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Using Math in Science

by Kathy Furgang Brett Kelly

Math is a powerful tool for communication. Without the language of math, science would cease to exist. Read this book to find out the many different ways we use math to understand and change the world around us. (Set of 10)

Algebra and Trigonometry

by Ron Larson David C. Falvo

As part of the market-leadingGraphing ApproachSeries by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards,Algebra and Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach,4/e, provides both students and instructors with a sound mathematics course in an approachable, understandable format. The quality and quantity of the exercises, combined with interesting applications, cutting-edge design, and innovative resources, make teaching easier and help students succeed in mathematics. This edition, intended for algebra and trigonometry courses that require the use of a graphing calculator, includes a moderate review of algebra to help students entering the course with weak algebra skills. Accessibility to students is achieved through careful writing and design, including same-page examples and solutions, which maximize the readability of the text. Similarly, side-by-side solutions show algebraic, visual, and numeric representations of the mathematics to support students' various learning styles. TheLibrary of Functionsthread throughout the text provides a definition and list of characteristics for each elementary function and compares newly introduced functions to those already presented to increase students' understanding of these important concepts. Technology Supportnotes provided at point-of-use throughout the text guide students to theTechnology Support Appendix,where they can learn how to use specific graphing calculator features to enhance their understanding of the concepts presented. Houghton Mifflin'sEduspaceonline classroom management tool offers instructors the option to assign homework and tests online, provides tutorial support for students needing additional help, and includes the ability to grade any of these assignments automatically.

Interactive Mathematics Program: Integrated High School Mathematics, Year 2

by Dan Fendel Diane Resek Lynne Alper Sherry Fraser

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Deep in the Swamp

by Donna M. Bateman Brian Lies

Count from 1 otter pup to 10 baby crayfish as readers learn about the special relationships of baby and mom mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects that make their home in the Okefenokee Swamp. A helpful guide to swamp flora and fauna is included. Modeled after the song "Over in the Meadow" by Olive A. Wadsworth.

Hammer Soup

by Ingrid Schubert Dieter Schubert

Kate keeps her house neat and tidy and her garden filled with fruit and vegetables. So when Bruce builds a ramshackle hut near her, she is not best pleased. All that banging infuriates her and he ignores the weeds multiplying around him while he goes fishing. Soon winter is upon them. What will happen when his shack is blown away?

Lucy and the Bully

by Claire Alexander

Lucy is good at drawing and making things at school. But there's a bully at school, and he's very mean to Lucy. She can't tell anyone the bully rips her books and breaks her things, because he told her not to--or else. Now every day she comes home scared and sad. What can Lucy do? And who can Lucy tell? Claire Alexander's simple story and bright illustrations will help young children talk openly about bullying. Best of all, it will reassure them that bullies can be stopped. Claire Alexander lives in England, where she studied at the Kent Institute of Art and Design in Canterbury.

Where Are You, Boots?

by Joy Cowley Gina Pfleegor

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This Is Our Earth

by Laura Lee Benson John Carrozza

An inspirational and enlightening look at our earth! Laura Lee Benson's lilting verse carries us over panoramic landscapes as we visit the many creatures and natural wonders of the earth. The subtext introduces basic facts about our diverse environment and encourages global awareness and conservation. John Carrozza's spectacular watercolor illustrations play harmoniously with the spirit of the text. At the end, the verse is set to music so all can sing along!

Violet's Music

by Angela Johnson Laura Huliska-Beith

There's nothing Violet loves more than music, and she plays or sings every chance she gets. But where are the other kids like her-kids who think and dream music all day long? As a baby, in kindergarten, at the beach and the zoo, she never gives up looking for companions. And then one summer day. . . Bright, lively, and lyrical, this is a book for kids who march to a different drummer. "Violet's Music" sings to us that the right friend is always out there-as long as we keep looking and hoping, and above all, staying true to ourselves. "

Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 1

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. Larson

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 2

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. Larson

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Digits, Grade 8, Student Companion

by Francis Skip Fennell Art Johnson Helene Sherman

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Computer Concepts & Microsoft® Office 2013

by Denise Seguin

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McDougal Littell, Math Course 3, Texas

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold

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Making Connections: Foundations for Algebra, Course 2, Version 3.0

by Jonathan Weast Leslie Dietiker Barbara Shreve

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Common Core Assessment, [Grade] 12

by Holt Mcdougal

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Collections, Grade 11, Close Reader

by Holt Mcdougal

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Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation (Eighth Edition)

by Steven S. Zumdahl Donald J. Decoste

Improve the problem-solving and critical thinking skills you need for success in your introductory chemistry course and beyond with 'Introductory Chemistry'. In-text examples help you learn what questions you should be asking yourself when solving problems and 'Chemistry in Focus' boxes describe the applications of chemistry.

American History

by James West Davidson Michael B. Stoff Jennifer L. Bertolet

In 'They Say,' James West Davidson recounts the first thirty years in the passionate life of Ida B. Wells--as well as the story of the great struggle over the meaning of race in post-emancipation America. Davidson captures the breathtaking and often chaotic changes that swept the South as Wells grew up in Holly Springs, Mississippi: the spread of education among free blacks, the rise of political activism, and the bitter struggles for equality in the face of entrenched social custom. When Wells came of age she moved to bustling Memphis, where her quest for personal fulfillment was thwarted as whites increasingly used race as a barrier to separate blacks from mainstream America. Davidson traces the crosscurrents of these cultural conflicts through Wells's forceful personality, intertwining her struggle to define herself with her early courageous, and often audacious, behavior. When a conductor threw her off a train for refusing to sit in the segregated car, she sued the railroad--and won. When she protested conditions in segregated Memphis schools, she was fired--and took up journalism. And in 1892, when an explosive lynching rocked Memphis, Wells embarked fully on the career for which she is now remembered, as outspoken anti-lynching writer and lecturer. Period photographs from postcards, newspapers, and Wells's own diary further engage readers in this dynamic story. Richly researched and deftly written, the book offers a gripping portrait of the young Ida B. Wells, who directly encountered and influenced the evolving significance of race in America.

Go Math! Common Core [Grade 4], Student Resources

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Steven J. Leinwand

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2014 Ready TNCore, Mathematics Instruction [Grade] 5

by Curriculum Associates Llc

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Big Ideas Math: Texas Edition, Geometry

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell

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California Tesoros de Lectura [Grade 3]

by Elva Durán Jana Echevarria David J. Francis

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Auto Body Repair Technology

by James E. Duffy

AUTO BODY REPAIR TECHNOLOGY, Sixth Edition, features extensive new and updated material reflecting the latest automotive technology and current industry best practices. In addition to incorporating current NATEF Collision Repair and Refinish Program Standards and Task Lists, this market-leading book provides detailed information on working with hybrid and electric vehicles, using environmentally friendly water-based paints, and other cutting-edge methods and materials. Celebrated for its clear, reader-friendly explanations and detailed, accurate information, this proven guide also includes abundant full-color photos and illustrations to make even complex concepts easier to understand and apply. Available supplements include a tech manual with shop assignments and job sheets, as well as interactive online resources ideal for today's learners. Providing comprehensive coverage of collision repair--from initial evaluation and estimating, to structural and mechanical repairs, to repainting and refinishing--this trusted guide helps you quickly and confidently learn the skills and procedures you need to succeed as a professional automotive technician.

Algebra 1, Common Core

by Joyce Bernstein Richard J. Andres

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