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IB Theory of Knowledge by Anthony Stewart

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Classroom Set: H-L-IBMS-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBMS-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBMS-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 19.

IB Chemistry by Philip Jones,

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Classroom Set: H-S-IBCM-TM, Subscription: H-S-IBCM-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-IBCM-SA, Chemistry Matters Textbook: H-S-CMMT-TXT $80 each USD Description and Table of Contents on page 22.

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IB Geography by Shaun Oakey, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-X-IBGO-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBGO-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBGO-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 27.

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IB History of the Americas by George Burson, HL Course

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Classroom Set: H-X-IBHOE-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBHOE-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBHOE-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 27.

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IB History of Europe* by Carol Ann McQuaid, HL Course

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Classroom Set: H-X-IBES-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBES-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBES-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 24.

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IB Environmental Systems by Lorne Young, SL Course

Classroom Set: H-L-IBSPA-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBSPA-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBSPA-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 11.

IB Math Studies by Jon O’Neill, SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-IBBIO-TM, Subscription: H-S-IBBIO-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-IBBIO-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 21.

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IB Biology by Karen Zohar, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-L-IBSPB-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBSPB-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBSPB-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 11.

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IB Spanish B by Loreto Alonso Fernández, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-L-IBFRE-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBFRE-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBFRE-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 11.

IB Spanish Ab Initio by Gaby Geneser, SL Course

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IB French B* by Véronique Cheniaux, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-E-IBTOK-TM, Subscription: H-E-IBTOK-TM-2, Student Book: H-E-IBTOK-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is the only IBO course which is taken by every IB student around the world and is therefore an important course for all schools offering the IB program. Many times Theory of Knowledge has been a problematic course for schools because the subject material is often unfamiliar to teachers and many times philosophically challenging for students. These difficulties were in mind during the authoring of this book, and it is written with hopes of not only giving students and teachers what they need to succeed with TOK, but also with the intention of making TOK a fun course to both study and to teach; each element being equally important if TOK is to be successful. TOK as a course has many mind-opening aspects to it as does almost any class which entails critical thinking, and it is these aspects which the book focuses upon. Please visit the website for a full course description and table of contents: www.teaching-point.net/tok.html

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International Baccalaureate (IB)

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Classroom Set: H-X-IBHOA-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBHOA-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBHOA-SA Description and Table of Contents on page 27.

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On se dérouille Une francophonie aux multiples visages A la découverte de l'Afrique francophone Le français en Amérique du Nord

5. Le Maghreb et les Maghrébins 6. Le français en Asie 7. Le français en Europe : la France, la Belgique, la Suisse et le Grand Duché du Luxembourg

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8. Obligations / Likes & Dislikes 9. Daily Routine 10. Families

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5. Habitual Actions 6. Weather / Present Moment 7. Plans

1. Introducing Spanish Language 2. Personal Information / Schedules 3. Rooms 4. People

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Spanish 1 by Olga Tcherviakova, Full-Year Course

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IB Spanish Ab Initio by Gaby Geneser, SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-L-IBSPA-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBSPA-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBSPA-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. Ab Initio Spanish is a twoyear accelerated International Baccalaureate (IB) course designed for students who have not previously studied Spanish (Ab Initio means "from the beginning”). The goal is for students to acquire the skills necessary to interact in every day situations in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. This is an ambitious goal, but one which motivated students can achieve with the help of their teacher and these materials. Table of Contents

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El individuo Educación y trabajo La ciudad y sus servicios Comida y bebida

5. Ocio y viajes 6. El medio ambiente 7. La salud y situaciones de emergencia

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13. De viaje por España 14. Inmigración 15. El mundo del trabajo y la tecnología 16. El español en el mundo

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9 . Viajes 10. Educación 11. Personajes 12. Ocio

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5. De viaje por Latinoamérica 6. Medios de comunicación 7. Panorama cultural 8. Sociedad

