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Holt Elements of Literature, First Course
by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah ApplemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Holt Elements of Literature, First Course (Grade 7, South Carolina Edition)
by Holt Rinehart WinstonThis edition helps student master South Carolina's academic standards. The Program contains Reading Goal (R)- The student will draw upon a variety of strategies to comprehend, interpret, analyze, and evaluate what the student reads; Communication Goal (C)-The student will recognize, demonstrate, and analyze the qualities of effective communication; Research Goal (RS)-The student will access and use information from a variety of appropriately selected sources to extend his or her knowledge.
Electricity and Magnetism: Holt Science & Technology Short Course N
by Holt Rinehart Winston StaffThe book has a Reading Warm-Up at the beginning of every section provides the student with the section's objectives and key terms. A Reading Strategy at the beginning of every section provides tips to help students organize and remember the information covered in the section.
Holt Science and Technology: Forces, Motion, and Energy
by Leila Dumas William G. LambAmong the topics covered in this book are: matter in motion, forces and motion, forces in fluids, work and machines, energy and energy resources, heat and heat technology.
Holt Science & Technology: Interactions of Matter
by Christie Borgford Sally Ann VonderbrinkThe book elaborates on interactions of matter with relevant topics like chemical bonding, reactions, compounds etc with useful additions like pre-reading and test preparation activity.
Astronomy: Holt Science & Technology Short Course J
by Holt Rinehart WinstonThe book has a Reading Warm-Up at the beginning of every section provides the student with the section's objectives and key terms. A Reading Strategy at the beginning of every section provides tips to help students organize and remember the information covered in the section.
Weather And Climate
by Rinehart Holt Winston StaffExploring, inventing, and investigating are essential to the study of science. However, these activities can also be dangerous. To make sure that your experiments and explorations are safe, you must be aware of a variety of safety guidelines.
Inside the Restless Earth: Holt Science & Technology Short Course F
by Holt Rinehart WinstonThe book has a Reading Warm-Up at the beginning of every section provides the students with the section's objectives and key terms. A Reading Strategy at the beginning of every section provides tips to help students organize and remember the information covered in the section.
Exploring America's Past
by John A. GarratyAmerican beginnings (Beginnings-1763): Worlds meet; Empires in the Americas; The English colonies; Colonial life and government -- New American nation (1755-1801): Americans seek independence; Forming a new nation; Launching the United States -- Building a strong nation (1790-1860): Expansion and war; The North and manufacturing; The South and king cotton -- Seeking growth and change (1820-1860): Conflicts and reform; Americans expand west -- Division and reunification (1848-1900): Breaking apart; The Civil War; Reuniting the nation -- Rise of modern America (1850-1900): Western crossroads; Becoming an industrial nation -- America becomes a world power (1865-1920): Progressives and reform; Involvement in world affairs; America and the Great War -- Good times and world crises (1919-1945): A decade of change; The Great Depression; America and World War II -- Assuming global responsibilities (1945-1969): Returning to peace; Power and prosperity; Winds of change -- Modern America (1954-present): War in Southeast Asia; Searching for solutions; Republicans in power; The 1990s and beyond -- Reference section.
Science Voyages: Exploring the Life, Earth, and Physical Sciences (Level Blue)
by Editors at the Glencoe/ McGraw-Hill CompaniesThe book explores a variety of topics from history of science to that of physical and life sciences with interesting experiments.
Glencoe Life Science
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffGlencoe Life Science a students edition: Covers the following units: Life Heredity and Evolution Diversity of Life Plants Animals Ecology The Human Body
Glencoe Mathematics Applications and Connections, Course 1
by William Collins Linda Dritsas Patricia Frey-Mason Arthur C. Howard Kay Mcclain David D. Molina Beatrice Moore-Harris Jack Ott Ronald S. Pelfrey Jack Price Barbara Smith Patricia S. WilsonTo help chart their journeys, wise travelers consult a map before they begin. Just as maps lead travelers to their destinations, the script on the next five pages points out the ways that you use the mathematics in this text in you daily lives.
Geography: The World and Its People
by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. HunkinsThis program is specifically developed for inquiring middle school students. It brings the world to your classroom with bold graphics, hands-on activities, a variety of themes, and the vivid, in-depth research and resources for which the National Geographic Society is known.
The American Journey
by Alan Brinkley James M. Mcpherson Joyce ApplebyThe story of the United States begins with geography--the study of the earth in all of its variety. Geography describes the earth's land, water, and plant and animal life. It is the study of places and the complex relationships between people and their environments.
The American Journey: Building a Nation (California Edition)
by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley James M. McphersonThe American Journey: Building a Nation helps you learn about your nation's past by organizing its history around 10 themes.
Geography: The World and Its People
by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. HunkinsGeography textbook
Glencoe Writer's Choice: Grammar and Composition (Grade #7)
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillWith its combination of composition segments, grammar lessons, literature models, and hands-on practice exercises, Writer's Choice initiates, expands, and executes what it takes to make your students willing, proficient writers.
Animal Farm (With Related Readings)
by George OrwellThe World History and World Geography Library consists of novels and other full-length works, related readings, and study guides you can use for small group or whole-class instruction. Study Guides offer instructional support and student activities for works from the Library. They include extensive back-ground on the author and the work, lesson plans for the work and the Related Readings, blackline master activities, cross-curricular connections, audiovisual recommendations; and assessment.
Glencoe World Geography: A Physical and Cultural Approach (3rd edition)
by Richard G. Boehm James L. SwansonGeography textbook.
Poisonous Snakes
by Seymour Simon William R. DowneyA work on the most dangerous snakes in the world. It covers their habitats, their venom and how the antivenins are made to save people from the snake bites.
The Eagles' Child
by Barbara FordAmy is looking forward to staying in New York City with her godmother, Liz, while her mother's away in Africa collecting folktales. But Liz cooks strange gourmet food, cleans all the time, and doesn't even own a VCR. Amy's father lives in New York, too, but he's so preoccupied with his paintings of purple trees that it looks as though he'll have no time for her at all. Then, to make things even worse, Liz lets Amy's beloved pet rat run away! Luckily there's Amy's new best friend, Matilda, who teaches her to tap-dance and introduces her to some of the unusual people in Liz's apartment house. Meanwhile Liz and Amy's father seem to be getting interested in each other, and Amy has mixed feelings as she observes the romance develop. When Amy's mother sends her a folktale about a lizard who saves an eagle's child from a crocodile, Amy realizes the tale is like her life in the city. All the same, though, Amy is sure that she will never, ever understand grown-ups. This lively, funny novel will have readers sympathizing with Amy's struggle to get along in the strange world of adults, and cheering for her newfound self-reliance.
Faithfully, Tru
by Patricia G. Baehr15-year-old Tru, longing to be a poet, is torn between her mother's rigid values and the more liberal views of her talented, irresponsible father, who she finally comes to meet.
Taking Hold: My Journey into Blindness
by Sally Hobart AlexanderA true story of the author's loss of vision as a young woman and of her adaptation to blindness.