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Introductory Algebra

Posted by on Tuesday, 18 January, 2011

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Cracking the ACT 1998-99 Edition

Posted by on Tuesday, 18 January, 2011

Geoff Martz attended Dartmouth College and Columbia University, joining The Princeton Review in 1985 as a teacher and writer. brbrKim Magloire is a graduate of Princeton University. She joined The Princeton Review in 1984 as an SAT teacher, and has since taught The Princeton Review’s SAT II, LSAT, GMAT, GRE and MCAT programs. Magloire is currently attending graduate school at Columbia University.WE KNOW THE ACTbrbrThe experts at The Princeton Review study the ACT and other standardized tests each year to make sure you get the most up-to-date, thoroughly researched books possible.brbrWE KNOW STUDENTSbrbrEach year we help more than two million students score high with our courses, bestselling books, and award-winning software.brbrWE GET RESULTSbrbrStudents who take our courses for the SAT, GRE, LSAT, and many other tests see score improvements that have been verified by independent accounting firms. The proven techniques we teach in our six-week ACT course are in this book.brbrAND IF IT’S ON THE ACT, IT’S IN THIS BOOKbrWe don’t try to teach you everything you need to know about English and math, only the techniques you’ll need to score high on the ACT. There’s a big difference. In Cracking the ACT, 1998-1999 Edition, we’ll teach you how to think like the test-makers and:brbr*Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool youbr*Ace the English test by learning how to quickly spot sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation errorsbr*Crack ACT algebra problems by “plugging in” numbers in place of lettersbr*Score high on reading comprehension by learning to zero in on the main ideas, topic sentences, and key wordsbr*Solve science reasoning problems by scanning the passage for critical wordsbrbrThis book includes The Princeton Review Assessment, a full-length diagnostic exam that will predict your score on both the ACT and the SAT.&#1?ñ¸Që… ¾Û€

 

Calculators

Posted by on Monday, 17 January, 2011

This text is designed to teach the ten-key tough method of operating print, display-print, or display calculators. It also teaches simple math operations using the calculator.

 

Introductory Algebra for College Students (3rd Edition)

Posted by on Sunday, 16 January, 2011

The goal of this series is to provide readers with a strong foundation in Algebra. Each book is designed to develop readers’ critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities and prepare readers for subsequent Algebra courses as well as “ service” math courses. Topics are presented in an interesting and inviting format, incorporating real world sourced data and encouraging modeling and problem-solving. The Real Number System. Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable. Problem Solving. Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities. Exponents and Polynomials. Factoring Polynomials. Rational Expressions. Roots and Radicals. Quadratic Equations and Functions. For anyone interested in introductory and intermediate algebra and for the combined introductory and intermediate algebra.

 

The House of the Seven Gables, Notes

Posted by on Saturday, 15 January, 2011

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After-School Success: Academic Enrichment Strategies with Urban Youth: Academic Enrichment Strategies with Urban Youth

Posted by on Saturday, 15 January, 2011

In this inspiring book, Anne Bouie details her work with underachieving urban youth and their families at Project Interface, a math and science enrichment program, where she developed a unique approach to raising achievement. Bouie argues that rather than identifying deficits and dysfunctions in the family, a more effective method focuses on the strengths and builds on the inherent resilience of the community. She describes the design and implementation of a collaboratively organized, community-based after-school enrichment program that worked.

 