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Classroom Set: H-L-IBSPB-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBSPB-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBSPB-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. IB Spanish B is a course developed to prepare students for the IB exam. The book is divided in 16 units; each of the units focuses on a different aspect of life in the Spanish speaking world. They provide a wide range of topics: arts, politics, social structure, current issues etc. Great emphasis has been given in the use of authentic material (non-simplified, but for a native speaker's audience). This material is not only intended for the study of content but will help students practice and develop their knowledge of the language. Table of Contents

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IB Spanish B by Loreto Alonso Fernández, HL/SL Course

Foreign Language

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IB French by Véronique Cheniaux, HL/SL Course* Classroom Set: H-L-IBFRE-TM, Subscription: H-L-IBFRE-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-IBFRE-SA IB French is specifically designed to prepare students for the IB exam. Included are recent press articles from the francophone world; IB style text manipulation; multiple interactive activities reflecting the francophone world; listening comprehension of authentic and diverse francophone speech; and, an exploration of international cinema and literature and issues of human and social interest in the form of analysis, debate, lexical memorization, games, and individual presentations. Appropriate basic grammatical reviews are included and multiple writing and speaking ranges (registres de paroles) are addressed as recommended by the IBO.

Classroom Set: H-L-SPA1-TM, Subscription: H-L-SPA1-TM-2, Student Book: H-L-SPA1-SA Enrich students’ linguistic skills and teach them to comprehend the basics of the Spanish language with Spanish One. Author Olga A. Tcherviakova has designed a lucid curriculum that can be used without a supplementary textbook. Students will learn and understand the Spanish parts of speech, how to tell time, how to form descriptions, verb conjugation, and varied expression constructions. Students will obtain a strong grasp of the Spanish language as they study coherent lessons and practice dialogues with their peers. These materials explain Spanish in a clear and step-by-step manner, thus decreasing teacher prep time while leaving no student behind. Table of Contents

1. El medio ambiente: naturaleza y ecología 2. Ficción hispana 3. Jóvenes de hoy 4. Salud y bienestar

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IB Math Studies by W. Jon O’Neill, SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-M-IBMS-TM, Subscription: H-M-IBMS-TM-2, Student Book: H-M-IBMS-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. This course is designed specifically for out-of-field instructors or teachers new to the IB curriculum. The course caters for students with varied backgrounds and abilities. Following IB guidelines, topics are approached from first principles. Students are encouraged to develop and use their own skills rather than having to rely on standard algorithms and learned formulae. An inquiry-based approach with practical use of investigations has been used to provide meaningful context to topics and develop student understanding. Table of Contents

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Number Algebra Geometry Functions

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Trigonometry Statistics Sets, Logic, Probability Differential Calculus

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4. Life Science 5. Reflections of Grade 5 Science

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1-1: 1-2: 1-3: 1-4: 1-5: 1-6:

Prior Knowledge-Astronomy Hierarchy of the Universe Formation of the Universe Name that Galaxy Classification of Stars Life Cycle of a Star

2-1: 2-2: 2-3: 2-4: 2-5: 2-6:

Prior Knowledge-Waves and Rays 3-1: Living or Non-living Introduction to Waves 3-2: Diversity of Life Poster Wavy Motions 3-3: Introduction to the Microscope Sounds so Good 3-4: Microscope Review See the Sound Moving 3-5: Plant and Animal Cells Striking a Cord 3-6: Plant vs. Animal Cells

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3-1: What Makes an Ecosystem? 3-2: The Plight of Mono Lake 3-3: Biomes of the World 3-4: Energy Roles in an Ecosystem 3-5: What's the Relationship? 3-6: Constructing Food Chains

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2-1: Bring on the Heat: Temperature and Thermal Energy 2-2: Heat Wave 2-3: Where Does All of the Heat Go? 2-4: Thermal Energy and States of Matter 2-5: Some Like it Hot: Thermal Expansion 2-6: The Fact of the Matter is

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8th Grade Science by Shannon Tawney, Full-Year Course*

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7th Grade Science by Christy McKinzie, Full-Year Course

