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Books with author Stephen Hayes

  • Saxon Math, Intermediate 4

    Stephen Hake

    Hardcover (Saxon / Harcourt Achieve, March 1, 2007)
    Saxon Math's integrated and distributed instructional plan helps all students achieve mastery of the standards by building in TIME to learn, TIME to process, and TIME to practice.
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  • Upper Level ISEE Prep Guide with 6 Full-Length Practice Tests

    Stephen Hayes

    Paperback (General Academic, Inc., Aug. 1, 2015)
    The Upper Level Independent School Entrance Exam® (ISEE) is often required for admission to American private high schools. This 934-page, 3rd edition book is one of the only offerings of its kind that focuses solely on the ISEE and specifically the test for students applying to grades 9 through 12. Covering only the Upper Level ISEE allows us to offer an extraordinarily comprehensive guide: 6 full-length practice tests with answer explanations, extensive concept review, 2000+ practice problems, 1200 vocabulary words, proven strategies, study plans, and even admissions advice. New for this third edition are more than 200 pages of answer explanations for all of the questions in the six practice tests in addition to various corrections and updates. General Academic is a Houston-based academic consulting firm. We initially created this text for our local clients; however, we now hope that you too will benefit from our research and experience even if you cannot make it into our office. Please note that ISEE® is a registered trademark of the Educational Records Bureau, which does not endorse this product.
  • Saxon Math Intermediate 5: Written Practice Workbook

    Stephen Hake

    Paperback (Saxon Publishers, March 1, 2007)
    Rare book
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  • Math 54

    Stephen Hake

    Hardcover (Saxon Pub, Aug. 16, 1990)
    1994 Saxon Math 54: An Incremental Development (H) by Stephen Hake & John Saxon ***ISBN-13: 9780939798216 ***Pages: 484
  • The Wall

    Joseph Hayes, Stephen Hanon

    Audible Audiobook (Joseph Hayes, Sept. 4, 2019)
    Miguel Sanchez is a talented and dynamic attorney who has earned a reputation as a passionate crusader for immigration rights. His charisma and his accomplishments have made him a media darling and paved the way for his explosion onto the national political scene. But he is not who he purports to be. He is the nation's most high-profile illegal immigrant, a secret known to almost no one other than his shadowy handlers. Together, they have an agenda - punish America for its past sins and undermine this country's prosperity and way of life. Since childhood, Sanchez has been conditioned to believe in that cause and to do whatever it takes to see that mission through. Now, he is on the cusp of acquiring the power to do exactly that. Only one person stands in his way - his unassuming, conflict-averse childhood friend, Bobby Rivera. The Wall is an intelligent, fast-paced thriller that combines suspense with a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most controversial, sensitive, and far-reaching issues of our time - immigration. It examines the opportunities, fears, and challenges of recent immigrants and their children. It portrays the changing complexion of America in a way that is sensitive and hopeful. It contrasts life on opposite sides of the border wall, but more importantly, it vividly depicts the walls that exist in the minds and hearts of those trying to assimilate and those who resist.
  • Saxon Math, Course 2

    Stephen Hake

    Hardcover (Saxon Publishers, June 1, 2006)
    Saxon Math Course 2 integrates and distributes traditional units, giving students time to learn and practice skills throughout the year, master content, and develop higher-order thinking.
  • Saxon Math Power-Up Workbook: Intermediate 3

    Stephen Hake

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 2007)
    Written by Stephen Hake, author of the Saxon Middle Grades programs, Saxon Intermediate 3 is ideal for students looking for a textbook approach that provides a smooth transistion into Math 5/4. It is also helpful for students who are coming to Saxon from other programs. Math Intermediate 3 teaches mathematical concepts through informative lessons, helpful diagrams, and interactive activities and investigations.
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  • Saxon Math Course 3 Assessments Grade 8

    Stephen Hake

    Paperback (Harcourt, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Saxon Math Course 3 Assessment Blackline Masters Track and analyze student progress with placement, baseline, and assessment tests and recording forms. Assessment tests include cumulative tests to be given after every five seconds, quarterly benchmark tests, and an end-of-course exam.
  • Saxon Math 5/4 Homeschool Solutions Manual

    Stephen Hake

    Paperback (FBA Powersetup, March 15, 2004)
    Rare Book
  • Saxon Math 54: An Incremental Development by Stephen Hake, John Saxon

    Stephen Hake

    Hardcover (Steck-Vaughn Company, 2001, )
    Saxon Math 54: An Incremental Development by Stephen Hake, John Saxon [Steck-...
  • Akee Tree: A Descendant's Quest for His Slave Ancestors on the Eskridge Plantations

    Stephen Hanks

    Paperback (American History Press, April 30, 2013)
    What would compel an African-American man to spend ten years of his life tracing his family tree from the Pacific Northwest back to slavery times in Mississippi, and ultimately to its African roots? For author Stephen Hanks his quest begins with mere curiosity when he reads the obituary of his uncle, and soon blossoms into a full-blown genealogical investigation. Using standard genealogical tools-interviews, census records, and other sources-he delves into the past, soon finding that he must follow two families, his own and that of those who held his ancestors in bondage. The search takes on a life of its own when Hanks discovers some of the present-day descendants of plantation owner and slaveholder Richard Eskridge. With their help he is able to follow the trail back to Colonel George Eskridge of Virginia, whose namesake was none other than George Washington, the Father of Our Country. Hanks continues to probe, and eventually identifies and visits the homeland of his ancestors in Africa. Akee Tree is not only an honest and unbiased exploration into one family's history; it is a search for identity for a man and his people. Revealing and at times painful, the reader shares the joy of discovery and the shock of realization as author Hanks uncovers the truth about his ancestors. This objective and dramatic account is a powerful testimony to those who may share the same surname today but may have come from vastly different circumstances. In the end it is an affirmation of life and a powerful invitation to reach out to each other in the spirit of reconciliation.
  • Math 87

    Stephen Hake

    Hardcover (Saxon Pub, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Teacher's Edition