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Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History, Volume 2 (3rd Edition)

by Eric Foner

The Third Edition of Voices of Freedom includes documents reflecting the global dimension of American history and remains a comprehensive collection that offers a diverse gathering of authors and a wide breadth of opinion.

Voicework in Music Therapy: Research and Practice

by Felicity Baker Sylka Uhlig Diane Austin

The authors bring together 16 chapters by a group of music therapy voicework specialists from North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia who describe to music therapy students, practitioners, and researchers voicework techniques for clients of all ages. They explain structured and free approaches to voicework with autistic and at-risk children; adults who were told as children they could not sing; newborns; individuals with emotional trauma, dementia, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neurological damage, Parkinson's disease, and aphasia or apraxia; and those in hospice or palliative care. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Volume 1: Problems And Sources In History

by Perry M. Rogers

This reader is appropriate as a main text or a supplementary text for introductory-level survey courses in Western Civilization and European History and Civilization. Aspects of Western Civilization : Problems and Sources in History, Volume 1, 7/e, challenges students with basic questions regarding historical development, human nature, moral action, and practical necessity. This collection of diverse primary sources explores a wide variety of issues and is organized around seven major themes: the Power Structure, Social and Spiritual Values, the Institution and the Individual, Imperialism, Revolution and Historical Transition, the Varieties of Truth, and Women in History.

Voyage to the West

by McGraw-Hill

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Voyages in English (Grade #5)

by Patricia Healey Irene Kervick Anne B. Mcguire Adrienne Saybolt

Let Your Words Take You Where You Want to Go! The new 2011 edition of Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing is the result of decades of research and practice by experts in the field of grammar and writing. Responding to the needs of teachers and students, this new edition provides ample opportunities for practice and review to ensure mastery and improved performance on standardized tests. Voyages in English 2011 Enables children to master grammarthrough direct instruction, rigorous practice, written application, and ongoing assessment. Provides master and novice teachers with support and straightforward, practical lesson plans that can be presented with confidence. Guides children to experience, explore, and improve their writing through the in-depth study of unique writing genres, writing-skill lessons, and the implementation of the writing process. Provides children and teachers with opportunities to use technology as a means to learn, assess, apply new skills, and communicate outside of the school setting. Gives children the speaking and writing practice and tools they need to communicate with clarity, accuracy, and ease. New 2011 Features We've taken the best of the past and incorporated learning tools for today's students and the world they live in. More exercisesin all components offer additional opportunities for review and practice. Daily Maintenanceoffers quick, daily practice for grammar concepts previously taught to ensure mastery of skills. Improved assessmentsoffer more thorough testing of topics. Grammar and writing assessments are not integrated, providing more flexibility for teachers. ExamView Assessment Suite Test Generator CDallows for 25% more testing questions and flexibility in creating individualized tests. Integration opportunities are included in the lessons to naturally show the relationship between grammar and writing. Tech Tips and technology opportunities allow teachers to incorporate technology into lesson plans and homework assignments. Online resourcesprovide additional support for teachers and additional practice for students. Program Components Student Edition Developed in a student-friendly manner to engage all learners, the Student Edition provides clear instruction and guided practice in the writing process, the traits of effective writing, and the structure and mechanics of language. Teacher Edition Consistent in structure and full of helpful instructional tools, the Teacher Edition offers a straightforward, flexible plan for integrating grammar and writing. Teacher Planning Pages provide additional background information and teaching tips for ease in lesson planning. Practice Book* Additional exercises connected to the textbook offer ample review and practice opportunities in grammar and writing skills. Assessment Book* Effective assessment enables teachers to record progress, differentiate instruction, and challenge students accordingly. A variety of assessments are included. Test Generator* The ExamView Assessment Suite Test Generator provides an adaptable tool to create a variety of assessments. The preformatted yet customizable assessments correspond with the Assessment Book and provide an additional 25% new test items for each assessment. *Supplemental component Web Site Web Features For Students Additional opportunities to build and practice grammar and writing skills Grammar and Mechanics Handbook for at-home use Interactive games for more practice Additional writing activities expand learning. For Teachers Tools and support to plan and execute lessons Grammar Guides online resource helps you teach grammar clearly, creatively, and confidently. Video Tools to effectively implement grammar lessons and writing chapters into your classroom. Lesson Plan Charts show how to integrate the grammar and writing sections. Two Core Parts-One Cohesive Program Voyages in English is organized into two distinct parts: grammar and writing.

Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing Grade 7

by Patricia Healey Anne B. Mcguire Irene Kervick Adrienne Saybolt

Language Arts Textbook Grade 7

Voyages in English: Grammar and Writing (6th Grade)

by Patricia Healey Anne B. Mcguire Irene Kervick Adrienne Saybolt

This book of "Voyages in English 2011" enables children to master grammar through direct instruction, rigorous practice, written application, and ongoing assessment. It provides master and novice teachers with support and straightforward, practical lesson plans that can be presented with confidence.

The Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Bridges Edition (Set of 6) (Navigators Ser.)

by Steven Otfinoski

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The Wadsworth Anthology Of Drama

by W. B. Worthen

The boldest and most distinguished introduction to drama available today, W.B. Worthen's pace-setting text continues to provide exciting plays usefully situated within their historical and cultural contexts. Based on the best-selling WADSWORTH ANTHOLOGY OF DRAMA, the Brief Edition provides many of the important elements of that anthology but in a more streamlined form.

Wadsworth Classic Readings in Sociology

by Wadsworth Staff

A resounding best seller, this series of classic articles written by key sociologists and social thinkers will compliment any introductory sociology textbook. This reader serves as a foundation where students can read original works that teach the fundamental ideas of sociology.

A Walk Around the Block

by Lois Fay Linda Prater

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Watch Out!

by Jamie Rowley Jane Kincaid Deborah J. Short

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Water Detective

by Hannah Cone Bo Grayson Deborah J. Short

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Water! Hot and Cool (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Sharon Richards Carl Murano Deborah J. Short

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Water Is Everywhere

by Joy N. Wieder

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Water, Water, Everywhere

by Anna Halloran Ryan Fadus Deborah J. Short

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The Way It Should Be

by Barbara Brooks Simons Annabel Kendall

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Ways of the World: A Global History with Sources (Volume 1 #1500)

by Robert W. Strayer

This book is a docutext combining a brief narrative with written and visual primary source collections, providing the convenience of a text and reader in one volume. Ways of the World is thoroughly global in its thematic and comparative approach. The brief narrative highlights major developments, giving students and instructors the room to explore the primary sources fully.

Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources

by Robert W. Strayer

Ways of the Worldis one of the most successful and innovative new textbooks for world history in recent years. This 2-in-1 textbook and reader includes a brief-by-design narrative that is truly global andfocuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history. Author Robert W. Strayer, a pioneer in the world history movement with years of classroom experience, provides a thoughtful and insightful synthesis that helps students see the big picture. Following each chapter's narrative are collections of primary written and visual sources organized around a particular theme, issue, or question so that students can consider the evidence the way historians do. Ways of the Worldis now integrated with LearningCurve, online adaptive quizzing that reinforces students' reading. Also available in number of affordable print and digital editions, incuding an edition without sources.

Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources (Combined)

by Robert W. Strayer

This is a docutext combining a brief narrative with written and visual primary source collections, providing the convenience of a text and reader in one volume. The brief narrative highlights major developments, giving students and instructors the room to explore the primary sources fully.

We Are God's People (We Believe)

by Sadlier

Learn more about faith in community through this Catholic textbook for young readers.

We Believe: We Are the Church (Grade #3)

by Sadlier

The Sadlier We Believe Program was drawn from the wisdom of the community. It was developed by nationally recognized experts in catechesis, curriculum, and child development. These teachers of the faith and practitioners helped us to frame every lesson to be age-appropriate and appealing. In addition, a team including respected catechetical, liturgical, pastoral, and theological experts shared their insights and inspired the development of the program.

We Believe God's Law Guides Us (We Believe, Grade #4)

by Carole M. Eipers Gerard F. Baumbach

While reading this book, as we begin each chapter, we gather in prayer. We pray to God together. Sometimes, we will read from Scripture, other times we will say the prayers of the Church or sing a song of thanks and praise to God.

We Believe We Are God's People, Grade Six

by Sadlier

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We BelieveTM: We Are God's People, Grade Six

by Sadlier

A publisher-supplied textbook

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