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GRADES 9–12ADVANCED ACADEMICS2016–2017

CALCULUS FOR APTHE RIGHT TOOLSFOR STUDENT SUCCESS Aligned tothe new APCalculusExam On-page features offer important information related to the AP exam Video solutions, live tutoring, and more free resources available online Performance Tasks at the end of each chapter helps students demonstratetheir knowledge and check their understandingLearn More on page 8

TABLE OF CONTENTSBiology22Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life, Fourteeth EditionBiology, Tenth EditionChemistry3Chemistry, Ninth EditionPhysics4NEWNEW555College Physics, Tenth EditionEnvironmental ScienceLiving in the Environment, Fourth Canadian EditionEnvironmental Science: Sustaining Your WorldGeology and the Environment, Seventh EditionCalculusNEW66778Single Variable Calculus, Eighth EditionCalculus, Eighth EditionSingle Variable Calculus, Early TranscendentalsCalculus, Early TranscendentalsCalculus for APPreCalculus8Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, Seventh EditionAlgebra99College AlgebraAlgebra and Trigonometry, Fourth EditionTrigonometry101111121213131313141414NEW 15NEW 15NEW 1516Western Civilization: Since 1300, Ninth EditionWorld History: Volume 1: To 1800, Eighth EditionWorld Civilizations: Volume I: To 1700, Seventh EditionWorld Civilizations: Volume II: Since 1500, Seventh EditionThe American Pageant, Updated Sixteenth EditionHuman Development: A Life-Span View,Third Canadian EditionSources of the Western Tradition, Ninth EditionArt HistoryGardner’s Art Through the Ages: A Global History,Fifteenth EditionGardner’s Art Through the Ages: A Concise Global History,Fourth EditionGardner’s Art Through the Ages: A Concise History ofWestern Art, Fourth EditionComparative PoliticsAn Introduction to Comparative PoliticsEconomicsNEW 1616Exploring Macroeconomis, Fourth Canadian EditionPrinciples of Economics, Seventh EditionPsychologyNEW 1717Psychology: Themes and Variations, Tenth EditionPsychology, Ninth EditionReligionTrigonometry, Second Edition18Statistics10HistoryStatistics: Learning from Data, AP EditionLanguage and CompositionReadings for Writers, Fifthteenth EditionThe Bare Essentials: Plus, Fourth EditionLiterature and CompositionPerrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound & Sense,Twelfth EditionPerrine’s Sound & Sense: An Introduction to Poetry,Fourteenth EditionWorld Religions: For Secondary SchoolsFrench191919Interaction: Langue et culture, Neuvième ÉditionBravo!, Huitième ÉditionQuant à moi Témoignages des Français et desFrancophones, Cinquième ÉditionSpanish2020¡Continuemos!, Eighth EditionCómo se dice.?, Enhanced, Tenth EditionItalian202123Ponti: Italiano terzo millenio, AP EditionContact UsSales RepresentativesHow to OrderExplore our learning solutions:www.nelson.com/cataloguesLook for these Prices subject to change without notice.Digital ResourcesContent solutions provided onlineand offline in a variety of formatsPrices reflect 20% K–12 Educator’s discount.

BIOLOGYGRADES 10–12GRADES 9–12BiologyTenth EditionBiologyAuthors: Eldra Solomon, Charles Martin, Diana W. Martin,Linda R. BergThe Unity and Diversity of LifeFourteenth EditionAuthors: Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine EversCecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, and Christine Evers are among the mostsuccessful authors in biology instruction because of their approach,writing style, unique illustrations, and current coverage of the breadth ofbiology’s topics. Fulfilling the standards of the new AP Biology course,this text has a lively and engaging writing style that conveys the centralconcepts and applications of human biology.Key Features Complete coverage of the “Big Ideas” of the course Emphasizes scientific inquiry, student-directed lab work, inquiry-basedproblem solving Parallels the AP Biology Exam, listing similar types of questions withexamples and the best strategies for answering them AP Biology Correlation to the AP Biology Exam lists the topics studentsare required to know and the corresponding page numbers in the textin which they are covered Multiple-choice questions located at the end of each chapter Free-response questions located in the back of the text 2016, CENGAGE LearningStudent TextLab ManualTeacher's GuideFast Track to a 343Working like a built-in study guide, this integrated inquiry-basedlearning system guides students through every chapter. The newedition offers expanded integration of the text’s five guiding themes ofbiology (the evolution of life, the transmission of biological information,the flow of energy through living systems, interactions amongbiological systems, and the inter-relationship of structure and function)and innovative online and multimedia resources.Key Features Predict, Connect, and Visualize questions help students apply theknowledge they have learned Enhanced Key Point, Key Experiment, and Research Method figuresshowcase the process of science End-of-chapter questions, organized according to Bloom’s taxonomy,allow students to evaluate their understanding of the material 2015, CENGAGE LearningStudent Text9781285431826 159.95 174.50 80.50 70.50 37.50Fast Track to a 5: Preparing for theAP Biology Examination (for Starr)Help students study for the AP examquickly, efficiently, and effectively.The workbook is closely correlated tothis textbook and includes: A diagnostic test Test-taking strategies Course content review 2 full-length practice exams2www.nelsonschoolcentral.comTo order Toll Free 1-800-268-2222

