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THINK Marriages and Families (2nd Edition)

by Jenifer Kunz

This student-friendly text delivers the core concepts of Marriages and Families in a way they can easily understand.

Think Math!, Lesson Activity Book [Grade 4]

by Education Development Center Inc

Grade 4 textbook.

Think Math!, Lesson Activity Book [Grade 5]

by Education Development Center

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Think Math!, Student Handbook [Grade 4]

by Education Development Center Inc

Grade 4 textbook

Think Math!, Student Handbook [Grade 5]

by Education Development Center

Think Math!, Student Handbook [Grade 5]

by Education Development Center Inc.

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Think Math! Student Work Text, Lesson Activity Book (Grade 2, Texas Edition)

by Education Development Center

Math work text for Texas 2nd graders.

Think Math! Student Work Text, Lesson Activity Book (Grade 4, Texas Edition)

by Education Development Center

This Texas Think Math Student work text contains Magic Squares, Multiplication, The Eraser Store, Classifying Angles and Figures, Area and Perimeter, Multi-Digit Multiplication, Fractions, Decimals, Measurement, Data and Probability, Three-Dimensional Geometry, 12 Extending the Number Line, Division, Algebraic Thinking, Estimation, etc.

Think Math! Student Work Text, Lesson Activity Book [Grade 5]

by Education Development Center

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Think Math! Student Work Text, Lesson Activity Book (Grade 5, Texas Edition)

by Education Development Center

This Activity Book contains lessons on Algebra: Machines and Puzzles, Multiplication and Large Numbers, Factoring and Prime Numbers, Equivalence and Comparison of Fractions, Recording Multi-Digit Multiplication, Grids and Graphs, Decimals, Developing a Division Algorithm, Attributes of Two-Dimensional Figures, Area and Perimeter, Fraction Computation, Three-Dimensional Geometry, Fun with Algebra, Data and Probability, & Graphing.

Think Public Relations (Second Edition)

by Dennis L. Wilcox Glen T. Cameron Bryan H. Reber Jae-Hwa Shin

Provides an introduction to the field of public relations that successfully blends theory and practice. Students are introduced to exciting and innovative public relations campaign examples in the contract of relevant theory and core concepts that they will need to succeed in the world of public relations. The authors offer a practical approach to the study of public relations and emphasize competition and conflict management, while providing a concise, comprehensive overview of the profession. This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience for you and your students.

Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist

by Allen Downey

If you want to learn how to program, working with Python is an excellent way to start. This hands-on guide takes you through the language a step at a time, beginning with basic programming concepts before moving on to functions, recursion, data structures, and object-oriented design. This second edition and its supporting code have been updated for Python 3. <p><p> Through exercises in each chapter, you’ll try out programming concepts as you learn them. Think Python is ideal for students at the high school or college level, as well as self-learners, home-schooled students, and professionals who need to learn programming basics. Beginners just getting their feet wet will learn how to start with Python in a browser. <p><p>• Start with the basics, including language syntax and semantics <p>• Get a clear definition of each programming concept <p>• Learn about values, variables, statements, functions, and data structures in a logical progression <p>• Discover how to work with files and databases <p>• Understand objects, methods, and object-oriented programming <p>• Use debugging techniques to fix syntax, runtime, and semantic errors <p>• Explore interface design, data structures, and GUI-based programs through case studies

THINK Sociology

by John D. Carl

With an engaging visual design, 15 page chapters, and readings from popular trade titles, THINK Sociology is the introductory Sociology text your students will read. THINK Sociology is informed with the latest research and the most contemporary examples, allowing you to bring current events directly into your classroom with little additional work. An engaging visual design developed with the benefit of extensive student feedback will appeal to your students and deliver the core concepts of Sociology in a way that they can actually understand.

THINK World Religions

by Roy R. Robson

THINK World Religions is informed with the latest research and the most contemporary examples, allowing you to bring current events directly into your classroom with little additional work. An engaging visual design developed through extensive student feedback will appeal to your students and deliver the core concepts of World Religions in a way that they can actually understand. In addition, a groundbreaking instructor supplements package will help you bring the core concepts of World Religions to life without burdening your students with heavy, too dense or too expensive learning solutions. The teaching and learning experience with this program helps to Improve Critical Thinking, Engage Students, and Support Instructors.

