using materials found around the home. OL2752943W
What holds it together? What holds it together? Harvey Weiss Examines different ways that separate parts can be held together to make larger, stronger, or more complicated structures. OL3458855W
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