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Working with Young Children: Student Activity Guide
by Judy HerrThis activity guide is designed for use with the text Working with Young Children. It will help you recall, review, and expand on the concepts presented in the text. It will also help you understand how to meet children's developmental needs as you teach and care for them.
Working Words In Spelling: Grade 4
by G. Willard Woodruff George N. Moore Robert G. Forest Richard A. Talbot Ann R. Talbot Great Source Education Group StaffWorking Words in Spelling helps all students achieve spelling success--- Lessons begin with a pretest and proofreading activity to help students identify problem areas. - Students learn more than 4,000 high-frequency base words plus 13,000 related forms--99% of the most commonly used words in both student and adult writing. - Challenge words for every lesson motivate higher-ability students. - Writing activities help transfer accurate spelling to daily writing. - Yellow Pages are a handy spelling reference to help students improve their spelling.
Working Words in Spelling (E)
by G. Willard Woodruff George N. Moore Robert G. Forest Richard A. Talbot Ann R. TalbotBecome a SHARP speller by using the following:<P> * See the word.<P> * Hear the word.<P> * Adopt the word.<P> * Record the word. <P> * Proofread the word. <P>
Workplace Communications: The Basics
by George J. SearlesWorkplace Communications is the first brief, less theory-intensive text that focuses on the fundamentals of workplace communication specifically intended for applied writing courses in community colleges and similar settings.
Workplace/Women's Place: An Anthology
by Paula J. Dubeck Dana DunnThe articles in this reader are highly accessible to undergraduates. The authors’ interdisciplinary approach offers a social-science emphasis, documenting important trends in women's work lives with quantitative and qualitative evidence from both scholarly and journalistic sources. The new edition probes the continuing challenges that women face as they enter and participate in the world of work. The new readings illuminate factors that influence women's preparation for work and the occupations they choose. The articles also demonstrate the challenges women encounter in the workplace and in seeking to balance the demands of work and family life. Work experiences of diverse groups of women highlight both their unique experiences and the similarity of experiences that cross-cut racial and ethnic identity. In addition, this anthology provides an examination and assessment of a number of policies that have developed as a response to the changing labor force participation of women over the past three decades. Reflecting the dynamic nature of the field, nearly half of the readings are new. pursuing math-related careers. In Unit Two, issues surrounding the glass ceiling are examined from the divergent perspectives of CEOs and high-achieving women, showing how these competing perspectives are misaligned. Unit Three includes a selection focusing on women who choose to leave high-status, high-demand careers (off-ramping) for family reasons. In Unit Four, the readings on employment experiences are updated and presented through the eyes of a broad array of women, including African American, Latina, and immigrant women. In Unit Five, selections offer an assessment of policies that directly affect working women and their careers. Major concepts are highlighted and explained in the introductions to the units, which also provide background information. Food for Thought and Application questions at the end of each reading are included to encourage the synthesis of information and to explore possible solutions to some of women's most vexing problems in today's workplace. women and work, including labor-force participation rates, earnings, the wage gap, occupational concentration and family-work data.
Workshop Statistics: Discovery With Data And The Graphing Calculator
by Allan Rossman Beth L. Chance J. Barr von OehsenWorkshop Statistics emphasizes doing statistics as a way of learning statistics concepts and techniques. Workshop Statistics assumes the use of technology, specifically the TI-83 graphing calculator. The "workshop approach" builds upon analysis of genuine data and provides practical experience. Unique in its format, an extensive series of practical activities and exercises leads students to discover statistical concepts, explore statistical principles, and apply statistical techniques.
Workshop Statistics: Discovery with Data and the Graphing Calculator 2nd Edition
by Allan J. Rossman Beth L. Chance J. Barr von OehsenWorkshop Statistics emphasizes doing statistics as a way of learning statistics concepts and techniques. It assumes the use of the TI-83 graphing calculator. The "workshop approach" builds upon analysis of genuine data and provides practical experience. Unique in its format, an extensive series of over 90 practical activities and exercises leads students to discover statistical concepts, explore statistical principles, and apply statistical techniques. The book is widely praised as being one of the most innovative introductory texts for learning statistics.
World: Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Walter C. Parker Mary A. McfarlandIntroduces kids to different cultures around the world using various geographical aspects.
World: Adventures in Time and Place
by Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter G. Parker James A. Banks Jean CravenThis textbook contains unit lessons on Understanding the World, River Valley Civilizations, New Ideas and New Empires, World Regions in Transition, Dawn of the Modern World and A Century of Conflict.
World: A History, Volume Two
by Felipe Fernandez-ArmestoHelps students see the whole story The World: A History interweaves two enduring stories—centered on our interactions with nature and with each other—into a compelling narrative of mankind, from the origins of civilization to the present. Employing an engaging prose style and a comprehensive map program that brings history to life, author Felipe Fernández-Armesto empowers students to see the connections among peoples and events, and to think critically about topics large and small.
The World: A History
by Felipe Fernandez-ArmestoThe World: A History interweaves two enduring stories—centered on our interactions with nature and with each other—into a compelling narrative of mankind, from the origins of civilization to the present. Employing an engaging prose style and a comprehensive map program that brings history to life, author Felipe Fernández-Armesto empowers students to see the connections among peoples and events, and to think critically about topics large and small.
The World: Volume 2 (Illinois Timelinks)
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillThis Illinois Edition offers reading skills and strategies to reinforce Reading/Language Arts skills, and integrates Dinah Zike's Foldables® to help students improve comprehension. This edition includes Illinois Learning Standards for each lesson, as well as built-in Illinois Standards Achievement Test Preparation in every Unit assessment.
The World and Its People: Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica
by Richard G. BoehmStudy Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica.
The World and Its People: North Africa and Southwest Asia
by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. Hunkins Dennis Reinhartz Merry LobrechtStudy the information in "Country Profiles" in the North Africa and Southwest Asia Regional Atlas of your textbook. Fill in the missing data for each country of Southwest Asia on the table below. Then answer the questions that follow on the lines below.
The World and Its People: Russia and the Eurasian Republics (Unit Resources)
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillSocial studies textbook.
The World and its People: The United States and Canada (Unit Resources)
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillSocial studies textbook.
The World and Its People: Africa South of the Sahara (Unit Resources)
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillSocial studies textbook.
The World and Its People: Latin America (Unit Resources)
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillThroughout history, humans have traveled to new places, taking with them their goods, or products, to trade with others.
The World Around Me Studies Weekly: My Place in Time and Space
by Amy MinerNIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Grade 1
The World Around Us: Latin America and Canada
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter G. ParkerThis textbook contains many special features that will help you read, understand, and remember the people, geography, and history of Latin America and Canada.
The World Around Us: Regions Near and Far
by James A. Banks Walter C. Parker Barry K. Beyer Jean CravenGeography textbook
The World Around Us: The World Past and Present
by Walter C. Parker Mary Mcfarland Gloria Ladson-Billings Jean Craven Gloria Contreras Barry K. Beyer James A. BanksThis textbook contains many special features that will help you read, understand, and remember the people, geography, and history of the world.