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Performance Assessment [Grade] 6: Performance Task Assessment Student Grade 6 (Journeys Ser.)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Performance Assessment [Grade] 6

by Holt Mcdougal

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Performance Assessment [Grade 7]

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Performance Assessment [Grade 8]

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Performing with Microsoft® Office 2007

by Iris Blanc Cathy Vento

The Performing Series takes students to a higher level of learning through applied and project-based activities that go beyond the mechanics of the software. Various business documents are shown first, then students are shown the Office 2007 skills they need to create them. This approach shows students the relevance of what they are learning as they apply technology to task.

Performing with Projects for the Entrepreneur: Microsoft® Office 2007

by Iris Blanc Cathy Vento

This workbook provides students the opportunity to practice the skills that they have learned. These projects require students to create documents, forms, presentations, worksheets, databases, Web sites and Outlook management tools for a new business.

Perilous Passage

by Barbara Tillman Jeff Crosby

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Periodic Table Families [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Lisa Jo Rudy

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Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense

by Thomas R. Arp Greg Johnson

The 10th edition of this long-established and esteemed anthology for undergraduate courses contains 100 new selections. After a 60-page introduction to writing about literature, chapters in the fiction section cover plot and structure, characterization, theme, point of view, symbol and allegory, and humor and irony. Chapters in the poetry section cover denotation and connotation, imagery, figurative language, musical devices, and patterns. Chapters in the drama section cover the nature of drama, realistic and nonrealistic drama, and tragedy and comedy. Concepts in each chapter are illustrated with works by established writers of the past and present. Discussion questions and suggestions for writing are included for each selection. Arp is affiliated with Southern Methodist University, and Johnson, with Kennesaw State University. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense

by Thomas R. Arp Greg Johnson

The 10th edition of this long-established and esteemed anthology for undergraduate courses contains 100 new selections. After a 60-page introduction to writing about literature, chapters in the fiction section cover plot and structure, characterization, theme, point of view, symbol and allegory, and humor and irony. Chapters in the poetry section cover denotation and connotation, imagery, figurative language, musical devices, and patterns. Chapters in the drama section cover the nature of drama, realistic and nonrealistic drama, and tragedy and comedy. Concepts in each chapter are illustrated with works by established writers of the past and present. Discussion questions and suggestions for writing are included for each selection. Arp is affiliated with Southern Methodist University, and Johnson, with Kennesaw State University. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sounds And Sense

by Thomas R. Arp Greg Johnson Donna Carlson Tanzer

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Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense

by Greg Johnson Thomas R. Arp Donna Carlson Tanzer

An authoritative bestseller for over fifty years, PERRINE'S LITERATURE: STRUCTURE, SOUND, AND SENSE continues to be an essential and highly effective introduction to literature for today's students. Written for students beginning a serious study of literature, the text introduces the fundamental elements of fiction, poetry, and drama in a concise and engaging way, addressing vital questions that other texts tend to ignore, such as "Is some literature better?" and "How can it be evaluated?" A remarkable selection of classic, modern, and contemporary readings serves to illustrate the elements of literature and ensure broad appeal to students of diverse backgrounds and interests. Updated with new stories, poems, and plays by some of the finest authors of any era, the twelfth edition remains true to Perrine's original vision while addressing the needs of a new generation of students.

Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound And Sense

by Greg Johnson Thomas R. Arp Donna Carlson Tanzer

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Perrine's Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry (12th Edition)

by Greg Johnson Thomas R. Arp

The book works to balance the classic with the contemporary, to represent a wide diversity of poets, and to emphasize the importance of the close reading of poetry as the avenue to enjoy and appreciate it. Although there are many flourishing approaches to poetry and its effects, we believe that the initial step must be understanding the elements of poetry through which it presents itself. This book is addressed to the student who is beginning a serious investigation of poetry. We have attempted to offer that student a sufficient grasp of the nature and variety of poetry, some reasonable means for reading it with appreciative understanding, and a few primary ideas of how to evaluate it. One important principle established in the earliest editions is the need for conciseness and compactness, so that the book will have a friendly, welcoming appeal and will not seem daunting in its comprehensiveness. In matters of theory, in an introductory textbook some issues are undoubtedly simplified, but none we hope seriously so, and some more sophisticated theoretical approaches have had to be excluded in the interests of space. Another principle is that the elements of poetry are presented in a progression in which each new topic builds on what preceded it. The separate chapters gradually introduce the student to the elements of poetry, putting the emphasis always on how and why: How can the reader use these elements to get at the meaning of the poem, to interpret it sensibly, and to respond to it adequately? Why does the poet use these elements? What values have they for the poet and reader?

Perrine's Sound & Sense: An Introduction to Poetry, AP* Edition

by Greg Johnson Thomas R. Arp

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Perritos terrier (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level D #15)

by Annette Smith Lyz Turner-Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Los perritos terrier son capaces de hacer muchas cosas. ¡Lee y lo verás!

El perro (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #20)

by Annette Smith Lyz Turner-Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook. ¿Qué clase de cosas hacen los perros? Este perro te mostrará algunas de esas cosas.

Perros de trabajo (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level L #14)

by Julie Haydon

Los perros de trabajo utilizan sus sentidos de muchas maneras. Protegen a personas, animales y objetos. Los perros de trabajo pueden ser lazarillos de una persona ciega o jalar de trineos pesados. ¡Hasta pueden actuar en cine o en televisión! NIMAC-sourced textbook

Perros rastreadores (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #70)

by Heather Hammonds Elizabeth Botté

Un perro rastreador detecta y sigue un olor para encontrar un objeto o a una persona perdida. Los perros rastreadores ayudan de muchas maneras a equipos de rescate de todo el mundo. También son compañeros muy fieles. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Los personajes enfrentan retos

by Benchmark Education Co. LLC Staff

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Personajes y sus dilemas: Textos Para La Lectura Atenta (Texts Close Reading Ser.)

by Benchmark Education Co., LLC Staff

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Personal Finance: A Lifetime Responsibility

by Grady Kimbrell Nathan Dungan

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Personal Financial Literacy

by Jeff Madura Mike Casey Sherry J. Roberts

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Personal Financial Literacy

by Lisa Mulka Staci Carl Brittany Catalano John DeCarli Elizabeth Kraushar

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Personal Financial Literacy provides the financial building blocks for effective earning, spending, saving, investing, and giving through each stage of life. From how to manage a paycheck to understanding the time value of money, this text prepares students to be financially fit money managers. Real-world examples are embedded throughout the book to demonstrate financial dilemmas students may encounter, such as identifying needs and wants and how credit impacts financial decisions. This graphically illustrated textbook brings personal finance topics to life as it hones problem solving and critical thinking skills and prepares students to manage their financial futures.

Personal Financial Literacy (Financial Literacy Promotion Project Ser.)

by Christie Ryan Joan Ryan

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY, Third Edition, covers the most current and relevant financial topics that impact today’s students, including budgeting, identity theft, saving, investing, risk management, and careful use of credit. This text teaches students how to plan and manage their personal finances; how to live a financially successful life; and what their financial responsibilities are as citizens. It is aligned with the Jump$tart Coalition's National Standards for Personal Financial Literacy. The personal focus of this course makes it relevant and meaningful to those just starting down the path to personal financial independence.

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