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Books in The 100 SeriesTM series

  • The 100+ Series Algebra II

    Margaret Thomas, Chad Helgeson

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, April 29, 2003)
    Algebra II links all the activities to the NCTM Standards and provides students with practice in the skill areas necessary to master the concepts presented in a second-level course in Algebra. Review concepts presented in beginning algebra plus exercises that involve slope, intercepts, graphing linear inequalities, domain and range, graphing exponential functions, matrix operations, quadratic equations, trigonometry, radicals, roots, vectors and more. Within the skill-specific assignments, examples of solution methods are presented at the top of each page and puzzles and riddles gauge the success of concepts learned. The numbers of the related standards for each activity can be found in the table of contents. Answer key provided.
  • The 100+ Series Life Science

    Daryl Vriesenga

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    Bring deeper understanding to your science/biology classroom through the use of Life Science. The true-to-life drawings and wide variety of topics including systems, cycles, and kingdoms of living things serve as excellent supplements to your already information-rich curriculum. The well-chosen vocabulary on each page blends well with most all biology texts, making this an ideal resource for all comprehensive life science teachers and students.Life Science is a collection of true-to-life drawings showing a variety of systems, cycles, orders, and more in the five kingdoms of living things. These drawings were designed for use as labeling activities which will familiarize yourstudents with the concepts. These activities will serve as excellent supplements for any comprehensive study of science or biology.
  • The 100+ Series Geometry

    Mary Lee Vivian, Tammy Bohn-Voepel, Margaret Thomas

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, April 29, 2003)
    Geometry links all the activities to the NCTM Standards and provides students with practice in the skill areas required to understand geometry concepts. Reviewing concepts presented in beginning geometry plus exercises involving symmetry, rotations, translations, fractals, the coordinate plane, parallel lines, two-column proofs, intersections, bisecting angles, sectors and arcs, tangents, properties of geometric figures, surface area and volume, and trigonometry are all included. Examples of solution methods are presented at the top of each page and puzzles and riddles help gauge the success of the concepts learned. Each activity has been linked to the related NCTM standard and is identified in the table of contents. Answer key included.
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  • The 100+ Series Mixed Skills in Math, Grades 5-6: Keeping Students Sharp With Daily Practice and Review

    Jillayne Prince Wallaker

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 30, 1999)
    Revisit a variety of basic math concepts each day. Mixed Skills in Math allows students to maintain skills already learned with these brief, engaging exercises. Your fifth and sixth graders will review many essential math concepts including place value, rounding, long division, decimals, fractions, averages, statistics, percentages, ratios, probability and more with two-digit and three-digit numbers. Each page contains practice of three math skills plus a bonus exercise that builds critical thinking. The skill level advances incrementally throughout the book, ensuring that your students are always being challenged. Answer key included.
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  • 50 Terrific Science Experiments

    Elaine Wood, Pam Walker

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    This book presents exciting lab activities designed to help middle school students better understand the concepts included in the science disciplines of physical, earth, and life science. All labs rely on easy-to-locate and inexpensive materials.Students will find the lab directions clear and simple to follow, giving them the freedom to work independently with only a minimum of teacher supervision. Students will investigate and internalize many important science conceptsthrough the successful completion of these fun-to-do science labs.
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  • The 100+ Series Contemporary Cursive

    Suzanne Lowe Wilke

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    This unique book was created to provide practice exercises for students as they learn contemporary cursive writing. Practice material is provided for cursive writers of all levels: those making the transition from manuscript; those needing practice withconnective strokes and upper- and lower-case letters; and those whose cursive just needs practice and polish. The book is filled with fun illustrations to capture your students' interest.
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  • The 100+ Series Building Reading Comprehension, Grade 1-2: High-Interest Selections for Critical Reading Skills

    Gail Blasser-Riley

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2000)
    We read every day. We read books, poems, assignments, lists, signs, directions, recipes, letters, and more. To face a world of print, students must read critically and for meaning. A variety of formats in this book offers the practice students need to build important reading skills. Drawing conclusions, identifying the main idea, examining the writer's purpose, mapping story elements, building vocabulary, and determining fact or opinion are among the many reading skills covered.
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  • The 100+ Series Science Enrichment, Grades 5-6

    Daryl Vriesenga

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    This book will enhance your science program with entertaining, interesting, and informative activities covering such diverse topics as the human body, plants, astronomy, weather, earth science, and the animal kingdom.Your students will gain a clearer understanding of the world around them through the fun activities included in this great book.
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  • The 100+ Series German, Elementary

    Kelly Morris

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2000)
    Help your students get a jump start on learning German. Guide your class through the basics of the German language with more than 100 reproducible activity pages from which to choose. Begin with letters of the alphabet and numbers, then progress through functional vocabulary. Use the activities to teach your students about colors, weather, food, clothing, animals, the city, and other everyday topics. Activity pages present vocabulary in well-defined categories, and accompanying illustrations assure that your students will learn German in meaningful context. This book is a practical resource filled with fun learning activities. An absolute must for the beginning German classroom.
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  • Precalculus, Grade 8+

    Wayne J. Bentley

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    This book was designed so that your students can independently complete even the most difficult problems in this complex subject. Each lesson provides the sequence necessary to successfully solve a problem. The problem set starts with step-by-step written instructions, followed by a matching example, and then enough practice to allow the students to proceed in precalculus. Use this workbook for group work, review, enrichment, formative assessment, student-led lessons, and so on.
  • The 100+ Series Math Practice, Grades 1-2

    Clare Welch, Barb Bartholomew, Carl Meinke

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, March 15, 1990)
    This book provides hundreds of practice problems and addresses one basic skill on each page. The activities in the book become progressively more difficult, ensuring that your students are always being challenged. This title focuses primarily on one- and two-digit addition and subtraction. There is some three-digit practice and an introduction to multiplication. This book is a great resource to use if you want to give your young students plenty of practice with their math skills. Reproducible. Answer key included.
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  • Using the Standards - Building Grammar & Writing Skills, Grade 2

    Q. L. Pearce

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, April 29, 2003)
    The Using the Standards: Building Grammar and Writing Skills Series was developed to help students achieve the goals outlined in the IRA/NCTE Standards for the English Language. Theses standards encompass all types of language skills--reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing, and visually representing. Since this book is focused on grammar and writing, it emphasizes the standards most directly applicable. However, since reading and writing are inextricably linked, aspects of all 12 standards are included. The table of contents includes a listing of the related IRA/NCTE Standards that are addressed in that activity. The activities in the first half of this book focus on improving grammar skills; the second part includes activities to develop better writing skills.
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