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Tecnología para el siglo XXI: Textos Para La Lectura Atenta (Texts Close Reading Ser.)
by Benchmark Education Co.NIMAC-sourced textbook
Teen Health: Healthy Relationships and Sexuality
by Mary H. Bronson Michael J. Cleary Betty M. HubbardHealthy Relationships and Sexuality* provides more detailed information on male and female sexuality, including information on how feelings of intimacy will increase as a teen enters puberty and how to manage those feelings. The module also provides information on diversity in relationships, describing various types of relationships. *Each print module contains the same front matter section, titled Your Health and Wellness. This content is relevant to the entire program. It teaches the 10 Health Skills that are the foundation of the Teen Health program.
Teen Health Course 1
by Mary H. Bronson Michael J. Cleary Betty M. HubbardTO BUILD GOOD HEALTH, MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS NEED THE RIGHT TOOLS. Teen Health is the integrated, activities-based health program written especially for middle school students. This sequential, three-course program provides the perfect combination of course material and interactive multimedia resources. Teen Health helps students understand that good health affects their school performance, their friendships, their looks, and their lives. Teen Health stretches far beyond traditional health topics to cover the subjects your students really want to know about. It explains the importance of avoiding risky behaviors and provides step-by-step guidelines on how to do so. Course 1 Student Modules . Adolescence: Growing and Changing . Building Character . Conflict Resolution
Teen Health: Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs (Teen Health Ser.)
by Mary H. Bronson Michael J. Cleary Betty M. HubbardNIMAC-sourced textbook
Tennessee Holt Elements of Language, Introductory Course
by Judith L. Irvin Lee Odell Richard VaccaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Tennessee Holt Science & Technology, Grade 6
by Katy Z. Allen Linda Ruth Berg Robert H. FronkNIMAC-sourced textbook
Termination Notice (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Elaine Frances Toby WhitebreadHelping Out Violet has a part-time job to help out with some of the expenses at home, but when there is suddenly an emergency need for cash, Violet makes a rash decision. She wants to do the right thing but might risk everything—including her mother's health—in the process. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas History
by Adrian N. Anderson Ralph A. Wooster Jay MctigheWritten by one of the deans of Texas history, Civil War Texas provides an authoritative, comprehensive description of Texas during the Civil War as well as a guide for those who wish to visit sites in Texas associated with the war. In one compact volume, the reader or tourist is led on an exciting historical journey through Civil War Texas. Because most of the great battles of the Civil War were fought east of the Mississippi River, it is often forgotten that Texas made major contributions to the war effort in terms of men and supplies. Over 70,000 Texans served in the Confederate army during the war and fought in almost every major battle. Ordnance works, shops, and depots were established for the manufacture and repair of weapons of war, and Texas cotton shipped through Mexico was exchanged for weapons and ammunition. The state itself was the target of the Union army and navy. Galveston, the principal seaport, was occupied by Federal forces for three months and blockaded by the Union navy for four years. Brownsville, Port Lavaca, and Indianola were captured, and Sabine Pass, Corpus Christi, and Laredo were all under enemy attack. A major Federal attempt to invade East Texas by way of Louisiana was stopped only a few miles from the Texas border. The Civil War had significant impact upon life within the state. The naval blockade created shortages requiring Texans to find substitutes for various commodities such as coffee, salt, ink, pins, and needles. The war affected Texas women, many of whom were now required to operate farms and plantations in the absence of their soldier husbands. As the author points out in the narrative, not all Texans supported the Confederacy. Many Texans, especially in the Hill Country and North Texas, opposed secession and attempted either to remain neutral or work for a Union victory. Over two thousand Texans, led by future governor Edmund J. Davis, joined the Union army. In this carefully researched work, Ralph A. Wooster describes Texas's role in the war. He also notes the location of historical markers, statues, monuments, battle sites, buildings, and museums in Texas which may be visited by those interested in learning more about the war. Photographs, maps, chronology, end notes, and bibliography provide additional information on Civil War Texas.
Texas Holt McDougal Literature, Grade 6
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Kylene BeersNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Science Fusion, Assessment Review and Practice, Grade 6, Student Booklet (Holt Mcdougal Science Fusion Ser.)
by Holt McDougalNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Science Fusion [Grade 6]
by Michael A. Dispezio Marjorie Frank Michael R. HeithausNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Write Source [Grade 6]
by Dave Kemper Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Chris KrenzkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Write Source, Holt McDougal Literature, Texas Assessment Preparation, Grade 6
by Houghton MifflinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texts for English Language Development [Grade 6]: California Edition (Benchmark Advance Ser.)
by Benchmark Education Co.NIMAC-sourced textbook
Themes: An Introduction to Literature
by BurkeThis book takes a scientific look at global warming. Reading Essentials in Science.
Thermal Energy: Using Water to Heat a School, Investigation Notebook with Article Compilation
by The Lawrence Hall of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook