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Algebra 1
by Collins Publishers Staff Gilbert J. Cuevas Russell J. Foster Gordon Staff Moore-Harris Rath William L. Swart WintersWhy do I need to study algebra? When am I ever going to have to use algebra in the real world? Many people, not just algebra students, wonder why mathematics is important. Algebra 1 is designed to answer those questions through integration, applications, and connections.
Algebra 1: All-in-One Student Workbook
by The Editors at the Pearson Prentice HallThis book is a complete workbook for students covering all the important topics in Algebra and extensive exercises.
Algebra 1/2: An Incremental Development (3rd Edition)
by John SaxonThe Algebra 1/2 course focuses on introductory algebra topics. It is designed to facilitate your transition from the concrete concepts of arithmetic to the abstract concepts of algebra. One feature of Algebra 1/2 that you will find particularly useful is the lesson reference numbers in the problem sets. Beneath each problem number in the problem sets is a number in parentheses; this number refers to the lesson where the concepts and skills required to solve the problem are introduced. Should you have difficulty solving a particular problem, refer to the appropriate lesson for assistance.
Algebra 1: California Common Core
by Randall I. Charles Basia Hall Dan Kennedy Allan E. Bellman Sadie Chavis Bragg William G. Handlin Stuart J. Murphy Grant WigginsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra 1 - Concepts And Skills (Algebra 1: Concepts And Skills Series)
by Timothy Kanold Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee StiffAlgebra 1 [Grade 8/9]
by Randall Inners Charles Prentice-Hall IncPearson is proud to offer a NEW Common Core Edition of the same great high school mathematics program that has already been proven effective by an independent research study. The new program fully addresses the Common Core Content Standards and infuses the Standards for Mathematical Practice throughout every lesson.
Algebra 1 (Illinois)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D Kanold Lee StiffThe content of Algebra 1 is organized around families of functions, with special emphasis on linear and quadratic functions. As you study each family of functions, you will learn to represent them in multiple ways--as verbal descriptions, equations, tables, and graphs. You will also learn to model real-world situations using functions in order to solve problems arising from those situations.
Algebra 1 (Missouri)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee StiffNIMAC-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 WilsonAlgebra 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 WilsonAlgebra 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 (Student Edition CCSS)
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffAlgebra 1 helps students prepare for algebra and is set according to Common Core State Standards(CCSS).
Algebra 1, Student Text and Homework Helper
by Randall I. Charles Allan E. Bellman Basia HallNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra 2
by Haenisch A. G. S. SecondarySpecially written for low-level learners, Algebra 2 covers several methods for solving quadratic equations, such as factoring, completing the square, and graphing. The text also introduces trigonometry and exponential functions—vital concepts for real world applications. Filled with full-color illustrations and examples throughout, Algebra 2 motivates students to learn.
Algebra 2: Concepts and Skills
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee StiffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra 3rd Edition The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project
by Susan A. Brown R. James Breunlin Mary Helen Wiltjer Katherine M. Degner Susan K. Eddins Michael Todd Edwards Neva A. Metcalf Natalie Jakucyn Zalman UsiskinThe UCSMP Third Edition curriculum emphasizes problem solving, everyday applications, and the use of technology and reading, while developing and maintaining basic skills. UCSMP Algebra has a scope far wider than most other algebra texts, with mathematical topics integrated throughout. Statistics and geometry are settings for work with linear expressions and sentences. Probability provides a context for algebraic fractions and functions. Expressions, equations, and functions are described graphically, symbolically, and in tables. Concepts and skills are taught with a variety of approaches.
Algebra and More, Course 3
by Faye Nisonoff RuoppA 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 Connections (California)
by Kevin Coffey Leslie Dietiker Evra BaldingerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra Connections, Version 3.1
by Leslie Dietiker Evra Baldinger Kevin CoffeyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra to Go: A Mathematics Handbook
by Great Source Education GroupAlgebra to Go is a reference book, providing explanations, charts, graphs, and numerous examples to help students understand and retain algebraic concepts.
Algonquin Legacy: An Algonquin Quest Novel (An Algonguin Quest Novel #4)
by Rick RevelleThis thrilling conclusion to the Algonquin Quest series ends the Anishinaabe peoples' fifty-year odyssey from the east coast of Turtle Island to the mysterious shadow of the Rocky Mountains.Algonquin Legacy starts out fifteen years after the Battle of Crow Wing River where the combined allies of the Anishinaabe had fought the powerful Lakota nation in the Lakota homelands. The battle ended abruptly when there was a solar eclipse of the sun. This was an actual event that took place on July 16th, 1330, from 1:03 to 3:10 p.m. in the area where they were fighting. The warriors on both sides thought it was an omen and retreated.When the Anishinaabe returned to their village the decision was made to go towards the western sun to settle. This decision came at great cost to the surviving family of the late Omàmiwinini (Algonquin) leader Mahingan. His son, daughter, and the great Mi´kmaq warrior Crazy Crow, went to the west with the Anishinaabe. Mahingan’s wife and nephews, along with their wives, friends, and Mahigan's brother, Mitigomij, the greatest warrior of them all who was also a shape shifter travelled back to their homelands along the Kitcisìpi Kitchi (Ottawa River). This split up a very strong family.
Alguien tiene un secreto
by Karen M. McManus¡El nuevo libro de la autora de Alguien está mintiendo, el thriller Young Adult best seller a nivel mundial! Ellery es nueva en Echo Ridges, pero ya lo sabe todo sobre el pueblo. Aquí, a veces, las chicas desaparecen... y sus asesinatos siguen sin resolverse. Aunque las clases no han empezado aún, la futura reina del baile ha sido amenazada y una chica ha desaparecido... y todo apunta a que Ellery también está peligro. Y es que en Echo Ridges, todo el mundo tiene un secreto, y algunos secretos son peligrosos... *** Ellery tiene diecisiete años y una obsesión con el misterio. La hermana gemela de su madre desapareció cuando era adolescente en Echo Bridges, un pueblito de Nueva Inglaterra que ha vuelto a los titulares hace poco por el asesinato de otra chica, la reina del baile del instituto local. Cuando Ellery y su propio hermano gemelo Ezra se tienen que mudar con su abuela al pueblo, la obsesión de Ellery se topa con la realidad. Otra chica ha desaparecido, alguien ha amenazado públicamente a la siguiente reina del baile, y el chico que le gusta a Ellery es el principal sospechoso de la policía. Ellery sabe bastante de secretos. Su madre los tiene; su abuela también. Y cuanto más tiempo pasa en Echo Ridge, más claro queda que allí todos esconden algo... pero no todos han sabido en quién confiar.