Scenarios are presented vividly through live-action, animation, and computer graphics that will capture the interest of students, and motivate them to master Algebraic concepts and practices. All programs use the latest powerful learning technology from Texas Instruments, the TI-Nspire. Animated keystrokes walk students through each equation and take the fear and anxiety out of Algebra.
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Scenarios are presented vividly through live-action, animation, and computer graphics that will capture the interest of students, and motivate them to master Algebraic concepts and practices. All programs use the latest powerful learning technology from Texas Instruments, the TI-Nspire. Animated keystrokes walk students through each equation and take the fear and anxiety out of Algebra.
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Episodes in this series:Linear Functions, Equations, and Graphs - Part OneQuadratic Functions, Equations, and Graphs - Part OneVariables, Equations and Functions: The Foundation of Algebra - Part OneInequalities: Solving Inequalities in One and Two Variables - Part OneRelations and Functions - Part OneLinear Functions, Equations, and Graphs - Part TwoVariables, Equations and Functions: The Foundation of Algebra - Part TwoQuadratic Functions, Equations, and Graphs - Part TwoInequalities: Solving Inequalities in One and Two Variables - Part twoRelations and Functions - Part Two
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Young people in the United States are more alienated from American civic life than ever before in the nation's history, voting less and rarely participating in the affairs of their community. Citizen participation, de Tocqueville observed nearly 200 years ago, makes American democracy unique. The relationship of representative and participatory democracy in U.S. history, the necessity of combining self interest with civic virtue, and other issues related to democracy are explored in this timely series.
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Young people in the United States are more alienated from American civic life than ever before in the nation's history, voting less and rarely participating in the affairs of their community. Citizen participation, de Tocqueville observed nearly 200 years ago, makes American democracy unique. The relationship of representative and participatory democracy in U.S. history, the necessity of combining self interest with civic virtue, and other issues related to democracy are explored in this timely series.
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A new series with high production values for just about every student that takes an Anatomy class. You’ve got the Basics covered.
1) The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks and the Human Brain
2) The Endocrine System: Molecular Messengers, Chemical Control
3) The Immunological System: Recognition, Attack and Memory
4) Respiration and Circulation: Gas Exchange and Molecular Transport
5) Digestion and Excretion: Absorption, Excretion and Homeostasis
6) Muscular, Skeletal, and Integumentary Systems: Defining our Form
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A new series with high production values for just about every student that takes an Anatomy class. You’ve got the Basics covered.
1) The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks and the Human Brain
2) The Endocrine System: Molecular Messengers, Chemical Control
3) The Immunological System: Recognition, Attack and Memory
4) Respiration and Circulation: Gas Exchange and Molecular Transport
5) Digestion and Excretion: Absorption, Excretion and Homeostasis
6) Muscular, Skeletal, and Integumentary Systems: Defining our Form
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American students retain geography and history information better when they experience living images of world cultures. These programs about some of the world’s major countries help students understand other peoples’ environments, values, and significant historical contributions. They also feature information-rich maps that clarify geographical data such as a country’s global location, major regions, and important cities. The scripts and narrators reflect indigenous cultures, but each program uses language appropriate for North American classrooms.
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American students retain geography and history information better when they experience living images of world cultures. These programs about some of the world’s major countries help students understand other peoples’ environments, values, and significant historical contributions. They also feature information-rich maps that clarify geographical data such as a country’s global location, major regions, and important cities. The scripts and narrators reflect indigenous cultures, but each program uses language appropriate for North American classrooms.
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This series explores the characteristics of body structure, locomotion, mating, habitat adaptation, and other features that cause scientists to classify animals in biological groups.
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This series explores the characteristics of body structure, locomotion, mating, habitat adaptation, and other features that cause scientists to classify animals in biological groups.
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This series shows the pain bullies implement on kids.
1) Stopping Verbal Bullying
2) Bullycide & Verbal Abuse
3) Cyberstalking & Bullying
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This series shows the pain bullies implement on kids.
1) Stopping Verbal Bullying
2) Bullycide & Verbal Abuse
3) Cyberstalking & Bullying
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1) Teens Beating the Odds--Teens Beating the Odds" reinforces the positive role parents can play in developing their children's self-confidence by reassuring them that obstacles are not permanent, pervasive, or personal.
2) From Rude to Respectful--This important program asks if troubled kids act the way they do because they feel isolated and unconnected to those around them.
3) The Buy Me Generation--This eye-opening program features positive examples of spoiled kids who turned their lives around when they learned the difference between what they need and what they want.
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1) Teens Beating the Odds--Teens Beating the Odds" reinforces the positive role parents can play in developing their children's self-confidence by reassuring them that obstacles are not permanent, pervasive, or personal.
2) From Rude to Respectful--This important program asks if troubled kids act the way they do because they feel isolated and unconnected to those around them.
3) The Buy Me Generation--This eye-opening program features positive examples of spoiled kids who turned their lives around when they learned the difference between what they need and what they want.
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The world's climates and weathers range from arctic to tropical, from desert to monsoon. Live-action, on location footage from around the world and computer animated graphics take you inside the environmental adaptations of those who live in each of these regions.
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The world's climates and weathers range from arctic to tropical, from desert to monsoon. Live-action, on location footage from around the world and computer animated graphics take you inside the environmental adaptations of those who live in each of these regions.
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This eleven-part series shows seven of the helpers on whom communities depend. Each community helper discusses his or her role and how it relates to children's lives. Five programs show how history, size, and geography reveal differences and similarities in communities and how rules and work help communities serve most people's needs.
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This eleven-part series shows seven of the helpers on whom communities depend. Each community helper discusses his or her role and how it relates to children's lives. Five programs show how history, size, and geography reveal differences and similarities in communities and how rules and work help communities serve most people's needs.
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Welcome to the mad and merrily macabre world of British author Roald Dahl, who continues to capture the imaginations of young readers. Fans of Dahl's books and budding writers alike will be fascinated by this illuminating three-part series that examines the techniques Dahl used to write his classic books.
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Welcome to the mad and merrily macabre world of British author Roald Dahl, who continues to capture the imaginations of young readers. Fans of Dahl's books and budding writers alike will be fascinated by this illuminating three-part series that examines the techniques Dahl used to write his classic books.
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Through dramatic re-creations, 3D animations, insightful scripts, and worldwide location footage, this series connects both action events and key concepts that shaped each of the great Ancient Civilizations.
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Through dramatic re-creations, 3D animations, insightful scripts, and worldwide location footage, this series connects both action events and key concepts that shaped each of the great Ancient Civilizations.
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This series dramatizes how six of our most important citizens and heroes, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Betsy Ross from the Revolutionary War period, and Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman from the Civil War era, affected the course of American history.
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This series dramatizes how six of our most important citizens and heroes, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Betsy Ross from the Revolutionary War period, and Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman from the Civil War era, affected the course of American history.
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This series travels the world in search of how Geometry concepts have influenced architectural and cultural landmarks in different cultures and throughout history.
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This series travels the world in search of how Geometry concepts have influenced architectural and cultural landmarks in different cultures and throughout history.
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This series covers the skeletal/muscle system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, and the circulatory system, demonstrating to viewers the structure and processes of their bodies.
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This series covers the skeletal/muscle system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, and the circulatory system, demonstrating to viewers the structure and processes of their bodies.
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