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Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology

Roller Coaster Designer, Space Robotics Engineer, and More

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Fascinating facts, figures, and pictures highlight informative text about some of the most interesting and extreme jobs that use technology. Young readers will learn what kind of training it takes to be a roller coaster designer, how much money a space robotics engineer makes, and what exactly a wind turbine technician does!
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2015

      Gr 6-8-This collection illustrates the diversity of jobs while shattering stereotypes about careers in math, science, and technology. The stylish, graffiti-style design and fun fonts imbue each page with a youthful feeling. Some of the professions discussed here, such as laughter therapist and professional sleeper, are more whimsical than practical, but they will intrigue students. Others (food taster) might sound insubstantial but require specialized education and skills and are well compensated. Common Core questions at the end of each text let readers integrate new knowledge. Sidebars call attention to noteworthy information, such as the necessary skills and education for each position, as well as expected salary and schedule. Photos are rich in color and compelling, with snappy captions ("Cave divers have found the bones of extinct lizards, sloths and elephants."). VERDICT Put this series on display-it won't stay there long.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      Introductions to unusual, exciting jobs requiring a strong background in science and technology may help students appreciate practical applications for the subjects. Each book features descriptions and stats (requirements, salary range, schedule) for ten careers, from roller coaster designer and robotics engineer to animal trainer and volcanologist. Busy spreads include photos, loud graphics, and "You'd Better Believe It" boxes. Reading list. Glos., ind.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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