Classroom Set: M-S-SCI7-TM, Subscription: M-S-SCI7-TM-2, Student Book: M-S-SCI7-SA This course addresses earth-space science, physics, and biology. Skills such as the scientific method, collecting, evaluating and analyzing data, and explaining scientific phenomena are taught and reinforced. Students use scientific skills and processes to explain the interactions of matter and energy and the energy transformations that occur, and they analyze and display data. The labs and activities guide students through the scientific method including constructing hypotheses, identifying variables, following procedures, collecting and examining data, and analyzing results. Table of Contents

Classroom Set: M-S-SCI8-TM, Subscription: M-S-SCI8-TM-2, Student Book: M-S-SCI8-SA The 8th Grade Science course offers three specific units: Dynamic Earth, Introduction to Thermodynamics and Chemistry, and Environmental Science. Each unit offers a variety of investigative, exploratory, and cooperative lessons that engage students in becoming active learners. Table of Contents 1-1: What's Inside Earth? 1-2: 'Round-n-'Round We Go: Convection Currents 1-3: Drifting Away: Continental Drift 1-4: Under The Deep Blue Sea: Sea-Floor Spreading 1-5: Earth's Moving Plates 1-6: Volcanoes: Mountains of Fire

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1. Expectations for Student Success 2. Earth Science 3. Physical Science

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5th Grade Science by Caroline Goode , Full-Year Course

Classroom Set: M-S-SCI7-TM, Subscription: M-S-SCI7-TM-2, Student Book: M-S-SCI7-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. This course is designed to walk teachers through each day with essential lessons plans and class notes, grade appropriate content strands, science classroom management techniques, simple grade level lab activities using everyday, low-cost materials, and assessments that target all student ability levels. Lessons build on skills that are essential for student success at any age--writing skills, science process skills, and communication skills. Each general science strand, Earth, Physical and Life Science includes topics that align with the national and state science standards and will insure that teachers have met the curriculum requirements while maintaining a fun, hands-on learning environment for teachers and students. Table of Contents

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Honors Biology by Charles Zaremba, Full-Year Course

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The Scientific Method Basic Chemistry The Cell Nucleic Acids Cell Reproduction Basic Genetics

7. Principles of Biological Change 8. The Minor Kingdoms 9. The Animal Systems 10. Plant Characteristics 11. Plant Systems 12. Ecology

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Advanced (AP) Biology by Zora Dougherty and David Byers, Full-Year Course

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12. Plant Reproduction and Structure 13. Animal Function: Anatomy and Physiology 14. Reproduction 15. Behavioral Ecology 16. Ecology

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6. Photosynthesis 7. Cellular Reproduction 8. Mendelian Genetics 9. Molecular Genetics 10. Evolution 11. The Six Kingdoms: Diversity of Life

1. Introduction: The Scientific Method and Life Processes 2. Basic Biochemistry 3. The Cell 4. Energy Considerations of Biological Activity 5. Cellular Respiration

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Classroom Set: H-S-ABIO-TM, Subscription: H-S-ABIO-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-ABIO-SA Advanced Biology is co-authored by two experienced teachers. This course was written with the new teacher or teacher with too many preps in mind. Advanced Biology has an accessible and practical pacing guide that ensures coverage of all topics tested in the advanced exam. Qualitative problems are included to allow students to master concepts from previous chapters and build both confidence and skill. Table of Contents

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IB Biology by Karen Zohar, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-IBBIO-TM, Subscription: H-S-IBBIO-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-IBBIO-SA This course covers both SL and HL, and includes Option D: Evolution, and Option E: Neurobiology and Behavior. Each lesson has its own PowerPoint, guided review, and exam questions, enabling the teacher to customize units to cover any combination of topics. Clear and comprehensive, this resource ensures that all topics in IB Biology are covered in appropriate depth. Table of Contents

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Core 1. Cells 2. The Chemistry of Life 3. Genetics 4. Ecology and Evolution 5. Human Health and Physiology

Additional Higher Level 6. Nucleic Acids and Proteins 7. Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis 8. Genetics 9. Human Reproduction 10. Defense Against Infectious Disease 11. Nerves, Muscles and Movement

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Adapted Biology by Patricia Kasulinous, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-AIB-TM, Subscription: H-S-AIB-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-AIB-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. Students with special needs pose a unique problem for any educator. Creating a class that meets the needs of the individual student without becoming exhausted is a challenge for even the most experienced educator. Two issues often arise when an educator is responsible for the education of a student(s) with special needs. One is how to provide individualized instruction to the student and honor their IEP (Individualized Education Plan). Two is where to find material that is appropriate to meet their specific needs. The following adapted biology curriculum provides material that is appropriate for students that are below grade level without losing important Table of Contents content or concepts required by national and state standards. 1. Chemistry of Life This curriculum also provides a system of instruction for both 2. Structure and Function of Cells self-contained special education classes and inclusion classes. 3. Genetics The curriculum provided is designed to provide both structure 4. Evolution & Biodiversity 5. Ecology and flexibility for the educator.

12. Excretion 13. Plant Science

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Classroom Set: H-S-HBIO-TM, Subscription: H-S-HBIO-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-HBIO-SA As author of Honors Biology, Zaremba has brought his award-winning skills to the development of a teacher-friendly, standards-based course that has been specially designed for the new or out-of-field teacher. The course presents the world of biology in the clear light of day without endless detail or abstraction. Table of Contents

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Chemistry by Chad Husting, Full-Year Course

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6. Chemical Reactions 7. Moles and Stoichiometry 8. Solution Chemistry 9. Temperature and Gases 10. Properties of Acids and Bases 11. Chemistry in Your World

Honors Chemistry by Randolph Femmer, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-HCM-TM, Subscription: H-S-HCM-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-HCM-SA This is the help you have been looking for: Fifteen units ranging from electron configurations to nuclear chemistry. Each unit features PowerPoints, richly-illustrated class notes, student worksheets, labs, enrichment activities, and demonstrations. Covering topics from dimensional analysis and stoichiometry to thermochemistry and the autoionization of water, this Chem 1 Honors package features scores of labs, demonstrations, and enrichment activities. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

(See complete TOC at http://www.teaching-point.net/hchem.html) Introduction to Chemistry 6. Periodicity, Atomic Radii, and Electronegativity Atomic Structure and Bonding 7. Reactions, Oxidation Numbers, and Dimensional Electron Configurations Analysis The Role of Electrons in Bonding 8. Reaction Rates, Equilibrium, and Stoichiometry Milestones in the History of Chemistry 9. The Chemistry of Water, Liquids, and Solutions

Advanced (AP) Chemistry by Zora Dougherty, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-ACHEM-TM, Subscription: H-S-ACHEM-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-ACHEM-SA Advanced Chemistry was written by an experienced Chemistry teacher with the new teacher or the teacher with too many preps in mind. Special notes are included that serve as a mentorsystem for the new teacher. Conceptual, qualitative, and quantitative problems are included to allow students to master concepts from previous chapters and simultaneously build both confidence and skill. Table of Contents

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Reactions Thermodynamics Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experience Research Paper

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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1. Introduction to Chemistry 2. Structure and Nature of Matter 3. States of Matter 4. Solutions

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1. The Scientific Method 2. The Nature of Chemistry 3. Experimental and Historical Chemistry 4. Periodic Table 5. Bonding

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Classroom Set: H-S-CHEM-TM, Subscription: H-S-CHEM-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-CHEM-SA The blank stares of confusion will disappear from the faces of your students as they develop a real understanding of chemistry with this accessible, practical instructional system. Built around step-by-step daily lesson plans with content notes and teacher-tested instructional strategies, this course includes all the support a new teacher or a teacher facing an out-of-field assignment or too many preps will need. Table of Contents

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IB Chemistry by Philip Jones, HL/SL Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-IBCM-TM, Subscription: H-S-IBCM-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-IBCM-SA Chemistry Matters Textbook: H-S-CMMT-TXT $80 each USD Note: Textbook and instructional material is expected to be ready for shipping in July 2006. Chemistry Matters is a program of study for IB chemistry. It recognizes that to take hold and mature, concepts must be presented to students periodically and at increasing levels of sophistication. The companion Teacher’s guide links topics to objectives; indicating the core, additional higher level and optional material that is covered in the IB syllabus. The study questions and assessment tests monitor progress; the investigations, the assessment criteria for the laboratory work integral to IB chemistry.

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(See complete 1. Energy Flows in Reactions 2. Atoms in Molecules 3. From Atoms to Ions

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TOC at http://www.teaching-point.net/ibchem.html) 7. Counting by Weighing 4. Bonding and Periodic Trends 8. Breaking up with Water 5. H2O: An Exceptional Molecule 9. More Acids and Bases 6. Structure and Properties

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Marine Biology & Oceanography by Carol Matthews, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-MBIO-TM, Subscription: H-S-MBIO-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-MBIO-SA Used in more than 1,000 schools, the New York State Marine Education Association gave this year-long course an excellent review. Course materials give high school students a rich, laboratory-based learning experience, with 46 exciting labs and accompanying lectures that cover all applicable national and/or state standards. This course is designed to be used with any Marine Biology or Oceanography textbook. Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

History of Oceanography Ocean Geology Navigation Water Chemistry Marine Ecology Pelagic Zone

7. Polar Seas 8. Coral Reefs 9. Benthic Zone 10. Rocky Coastal Zones 11. Sandy Coastal Beach Zones 12. Estuaries and Nekton

Physical Science by Jay Bingaman, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: M-S-PSCI-TM, Subscription: M-S-PSCI-TM-2, Student Book: M-S-PSCI-SA Designed as a Middle School or High School Physical Science course, this curriculum focuses on concepts in both physics and chemistry, unlike traditional high school physics and chemistry courses, which include significant mathematics. High-interest, engaging labs and unit projects are teacher-tested and the comprehensive daily lesson plans provide both content background and carefully described teaching strategies to guide the instructor through each day of the school year.

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Optional Topics Analyzing Ecosystems Impacts of Resource Exploitation Conservation and Biodiversity Pollution Management

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Core Topics Systems and Models The Ecosystem Global Cycles and Physical Systems Human Population and Carrying Capacity

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Classroom Set: H-S-IBES-TM, Subscription: H-S-IBES-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-IBES-SA This curriculum is specifically intended for teachers and students of the IB Environmental Systems SL course. The four core topics and all of the options are fully covered to ensure teacher flexibility when deciding on the options to choose. Special attention is paid to the precise IB Internal Assessment marking criteria for the labs to ensure success in this important area. Each unit will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to score well on all three papers in the IB Environmental Systems SL exam. The tests, internal assessment, and the grading rubrics are based on the latest IB model. Table of Contents

Table of Contents Chemical Processes Acids and Bases Electricity Waves

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5. 6. 7. 8.

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1. Introduction (Safety, Metric System, Scientific Method) 2. Motion 3. Energy 4. Chemical Composition

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Physics Through Inquiry by Bruce Hughes, Full-Year Course

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Classroom Set: H-S-PHYS-TM, Subscription: H-S-PHYS-TM-2, Student Book: H-S-PHYS-SA Physics Through Inquiry ignites student interest with hands-on activities and builds an understanding of physics through engaging lectures and more than 100 demonstrations that create concrete, real-world applications. An easy-to-use pacing guide reduces teacher prep time and ensures that all applicable national and/or state standards are covered. The daily lesson plan is a step-by-step guide to each day’s instruction, including content background and specific teaching strategies to make each day’s instruction a success.

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1. Energy, Work, and Force 2. Force, Acceleration, and Velocity 3. Conservation Laws: Energy and Momentum

4. 5. 6. 7.

Heat and Matter Periodic Motions: Vibrations and Waves Fields: Electrical, Magnetic and Gravitational Modern Physics: From the Atom to the Universe

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Core Topics 1. Population 2. Resources 3. Development

Optional Topics 4. Coasts and Their Management 5. Drainage Basins and Their Management 6. Lithospheric Processes and Hazards

7. Settlement 8. Geographic Skills

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IB History of Europe by Carol Ann McQuaid, HL Course*

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7. Politics to 1914 13. World War Two 8. 19th and Early 20th Century European Society 14. The Cold War and 9. Russian Revolution to the Rise of Stalin the USSR to 1995 10. World War One 15. Post World War 11. The Inter-War Years Two Society 12. Rise and Rule of Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia

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IB History of the Americas by George Burson, HL Course

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Classroom Set: H-X-IBHOA-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBHOA-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBHOA-SA This curriculum is intended for teachers and students of the IB History of the Americas course. In addition to the 22 Sections of the Americas regional option, the curriculum also focuses on IB Prescribed Subject 3-The Cold War, 1960 to 1979, and the following 20th Century World History Topics: Topic 1-The Causes, Practices and Effects of War and Topic 5-The Cold War. Table of Contents

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1. The Colonial Period 2. Movements of Independence 3. The Evolution of New Governments and Confederation 4. Slavery in the Americas 5. The Ante-bellum U.S. and the Civil War and Reconstruction 6. From Reconstruction to Industrialization in the U.S.

7. The U.S. 1900-1928; Canada and Latin America, 1850-1928 8. U.S. Foreign Policy in Latin America, 1898-1945 9. The Mexican Revolution 10. World War I 11. The Great Depression 12. Vargas of Brazil and Perón of Argentina

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6. The Progressive Era and the 1920's 7. World War I 8. The Great Depression 9. World War II 10. The Cold War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War 11. The Domestic History of the US, 1945 - 2004

ACTIVITIES BOOK

The Colonial Period The War for Independence The U.S. 1783 - 1836 The antebellum US and the Civil War and Reconstruction 5. From Reconstruction to the Progressive Era

LESSON PLANS

Classroom Set: H-X-AUSH-TM, Subscription: H-X-AUSH-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-AUSH-SA This course is specifically intended for teachers and students of AP United States History. Unit exams and the grading rubric are based on the latest advanced model. The author taught AP U.S. History for 25 years, conducted AP teacher workshops, and has been an AP U.S. History exam grader. Table of Contents

13. World War II 14. The Domestic History of the U.S., 1945-2004 15. The Cold War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War 16. The End of the Cold War 17. Latin America and Canada after World War II

STANDARDS

Advanced (AP) U.S. History by George Burson, Full-Year Course

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LESSON PLANS

The Age of Enlightenment The French Revolution Napoleon I Victorian Britain The Conservative Order Unification of Italy, Unification of Germany

Social Studies

STANDARDS

IB Geography by Shaun Oakey, HL/SL Course Classroom Set: H-X-IBGO-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBGO-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBGO-SA Note: This material is expected to be ready for shipping in August 2006. This course has comprehensive coverage of the three core topics of Population, Resources, and Development together with a number of the Optional Topics. The daily class notes contain a wealth of information allowing students to build up a broad knowledge of case examples that in turn provide the scaffolding for deep understanding of the geographic concepts. All Chapters are precisely aligned with the IBO syllabus and include classroom activities such as role playing, note taking, map reading, use of GIS, debating, research activities and problem solving. Table of Contents

Classroom Set: H-X-IBHOE-TM, Subscription: H-X-IBHOE-TM-2, Student Book: H-X-IBHOE-SA This course is intended for teachers and students of Higher Level International Baccalaureate History of Europe. Primary source material is provided where possible. The Student Activity Book includes an outline of each lesson with space for student notes. Homework and classroom assignments are specifically designed to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the IB History program. Unit tests model the format of the Internal Assessment and Papers 1, 2 and 3. Table of Contents

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