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We BelieveTM: We Meet Jesus in the Sacraments, Grade 5, Parish Edition
by SadlierA publisher-supplied textbook
We Meet Jesus in the Sacraments (We Believe, Grade #5)
by SadlierEvery chapter of this book has four main faith statements which are set to start as a day's lesson.
We The People: The Citizen & the Constitution (Third Edition)
by Center for Civic EducationLearn more about how the American government started, and what principles it operates under.
We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, Level 1
by Charles N. Quigley Ken Rodriguez Sandra Baker Richard SteinNIMAC-sourced textbook
We the People: Words from the Makers of American History
by Bethany PooreWe the People: Words from the Makers of American History is a collection of poems, songs, letters, speeches, stories, journals, documents, memoirs and articles of the history of America. Historians collected some of the recordings taken in the past events by the people who were there then and interpreted them reminding you its a real American story
Weather to Remember (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)
by Malik Patel Dee Wallis Deborah J. ShortNIMAC-sourced textbook
Weatherworks
by Jeri Cipriano Nancy WhiteFind out about the components of weather by conducting experiments on air pressure, evaporation, condensation, and humidity. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Welcome to Microsoft Office 2010
by Jill Murphy"Welcome to Microsoft Office 2010" is a fun, easy way for beginners to learn how to use Office 2010 software. The book provides a basic understanding of the software applications typically required for both home and business, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Learning is reinforced with plenty of illustrations and practical, hands-on projects and exercises. Specific, step-by-step instructions work well in both instructor-led and self-paced
The Well-Crafted Argument: A Guide and Reader (4th Edition)
by Fred D. White Simone J. BillingsIncorporating new articles, expanded commentary, and the latest changes from the 2009 MLA Handbook and 2009 APA Publication Manual, the 4th Edition of THE WELL-CRAFTED ARGUMENT guides students through the process of writing effective arguments across the disciplines. The two-part structure of this rhetoric/reader includes a complete pedagogical apparatus--with coverage of critical reading strategies, as well as writing, researching, and documenting a topic--and an anthology of readings grouped into nine thematic clusters. In-depth instruction, combined with real student writings, engages students and helps them discover their own voices. The Fourth Edition continues the visual emphasis from the 3rd Edition, while maintaining the authors' practical, skill-building approach. Each chapter in Part I ends with a "Summary," "Checklist," and "Writing Projects," while each cluster in Part II ends with "Connections Among the Clusters," "Writing Projects," and "Suggestions for Further Reading. " These sections encourage students to apply what they've learned and go beyond the classroom if a topic is of particular interest to them. In addition to guidance on drafting and revising arguments, the authors provide a variety of composition strategies, including freewriting, outlining, and shared reading.
The West: Encounters and Transformations
by Brian Levack Edward Muir Meredith Veldman Michael MaasDesigned for introductory-level survey courses in the History of Western Civilization. The West: Encounters & Transformations takes a new approach to telling the story of Western civilization. Rather than looking at Western civilization only as the history of Europe from ancient times to the present, this groundbreaking book examines the changing nature of the West-how the definition of the West has evolved and has been transformed throughout history. It explores the ways Western civilization has changed as a result of cultural encounters with different beliefs, ideas, technologies, and peoples, both outside the West and within it. Presenting a balanced treatment of political, social, religious, and cultural history, this text emphasizes the ever-shifting boundaries of the geographic and cultural realm of the West.
The West in the World: Renaissance to Present (4th edition)
by Dennis Sherman Joyce SalisburyThe West in the World's newest edition is a first in the teaching and learning of Western Civilization. Its groundbreaking web-based digital solution, its unique mid-length and lively narrative, and its rich, outstanding visuals creates a unique teaching and learning environment propelling greater student success and overall improved course results. Instructors gain better insight into students' engagement and understanding as students develop a base of knowledge and construct stronger critical thinking skills. Unparalleled coverage of art and culture as well as science and technology sets the stage and provides rich insights into historical time periods and events. The captivating stories and lush images keep students turning the page, helping prepare for class discussion and course work while its new teaching and learning platform, Connect History, enables students to engage with the course content on a greater level. The West in the World illustrates the significance of economic, political, social and cultural interactions that shaped Western civilization while asking students to analyze the events and themes in order to build a greater understanding of the past and an appreciation of history's influence on the present. With The West in the World, students are no longer simply reading; they are reading, interacting, and engaging in a visual, auditory, and hands-on learning experience. As students uniquely experience the history of Western Civilization,The West in the World propels students to greater understanding and the achievement of greater course success. Experience The West in the World and experience greater course success.
Western Civilization: to 1700) (Eighth Edition)
by Dennis ShermanThis collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources for the Western Civilization survey course provides a broad introduction to the materials historians use, the interpretations historians make, and 6,000 years of Western civilization. Its broad selection of documents, photographs, maps, and charts, and its full array of accompanying commentaries--drawn from a balanced spectrum of perspectives and approaches--offer valuable insight into the work of historians and provide the context that helps students understand the texts' full historical significance.