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Century 21® Jr., Input Technologies & Computer Applications

by Jack P. Hoggatt Jon A. Shank Karl Barksdale

Looking for a solution to get your students started in the computer world? This introductory text, CENTURY 21, JR. INPUT TECHNOLOGIES AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, 2e is the perfect companion for navigation of computer basics, file management, the Internet, keyboarding, handwriting recognition, speech recognition, tablet PCs, word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, HTML programming, and Web pages. CENTURY 21, JR. provides step-by-step guidance, with engaging activities labeled as Learn, Practice, and Apply. Units are divided into easy-to-manage chapters and projects will help students learn the features of Microsoft Office 2007.

Cesar Chavez

by James T. Hickey

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A Champion of Change

by Barbara A. Roenz

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Changes in Ecosystems, Purple Edition

by Delta Education

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Charlie Anderson

by Barbara Abercrombie Mark Graham

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Charlie Anderson

by Barbara Abercrombie

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Charlie’s Museum Adventure

by Susan Markowitz Meredith Anita DuFalla

This story is about Charlie's trip to the museum and how he compares dinosaurs to animals of today.

Chemistry (10th Edition)

by Raymond Chang

Chang's best-selling textbook continues to take a traditional approach and is often considered a student and teacher favorite. The book features a straightforward, clear writing style and proven problem-solving strategies. It continues the tradition of providing a firm foundation in chemical concepts and principles while presenting a broad range of topics in a clear, concise manner. The new edition of Chemistry continues to strike a balance between theory and application by incorporating real examples and helping students visualize the three-dimensional atomic and molecular structures that are the basis of chemical activity. An integral part of the text is to develop students? problem-solving and critical thinking skills. A hallmark of the 10th edition is the integration of many tools designed to inspire both. students and teachers. The textbook is a foundation for the unparalleled, effective technology that is integrated throughout. The multimedia package for the new edition. stretches students beyond the confines of the traditional textbook. .

Chemistry in the Kitchen (Navigators Ser.)

by Glen Phelan Vicki Rushworth

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A Chunk of Cheese

by Diane Linden Diana Schoenbrun

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Cinderella: A Tale from France

by Liane B. Onish Cindy Revell

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City Garden

by Albert Ruiz John Nez

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Clock Watch

by Scott Peters

This book is about a wide variety of clocks of different sizes and with different settings. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

College Physics, AP Edition

by Raymond A. Serway Chris Vuille Jerry S. Faughn

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Color

by Natalie Lunis Albert Hanner

This book is about the coloration of animals, how colors are used in traffic signals, and the color spectrum. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Comet Dust

by Helen Webber

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Communicating through Graphic Design

by Kevin Gatta Claire Mowbray Golding Scott Menchin Luis Kerch Reba Libby

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Communities Helping Communities

by Erin Ash Sullivan

Find out about groups who help people in need around the world.

Community Heroes

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Community Jobs: Set Of 6 (Early Connections)

by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy Jones

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The Community of Washington, D.C.

by Bernice Rappoport

Perform this script about four trick-or-treaters who use math skills to share their Halloween candy.

Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC3

by Connie Morrison Dolores Wells

Bring your computer literacy course back to the BASICS. COMPUTER LITERACY BASICS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO IC3 provides an introduction to computer concepts and skills, which maps to the newest Computing Core Certification (IC3) standards. Designed with new learners in mind, this text covers Computing Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online - everything your students need to ace the IC3 exam, and finish the course as confident computer users.

Contemporary Living

by Verdene Ryder Marjorie B. Harter

With this new edition, Contemporary Living will continue to be a leading text and popular choice by teachers. This text provides an objective, sensitive presentation of contemporary issues facing today's students. Students will study their development as individuals and family members and learn to identify the attitudes, values, standards, and goals that will influence their decision making. Many new topics have been added to update text content, along with 125 new illustrations.<BR>-- New topics include using the management process; making a career plan; teamwork skills; and strategies for job success.<BR>-- More information is provided on lifespan development, including young adulthood, as well as child guidance techniques.<BR>-- Technology applications have been added throughout, such as using the Internet to find jobs and shopping online.<BR>-- A new end-of-chapter feature called "To Think About" involves topics, questions, and activities requiring critical thinking.

Content Reader

by Nancy Marchand-Martella Ronald Martella

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