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Holt McDougal Literature Grade 8 Texas
by The Editors at Holt McDougalLiterature textbook for 8th Grade
Finding Luck
by Kristin Earhart Serena GeddesThe Dunlap's bed and breakfast is finally ready for the grand opening--or is it?--in this fourth book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry's Misty of Chincoteague.It's time for the grand opening of Misty's Inn and Willa and Ben have been on their best behavior helping their parents get everything in tip-top shape! But they're tired of being up to their ears in lumpy mattresses and dust bunnies. Willa and Ben would much rather be helping their Grandma Edna reunite a foal with its missing mother. But as one disaster after another keeps happening at the Inn, the Dunlaps begin to worry that maybe running a bed and breakfast wasn't such a great idea after all. Will the Dunlaps be able to get everything ready in time, or will their dreams of running a successful inn disappear like the horse they're trying to save?
Thomas and Gordon (Thomas & Friends)
by C. Reginald Dalby Random HouseThe very first story about Thomas the Tank Engine, from 1946, is now adapted as a sturdy board book for the youngest readers. Train-loving boys and girls ages 0 to 3 will be captivated by the classic illustrations, which perfectly capture the personalities of Thomas and Gordon in their various moods. A terrific offering for fans of Thomas & Friends.From the Board edition.
The Superkids Take Off Decodable Reader Level 6, Grade 2
by Valerie Tripp Pleasant T. Rowland Norm BendellNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerDeveloped specifically for high school global history programs, this text covers world history from the beginnings of human civilization to the present.
What Is a Government?
by Logan Everett Simon AdamsComplete Classroom Library includes one each of the following: Math Library Science Library Social Studies Library Content Area Classroom Libraries include: 1 display box containing 10 6-packs (60 little books) 1 Teacher Resource Portfolio 1 Assessment Book (where available) Classroom Library Add-on Packs include 1 copy of each title from the social studies, science, and math libraries. Add-On Packs include 1 copy of each title.
Living Through a Natural Disaster
by Eve RechtComplete Classroom Library includes one each of the following: Math Library Science Library Social Studies Library Content Area Classroom Libraries include: 1 display box containing 10 6-packs (60 little books) 1 Teacher Resource Portfolio 1 Assessment Book (where available) Classroom Library Add-on Packs include 1 copy of each title from the social studies, science, and math libraries. Add-On Packs include 1 copy of each title.
Mirrors & Windows: Connecting with Literature, Level II
by Emc Publishing LlcNIMAC-sourced textbook
Organic Chemistry
by David KleinThe textbook includes important concepts in Organic chemistry, complete with conceptual checkpoints that promote mastery of the concepts, and special emphasis is placed on skills development through Skill Builders to support these concepts.
Matter: Science Reference Book
by Chicago Science GroupA science, student reference book covering: What Is Matter? Solids Liquids Gases Density Matter Changes States Mixtures Physical and Chemical Changes Tools of Science
World History to 1500 Sixth Edition
by William J. Duiker Jackson J. SpielvogelWORLD HISTORY textbook
World Cultures
by Michael B. Petrovich Arthur D. Roberts Christine M. RobertsWorld Cultures textbook for 6th grade
Essentials of Dental Assisting, 5th Edition.
by Debbie S. Robinson Doni L. BirdThis practical resource focuses on the core clinical skills and knowledge you need to become a practicing dental assistant. And includes step-by-step procedures, application exercises, and a wealth of pedagogical aids ensure that you master all the necessary skills.
Interactive Science (Texas)
by Editors at Pearson EducationTexas Interactive Science textbook for 4th Grade
Business Law 5th edition
by James F. MorganThe forty-six chapters in Business Law, fifth edition are divided into ten distinctive parts. These parts permit the reader to view chapters within a broader context as represented by the term chosen to describe the part. That is, this structure allows students to have a logical skeleton with which to see the "big picture" of business law, consisting of the major parts of the discipline along with specific chapters presented in each part of the text.
Discovering Behavioral Neuroscience: An Introduction to Biological Psycology,3rd Edition
by Laura A. FrebergDISCOVERING BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE: AN INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 3rd Edition is written to appeal to a broad range of readers interested in a college-level introduction to biological or physiological psychology. Whether readers have a strong science background or are novices who feel intimidated at the prospect of the subject matter, this book's clear writing, high-interest examples, learning aids, and numerous illustrations will keep them interested and engaged. The book includes classic concepts, current topics, and cutting-edge research to provide readers with a foundational understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and its relationship to both typical and disordered human behavior.
Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships Eighth edition
by Eldon D. Enger Bradley F. SmithEnvironmental Science is an interdisciplinary field. Because environmental disharmonies occur as a result of the interaction between humans and the natural world, we must include both when seeking solutions to environmental problems.
Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing 10th edition
by Edgar V. Roberts Robert ZweigThis book is an anthology of selected literature that aims at improving the reader's reading and writing skills.
Child Development: A Thematic Approach
by Danuta Bukatko Marvin W. DaehlerBukatko/Daehler's CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A THEMATIC APPROACH provides a comprehensive, topically organized, up-to-date picture of development from conception to adolescence. Most important, it draws students' attention to the themes that replay themselves throughout the course of development, fundamental issues that resurface continually and that provide coherence to sometimes seemingly disparate research. The themes can serve as frameworks to help students further understand and remember the multitude of facts about child development. Bukatko/Daehler's sixth edition text draws on five themes, Nature and Nurture, Sociocultural Influence, Continuity/Discontinuity, Interaction among Domains, and Risk/Resilience. By drawing on these themes, the authors hope to stimulate readers to think about the process of development, or why it proceeds as it does. Through new For Your Review and Reflection sections, the authors also hope students will engage with the text and become more adept critical thinkers, who are more likely to appreciate the ramifications of theory and research for applied issues such as parenting practices, education, and social policy for children, which are ultimately concerns for us all.