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We Live Together (Grade 2, Texas edition)
by Richard G. Boehm James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Walter C. Parker Gloria Contreras A. Lin Goodwin Mary A. McfarlThis edition contains a variety of reading resources for students of Grade two to learn.
We Live Together 2nd Grade
by Richard G. Boehm James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Walter C. Parker Gloria Contreras Mary A. Mcfarland A. Lin GoodwinIn this textbook you will meet special people and learn many important things. The stories you read will help you understand some important words that define what it means to be a good citizen.
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 Need More Nuts! (Penguin Young Readers, Level 2)
by Jonathan FenskeGo nuts for nuts with two silly squirrels in this giggle-inducing counting book from a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning author and illustrator!Kids will laugh while learning their numbers with this rhyming leveled reader. From the very beginning the smaller of the squirrels, certain that they need more nuts, tosses each one into the bigger animal's mouth. The hilarity increases as his mouth bulges, and the squirrels discover that sometimes there can be too much of a good thing!Jonathan Fenske's comic-like illustration style and clever easy-to-read text make this counting book a must-have for every young reader's bookshelf.
We Plant
by Rick Peterson Cindy Peattie Rachel RosenSingle title not for individual sale. Sold as part of larger package only.
We See (Dick and Jane #Vol. 9)
by Penguin Young ReadersLook, Spot. Look, Puff. Look and see. See Sally and Tim.
We The People: An Introduction To American Government
by Thomas E. PattersonWe The People captures our vivid world and changing nature of American politics. <P><P> Its concise approach, exciting interactives and happening narrative, promotes the presentation of applicable and relatable examples challenging readers to think critically and construct meaning based on their experiences all the while develops their mindset. Students come to class prepared to lead inspiring conversations, opening a unique teaching experience to motivate.
We The People: An Introduction to American Politics
by Benjamin Ginsberg Margaret Weir Theodore J. Lowi Andrea Campbell Caroline Tolbert Robert SpitzerWith fresh insight from new co-author Andrea Campbell, We the People, Twelfth Edition, once again sets the standard for showing students how government impacts their lives and why it matters who participates. Campbell relates true, personal stories of how government affects ordinary citizens. This focus is reinforced by the book’s signature “Who Are Americans?” and “Who Participates?” features which motivate critical thinking about how Americans experience and shape politics. Learning goals ensure that students maintain consistent focus on core concepts in the text, in its companion InQuizitive learning tool, and in supporting critical-thinking exercises.
We The People: An Introduction to American Politics
by Benjamin Ginsberg Margaret Weir Andrea Campbell Caroline Tolbert Theodore LowiEmphasizing the relevance of politics and government in everyday life, We the People provides tools to help students think critically about American government and politics. The Sixth Edition has been carefully updated to reflect most recent developments, including the ongoing conflict in Iraq and the 2006 midterm elections. Complemented by a rich package of multimedia tools for instructors and students, including a new video-clip DVD, We the People is now more pedagogically effective than ever.
We The People: Foundations of American Government
by Perfection Learning CorporationNIMAC-sourced textbook
We The People: The Citizen & The Constitution (Level 3, Fourth Edition)
by Bernstein Quigley HaleWe the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, was developed in 1987 and adopted by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, chaired by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, as the principal education program of the federal Constitution's bicentennial.
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: Work Together
by Catherine Clinton Sarah Bednarz Michael Hartoonian Arthur Hernandez Patricia L. Marshall Pat NickellSocial Studies textbook
We Worship: Grade 5 (Christ Our Life #2009)
by Sisters of Notre DameWritten by the Sisters of Notre Dame, the new 2009 edition of Christ Our Life, grades 1-8, continues to provide the thorough foundation of our Catholic faith that the series has been known for. In this new edition we've paid special attention to helping children turn their learned faith into a lived faith. Program features Original spiral curriculum ensures consistent progress and development Faith content is developed throughout with Scripture integrated into each lesson Four pillars of the Church-Creed, Sacraments, Commandments, and Prayer-are integrated Abundant prayer opportunities invite personal and communal prayer Catholic Social Teaching connects with real-life faith A copy of the Catholic Prayer for Catholic Families is included with each Student Book allowing parents the convenience of having traditional prayers and suggestions for everyday prayer in one handy book. Christ Our Life is found to be in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
We the People: A Concise Introduction to American Politics (6th Edition)
by Thomas E. PattersonPatterson (government and the press, Harvard U.) introduces undergraduates to everything from the core values of governance to the subtleties of media interpretation. Updating his text to reflect significant events, Patterson delineates American political and media culture for first-timers through examples, readings, and descriptions of such topics as political power as control of policy, the rise of self-government, federalism today, civil liberties and the individual, civil tights and fairness, expressing popular will, issues v. candidates, communicating political images, the workings of congress and the presidency, the judicial arm, and what happens to the environment, education, and defense when government gets hold of them. Love it or not, at least now you will understand it.
We the People: An Introduction to American Government
by Thomas E. PattersonThis book captures our vivid world and changing nature of American politics. Its concise approach, exciting interactives and happening narrative, promotes the presentation of applicable and relatable examples challenging readers to think critically and construct meaning based on their experiences all the while develops their mindset. Students come to class prepared to lead inspiring conversations, opening a unique teaching experience to motivate.
We the People: An Introduction to American Politics
by Benjamin Ginsberg Margaret Weir Caroline J. Tolbert Theodore J. Lowi Robert J. SpitzerWe the People is the best text for showing students that politics is relevant to their lives and that political participation matters--especially in the digital age. Based on the full-length text, this low-priced, very brief text offers authoritative coverage of the core topics in American politics. New coauthor Caroline Tolbert brings expertise in political behavior to deep revisions of key chapters, and new Digital Citizens boxes highlight the role of new media in politics.