CHEMISTRYGRADES 11–12ChemistryNinth EditionAuthors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. ZumdahlThis edition supports the new AP Chemistry Curriculum Framework with its emphasis onconcept-based problem solving, understanding of chemical models, and teaching eachstudent to “think like a chemist.” Emphasis on using a qualitative approach to chemistry beforequantitative problems helps to build comprehension. A strong focus on modelling throughoutthe narrative addresses the problem of rote memorization by helping students betterunderstand and appreciate the process of scientific development.Key Features 2014, CENGAGE LearningStudent TextFast Track to a 5Test Bank978113361109797811336115169781133612018* 37.50 59.95 Problem-solving strategy boxes focus the student’s attention on the importance of the problemsolving process, helping them learn to think like chemists A section titled Learning to Solve Problems in Chapter 3 enables students to understand thatthinking their way through a problem produces long-term and meaningful learning Margin Notes provide problem-solving tips and reminders, step boxes that highlight the mainconcepts in a section, and a range of end-of-chapter questions Question formats consisting of Discussion Questions, Exercises, integrative Challenge Problems,and comprehensive Marathon Problems can be assigned for extra credit A unique organization covers equilibria and acid-base chemistry early and covers atomic theoryand bonding in the second half of the text Includes sections on Exact Treatment of Buffered Solutions (Chapter 8), Adiabatic Processes(Chapter 10), and Molecular, Rotational, Vibrational, Electronic, and Nuclear MagneticSpectroscopy (Chapter 14), which provide greater depth at a slightly more rigorous level Mathematical operations required for the text are conveniently described in the Appendix orillustrated in worked-out examples Knowledge of calculus is not required and any differential and integral notations used areaccompanied by explanationsFast Track to a 5: Preparing for the AP ChemistryExamination (for Zumdahl)Help students study for the AP exam quickly,efficiently, and effectively.The workbook is closely correlated to this textbookand includes: A diagnostic test Test-taking strategies Course content review 2 full-length practice exams*Please call Nelson Education Customer Support for pricing.Prices subject to change without notice.Prices reflect 20% K–12 Educator’s discount.3

PHYSICSGRADES 11–12College PhysicsTenth EditionAuthors: Raymond A. Serway, Chris VuilleIllustrate to your AP Physics B students how physics works in the real world with this clear,logical, algebra-based presentation of the basic concepts and principles of physics. CollegePhysics provides a concise strategy for connecting theories to a consistent problem-solvingapproach, carefully reinforcing this methodology throughout the text and connecting it toreal world examples. The latest findings of physics education research have been integratedthroughout the text, placing more emphasis on critical and conceptual thinking.Key Features 2015, CENGAGE LearningStudent TextFast Track to a 597812857624949781285762647 159.95 37.50 Worked Examples: Questions requiring a conceptual response or determination also includeestimates requiring knowledge of the relationships between concepts, with answers at the back ofthe book Modern Artwork: Art is drawn in a modern style to clearly express the physics principlespresented Conceptual Questions: Approximately a dozen conceptual questions at the end of each chapterprovide students with a means of self-testing and can also be used for initiating classroomdiscussions Problems: Extensive set of problems at the end of each chapter with improved variety, interest,and pedagogical value while maintaining their clarity and quality Problem-Solving Strategies: A general problem-solving strategy to be followed by the studentis outlined at the end of Chapter 1, which helps students identify the essential steps in solvingproblems and increases their skills as problem solvers Learning Objectives: Identify the major concepts in a section and also identify the specific skills/outcomes students should be able to demonstrate to prove they have solid understanding ofthose concepts Warm-Up Exercises: Appear at the beginning of each chapter’s problem set to reviewmathematical and physical concepts that are prerequisites for that chapter’s problem set, andalso provide students with a general preview of the new physics concepts covered in the followingchapterFast Track to a 5: Preparing for the AP Physics BExamination (for Serway)Help students study for the AP exam quickly,efficiently, and effectively.The workbook is closely correlated to this textbookand includes: A diagnostic test Test-taking strategies Course content review 2 full-length practice exams4www.nelsonschoolcentral.comTo order Toll Free 1-800-268-2222

