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Key to Geometry: Lines and Segments (Key to Geometry, 1) (Bk. 1)
by Newton Hawley, Patrick Suppes
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Key to Geometry: Constructions (Key to Geometry, 3) (Bk. 3)
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Key to Geometry: Perpendiculars (Key to Geometry, 4)
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Key to Geometry: Squares and Rectangles (Key to Geometry, 5)
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Key to Geometry: Angles (Key to Geometry, 6)
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Words on the Vine: 36 Vocabulary Units on Root Words
by Claudia Vurnakes
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(From Amazon): Ancient Latin and Greek live on in the words we speak every day. Introduce your st...
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Key to Geometry, Book 7: Perpendiculars and Parallels, Chords and Tangents, Circles
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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Key to Geometry, Book 8: Triangles, Parallel Lines, Similar Polygons
by Newton Hawley
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(From Amazon): Key to Geometry offers a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geome...
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New American Cursive II
by Iris Hatfield
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(From Amazon): From Memoria Press: The New American Cursive is an easy-to-follow resource for tea...
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Exploring America v.2: History, Literature, and Faith - Late 1800s Through the Present
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(From Amazon): About Exploring America Exploring America is an American history high school curr...
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