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Alfred Wegener: Uncovering Plate Tectonics: Earth and Space Science (Science Readers)

by Greg Young

In this appealing biography, children will read about the fascinating life, theories, and discoveries of Alfred Wegener. From his time in Greenland studying meteorology with hot balloons to his theory of Pangea, readers will be eager to learn more about Wegener's contributions to science and the strides he took towards developing the study of plate tectonics. The easy-to-read text, accessible glossary, helpful index, and intriguing facts work in conjunction with the lively images and captivating lab activity to engage readers from beginning to end! <P><P>Lexile Measure: 630L

Alfred's Book of Monsters

by Sam Streed

Trick or treat?With nods to Tim Burton, Edward Gorey, and Neil Gaiman, this humorous picture book about a Victorian boy obsessed with monsters presents a dark and appealing world, created by debut author/illustrator Sam Streed.In the graveyard, between stone monuments for forgotten souls, lurks the Black Shuck. . . . Its one blood-red eye burns with an undying rage.After reading about the slimy Nixie, the angry Black Shuck, and the creepy Lantern Man in his beloved Book of Monsters, Alfred decides to invite the monsters to teatime with his crusty old aunty, who thinks monsters are an improper obsession for a respectable young boy.

Algebra: Structure and Method, Book 1

by Richard G. Brown Mary P. Dolciani Robert H. Sorgenfrey William L. Cole

An algebra book requires a different type of reading than a novel or a short story. Every sentence in a math book is full of information and logically linked to the surrounding sentences. You should read the sentences carefully and think about their meaning.

Algebra 1

by Globe Fearon

Globe Fearon Algebra One

Algebra 1: Concepts And Skills (Math Detective Pilot Test) (Hmh Algebra 1 Ser.)

by Timothy D. Kanold Edward B. Burger Juli K. Dixon

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Algebra 1: An Integrated Approach

by Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff Ron Larson

Introductory textbook to algebra.

Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

A high school algebra textbook

Algebra 1 (HMH Algebra)

by Timothy D. Kanold Edward B. Burger Juli K. Dixon

Algebra 1 (Florida)

by John A. Carter Gilbert J. Cuevas Roger Day

A flexible program with the solid content students need Glencoe Algebra 1strengthens student understanding and provides the tools students need to succeed--from the first day your students begin to learn the vocabulary of algebra until the day they take final exams and standardized tests.

Algebra 1 (Missouri)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Algebra 1 (Ohio)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Algebra 1 (Oklahoma)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Algebra 1 Rescue! Student Book, Chapters 1-6

by Larry Bradsby Tom Botkin Richard Bradsby Gene Collins George Dinwiddie Dean Larsen Hope Law Jane Walker Art Wilson

Algebra 1 Rescue! is an intervention program specifically designed to meet NCTM standards. Perfect for classrooms with varying student abilities, it is filled with hundreds of student exercises and group-learning activities

Algebra 1 Rescue! Student Book, Chapters 7-12

by Larry Bradsby Tom Botkin Richard Bradsby Gene Collins George Dinwiddie Dean Larsen Hope Law Jane Walker Art Wilson

Algebra 1 Rescue! is an intervention program specifically designed to meet NCTM standards. Perfect for classrooms with varying student abilities, it is filled with hundreds of student exercises and group-learning activities.

Algebra 2

by Timothy D. Kanold Edward B. Burger Juli K. Dixon

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Algebra 2

by Ron Larson Timothy D. Kanold Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff

Second course in algebra.

Algebra 2: An Incremental Development (Saxon Algebra 2 Series)

by John H. Saxon

Algebra 2 covers all topics that are traditionally covered in second-year algebra as well as a considerable amount of geometry. In fact, students completing Algebra 2 will have studied the equivalent of one semester of informal geometry. Ample time is spent developing geometric concepts and writing proof outlines. Real-world problems are included along with applications to other subjects such as physics and chemistry.

Algebra 2

by Schultz Rinehart Winston Staff Holt

This is an Algebra 2 textbook.

Algebra 2 (Illinois)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps to arrive at an answer.

Algebra 2 (Missouri)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps to arrive at an answer.

Algebra 2 (Ohio)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps to arrive at an answer.

Algebra 2 (Oklahoma)

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps to arrive at an answer.

Algebra and More, Course 3

by Faye Nisonoff Ruopp

A complete Algebra 1 curriculum by the end of the 8th grade IMPACT Mathematics: Algebra and More,Course 3 is part of an exciting 3-course program developed in cooperation withEducation Development Center, Inc. It makes mathematics accessible to more of your students. They spend less time reviewing topics from previous grades and more time progressing carefully and successfully toward the completion of Algebra 1 by the end of grade 8. Informal-to-formal concept development ensures that students build necessary skills and develop conceptual understanding.

Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method (Book 2)

by Richard G. Brown Mary P. Dolciani Robert H. Sorgenfrey Robert B. Kane

An algebra book requires a different type of reading than a novel or a short story. Every sentence in a math book is full of information and logically linked to the surrounding sentences. You should read the sentences carefully and think about their meaning. As you read, remember that algebra builds upon itself; for example, the method of factoring that you'll study on page 188 will be useful to you on page 697. Be sure to read with a pencil in your hand: Do calculations, draw sketches, and take notes.

Algebraic Thinking Foundations (3rd Edition)

by Brian E. Enright Linda L. Mannhardt Leslie G. Baker

Algebraic thinking is much more than a formal course called Algebra and here it refers to mathematics of the type used every day both in the home and the workplace--from rates of auto fuel consumption to planning budgets.

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