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Physics
by David G. Haase and Paul W. Zitzewitz and Kathleen A. HarperAccelerate student learning with the perfect blend of content and problem-solving strategies Physics: Principles and Problems offers you integrated support, abundant opportunities for problem solving, and a variety of realistic applications. The program has a balance of good conceptual presentation with a strong problem-solving strand. All the program resources are organized in a way that saves you preparation time and allows you to meet the needs of students in your diverse classroom.
Miller & Levine Biology (Texas)
by Kenneth R. Miller and Joseph S. LevineA great option for low-level and inclusion classrooms, with digital support on Biology. com. Authors Ken Miller and Joe Levine deliver the same trusted, relevant content in more accessible ways Written at a lower grade level with a reduced page count, the text offers additional embedded reading support to make biology come alive for struggling learners. Foundations for Learning reading strategies provide the tools to make content accessible for all your students.
Integrated Physics+Chemistry
by Charles William Mclaughlin and Marilyn Thompson and Margaret KilgoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Calculus
by Ron Larson and Robert Hostetler and Bruce H. EdwardsDesigned for the three-semester engineering calculus course, Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4/e, continues to offer instructors and students innovative teaching and learning resources. Two primary objectives guided the authors in the revision of this book: to develop precise, readable materials for students that clearly define and demonstrate concepts and rules of calculus; and to design comprehensive teaching resources for instructors that employ proven pedagogical techniques and save time. The Larson/Hostetler/Edwards Calculus program offers a solution to address the needs of any calculus course and any level of calculus student. Every edition from the first to the fourth of Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4/e has made the mastery of traditional calculus skills a priority, while embracing the best features of new technology and, when appropriate, calculus reform ideas. Now, the Fourth Edition is part of the first calculus program to offer algorithmic homework and testing created in Maple so that answers can be evaluated with complete mathematical accuracy.
Stats
by Richard D. De Veaux and Paul F. Velleman and David E. BockStats: Modeling the World will help students to understand and appreciate the exciting field of statistics.
Precalculus
by Michael SullivanThe goal of this textbook is to develop a high level of mathematical understanding and an appreciation for the way mathematics can describe the world around us.
Mathematical Models with Applications
by Ralph Bertelle and Judith Bloch and Roy CameronNIMAC-sourced textbook
McDougal Littell Algebra 2 (Texas Edition)
by Ron Larson and Laurie Boswell and Lee Stiff and Timothy D. KanoldYou can use equations to solve problems about rates. For example, if two people complete a job at different rates, you can find how long it will take them if they work together.
Geometry (Texas Edition)
by Ron Larson and Laurie Boswell and Lee Stiff and Timothy D. KanoldGeometric figures can be used to represent real-world situations. For example, you can show a climber's position along a stretched rope by a point on a line segment.
McDougal Littell Algebra 1 (Texas Edition)
by Ron Larson and Laurie Boswell and Lee Stiff and Timothy D. KanoldThe book provides thorough coverage of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Algebra 1. TEKS references appear at the beginning of each lesson and activity, and a full-page "Mixed Review for TEKS" appears twice each chapter. In addition, Algebra 1 helps you prepare for the Grade 9 Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). The content of Algebra 1 is organized around families of functions, with special emphasis on linear and quadratic functions.
Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts, Precalculus with Applications (Texas Edition)
by Berchie Holliday and Gilbert J. Cuevas and John A. Carter and Melissa S. Mcclure and Daniel MarksThis Texas Students' Edition contains unit lessons on Relations, Functions, and Graphs, Trigonometry, Advanced Functions and Graphing, Discrete Mathematics, and Calculus.
Glencoe Mathematics
by McGraw-HillGeometry: Concepts and Applications will help students discover, learn, and apply geometry and make connections from concrete examples to abstract concepts. The real-world photographs and realistic art will help them see geometry in their world.
Glencoe Mathematics
by Berchie Holliday and Gilbert J. Cuevas and Beatrice Luchin and Roger Day and John A. Carter and Daniel Marks and Ruth M. Casey and Linda M. HayekThis text contains unit lessons on First-Degree Equations and Inequalities, Quadratic, Polynomial, and Radical Equations and Inequalities, Advanced Functions and Relations, and Discrete Mathematics.
Texas Go Math! Grade 8
by Timothy D. Kanold and Steven J. Leinwand and Matthew R. Larson and Martha E. Sandoval-MartinezIn this exciting mathematics program for 8th Graders, there are hands-on activities to do and real-world problems to solve.
Texas Go Math! Grade 8
by Timothy D. Kanold and Edward B. Burger and Juli K. DixonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Go Math! Grade 7
by Timothy D. Kanold and Edward B. Burger and Juli K. Dixon and Martha E. Sandoval-Martinez and Matthew R. Larson Steven J. LeinwandMath textbook for grade 7 students.
Go Math! Grade 7, Texas
by Timothy D. Kanold and Edward B. Burger and Juli K. DixonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Go Math! Grade 6
by Timothy D. Kanold and Edward B. Burger and Juli K. Dixon and Steven J. Leinwand and Matthew R. Larson and Martha E. Sandoval-MartinezMathematics textbook for 6th graders
Go Math! Grade 6, Texas
by Timothy D. Kanold and Edward B. Burger and Juli K. DixonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade 5] Texas, Volume 2
by Edward B. Burger and Juli K. Dixon and Matthew R. LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook