Life on an Ocean Planet, 2006 Edition
Student Textbook
ISBN# 978-1-878663-34-4
$77.25 US
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Hardbound four color text is written
in a motivating style for high school students
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Comprehensive
content integrates marine science curriculum with
other core science disciplines - biology, physics, chemistry and geology.
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Life on an Ocean Planet, 2006 Edition
Laboratory and Activity Manual
ISBN# 978-1-878663-35-1
$24.00 US
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Life on an Ocean Planet, 2006 Edition
Laboratory and Activity Manual - Teacher Edition
ISBN# 978-1-878663-51-1
$32.00 US
- Teacher resource for the student lab and activity manual.
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Life on an Ocean Planet, 2006 Edition
Teacher Curriculum Guide
ISBN# 978-1-878663-36-8
$103.00 US
- Provides teaching strategies for both the
experienced and novice marine science
teacher.
- Offers
scheduling suggestions for planning purposes including
block scheduling.
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Life on an Ocean Planet, 2006 Edition
Teacher Digital Resources and
Assessment Tool
ISBN# 978-1-878663-37-5
$347.75 US
- Easy-to-use digital resources on CD-ROM.
- Includes digital version of Teacher Curriculum Guide and Laboratory and Activity Manual (Teacher Edition) for reference convenience.
- Chapter-by-chapter Microsoft® PowerPoint™ slide shows to supplement teacher led presentations.
- Exam View® software provides a variety of assessments for teacher use.
- Microsoft® Word provides lesson plans, laboratory data sheets, and auxiliary teacher materials.
- Includes all illustrations and most photos from the student textbook.
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Life on an Ocean Plane, 2006 Edition
Transparency Pack
ISBN# 978-1-878663-38-2
$325.00 US
- 280 full color transparencies to supplement teacher-led presentations.
- May be used as an alternative to Microsoft® PowerPoint™ presentations .
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