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Primary Mathematics Workbook 2A Standards Edition
by Kho Tek HongThe Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition series of elementary math textbooks and workbooks is meant to be part of a system of learning in which adult supervision and independent practice go hand in hand. The main feature of this series is the use of the Concrete-- gt Pictorial-- gt Abstract approach. The students are provided with the necessary learning experiences beginning with the concrete and pictorial stages, followed by the abstract stage to enable them to learn mathematics meaningfully. This approach encourages active thinking, communication of mathematical ideas and problem solving. This helps develop the foundation students will need for more advanced mathematics. Practice exercises are designed to provide the students with further practice after they have done the relevant workbook exercises. Review exercises are provided for cumulative reviews of concepts and skills. All the practice exercises and review exercises are optional exercises.Level 2A covers Numbers to 1000, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Length, and Weight.Format: Paperback, 112 pages Pubisher: Singapore
Georgia High School Mathematics 2
by William S. HadleyGeorgia Mathematics, a cognitive approach to learning math covers relations and functions, algebraic functions, logic, quadrilaterals, functions, and geometry. By Carnegie Learning
Georgia Mathematics 1: Student Text
by William S. HadleyGeorgia Mathematics, a cognitive approach to learning math covers relations and functions, algebraic functions, logic, quadrilaterals, functions, and geometry. By Carnegie Learning
Prentice Hall Science Explorer Georgia Earth Science
by Michael J. Padilla Ioannis Miaoulis Martha CyrNIMAC-sourced textbook
Literature: American Literature
by Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke Douglas Carnine Yvette Jackson Robert T. Jiménez Judith A. Langer Robert J. Marzano Mary Lou Mccloskey Donna M. Ogle Carol Booth Olson Lydia Stack Carol Ann Tomlinson Janet Allen et al.NIMAC-sourced textbook<P> <i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. To explore further access options with us, please contact us through the Book Quality link on the right sidebar. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these. </i>
Glencoe Economics: Principles and Practices
by Gary E. ClaytonThe nation's number one economics program Economics: Principles & Practicesis the only program with full coverage of the new economy and the impact of the digital revolution. It is correlated to the National Standards and, in addition to having current statistics and news events, this program has updated diagrams, charts, maps, photos, and illustrations.
Physical Science (Georgia)
by Charles William Mclaughlin Marilyn Thompson Dinah ZikeGive every student a deeper understanding of physical science!. . Glencoe "Physical Science" integrates accurate and comprehensive coverage of physics and chemistry with mathematics through accessible text, engaging features, and a variety of hands-on experiences. The critical-thinking opportunities, real-world applications, and technology resources lead students to a deeper understanding of physical science, while building science process skills..
World History, Patterns of Interaction
by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. KriegerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Georgia: Biology
by The National Geographic Society Alton Biggs Dinah Zike Whitney Crispen Hagins William G. Holliday Chris L. Kapicka Linda Lundgren Ann Haley Mackenzie William D. Rogers Marion B. SewerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Biology (Georgia)
by Stephen Nowicki"The 21st century will be the century of biological science, just as the 20th century was the century of physical science," predicts Professor Stephen Nowicki, an award-winning teacher at Duke University. Dr. Nowicki has adapted his acclaimed introductory biology course for The Teaching Company to bring you up to date on one of the most important fields of knowledge of our time and help you appreciate the marvelous diversity and complexity of life. You will obtain the background and guidance to explore in depth the fundamental principles of how living things work-principles such as evolution by natural selection, the cellular structure of organisms, the DNA theory of inheritance, and much more. This challenging course is organized around three major themes: "Information and Evolution," "Development and Homeostasis," and "Energy and Resources." You will explore living systems at all levels, from biological molecules to global ecosystems. You will gain insight into pressing issues facing society, including genetic modification and cloning, stem-cell research, AIDS, the depletion of the rainforests, and global warming. You will discover mechanisms behind such intriguing phenomena as why children resemble their parents, why plants bend toward light, how memories are stored, why some birds have very long tails, and how life itself began on Earth. Above all, you will learn how to think about biology, so that in your day-to-day life you will understand the significance and complexities of news stories, medical issues, and public debates, not to mention what is going on in your own garden and in nature all around you.
The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century (Tennessee)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochNIMAC-sourced textbook
Chemistry: Matter and Change
by Dinah Zike Thandi Buthelezi Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen Cheryl WistromNIMAC-sourced textbook
Cells and Heredity
by David M. Hillis William K. Purves Gordon H. Orians H. Craig Heller David SadavaTextbook.
Civics: Government and Economics in Action
by Phyllis Maxey Fernlund Peter Woll James J. DavisThe goal of this textbook is to encourage students to participate in government both in and outside of the classroom.