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Expeditions

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski Kathryn Au

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Expeditions

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski Kathryn Au David J. Cha Gilbert Garcia Claude Goldenberg Phyllis Hunter Marjorie Y. Lipson Shane Templeton Sheila Valencia Maryellen Vogt

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Expeditions (California)

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski Patricia A. Ackerman

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Expeditions in Reading

by Tim Mansfield

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Expeditions in Reading Grade 5

by Tim Mansfield

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Expeditions (Louisiana)

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski David J. Chard

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Expeditions (Oklahoma)

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski

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Expeditions (West Virginia)

by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski

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Experience Chemistry: Volume 2

by Christopher Moore Michael Wysession

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Experience Chemistry in the Earth System, Vol 1

by Christopher Moore Michael Wysession

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Experience Chemistry, Volume 1

by Christopher Moore Michael Wysession

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Experience Clay

by Maureen Mackey

LEVEL: 6th form onwards. This contemporary guide to clay techniques, tools, and traditions is as inspirational as it is practical. Supported by a clear, step-by-step illustrations, this comprehensive resource details a range of hand building and wheel throwing techniques. From the properties of clay to decoration and firing, all information presented is shown against a rich backdrop of dynamic professional and student work. While encouraging students of varying abilities to explore their own unique style and interests, basic to advanced studio opportunities highlight teaching tips and safety notes at point of use. Friendly and definitive, this stimulating guide to clay is ideal as an introductory text for a studio course from Art I to Ceramics IV. The student text explores ancient traditions and historic innovations. It also includes carefully crafted lessons organised for success in creating art and mastering key concepts and skills while introducing students to: Contemporary masters; Cutting-edge works of art; New media; Techniques and safety precautions; Current careers in art.

Experience Clay

by Maureen Mackey

Brings an ancient art form to the contemporary classroom, inspiring students with exciting images, clear instruction, and fundamental background. This contemporary guide to clay techniques, tools, and traditions is as inspirational as it is practical. Supported by clear, step-by-step illustrations, this comprehensive resource details a range of handbuilding and wheel-throwing techniques and is a wonderful source for exploring ancient traditions and historic innovations in the world ofceramic art. From the properties of clay to decoration and firing, all information presented is shown against a rich backdrop of dynamic professional and student work. The student text explores ancient traditions and historic innovations. It also includes carefully crafted lessons organized for success in creating art and mastering key concepts and skills while introducing students to: * Contemporary masters * Cutting-edge works of art * New media * Techniques and safety precautions *Current careers in art

Experience History: Interpreting America's Past

by James West Davidson Brian DeLay Christine Leigh Heyrman Mark H. Lytle Michael B. Stoff

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Experience Painting

by John Howell White

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Experience Physics

by Geraldine Cochran Christopher Moore Jason Sterlace

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Experience Printmaking

by Donna Anderson

This studio textbook program is a visually dynamic and extensive resource, specifically designed to fit a range of teaching styles, instructional needs, and classroom configurations. This curriculum covers all printmaking processes including: relief, intaglio, planography, and serigraphy. Students will have the opportunity to explore their own unique style and interests, through stimulating hands-on studio opportunities, from basic to advanced levels. Some of the features included in thistextbook to help make it the most valuable tool in the printmaking classroom are: * Key Terms - Important terms are highlighted and defined the first time they appear. Use these words to build your student's printmaking vocabulary. * In-depth Profiles - This feature highlights the historical and cultural influences that shape significant prints. * Step by Step How-To's - Diagrams and instructions that illustrate fundamental skills and techniques. * Student Artwork - Images included in each chapter encourage peer sharing and critique.

Experience Science (Kentucky)

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn Sumners Catherine Valentino

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Experience Science (Kentucky)

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn Sumners Catherine Valentino

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Experience Science [Kentucky]

by William Badders Douglas Carnine Bobby Jeanpierre James Feliciani Carolyn Sumners Catherine Valentino

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Experimenting with Forces and Motion, Student Guide

by National Science Resources Center Dane J. Toler Taina Litwak

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Experimenting with Mixtures, Compounds, and Elements, Student Guide

by National Science Resources Center Kitty Lou Smith Susie Duckworth

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Experiments with Plants: Student Investigations

by National Science Resources Center

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Expert 21: Course II, Volume 1

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course II, Volume 2

by Inc. Scholastic

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