Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge
Title | Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Dougherty |
Publisher | Roaring Brook Press |
Pages | 21 |
Release | 2019-02-19 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1250246350 |
On a warm spring day in 1883, a woman rode across the Brooklyn Bridge with a rooster on her lap. It was the first trip across an engineering marvel that had taken nearly fourteen years to construct. The woman's husband was the chief engineer, and he knew all about the dangerous new technique involved. The woman insisted she learn as well. When he fell ill mid-construction, her knowledge came in handy. She supervised every aspect of the project while he was bedridden, and she continued to learn about things only men were supposed to know: math, science, engineering. Women weren't supposed to be engineers. But this woman insisted she could do it all, and her hard work helped to create one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. This is the story of Emily Roebling, the secret engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge, from author-illustrator Rachel Dougherty.
Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge
Title | Secret Engineer: How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Dougherty |
Publisher | Roaring Brook Press |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2019-02-19 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1250155320 |
On a warm spring day in 1883, a woman rode across the Brooklyn Bridge with a rooster on her lap. It was the first trip across an engineering marvel that had taken nearly fourteen years to construct. The woman's husband was the chief engineer, and he knew all about the dangerous new technique involved. The woman insisted she learn as well. When he fell ill mid-construction, her knowledge came in handy. She supervised every aspect of the project while he was bedridden, and she continued to learn about things only men were supposed to know: math, science, engineering. Women weren't supposed to be engineers. But this woman insisted she could do it all, and her hard work helped to create one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. This is the story of Emily Roebling, the secret engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge, from author-illustrator Rachel Dougherty.
Silent Builder
Title | Silent Builder PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn E. Weigold |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Bridges |
ISBN |
"When Emily Warren married Union Army engineer Washington Roebling, she had no idea that she would become the 'silent builder' of a wonder of the modern world. But when injury and illness killed her father-in-law and sidelined her husband, she pushed construction of the Brooklyn Bridge to its completion in 1883. Her accomplishments in a field dominated by men have inspired young women in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The third edition of Silent Builder: Emily Warren Roebling and the Brooklyn Bridge by Dr. Marilyn E. Weigold, Professor Emeritus of History at Pace University, chronicles the growing recognition of Emily Roebling far beyond Brooklyn and New Jersey. The volume's new final chapter traces her emergence from relative obscurity to become a nationally and internationally acclaimed figure for whom a street, a public school and a magnificent new plaza beneath the Brooklyn Bridge were named in the first quarter of the 21st century"--Back cover.
Who Did It First? 50 Scientists, Artists, and Mathematicians Who Revolutionized the World
Title | Who Did It First? 50 Scientists, Artists, and Mathematicians Who Revolutionized the World PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Leung |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company (BYR) |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1250766273 |
A boldly illustrated and fascinating collection of profiles featuring the women and men who were pioneers of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. You likely know that Mae Jemison was the first African American woman in space. And maybe you know that Jane Goodall was the first human accepted into a chimpanzee community. But you might not know that Alan Turing was the first person to introduce the concept of artificial intelligence. Or that Tu Youyou was the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize. Who Did It First? 50 Scientists, Artists, and Mathematicians Who Revolutionized the World brings together all of these trailblazers into one stunning package. With both well-known figures and lesser-known heroes, editor Alex Hart, writer Julie Leung, and illustrator Caitlin Kuhwald celebrate the inspiring innovators who braved uncharted waters to pave the path for future generations. Perfect for fans of Little Leaders, Women in Science, and Rad Women Worldwide, Who Did It First? makes a wonderful gift for any occasion and is a must-have for every young reader’s library. Featuring Ada Lovelace, Mindy Kaling, Temple Grandin, Maria Tallchief, Riz Ahmed, and many others.
The STEM of Bridges and Tunnels
Title | The STEM of Bridges and Tunnels PDF eBook |
Author | Kristin Thiel |
Publisher | Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2020-07-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1502650118 |
Bridges and tunnels have changed the landscape of transportation and are high-interest topics for young people. They are also excellent examples of the lasting improvement that science, technology, engineering, and math can make in people's lives. Aligned with the NextGen Science Standards, this volume examines the work of early engineers and mathematicians in devising successful bridges and tunnels, as well as the advancements in building materials used over time and the creative challenges experts face today. It will ground young readers in history while introducing up-and-coming innovations.
Text Sets in Action
Title | Text Sets in Action PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Ann Cappiello |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2023-10-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1003842615 |
Finding ways to organize your classroom instruction for knowledge building and literacy learning can be challenging. How can you incorporate more nonfiction and informational text in your content area curriculum while expanding and deepening representation with diverse texts? What can motivate student learning while providing equity and access for different learning styles and needs? Text sets are the answer!In Text Sets in Action: Pathways Through Content Area Literacy, authors Erika Thulin Dawes and Mary Ann Cappiello demonstrate how text sets offer students the opportunity to build critical thinking skills and informational literacy while generating interest and engagement across the content areas. Put your students in the center of the meaning-making in your classroom with multimodal multi-genre text sets in action. In Text Sets in Action, the authors: Model how text sets build foundational skills and metacognitive strategies as students experience a carefully scaffolded and sequenced exploration of ideas, academic, and content vocabulary Explain how text sets encourage classroom discussion by having students ask questions about what they read, debate different perspectives, and relate the texts to their own personal experiences and the changes they would like to see in the world Show how children's literature and multimodal, multi-genre texts can serve as mentor texts for student writing and inspire creativity and advocacy Demonstrate how to curate text sets that can introduce diverse and underrepresented voices into the classroom, fostering appreciation for different points of view and generate deeper critical thinking Provide resources and suggestions for designing text sets a multimodal, multi-genre text set can include children's literature of all genres, as well as digital texts, YouTube videos, news articles, podcasts, and more Text Sets in Action will help you create a collection of text sets that can be added to or edited over the years to align with your lesson plan goals. Teachers who have adopted this approach saw greater student reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. By introducing a multitude of text, teachers will ignite a spirit of inquiry and engagement for lifelong learning.
Art of the Brooklyn Bridge
Title | Art of the Brooklyn Bridge PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Haw |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136603662 |
The Brooklyn Bridge is a pre-eminent global icon. It is the world’s most famous and beloved bridge, a "must-see" tourist hotspot, and a vital fact of New York life. For almost a hundred and forty years it has inspired artists of all descriptions, fueling a constant stream of paintings, photographs, lithographs, etchings, advertising copy, movies, and book, magazine, and LP covers. In consequence, the bridge may have the richest visual history of any man-made object, so much so, in fact, that almost no major American artist has failed to pay homage to the span in some form or other. Oddly, however, there are no books currently available that chart and discuss the bridge’s visual history or its role in the development of American (or Western) art. This monograph aims to correct that, providing a full visual record of the bridge from the origins of its conception to the present day. It is a celebration of the bridge’s glorious visual heritage timed to appear when the city will celebrate the span’s 125th birthday.