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Prentice Hall Advanced Mathematics: A Precalculus Approach, 1993
by Marilyn Ryan*This textbook has been transcribed in UEB, formatted according to Braille textbook formats, proofread and corrected.
Prentice Hall Algebra 1
by Pearson Prentice HallPrentice Hall Algebra 1 is focused, organized, and easy to follow. The program shows your students how to read, write, and understand the unique language of mathematics, so that they are prepared for every type of problem-solving and assessment situation.
Prentice Hall Algebra 1 and Algebra and Trigonometry
by Paul A. FoersterApplications are handled by creating mathematical models of phenomena in the real world. Students must select a kind of function that fits a given situation, and derive an equation that suits the information in the problem. The equation is then used to predict values of y when x is given or values of x when y is given. Sometimes students must use the results of their work to make interpretations about the real world, such as what "slope" means, or why there cannot be people as small as in Gulliver's Travels. The problems require the students to use many mathematical concepts in the same problem. This is in contrast to the traditional "word problems" of elementary algebra, in which the same one concept is used in many problems.
Prentice Hall Algebra 1 (Foundations Series)
by Dan Kennedy Basia Hall Siegfried Haenisch Allan E. Bellman Sadie Chavis Bragg William G. Handlin Stuart J. MurphyThroughout this textbook, you will find content that has been developed to cover all of the American Diploma Project's (ADP) math benchmarks. The End-of-Course Assessment is modeled after the ADP Algebra 1 test and can serve as practice before taking the actual ADP test.
Prentice Hall America, History of Our Nation: 1800 to Present
by Pearson EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Prentice Hall Biology
by Kenneth Miller Joseph LevinePrentice Hall Biology Textbook for High School
Prentice Hall Biology (Texas Edition)
by Joseph S. Levine Kenneth R. MillerIn grades 10 and 11, you will take the test called the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills, or TARS, in science. The TARS objectives are based on the learning requirements list in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, or TEKS. The test includes questions related to objectives for integrated physics and chemistry (IPC) as well as for biology.
Prentice Hall Brief Review: The Living Environment
by John Bartsch Mary P. ColvardA student review book for the compulsory Living Environment Regents Examination designed to aid the students as they revise the skills, concepts and contents of The Living Environment Core Curriculum.
Prentice Hall Brief Review: The Living Environment
by John Bartsch Mary P. ColvardSimilarities and Differences Among Living, Organisms, Homeostasis in Organisms, Genetic Continuity, Reproduction and Development, Evolution, Ecology, Human Impact on Ecosystems, Scientific Inquiry and Skills, Laboratory Skills.
Prentice Hall Brief Review: The Physical Setting
by Jeffrey C. CallisterThis book is designed to enhance review of the concepts, skills, and application of the Physical Setting/Earth Science Core Curriculum that may be tested on the Regents Examination for The Physical Setting: Earth Science. Students can use the book in any order as each topic is independent except for the introduction of vocabulary words.
Prentice Hall Brief Review Earth Science: The Physical Setting
by Jeffrey C. CallisterThis book is designed to enhance review of the concepts, skills, and application of the Physical Setting/Earth Science Core Curriculum that may be tested on the Regents Examination for The Physical Setting: Earth Science. Students can use the book in any order as each topic is independent except for the introduction of vocabulary words.
Prentice Hall Brief Review Global History and Geography (New York Edition)
by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark DupréExam Prep for Global History and Geography for New York High School Students
Prentice Hall Chemistry (California Edition)
by Antony C. Wilbraham Dennis D. Staley Michael S. Matta Edward L. WatermanThe California Chemistry strand is organized into general standard sets. Each standard set is divided into a series of specific topic standards.
Prentice Hall Conceptual Physics
by Christopher Chiaverina Kenneth W. Ford Diane Riendeau Phillip R. Wolf Paul G. HewittPhysics textbook for high school students.
Prentice Hall Earth Science: Physical Setting/Earth Science (New York)
by Edward J Tarbuck Frederick K. LutgensEarth Science New York High School Textbook
Prentice Hall Economics: Principles in Action
by Arthur O'Sullivan Steven M. SheffrinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Prentice Hall Health: Skills for Wellness (Third Edition)
by Prentice-HallHealth Skills for Wellness contains accessible content and a critical writing style that empowers students to take responsibility for their own wellness.
Prentice Hall Literature: The British Tradition Virginia Edition
by Pearson EducationTaken from Prentice Hall Literature: The British Tradition, Grade Twelve, the book contains unit lessons on: From Legend to History, Celebrating Humanity, A Turbulent Time, Rebels and Dreamers, Progress and Decline, and A Time of Rapid Change.
Prentice Hall Literature: Silver
by Prentice HallInside the book you will find chapter-by-chapter, poems, stories. Self-Tests, Internet Activities, References and much more. It brings together the cornerstones of literature and its activities and provides you with a full array of instructional resources. You will come across everything that will provide you with differentiated instructions combined with powerful progress monitoring.