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Making the connection from the textbook page to the real world can be a challenge when learning physics. McDougal Littell and Kinetic Books have created a state-of-the-art solution with Conceptual Physics. This comprehensive, interactive digital textbook brings physics off the written page, onto the computer screen, and into real life.
Components: Pupil's Edition, Teacher's Edition, Student Problems Guide etc. ...
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| Mechanics |
15. Wave Motion |
26. Capacitors |
| 1. Measurement and Mathematics |
16. Sound |
27. Direct Current Circuits |
| 2. Motion in One Dimension |
17. Wave Superposition and Interference |
28. Magnatic Fields |
3. Vectors |
29. Electromagnetic Induction |
| 4. Motion in two and Three Dimensions |
Thermodynamics |
30. Electromagnatic Radiation |
| 5. Force and Newton's Laws |
18. Temperature and Heat |
Light and Optics |
6. Work, Energy, and Power |
19. Kinetic Theory of Gases |
31. Reflection |
| 7. Momentum |
20. First Law of Thermodynamics, Gases, and Engines |
32. Refraction |
| 8. Uniform Circular Motion |
33. Lenses |
| 9. Rotational Kinematics |
21. Second Law of Thermodynamics, Efficiency, and Entropy |
34. Interference |
| 10.Rotational Dynamics |
Modern Physics |
| 11. Static Equilibrium and Elasticity |
Electricity and Magnetism |
35. Special Relativity |
| 12. Gravity and Orbits |
22. Electric Charge and Coulomb's Law |
36. Quantum Physics Part One |
| 13. Fluid Mechanics |
23. Electric Fields |
37. Quantum Physics Part Two |
| Mechanical Waves |
24. ElectricPotential |
38. Nuclear Physics |
| 14. Oscillations and Harmonic Motion |
25. Electric Current and Resistance |
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| McDougal Littell Earth Science / Grade 9 - Grade 12 |
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Earth Science provides a wide range of teaching options and gives teachers the flexibility to choose the resources that meet the needs of their classroom. Reliable content, opportunities for inquiry-based learning, and online resources help students understand the concepts of earth science.
Components: Pupil's Edition, Teacher's Edition, Teacher's Resource Package, Additional Resources, Technology Resources etc. ... |
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| 1. Earth as a System |
11. Mountain Building |
21. Climate and Climate Change |
| 2. The Nature of Science |
12. Weathering, Soil, and Erosion |
22. The Water Planet |
| 3. Models of Earth |
13. Rivers and Streams |
23. The Ocean Floor |
| 4. Characteristics of Earth |
14. Groundwater |
24. The Moving Ocean |
| 5. Atoms to Minerals |
15. Glaciers |
25. Earth’s Moon |
| 6. Rocks |
16. Wind, Waves, and Currents |
26. The Sun and the Solar System |
| 7. Resources and the Environment |
17. The Atmosphere |
27. The Planets and the Solar System |
| 8. Plate Tectonics |
18. Water in the Atmosphere |
28. Stars and Galaxies |
| 9. Volcanoes |
19. The Atmosphere in Motion |
29. How Scientists Study the Past |
| 10. Earthquakes |
20. Weather |
30. Views of Earth’s Past |
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| Internet Investigations Guide TE |
Reading Study Guide |
Guide to Earth Science in Urban Enviroments |
Laboratory Manual |
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