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Principles of Life for the AP course
2014 || Hardcover || David Hillis e.a. || Macmillan Learning
AP Biology is rigorous and challenging, but Principles of Life helps lighten the load with one-of-a-kind resources for students and teachers. Therein, experts in AP Biology offer point-of-use, in-the-margin teaching tips such as "Doing" Science, AP Exam Tips, Mini-Labs, Common Misconceptions, Science Literacy, and more.
Human Geography for the AP® Course
2021 || Paperback || Barbara Hildebrandt || Macmillan Learning
APHG® content and exam prep -- in one convenient product
As an AP® Human Geography instructor, you face unique challenges. Your classes are filled with underclassmen who need you to not only prepare them for their first AP® exam, but to also prepare them for their first college-level course—that is, you must teach students the fundamentals of effectively reading and retaining college-level material. For those with upperclassmen, you must emphasize the importance of the APHG® course and ...
Ways of the World for the AP® World History Modern Course Since 1200 C.E.:
A Global History with Sources
2023 || Hardcover || Robert Strayer e.a. || Macmillan Learning
When the Winds of Change Blow, Build a Windmill
What makes an AP® World History textbook different? For Strayer/Nelson, it’s the combination of two things: an historical narrative with themes of context, change, comparison, and connection, coupled with pedagogy that gives students both the content and analysis skills they need to succeed.
Ways of the World is organized around the 4 historical periods suggested by the Course and Exam Description framework. The scope and sequence aligns beau...
Strive for a 5:
Preparing for the AP® Statistics Exam (High School)
2024 || Paperback || Daren Starnes e.a. || Macmillan Learning
Thinking About Psychology
High School Version
2019 || Hardcover || Charles T. Blair-Broeker e.a. || Macmillan Learning
Emphasizing psychology as a science
Written by a distinguished team of teachers, this fourth edition of Thinking About Psychology reflects up-to-date DSM-5 content and research, emphasizes psychology as a science, answers goal-oriented guiding questions, and provides a vast amount of assessment opportunities for students to regularly test their understanding.
Students are sure to be engrossed by the engaging and conversational tone of authors Charlie Blair-Broeker and Randy Ernst, who have a ...