Thomas’ Calculus

Posted by on Saturday, 15 January, 2011

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Basic College Mathematics

Posted by on Friday, 14 January, 2011

P style=MARGIN: 0pxBJohn Tobey/Breceived his BA in mathematics from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois in 1965, his MA in mathematics education from Harvard University in 1966, and his PhD in mathematics education from Boston University in 1980. He has taught in the mathematics department at the United States Military Academy at West Point and has served as the mathematics Department Chairman at North Shore Community College in Danvers, Massachusetts for five years. John has served as the president of the New England Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges. He has received the NISOD award for outstanding teaching from the University of Texas at Austin. John is the author of seven mathematics books published by Pearson Education. John has spoken to many mathematics departments and at many professional meetings throughout the country on the topic of developmental mathematics education and distance learning in mathematics. He lives in Massachusetts./PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PP style=MARGIN: 0pxBJeffrey Slater/Bhas been a professor at North Shore Community College for thirty-eight years and received the Teacher of the Year in 2002. Jeff travels around the country speaking on student retention and is also a consultant to the Federal Government. He lives in Marblehead, Mass. with his wife Shelley and his yellow lab Gracie./PP style=MARGIN: 0px /PBJamie Blair/Bhas directed the Mathematics Learning Center at Orange Coast College for the past seventeen years. She designed, developed, and implemented the Center, and as a result of this effort has provided technical expertise related to the particulars of the Math Center to numerous other two-year colleges and at many conferences. In 2007 Jamie was appointed to the Team of Basic Skills Specialist by the California State Academic Senate. She is also currently participating on Title 3 committees on her campus. She specializes in teaching students who have never been successful in@s33333 ¾Û€

 

Roadmap to 4th Grade Math, New York Edition

Posted by on Wednesday, 12 January, 2011

The Princeton Review is the fastest growing test-preparation company in the country, with over 60 franchise offices in the nation. Each year, we help more than 2 million students prepare for college, grad school, professional licensing exams, and successful careers.If Students Need to Know It, It’s in This BookbrThis book develops the math skills of fourth graders. It builds skills that will help them succeed in school and on the New York State test.brbrWhy The Princeton Review?brWe have more than 20 years of experience helping students master the skills needed to excel on standardized tests. Each year, we help more than 2 million students score higher and earn better grades.brbrWe Know the New York State Testing ProgrambrOur experts at The Princeton Review have analyzed the New York State test, and this book provides the most up-to-date, thoroughly researched practice possible for the Grade 4 Mathematics test. We break down the test into individual skills to familiarize students with the test’s structure, while increasing their overall skill level.brbrWe Get ResultsbrWe know what it takes to succeed in the classroom and on tests. This book includes strategies that are proven to improve student performance. We providebrbr* content review, detailed lessons, and practice exercises modeled on the skills tested by the New York State Grade 4 Mathematics testbr* engaging puzzles, riddles, and word problemsbr* 2 complete practice New York State Math testsbCONTENTSbrIntroduction/b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1brIntroduction for Parents and Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3brIntroduction for Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5brProgress Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10brbMile by Mile/b. . . . .@`ŒÌÌÌÌÍ ¾Û€

 

College Algebra: An Early Functions Approach

Posted by on Wednesday, 12 January, 2011

P style=MARGIN: 0px soNormalBBob Blitzer/Bis a native of Manhattan and received a Bachelor of Arts degree with dual majors in mathematics and psychology (minor: English literature) from the City College of New York. His unusual combination of academic interests led him toward a Master of Arts in mathematics from the University of Miami and a doctorate in behavioral sciences from Nova University. Bob is most energized by teaching mathematics and has taught a variety of mathematics courses at Miami-Dade College for nearly 30 years. He has received numerous teaching awards, including Innovator of the Year from the League for Innovations in the Community College, and was among the first group of recipients at Miami-Dade College for an endowed chair based on excellence in the classroom. Bob has writtenIIntermediate Algebra for College Students, Introductory Algebra for College Students, Essentials of Intermediate Algebra for College Students, Introductory and Intermediate Algebra for College Students, Essentials of Introductory and Intermediate Algebra for College Students, Algebra for College Students, Thinking Mathematically, College Algebra, Algebra and Trigonometry/I, andIPrecalculus/I, all published by Pearson Prentice Hall./PP style=MARGIN: 0pxB/BBBob Blitzer’s/Bunique background in mathematics and behavioral sciences, along with his commitment to teaching, inspired him to develop a precalculus series that gets readers engaged and keeps them engaged. Presenting the full scope of the mathematics is just the first step. Blitzer draws in the reader with vivid applications that use math to solve real-life problems. These applications help answer the question “When will I ever use this?” Readers stay engaged because the book helps them remain focused as they study. The three-step learning system–See It, Hear It, Try It–makes examples easy to follow, while frequent annotations offer the support and guidance of a@R (õÂ? ¾Û€