Environmental Engineer

From the Set Careers in STEM

Environmental engineers work hard to protect the natural world. But how do they do it? This title guides readers through the work of environmental engineers, how their work is present in the real world, and the steps readers can take to become environmental engineers themselves. Alongside simple text and high-quality images, special features highlight a famous environmental engineer, show real-world examples of environmental engineering, and explain how environmental engineers use STEM.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$26.95 $18.95
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 3
Dewey Number 628
Lexile 440L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level N
Language English
Publisher Bellwether Media
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9798886871371
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 6.5 x 9
Graphics Full-color photographs

Careers in STEM - Booklist

The Careers in STEM series offers short, comprehensive snapshots of both common and high-interest jobs in an early-reader format. Each entry begins by introducing a scientist, engineer, or developer in the field and continues with descriptions of what people in these professions do, their work environments, some of the equipment or technology they use, and typical career paths from education to job, especially what academic areas are often studied. Throughout the books, simple text combines with large, colorful photographs, numerous labeled terms, equal male and female representation, and depictions of people of color to provide accessibility and inclusivity. Environmental Engineer explains various ways these engineers keep environments clean and safe. Additional infographics in each volume profile an innovator in the field, link “real life” work examples to the career, and connect the career to each component of STEM. Solid introductions that will pique curiosity in STEM fields.

SLJ Review of Careers in STEM

In four volumes, this series focuses on four STEM careers (zoologist, electrical engineer, environmental engineer, video game developer) and some of the basic requirements, challenges, and opportunities of each. These books, while still serving the needs of early readers, feature slightly more complex sentences, longer chapters, and more advanced concepts than their “Blastoff Beginner” series counterparts. With no more than five or six sentences on each page, they remain accessible enough for those who are working to read independently, build fluency, learn new words, and practice critical thinking skills. VERDICT This series imparts rich information while being accessible to early readers; educators and caregivers may appreciate the activity prompts and resources for further learning included in each book.

Author: Betsy Rathburn