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Cardboard Box Engineering: Cool, Inventive Projects for Tinkerers, Makers & Future Scientists
by Jonathan AdolphCardboard is everywhere! For creative kids aged 9 to 14, it&’s the perfect eco-friendly building material, and Cardboard Box Engineering is the perfect guide to get them started on inventive tinkering. A working kaleidoscope, a marble roller coaster, a robotic hand, and a wind-powered tractor with cardboard gears are just some of the ingenious projects developed by Jonathan Adolph, author of the best-selling Mason Jar Science. Working with simple household tools, kids can follow the step-by-step photographic instructions to exercise their design smarts, expand their 3-D thinking, and learn the basics of physics and engineering with activities that have real-life applications.
Career Opportunities in the Food and Beverage Industry (Career Opportunities Ser.)
by Kathleen HillFrom bakery manager to sports nutritionist—a helpful new guide to top culinary careers. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, jobs in the food and beverage industry are predicted to grow in the decade preceding 2016. The food service sector offers an exciting array of careers—from cheese maker and vineyard manager to dietitian and recipe tester. Intended for anyone interested in beverages, cooking, farming, management, nutrition, sales, or writing, this industry offers a wealth of fun and creative career possibilities. <P><P> Career Opportunities in the Food and Beverage Industry includes key information on more than 80 jobs in this industry, including position descriptions, salary ranges, employment outlook, tips for entry, and more.
Career Planning
by Spencer G. Niles Thomas F. Harrington Garbette A. M. GarrawayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Career Readiness for Teens
by Chad FosterLearn more about how to choose and prepare for a career that will make you successful and happy.
Career Success: The Attitude Advantage
by Rosemary T. Fruehling Roberta MooreCareer Success: The Attitude Advantage is a supplemental text-workbook that presents a unique approach to learning human relations skills. Addressing soft skills necessary for career success, this resource focuses on keeping a positive attitude, improving human relations skills, and dealing with a variety of challenging career issues that face 21st-century employees. This text is not grade or subject specific, so it can be used anywhere a career supplement is needed.
Careering: The Pocket Guide to Exploring Your Future Career
by Tamara S. RaymondCareering offers young people a seamless step-by-step process to help teens avoid career traps. It’s the information-packed guide for students, teens and young adults to explore their career future - and its an ideal size for a pocket! Topics include how to explore career options; network effectively; apply for jobs; develop interviewing skills; and conduct oneself once landing a job. The interactive, engaging “workbook” format allows for readers to write their plans, interests and aspirations on blank lines provided. Careering also contains a quick reference guide on participating in college immersion programs; summer camps; competitions; seasonal and entry-level jobs; and internships; and offers other key resources. Plus, Tamara offers advice for teens on how to responsibly use social media, so it doesn’t hurt their chances of landing work. Careering offers a practical way to explore, experience and eliminate possible career paths. Specifically, Careering is a concise and easy-to-read pocket guide that helps young people:Evaluate their interests, skills, and passionsIdentify jobs, internships, and volunteer positions that align with their personal gifts Identify multiple career exploration avenues, from camps to summer jobs Put together a resume and references, even if they've never had a "real" job Learn how to network, apply for jobs and develop interviewing skills Learn how to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities Learn how not to use social media if they want to land a job …and do so much more.
Careers In Trucking
by Donald D. SchauerDescribes the opportunities, requirements, aptitudes, and regulations involved in seeking a job in the trucking industry.
Careers in Focus: Family and Consumer Sciences
by Lee JacksonA unique, timely text for the continued growth of the field of Family and Consumer Sciences.
Careers: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Future
by DKFrom robotics engineering and computer games development to environmental law and eco-friendly construction, this job guide features hundreds of careers, including trending opportunities. Do you have a passion but can&’t work out how to make a career out of it? Do you want to change your career but don&’t know where to start? Are you worried about career development? Or are you overwhelmed by so much advice you are lost in a sea of information? You&’re not the only one – and Careers is here to steer you in the right direction. This indispensable guide is ideal for teenagers and newly qualified graduates. Career counsellors will also find this a trustworthy companion for helping students with their future career planning. So, whether you want to become a nurse or home decorator, a chef or cyber-security analyst (or you simply have no idea!), this book is your ultimate source. Concise and combining a user-friendly approach with a bold, graphic design, Careers is like having your very own career coach.
Careful What You Wish For (Orca Anchor)
by Mahtab NarsimhanA lonely teen discovers a website that grants wishes. Eshana is a bit of a social misfit. She feels more comfortable talking to people online than in person. One day she discovers a website that claims to be a safe space where young people can support each other in making their dreams come true. She starts talking with someone called Wise One. They hit it off immediately. Eshana admits to the Wise One how hard it is for her to make friends. The next day she goes to school and suddenly everyone wants to talk to her. Eshana is thrilled. But then, after telling Wise One about a girl who has been bullying her, she hears that the girl has been injured in a car accident. Are Eshana’s wishes really coming true? If so, is having the life she’s always wanted worth the costs? This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Careless
by Anne CassidyAfter the death of her mother, Chloe Cozens finds herself helping Nicky Nelson trace his birth mother, the one who abandoned him, and unravels a mystery in her mother's past in the process.
