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Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too!)
by Leslie Kimmelman Stefano TambelliniWhen Charlie moves next door to Sam, he's thrilled to have a new friend--even if she is a girl. Charlie has a little sister, also named Sam--or Sam Too, as the other Sam comes to call her. Both Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too) are Jewish, and they try to live by the religion's motto: Love your neighbor as yourself. The five brief chapters in this book, accompanied by colorful illustrations, highlight the value of friendship and its ups and downs.
Science 3 Student Guide Part 2
by The Editors at the K12Table of Contents: Unit 6: Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter Unit 7: Human Body Unit 8: Energy Unit 9: Light Unit 10: Sun, Earth, and Moon Unit 11: The Solar System and Beyond
Nation of Nations: A Narrative History of the American Republic,Sixth Edition
by Michael B. Stoff James West Davidson Brian Delay Christine Leigh Heyrman Mark H. LytleKnown for its friendly narrative style and careful blending of political and social history, Nation of Nations offers a balanced approach to teaching the American history survey course. The story presented by the authors reflects their belief that the American past can only be fully understood when linked to events worldwide. As a result of this view, Nation of Nations has become the leader in the integration of global material, done in a sensible and thoughtful way. This sixth edition features expanded coverage of environmental and pre-colonial history by new coauthor Brian DeLay, as well as a completely redesigned map program, additional After the Fact content, and a new online version of the popular Primary Source Investigator.
Harcourt Social Studies: Our Communities
by The Editors at Harcourt School Publishers3rd Grade Social Studies
Workshop Statistics: Discovery with Data and the Graphing Calculator 2nd Edition
by Allan J. Rossman Beth L. Chance J. Barr von OehsenWorkshop Statistics emphasizes doing statistics as a way of learning statistics concepts and techniques. It assumes the use of the TI-83 graphing calculator. The "workshop approach" builds upon analysis of genuine data and provides practical experience. Unique in its format, an extensive series of over 90 practical activities and exercises leads students to discover statistical concepts, explore statistical principles, and apply statistical techniques. The book is widely praised as being one of the most innovative introductory texts for learning statistics.
Nutritional Assessment
by Robert D. Lee David C. NiemanThis text describes the four major methods of nutritional assessment (dietary, anthropometric, biometric, and clinical) in an understandable and contemporary way. It thoroughly covers assessment of the hospitalized individual, but also serves as an invaluable resource to the nutrition professional working in such areas as public health and community nutrition, corporate health, and sports medicine.
Oregon Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Walter C. Parker Gloria Ladson-Billings Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Mary A. McfarlandHistory of Oregon
McDougal Littell Science Integrated Course 3
by The Editors at the McDougal LittellThe Changing Earth Chemical Interactions Life Over Time Cells and Heredity Earth’s Waters
TransMath: Developing Number Sense, Program Assessments
by L. P. Cambium Learning/Voyager Expanded LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
TransMathTM - Understanding Algebraic Expressions - Interactive Text
by John Woodward Mary StrohTransMath (2nd Edition) Understanding Algebraic Expressions Student Interactive Text (Level 3)
My World Social Studies: Building Our Country (Nebraska)
by Pearson EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Microsoft® Publisher 2013: Illustrated
by Elizabeth Eisner RedingPraised by instructors for its concise, focused approach and user-friendly format, the Illustrated Series engages both computer rookies and hot shots in mastering Microsoft Publisher 2013 quickly and efficiently. Skills are accessible and easy-to-follow thanks to the Illustrated Series' hallmark 2-page layout, which allows students to see an entire task in one view. New Learning Outcomes outline the skills covered in each lesson, and larger full-color screens represent exactly what students should see on their own computers. Each unit begins with a brief overview of the principles of the lesson, and introduces a case study for further application.
Building Blocks For Teaching Preschoolers With Special Needs (Second Edition)
by Samuel L. Odom Susan R. Sandall Ilene S. Schwartz Gail E. Joseph Eva M. Horn Mary Louise HemmeterUpdated for today's educators--especially those new to inclusion--the second edition of this bestselling guide is the lifeline preschool teachers need to fully include children with disabilities in their classrooms. Easy to use with any existing curriculum, including Creative Curriculum and HighScope, Building Blocks gives educators three types of practical, research-based inclusion strategies that promote progress in critical areas like behavior, emergent literacy, and peer relationships. A must for professional development, this revised edition helps teachers thrive in the era of accountability with NEW material that reflects the six years of changes in early education since the first edition. Teachers will discover how the Building Blocks approach aligns with OSEP outcomes to help teachers meet the federal requirements for special education learn everything they need to know about evidence-based practice and how to apply it in their classrooms. Through clear and instructive vignettes woven throughout the book, teachers will also meet four young children from diverse backgrounds and learn from their teachers' examples of successful interventions. A perfect training tool for teachers and an ideal textbook for college and university courses, this revised bestseller will help today's preschool educators start all their students on the road to lasting school success. Promote inclusion and improve child outcomes through curriculum modifications that allow all children to participate embedded learning opportunities used in typical classroom activities child-focused instructional strategies that help students with individual learning objectives
Biomedical Ethics (Seventh Edition)
by David Degrazia Thomas Mappes Jeffrey BallardThis best-selling anthology of readings with case studies provides insightful and comprehensive treatment of ethical issues in medicine. Appropriate for courses taught in philosophy departments, bioethics programs, as well as schools of medicine and nursing, the collection covers such provocative topics as biomedical enhancement, clinical trials in developing countries, animal research, physician-assisted suicide, and health care reform. The text's effective pedagogical features include chapter introductions, argument sketches, explanations of medical terms, headnotes, and annotated bibliographies.
Economics Student Workbook
by Kristina M. SwannBy reading this Student Workbook, you will learn about economics, types of businesses, banking, taxes, and the American free enterprise system. You will also find out how economic systems develop over time.
Five Key Concepts in Anthropological Thinking
by Richard J. PerryThis highly readable introduction discusses anthropological theory in a manner accessible to lay readers, yet does not oversimplify the material. Addresses five key concepts--evolution, culture, structure, function, and relativism--rather than individual theorists, and conveys the sense that their theory and associated debates can be interesting despite their complexity. Presents a balanced view of varying theoretical positions to pique readers' interest and avoid confusion. Uses clear, straightforward language, avoiding esoteric jargon. Critiques certain theoretical positions, including 19th-century racist theories and contemporary post-structural and postmodernist approaches. Includes a glossary of key terms that are highlighted throughout. A thought-provoking reference for anyone interested in learning about anthropology.
Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry (Fifth Edition)
by Donald W. Black Nancy C. AndreasenLearn more about psychiatric diagnosis and therapy.
Middle Grade Science 2011: Water and the Atmosphere
by Prentice Hall BuckleyContains chapters on: Fresh Water / The Oceans / The Atmosphere / Weather / Climate and Climate Change
Butterflies, Pinwheels, and Wallpaper: Symmetry and Transformations
by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey Susan N. Friel Elizabeth Difanis PhillipsPart of the "Connected Mathematics" series of student textbooks.
D'accord! Langue et culture du monde francophone, [Level] 2
by Vista Vista Higher LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Florida Science Fusion [Grade 1]
by Marjorie Frank Michael A. Dispezio Michael HeithausNIMAC-sourced textbook