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District List: Polk County Collection
Description: A collection of textbooks used by students in Polk County, Florida. #polk
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Introduction to Computers and Information Technology
by Prentice HallIntroduction to Computers and Information Technology teaches essential computer technology concepts and skills. This text helps students build a concrete understanding of how computers work and how various types of computing devices and accessories are used in school, work, and at home. The text covers objectives of IC3 GS5 and IC3 Spark standards.
Discovering Careers
by John A. Wanat and E. Weston Pfeiffer and Richard Van GulikDiscovering Careers is designed to introduce students to the skills they will need to succeed in school, on the job, and on their own. By studying this text, students will be able to explore personal goals, interests, and aptitudes that will influence future life decisions. Through exploration of the career clusters and pathways, students will learn about the training and skills required to pursue their post-high school plans. This text helps students take their first steps toward making the most of their education while preparing for the future. - An emphasis is placed on planning a personal program of future study that students can carry into high school and beyond. - Career clusters are featured to provide awareness of the multitude of career choices available after high school. - Cross-curricular opportunities and connections are fostered throughout the text to provide realistic applications
Production And Logistics
by George G. FenichProduction and Logistics in Meetings, Expositions, Events and Conventions is the most up-to-date text on executing successful meetings, expositions, events, and conventions (MEEC) and provides step-by-step, in-depth coverage of the production and logistical factors that event managers must oversee. Chapters incorporate the Meeting and Business Events Competency Standards (MBECS) and follow a hands-on approach that guides readers through the process of managing a wide variety of gatherings. This practical focus makes the text an excellent resource for college courses, employee training, and professional reference. Developed as a collaborative work, the text features contributions from some of the best and most notable practitioners and educators in the field.
Robotics Theory and Industrial Applications, Second Edition
by Larry T. Ross and Stephen W. Fardo and James W. Masterson and Robert L. TowersRobotics: Theory and Industrial Applications is an introduction to the principles of industrial robotics, related systems, and applications. This text is a comprehensive tool in learning the technical aspects of robotics and includes coverage of power supply systems, degrees of freedom, programming methods, sensors, end effectors, implementation planning, and system maintenance. Each chapter begins with an outline of topics, learning objectives, and a listing of technical terms. The key concepts are discussed using a systems approach to enhance student learning.
The second edition is updated with full-color illustrations and photos that reflect changes in both the field of robotics and technology in general. The content has been revised to keep pace with robotic technology and reorganized to maximize student comprehension. Various features throughout the text address special interest topics, including pioneers in the field of robotics, careers in robotics, and exciting applications of robotic technology.
Wonders (2nd Grade)
by McGraw-Hill EducationAs you read, you'll talk about the texts and topics in this book. You might talk with a partner. You might have a discussion in a small group. You might tell a story to your class and listen to others tell their stories. These are called collaborative conversations. Talk About It When you have a conversation you build on what others say. Link your comments to what others have said. Remember to follow the rules for discussion. Be respectful. Speak one at a time. Listen to others with care. Here are some tips. In your book you'll find fables, folktales, and fantasies that will take you to new worlds. Through stories and poems you will discover many new wonders. It's all waiting for you!
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders
by McGraw-Hill Education"With your Florida Reading/Writing Workshop you will:
Talk About New Ideas;
Read and Reread Exciting Literature;
Read and Reread Informational Text;
Look for Text Evidence;
Access Complex Text;
Be an Expert Writer; and
Do Your Own Research."
Glencoe The Developing Child
by Mcgraw-Hill EducationThe Developing Child is a comprehensive, up-to-date text which guides students through the developmental process of children from birth to age twelve. Focusing on observation and the scientific approach, The Developing Child excels at engaging students and integrating critical thinking skills. Includes: hardbound student edition aligned to the content standards.
Glencoe Food, Nutrition, and Wellness
by Roberta Larson DuyffMcGraw-Hill Education's Food, Nutrition & Wellness teaches students the skills they need to make healthful food choices, prepare nutritious meals, and bring physical activity and wellness practices into their daily lives. The text focuses on the wellness of mind and body, food and kitchen safety, and the qualities, varieties, and combinations of foods. Includes print Student Edition.
Parents and Their Children (8th Edition)
by Verdene Ryder and Celia A. DeckerParents and Their Children helps students learn the demands of parenting as well as its rewards. The text explores various family forms and functions, the cycle of family development, and how the parenting role changes through the lifespan as children grow. Conception, pregnancy, and prenataldevelopment and care are discussed with an emphasis on abstinence to avoid unplanned pregnancies. Features throughout the text engage students in real-life parenting situations. College and career readiness activities are included.
Engineering And Technology Education
by Michael Hacker and David BurghardtEngineering AND Technology Education Learning by Design
Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals (4th Edition)
by Kathryn A. Booth and Thomas E. O'BrienElectrocardiography for Health Care Professionals provides ECG skills training for health care students as well as health care personnel who are interested in mastering additional skills. The text includes the essential skills needed to perform an ECG, including anatomy of the heart, basic characteristics, equipment, appropriate intervention, and other technical applications, such as Holter monitoring and stress testing. Emphasis throughout the text is placed on troubleshooting.
Health Science Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
by Shirley A. Badasch and Doreen S. ChesebroHealth Science Fundamentals: Exploring Career Pathways provides students with the skills they need to become competent and productive health care workers throughout their careers, with a strong emphasis on employability skills such as teamwork, effective communication, and ethics. All-new photos, a new layout, and hands-on activities keep students engaged and involved in the material. To prepare readers for the job market today, the careers chapter is realigned to meet the Common Career Technical Core pathways and the Math, Science, and Language Arts Links are correlated to curriculum standards.
Health Science Fundamentals is divided into two parts to foster career skills. The first part, Becoming a Health Care Worker, includes basic information all health care workers must have to attain success in any health care field. The second part, Health Care Knowledge and Skills, covers the technical concepts and clinical skills students need to gain employability in a variety of entry-level occupations.
Pearson Literature Common Core (Florida Edition) (Grade 10 )
by Lawrence Scanlon and Robin Dissin Aufses and Renee H. SheaThe Language of Composition is the first textbook built from the ground up to help students succeed in the AP English Language course. Written by a team of experts with experience in both high school and college, this text focuses on teaching students the skills they need to read, write, and think at the college level. With practical advice and an extensive selection of readings — including essays, poetry, fiction, and visual texts — The Language of Composition helps students develop the key skills they must master to pass the course, to succeed on the AP Exam, and to prepare for a successful college career. Revised based on feedback from teachers across the country, the second edition promises to be an even better resource for the AP Language classroom.
CompTIA A+ Guide to IT Technical Support (9th Edition)
by Jean Andrews and Joy Dark and Jill WestThis step-by-step, highly visual text provides a comprehensive introduction to managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. Written by best-selling author and educator Jean Andrews, A+ Guide to IT Technical Support, 9th Edition closely integrates the CompTIA+ Exam objectives to prepare you for the 220-901 and 220-902 certification exams. The new Ninth Edition also features extensive updates to reflect current technology, techniques, and industry standards in the dynamic, fast-paced field of PC repair and information technology. Each chapter covers both core concepts and advanced topics, organizing material to facilitate practical application and encourage you to learn by doing. The new edition features more coverage of updated hardware, security, virtualization, new coverage of cloud computing, Linux and Mac OS, and increased emphasis on mobile devices. Supported by a wide range of supplemental resources to enhance learning with Lab Manuals, CourseNotes online labs and the optional MindTap that includes online labs, certification test prep and interactive exercises and activities, this proven text offers students an ideal way to prepare for success as a professional IT support technician and administrator.