Selected Product: | A Guide for Developing Interdisciplinary Thematic Units, Third Edition Paperback Edition: 3 Author: Patricia Roberts, Richard D. Kellough Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2003-04-28 ISBN-10: 0130986054 ISBN-13: 9780130986054 List Price: $40.40 Average Customer Rating: | | The First Days Of School: How To Be An Effective Teacher ISBN-10: 0962936065 ISBN-13: 9780962936067 List Price:$29.95 Content Area Reading: Literacy and Learning Across the Curriculum (9th Edition) ISBN-10: 0205532152 ISBN-13: 9780205532155 List Price:$120.40 Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL: A Resource Book for Teaching K-12 English Learners (with MyEducationLab) (5th Edition) (MyEducationLab Series) ISBN-10: 020562684X ISBN-13: 9780205626847 List Price:$77.60 Developing the Curriculum (7th Edition) ISBN-10: 020559350X ISBN-13: 9780205593507 List Price:$128.00 Learning and Instruction: Theory into Practice (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 013111980X ISBN-13: 9780131119802 List Price:$117.33 |
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