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Contemporary's, Top 50 Science Skills for Ged Success [Grade 9-12]

by Robert Mitchell

Contemporary'sTop 50 . . . Skills for GED Successis a program designed toquicklyprepare students for the GED Tests. This Textbook can be used in a variety of ways: Student-directed self-study One-on-one instruction Group instruction Top 50 . . . Skills for GED Successorganizes each GED Test subject into 50 manageable skills, identified by the GED Testing Service. The format of each text is very easy to follow and is organized into instruction and practice sections. Pretest and Posttest The pretest contains a question for each of the skills most likely to be seen on the actual GED Test. The posttest is formatted just like the GED Test! Students can use the posttest to practice taking the GED test under real test-taking conditions, as well as an evaluation tool to determine readiness for the real GED Test. Lesson Format Each lesson in the text is introduced in a two-page format. The left page is the Skill Instruction page and the right page is the GED Readiness page. The GED Readiness page provides practice questions in the same format as the actual GED Test.

Contemporary's, Top 50 Social Studies Skills for Ged Success [Grade 9-12]

by Kenny Tamarkin

Contemporary'sTop 50 Social Studies Skills for GED Successis a program designed toquicklyprepare students for the GED Tests. The Textbook can be used in a variety of ways: Student-directed self-study One-on-one instruction Group instruction Top 50 Social Studies Skills for GED Successorganizes the GED Test subject into 50 manageable skills, identified by the GED Testing Service. The format of each text is very easy to follow and is organized into instruction and practice sections. Pretest and Posttest The pretest contains a question for each of the skills most likely to be seen on the actual GED Test. The posttest is formatted just like the GED Test! Students can use the posttest to practice taking the GED test under real test-taking conditions, as well as an evaluation tool to determine readiness for the real GED Test. Lesson Format Each lesson in the text is introduced in a two-page format. The left page is the Skill Instruction page and the right page is the GED Readiness page. The GED Readiness page provides practice questions in the same format as the actual GED Test.

Creating America: A History of the United States

by Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick Risinger

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Creating America: A History of the United States, Beginnings through World War I

by Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick Risinger

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Creating America: A History of the United States, Beginnings Through Reconstruction

by Jesus Garcia Donna M. Ogle C. Frederick Risinger Joyce Stevos

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Digital Photography for Teens

by Marc Campbell Dave Long

Teens today are incredibly tech-savvy and usually own the latest cool gadgets--including digital cameras. Full of step-by-step illustrations covering basic digital camera techniques, Digital Photography for Teens will transform you from a point-and-shoot beginner to a digital photographer who produces really cool photos. This full-color book not only offers insight into understanding your digital camera and composing a high-quality photograph, but also tips for downloading your images to your computer, sharing them online, and creating a photo book. There are even tips for creating cool special effects or using your iPod to create photo slideshows with music.

Discovering Algebra: An Investigative Approach, Lecciones condensadas en español Condensed Lessons in Spanish


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Discovering Algebra: An Investigative Approach

by Jerald Murdock Ellen Kamischke Eric Kamischke

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Discovering French, Nouveau! 1 Bleu

by Jean-Paul Valette Rebecca M. Valette

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Discovering French, Nouveau! 2 Blanc

by Jean-Paul Valette Rebecca M. Valette

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Discovering French, Nouveau! 3 Rouge

by Jean-Paul Valette Rebecca M. Valette

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Economics

by John B. Taylor

InEconomics,noted economist and teacher John Taylor unravels sophisticated material by combining clear, straightforward writing with annotated graphs and real-life examples that drive students' interest in modern economic theory. The first to cover long-run fundamentals before short-term economic fluctuations, Taylor's modern approach helps students to understand the basic determinants of growth (labor, capital, and technology) before introducing fluctuations (inflation, output, and employment) that can occur even during periods of steady growth. The Student Technology Package will be automatically bundled for free with all new copies of the textbook sold in the U. S. This package includes access to both SMARTHINKING online tutoring and the student textbook web site, as well as the Taylor Tutorial CD-ROM, and a Technology Guide. Numerous graphs feature Taylor's trademark "conversation boxes" and offer students a step-by-step illustration of the economic models and theories under review.

Economics: New Ways of Thinking

by Roger A. Arnold

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Economics by Example

by David Anderson

Lively, surprising, yet filled with solid economic content, Economics by Example is for students who want to understand why they should study economics while in the process of learning it This concise paperback introduces economic principles in the context of real-life applications, with much to say about how the economic way of thinking can improve students' decisions. Economics by Example was created to support traditional texts but it can also be used on its own, in courses requiring minimal mathematics or graphical analysis.

