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Pearson Literature, Grade 6, Common Core
by William G. Brozo Diane Fettrow Kelly GallagherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Structures of Life
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Principles of Engineering
by Brett A. Handley David M. Marshall Craig CoonPRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING will help readers better understand the engineering concepts, mathematics, and scientific principles that form the foundation of the Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Principles Of Engineering course. Important concepts and processes are explained throughout using full-color photographs and illustrations. Appropriate for high school students, the mathematics covered includes algebra and trigonometry. Strong pedagogical features to aid comprehension include: Case Studies, boxed articles such as Fun Facts and Points of Interest, Your Turn activities, suggestions for Off-Road Exploration, connections to STEM concepts, Career Profiles, Design Briefs, and example pages from Engineers' Notebooks. Each chapter concludes with questions designed to test the reader's knowledge of information presented in the chapter, along with a hands-on challenge or exercise that compliments the content and lends itself to exploration. Key vocabulary terms are highlighted throughout the book and emphasized in margin definitions.
enVisionmath 2.0, [Grade 8], Volume 1, Topics 1-4
by Robert Q. Berry III Zachary Champagne Eric MilouNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe Life iScience
by American Museum of Natural History Michelle Anderson Juli BerwaldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Math in Focus®: Singapore Math by Marshall Cavendish, 4A
by Fong Ho Kheong Chelvi Ramakrishnan Gan Kee SoonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Right On Reader 1
by Pamela J. Mims Angel Lee Tracie-Lynn Zakas Diane M. Browder Jo Reynolds Beverly Potts Linda R. SchreiberRight On Readers - provides 16 popular works of literature commonly used in the general education classroom, adapted with simplified text, repeated storylines, and symbol supports. The adapted literature includes fiction and nonfiction stories, poetry, theatrical scripts, and research endeavors.
World Religions
by Warren MatthewsPresenting both the histories and the prevalent worldviews of the major world religions, Matthews's WORLD RELIGIONS, Sixth Edition, methodically introduces the richness and diversity of these traditions. The "Worldview" sections in particular make this book helpful for comparative analyses of the religions. These sections show how the different religions approach a common set of ten themes that are fundamental to all traditions, including the nature of the Absolute, the place of humans in the world, rituals and symbols, and the prospects for life after death. Furthermore, this text combines insightful, engaging prose with maps, photographs, timelines, excerpts from sacred texts, and other helpful pedagogical aids that provide a comprehensive yet accessible survey of world religions.
Right On Reader 2
by Pamela J. Mims Angel Lee Tracie-Lynn Zakas Diane M. Browder Jo Reynolds Beverly Potts Linda R. SchreiberA systematic language arts curriculum for middle and high school studentsResearch has shown Teaching to Standards: English Language Arts to be highly effective in teaching skills that align to grade-level standards.
My Perspectives, American Literature, [Grade 11], Volume One
by Ernest Morrell Elfrieda Hiebert Kelly GallagherNIMAC-sourced textbook
My Perspectives, American Literature, [Grade 11], Volume Two
by Ernest Morrell Elfrieda Hiebert Kelly GallagherNIMAC-sourced textbook