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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. ...

> Table of Contents
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
McDougal Littell Earth Science / Grade 9 - Grade 12
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. ...
> Table of Contents
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
> Teacher's Resources
Internet Investigations Guide TE Reading Study Guide Guide to Earth Science in Urban Enviroments Laboratory Manual
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