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/GEOLOGYGRADE 11GRADES 9–12GRADES 9–12NEWNEWEDITIONEnvironmental ScienceSustaining Your WorldLiving in theEnvironmentFourth Canadian EditionAuthors: G. Tyler Miller, Dave Hackett,Carl E. WolfeLiving in the Environment, Fourth CanadianEdition is designed to equip students with theinspiration and knowledge they need to make adifference solving today’s environmental issuesin Canada and globally. The text is sciencebased, solutions-oriented, and provides aninterdisciplinary study of how nature works andhow things in nature are interconnected. Theauthors present fair and balanced presentationsof opposing viewpoints, advantages anddisadvantages of various technologies, andproposed solutions to environmental problemswithout injecting personal bias, allowingstudents to think critically and draw their ownconclusions about important environmentalissues. With over 150 illustrations, maps,and animations, the text has been designedto present complex ideas in understandableways that relate learning to the real world.Environmental issues are looked at from bothCanadian and global perspectives—from thedevelopment of Alberta’s oil sands to reactionsto the 2015 Paris Agreement on climatechange. Comparisons and contrasts betweenNorth America and other countries such asChina, India, Brazil, Nigeria, the Netherlands,continue to be an important aspect to thisfourth Canadian edition. 2017, Nelson EducationStudent Text9780176587185*ON Supports Environmental Science Grade 11 University/College Preparation SVN3MGeology and theEnvironmentAuthors: G. Tyler Miller Jr., Scott SpoolmanSeventh EditionThis resource was specifically created foryour high school environmental sciencecourse. With a central theme of sustainabilityincluded throughout, the authors have focusedcontent and included student activities onthe core environmental issues of today whileincorporating current research on solutionsbased outcomes. National Geographic imagesand graphics support the text. NationalGeographic Explorers and scientists, who areworking in the field to solve environmentalissues of all kinds, tell their stories of how realscience and engineering practices are usedto solve real-world environmental problems.This resource will ensure your students learncritical thinking skills to evaluate all sides ofenvironmental issues while gaining knowledgeof the Core Ideas from the Next GenerationScience Standards (NGSS) and applying thatknowledge to real science and engineeringpractices and activities.Authors: Bernard W. Pipkin, Dee D. Trent,Richard Hazlett, Paul BiermanBrief Table of ContentsTable of ContentsSpecial Feature: Into the Okavango with NationalGeographicUnit 1: Ecology and EcosystemsUnit 2: BiodiversityUnit 3: Sustaining BiodiversityUnit 4: Environmental QualityUnit 5: Environmental Concerns1. Humans, Geology, and the Environment2. The Earth System and Climate Change3. The Solid Earth4. Earthquakes and Human Activities5. Volcanoes6. Weathering, Soils, and Erosion7. Mass Wasting and Subsidence8. Freshwater Resources9. Hydrologic Hazards at the Earth’s Surface10. Coastal Environments and Humans11. Glaciation and Long-Term Climate Change12. Arid Lands, Winds, and Desertification13. Mineral Resources and Society14. Energy and the Environment15. Waste Management and Geology 2017, CENGAGE LearningStudent Text9781305637429 113.50In partnership with National GeographicSociety, this book helps students developcritical thinking skills and apply scientificmethod while analyzing topics of social andenvironmental importance. It incorporatesmultiple aspects of environmental geologysuch as environmental law, land-use planning,engineering geology, and medical geology intodiscussion of each geological phenomenon.Key Features Case Studies dealing with issues of climatechange and global warming Pedagogical features encourage studentinvolvement and critical thinking about geologyand the environment Motivating Questions on chapter openers Critical thinking style questions are included onChapter Opener introductions and on selectedCase Studies 2014, CENGAGE LearningStudent Text9781133603986**Please call Nelson Education Customer Support for pricing.Prices subject to change without notice.Prices reflect 20% K–12 Educator’s discount.5