Thinking (4th Edition)

by Gary R. Kirby Jeffery R. Goodpaster

This book about thinking presents readers with a systematic, practical, and friendly approach that encompasses all fields of study and business. It explores a valuable skill that will inspire and enlarge people's ability to think through life. Chapter topics cover what thinking is, personal barriers, sensing, brain and memory, language, feeling, creative thinking, organizing, logical thinking, scientific thinking, persuasive thinking, problem solving, evaluating, decision and action, and the challenge to go on thinking. They draw ideas on thinking from every period of history–from the philosophers, poets, scientists, psychologists, linguists, and neuroscientists. For thinkers of the new millenium.

Thinking about Content Reading

by Kylene Beers

This book is designed to help you read your social studies books. It contains activities that will help you learn how to focus on important information and discover meaning as you read. This book has the following three parts: * Reading Skills * Think-Alouds * Graphic Organizers Each part focuses on specific skills or strategies you can use to improve your reading.

Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

by Charlie Blair-Broeker Randy Ernst Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst David G. Myers

Written to promote critical thinking, captivate students, and satisfy the APA standards for high school psychology,Thinking About Psychology is an introduction to high school psychology unlike any other. In a convenient and effective modular format, it presents psychological science in a rigorous yet non-threatening way, with immediate examples that help high school students bridge the abstract to the familiar.

Thinking about Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

by Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

Thinking About Psychology offers a rigorous presentation of psychological science with numerous and immediate examples that help high school students bridge the abstract to the familiar.

Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

by Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

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Thinking About Psychology

by Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

Written by a distinguished team of teachers, this fourth edition of Thinking About Psychology reflects up-to-date DSM-5 content and research, emphasizes psychology as a science, answers goal-oriented guiding questions, and provides a vast amount of assessment opportunities for students to regularly test their understanding. <p><p> Students are sure to be engrossed by the engaging and conversational tone of authors Charlie Blair-Broeker and Randy Ernst, who have a combined 54 years of high school teaching experience and have led Psychology workshops in more than 30 states!

Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

by Charles Blair-Broeker Randal Ernst David G. Myers

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Thinking About Social Problems: An Introduction to Constructionist Perspectives (2nd edition)

by Donileen R. Loseke

This second edition of a classroom text devotes more attention to new social movements that emphasize social change through identity transformation rather than through structural change, and looks more closely at the importance of emotion in constructing public consciousness of social problems. The author teaches at the University of South Florida. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Thinking About Women: Sociological Perspectives on Sex and Gender

by Margaret L. Andersen

Appropriate for Sociology of Gender and Sociology of Women courses. This text examines how gender operates in every aspect of society and how the male and female experience are constructs of our social institutions.

Thinking Critically

by John Chaffee

Become a more sophisticated thinker with THINKING CRITICALLY, which teaches you a surefire process for developing the thinking abilities you need for academic and career success. First, you'll build your confidence by learning and practicing basic skills related to your personal experiences. Next, you'll progress to the types of reasoning skills required for abstract contexts -- such as your academic courses. Activities and writing assignments invite your active participation and prompt you and your peers to critically examine each other's thinking. Thought-provoking and current readings from a wide variety of thinkers engage you in thinking about complex issues from different perspectives. Along the way, monitor your own progress as a critical thinker with self-assessment activities.

Thinking Critically

by John Chaffee

THINKING CRITICALLY helps students become sophisticated thinkers by teaching the fundamental cognitive process that allows them to develop the higher-order thinking abilities needed for academic study and career success. The text compels students to use their intellect to think critically about subjects drawn from academic disciplines, contemporary issues, and their life experiences. The text begins with basic skills related to personal experience and then carefully progresses to the more sophisticated reasoning skills required for abstract, academic contexts. Each chapter provides an overview of an aspect of critical thinking, such as problem-solving, perception, and the nature of beliefs. Thinking Activities, thematic boxes, and writing assignments encourage active participation and prompt students to critically examine others' thinking, as well as their own. Thought-provoking and current readings from a wide variety of thinkers get students to think about complex issues from different perspectives. Each chapter ends with self-assessment activities that help students monitor their own progress as critical thinkers.

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