Underwater Construction Workers

From the Series Dangerous Jobs (UpDog Books ™)

  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 5
  • Reading Level: Grade 1

If you think construction workers have a tough job, try doing it underwater. These professionals stay underwater for hours to build bridges and buildings beneath the surface. Dive in to explore the history of underwater construction workers, the tools they use, and the dangers they face every day.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 1
Genre High/Low, Social Studies
Category 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Traditional Nonfiction
Copyright 2023
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Brand UpDog Books ™
Imprint Lerner Publications ™
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2023-01-01
Text Type Informational/Explanatory
BISACS JNF011000, JNF051130, JNF037070
Dewey 627/.702
Dimensions 7 x 9
Lexile 550
Guided Reading Level N
Features Bibliography/further reading, Glossary, Index, Reviewed, Sidebars, Table of contents, and Websites

Author: Clara Cella

Clara Cella lives, writes, and draws in Red Wing, Minnesota. Her nonfiction titles for children celebrate all sorts of things, from groundhogs and US presidents to aircraft, aliens, and trolls. She recharges her creative battery with hikes along the river bluffs with her dog, BetsyBoo.

Reviews

School Library Journal

“[P]rofiles real people working in each job and the challenges and opportunities they face, helping readers put what they learn into context. . . . A versatile hi-lo series that will excite and entertain beginning and early readers.”—School Library Journal

Booklist

“The volume works well at helping readers anticipate new sections, providing a thoughtful introduction to chapter books. . . . sure to intrigue many.”—Booklist