Carey Price: How a First Nations Kid Became a Superstar Goaltender (Lorimer Recordbooks)
by Catherine RondinaTwenty years ago, Carey Price was flying hundreds of miles across the country so he could play on the nearest organized hockey team. Today, he is the highest-paid goalie in the NHL. But he's never forgotten where he started. The son of an NHL draftee and the chief of the Ulkatcho First Nation, Carey got his start on skates as a toddler. The natural athlete went on to become the top amateur player in Canada in 2002, getting drafted fifth overall by the Montreal Canadiens three years later. Now one of the most recognizable figures in hockey, Carey credits his success to his community of Anahim Lake, where hard work and commitment often face off against remoteness and cost. Throughout his incredible career, he's taken every opportunity possible to encourage all young people, especially those who share his Indigenous background, to follow their dreams. Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group
Caring Hearts and Critical Minds: Literature, Inquiry, and Social Responsibility
by Steven WolkImagine if going to school meant more than preparing kids for a test, teaching a canned curriculum, and training students for their future as workers. What if school were also about cultivating students to be caring, community-involved citizens and critical, creative thinkers who love to read? In Caring Hearts & Critical Minds, teacher-author Steven Wolk shows teachers how to help students become better readers as well as better people. I want [my students] to be thinkers and have rich conversations regarding critical issues in the text and be able to formulate opinions regarding these issues, says Leslie Rector, a sixth-grade teacher who collaborated with Wolk on some of the units featured in this book. Wolk demonstrates how to integrate inquiry learning, exciting and contemporary literature, and teaching for social responsibility across the curriculum. He takes teachers step-by-step through the process of designing an inquiry-based literature unit and then provides five full units used in real middle-grade classrooms. Featuring a remarkable range of recommended resources and hundreds of novels from across the literary genres, Caring Hearts & Critical Minds gives teachers a blueprint for creating dynamic units with rigorous lessons about topics kids care about'sfrom media and the environment to personal happiness and global poverty. Wolk shows teachers how to find stimulating, real-world complex texts called for in the Common Core State Standards and integrate them into literature units. I know from experience that a great book changes the reader, says Karen Tellez, an eighth-grade teacher featured in the book. For me, books have helped me escape, fall in love, recover from heartbreak, and have broken open my mind from the age of twelve. . . . I hope [my students] gain better reading comprehension, confidence as readers, connections to the characters and events, a curiosity for the world, and tolerance for others. Caring Hearts & Critical Minds shows teachers how to turn these hopes and goals into reality.
Carli Lloyd: Soccer Star (Women Sports Stars Ser.)
by Heather E. SchwartzCarli Lloyd is one of the country’s best female athletes. Learn about her childhood, the challenges she has overcome, and this soccer star’s greatest accomplishments. Get the inside scoop on her Olympic and World Cup wins.
Carmen: Large Print (The Art of the Novella)
by Prosper Merimee Geeorge Burnham IvesThe swashbuckling story that inspired one of the world's most beloved operasThe novella that was the basis for one of the most popular operas of all time, Prosper Merimee's Carmen is swashbuckling story of a nineteenth-century Spanish soldier who deserts his post to pursue the fiery gypsy beauty, Carmen -- who seems to love him yet nonetheless seems to do everything in her power to escape him.But the opera, it turns out, is only based on a part of the larger adventure that is Carmen. The story opens, for example, with Prosper Merimee himself meeting an famous (and on-the-run) highwayman on the plains of Andalusia. Helping the dangerous robber -- whom he feels is a kind of Robin Hood -- he is rewarded with the story of the wild Gypsy woman he knows of back in Seville ...What follows is a swashbuckling tale to rival those of Zorro, with sword fights and and horse chases and wild dancing and more -- except, no mezzo-sopranos.
Carnegie Learning Algebra I, Student Skills Practice
by Inc. Carnegie LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Carnegie Learning Integrated Math I, Student Assignments
by Inc. Carnegie LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Carnegie Learning Integrated Math I, Student Skills Practice
by Inc. Carnegie LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Carney's House Party/Winona's Pony Cart: Two Deep Valley Books
by Maud Hart LovelaceCarney's House Party: In the summer of 1911, Caroline "Carney" Sibley is home from college and looking forward to hosting a monthlong house party-catching up with the old Crowd, including her friend Betsy Ray, and introducing them to her Vassar classmate Isobel Porteous. Romance is in the air with the return of Carney's high school sweetheart, Larry Humphreys, for whom she's pined all these years. Will she like him as well as she once did? Or will the exasperating Sam Hutchinson turn her head? Winona's Pony Cart: More than anything in the world, Winona Root wants a pony for her eighth birthday. Despite her father's insistence that it's out of the question, she's wishing so hard that she's sure she'll get one-at least, that's what she tells her friends Betsy, Tacy, and Tib. . . .