Elements of Language, Fifth Course

by Lee Odell Richard Vacca Renée Hobbs

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Environmental Science

by Judy Braus Sara St. Antoine

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Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet

by Daniel B. Botkin Edward A. Keller

An introductory textbook that presents the most important concepts in the study of the environment from an analytical and interdisciplinary perspective, and encourages students to formulate their own thoughts about environmental problems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc. , Portland, Or.

The Essay Connection: Readings for Writers

by Lynn Z. Bloom

The Essay Connection presents a provocative and timely collection of rhetorically arranged essays by professional and student writers that stimulate critical thinking on ethical, social, and political issues, enabling students to make connections and write with a more informed point of view. The essays range from the personal to the scientific and cover a variety of modes--including narration, process analysis, comparison and contrast, and persuasion--to prompt students' interest in different disciplines and genres. Both the professionally written essays (by scientists, economists, and journalists among others) and the student ones inspire and motivate students who are taking composition as a requirement. Most essays are printed in their entirety, serving as better models for student writing than the excerpts often found in other readers. Throughout the text, Bloom offers practical, clear advice on the art of writing that compliments the essays. In addition, rich visuals, fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction provide a full set of models to bolster critical-thinking, reading, and writing skills. The Eighth Edition offers more than 30 new essays to stimulate students' interest. In addition, an expanded argument casebook as well as new visuals, poems, and works of creative nonfiction and fiction build on the strengths of previous editions, while new material on the Online Study Center for students strengthens students' writing and reading comprehension skills.

Everything's an Argument: With Readings

by Andrea A. Lunsford John J. Ruszkiewicz Keith Walters

Designed to be a true alternative to traditional argument texts, "Everything's an Argument" takes a fresh and friendly approach to the subject by showing students that argument is everywhere. "Everything's an Argument with Readings" complements this approach with a uniquely broad range of examples--from essays to billboards to emails to radio programs--that help students recognize and respond to the arguments all around them.<P>Andrea Lunsford and John Ruszkiewicz's instruction is fresh, elegant, and jargon-free, emphasizing inclusivity (moving beyond simple pro/con positions), humor, and visual argument to make Everything's an Argument immediately accessible. Students like this book because it helps them see and understand that a world of argument already surrounds them; instructors like it because it helps students construct their own arguments about that world.

Explorations: An Anthology of Literature, Volume A

by John Holdren

A list of the pieces in this book. Stories of Our Time � Thank You, M'am Langston Hughes � The Circuit Francisco Jimenez � The Bracelet Yoshiko Uchida � To Everything There Is a Season � Waiting Harry Behn � Something Told the Wild Geese Rachel Field � Six Haiku translated by Harry Behn � Check James Stephens � The Pasture Robert Frost � A Wintry Sonnet Christina Rossetti � The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were Emily Dickinson � The Storm Walter de la Mare � Swift Things Are Beautiful Elizabeth Coatsworth � I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud William Wordsworth � Until I Saw the Sea Lilian Moore � "To everything there is a season" King James Bible Stories of Scientists � Michael Faraday's World Nancy Veglahn � Nikola Tesla, Inventor Shawn Lake � Healing a Wounded Heart: Daniel Hale Williams William Orem � Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity Mara Rockliff � Enrico Fermi: The "Italian Navigator" Dorothy Haas Advice and Instruction � The Fish I Didn't Catch John Greenleaf Whittier � Work John Ruskin � Honest Work � For Want of a Horseshoe Nail adapted from James Baldwin � Argument Joseph Addison � If Rudyard Kipling � Can't Edgar Guest � Letter to His Son Robert E. Lee � Mother to Son Langston Hughes � Perseverance Johann Wolfgang von Goethe � Rebecca Hilaire Belloc � The Story of Augustus Heinrich Hoffmann

Exploring Literature

by Ann Chatterton Klimas

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Fitness for Life (Updated 5th Edition)

by Ruth Lindsey Charles B. Corbin

Text contains the Following -- Unit 1: Getting Started. Unit 2: Becoming and Staying Physically Active. Unit 3: Physical Activity Pyramid: Level 2 Activities. Unit 4: Physical Activity Pyramid: Level 3 Activities. Unit 5: Healthy Choices. Unit 6: Wellness and Personal Program Planning.

Foundations Of Astronomy

by Michael A. Seeds

In this update of the 2004 edition, an emeritus professor of astronomy in Arizona enthusiastically shares the latest scientific discoveries about the cosmos while emphasizing how scientific arguments are constructed. The introductory text includes visual summaries and color illustrations drawn from NASA and other major sources, exercises utilizing the Web, other problems with a partial answer key, star charts for the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and a glossary. Access to an online resource is available. Unlike the 8th edition, a CD-ROM is not included. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Geometry

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

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Geometry: Practice Workbook

by Larson Boswell Kanold

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