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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 3: Declaring Your Genius
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 3: Declaring Your Genius
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 4: The Art of Disguise
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 4: The Art of Disguise
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 5: The Dance of Romance
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 5: The Dance of Romance
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StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9, Unit 6: Human Potential
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StudySync, Reading & Writing Companion, Grade 9 Units [1-4]: Empathy, Leadership, Dreams and Aspirations, All for Love
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Succeeding in Life and Career, Foundations of Human Studies
by Frances Baynor ParnellSucceeding in Life and Career is an advanced comprehensive text designed to help teens adjust to change, especially as they become young adults. A lifespan development chapter provides understanding of how people change over time, from newborn to older adult. Career readiness is stressed, and each of the 16 career clusters is explored along with related jobs and their requirements for success. Skills development, financial literacy, healthy lifestyles, housing, and transportation topics are also included. Students gain hands-on experience building a portfolio by completing chapter projects, preparing them to create employment portfolios in the future. Critical thinking features found throughout the book develop student college and career readiness skills. Classroom learning and FCCLA participation are encouraged through chapter ending activities.
Succeeding in the World of Work: Student Activity Workbook
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffIncludes: note-taking activities based on the Cornell note-taking model, real-world applications, personal academic and career portfolio activities, 21st century skills, foundation skills, and workplace competencies correlations, academic applications, study skills activities, test-prep and test-taking practice.
Succeeding in the World of Work
by Grady KimbrellThe text that explores career options and life choices. . . and how to succeed! Succeeding in the World of Work prepares your students for the complex issues they'll face in the rapidly changing workplace. This updated and comprehensive program now includes 16 Career Pathways outlined by the U. S. Department of Education.
Succeeding in World History, Companion Work Text for Mastering Florida Assessments
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Sweetgrass
by Jan HudsonSweetgrass, a 15-year-old Blackfoot girl, longs to be married like the other girls her age, and she has a young warrior in mind, Eagle-Sun. Her father feels she is too young for marriage, but over a difficult year for their tribe, which include natural disasters, encounters with white settlers, fights with other tribes, and a smallpox epidemic, she proves her courage, intelligence, and maturity. "Vivid characters bring the culture of the Dakota Indians in the 1830s to life through this richly patterned historical novel?An unusually fine first novel. "? Booklist (starred review)"A masterpiece combining elements of an historical novel, a native American, a survival, and a coming-of-age novel?. Will invite re-reading. " ? School Library Journal (starred review)
Teaching
by Sharleen L. KatoTeaching, a great text for students considering a career in the field of education, helps the teachers of tomorrow explore the world of education and discover what makes a teacher effective. Students will learn about the history of education in the United States and how schools impact society. They will learn about all types of learners—how they change physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially—and how that impacts the way they are taught. Additionally they will learn how to design an instructional plan, choose teaching strategies, and create an effective learning environment for their future students. Teaching includes four units: • Unit 1, You: The Teacher of Tomorrow, focuses on what a teacher does, the qualities of an effective teacher, and steps to becoming a teacher. • Unit 2, The Learner, explores human development, developmental theories, and the various developmental stages of children through teens. • Unit 3, The School, describes the early history of education in America, modern history of education, and current aspects of schools, including federal, state, and local responsibilities. • Unit 4, The Teacher, covers learning diversity, what makes an effective teacher, lesson planning, instructional strategies, technology, assessment, classroom management, and the student’s future as a teacher.
Teaching (2nd Edition)
by Sharleen L. KatoTeaching helps students, the teachers of tomorrow, explore the world of education. Besides investigating teaching as a profession, students will develop an understanding of the different types of learners they will encounter in the classroom. This includes how humans develop physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially as all of these impact the instructional methods used. The educational system, both past and present, is reviewed along with the responsibilities that come with employment. Students receive a full introduction to the role and duties of a teacher, including planning, instructional methods, assessment, and classroom management. Expanded chapter reviews help students develop a variety of skills while new professionalism features emphasize appropriate workplace behavior. This is the only textbook available for high school students planning a teaching career.
Tech Manual to Accompany Collision Repair and Refinishing: A Foundation Course for Technicians
by Alfred M. ThomasThe Tech Manual to accompany Collision Repair & Refinishing, 2e is designed to work hand-in-hand with the textbook to offer additional opportunities for review and application of the material covered in the book's respective chapters. Work Assignments, Work Orders and Review Questions are included in each of the chapters for a fully rounded approach to learning and applying the chapter content.
Technical Drawing and Engineering Communication
by David L. Goetsch William S. Chalk John A. Nelson Raymond L. RickmanDevelop the drawing skills you need for a successful career in CAD, drafting, or design with this comprehensive, widely successful book, now in its 6th edition! Technical Drawing and Engineering Communication, 6E offers readers the "total technical drawing experience," with coverage that spans from basic to advanced aspects of engineering and industrial technology. It provides a fundamental exposure to design and visualization for computer modeling, while still presenting thorough coverage of more traditional methods of technical drawing. With revisions that reflect the very latest information on CAD, GIS, the Internet, ISO 9000, and solid modeling, this book is a valuable resource, with applications to various drafting disciplines.
Technical Writing for Success
by Darlene Smith-Worthington Sue JeffersonTaking an applied approach to teaching workplace writing, TECHNICAL WRITING FOR SUCCESS 3E is a comprehensive text designed to focus on skills that employers demand in today's workplace--thinking, listening, composing, revising, and editing. Students are encouraged to acquire many workplace skills through integrated and applied instruction so that mastering technical writing is relevant and exciting. Abundant model documents reflect Office 2007 formats and include questions providing critical thinking opportunities. This comprehensive text features an engaging writing style, student and real-world models, write-to-learn activities, expanded oral presentation coverage, and much more. TECHNICAL WRITING FOR SUCCESS 3E provides instruction on the less common documents not covered in general communication texts, e. g. , proposals, news releases, science lab reports, and instructions. Chapter contents include technical research; writing for the Web; brief informative, brief investigative and recommendation reports; as well as technical reading.
Television Production & Broadcast Journalism
by Phillip L. HarrisTelevision Production and Broadcast Journalism provides students with basic technical skills necessary to enter the television production industry as a production assistant, and introduces broadcast journalism theory. The text provides an overview of the equipment, job responsibilities, andtechniques involved in both traditional studio production and remote location work. The activities and processes involved in each phase of production are presented and reinforced with realistic examples, numerous photos showing students in actual production situations, and engaging studentactivities. Broadcast journalism coverage includes ethics and news judgment, types of stories, news writing, preparing news packages, and conducting interviews. The broadcast journalism topics address skills and qualities required in the industry, but also incorporate classroom-appropriate standards andpractices.
Television Production Handbook
by Herbert ZettlIn Herbert Zettl's field-defining text TELEVISION PRODUCTION HANDBOOK, the author emphasizes how production proceeds in the digital age -- from idea to image -- and how it moves through the three major phases, from preproduction to production to postproduction. In this context, you will learn about the necessary tools, examine what they can and cannot do, and explore how they are used to ensure maximum efficiency and effectiveness. This edition also features the latest digital equipment and production techniques, including HDV and HDTV.
Television Production Handbook
by Herbert ZettlThis practical textbook explains the basic workings behind the television camera, studio lighting equipment, microphones, and the video recording system, then outlines the job duties performed by graphic designers, the technical crew, news production personnel, floor managers, producers, and directors. The ninth edition adds a section on high definition video. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Tennessee Algebra 1 with CalcChat® and CalcView®
by Ron Larson Laurie BoswellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Tennessee Algebra 2 with CalcChat® and CalcView®
by Ron Larson Laurie BoswellNIMAC-sourced textbook