CALCULUSGRADES 11–12Single Variable CalculusEighth EditionCalculusEighth EditionAuthor: James StewartThis text is widely renowned for mathematical precision and accuracy, clarity of exposition,and outstanding examples and problem sets. Stewart’s writing style speaks clearly and directlyto students, guiding them through key ideas, theorems, and problem-solving steps, andencouraging them to think as they read and learn calculus.Key Features Every concept is supported by thoughtfully worked examples—many with step-by-stepexplanations—and carefully chosen exercises, which illustrates the quality of this pedagogicalsystem Physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, medicine, and social science are used to motivatestudents and demonstrate the power of calculus as a problem-solving tool in a wide variety offields Examples are models for problem-solving or a means of demonstrating techniques, as well as toencourage students to develop an analytic view of the subject Conceptual exercises encourage the development of communication skills by explicitly requestingdescriptions, conjectures, and explanations and stimulate critical thinking to reinforce the conceptsof calculus Comprehensive review sections follow each chapter and further support conceptual understandingFast Track to a 5: Preparing for the AP Calculus ABand Calculus BC Examinations (for Stewart Calculus) 2016, CENGAGE LearningSingle Variable Calculus, Eighth EditionStudent Text9781305266704Calculus, Eighth EditionStudent Text9781305266698Teacher's Guide9781305271791Fast Track to a 59781305268623Help students study for the AP exam quickly, efficiently,and effectively. 96.95 159.95 33.95 37.50The workbook is closely correlated to this textbook andincludes: A diagnostic test Test-taking strategies Course content review 2 full-length practice examsTable of Contents1. Functions and Limits2. Derivatives3. Applications of Differentiation4. Integrals5. Applications of Integration6. Inverse Functions: Exponential, Logarithmic, and Inverse Trigonometric Functions7. Techniques of Integration8. Further Applications of Integration9. Differential Equations10. Curves in Parametric, Vector, and Polar CoordinatesNote – Single Variable Calculus ends here11. Infinite Sequences and Series12. Vectors and the Geometry of Space13. Vector Functions14. Partial Derivatives15. Multiple Integrals16. Vector Calculus17. Second-Order Differential Equations6www.nelsonschoolcentral.comTo order Toll Free 1-800-268-2222

CALCULUSGRADES 11–12Single Variable CalculusEarly TranscendentalsCalculusEarly TranscendentalsAuthor: James StewartThese texts are renowned for mathematical precision and accuracy, clarity of exposition,and outstanding examples and problem sets. The Student Book introduces exponential andlogarithmic functions in the first chapter, with their limits and derivatives found in Chapters 2–3,along with polynomials and other elementary functions.Key Features Author’s clear writing style guides students through key ideas, theorems, and problem-solvingsteps Thoughtfully worked examples that support concepts as models for problem-solving, with manyincluding step-by-step explanations Examples that encourage students to develop an analytical and insightful view of mathematicalconcepts, with many displaying solutions graphically, analytically, and/or numerically 2016, CENGAGE LearningSingle Variable Calculus, Early TranscendentalsStudent Text9781305267275 96.95Calculus, Early TranscendentalsStudent Text9781305267268 159.95AP Teacher’s Guide9781305272613 34.95Table of Contents1. Functions and Models2. Limits and Derivatives3. Differentiation Rules4. Applications of Differentiation5. Integrals6. Applications of Integration7. Techniques of Integration8. Further Applications of Integration9. Differential Equations10. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates11. Infinite Sequences and SeriesNote – Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals ends here12. Vectors and the Geometry of Space13. Vector Functions14. Partial Derivatives15. Multiple Integrals16. Vector Calculus17. Second-Order Differential EquationsPrices subject to change without notice.Prices reflect 20% K–12 Educator’s discount.7

CALCULUSGRADES 11–12GRADES 11–12NEWPrecalculusCalculus for APMathematics for CalculusSeventh EditionAuthors: Ron Larson, Paul BattagliaAuthors: James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem WatsonThis resources is specifically designed for the AP CurriculumFramework and AP Exam. For the first time, Ron Larson haspartnered with an AP Calculus teacher to develop a program thatmeets the needs of the AP Calculus course while helping studentsdevelop mathematical knowledge conceptually. With a clear focus oncourse demands, Calculus for AP introduces content in the sequencemost preferred by AP Calculus teachers, resulting in more completecontent coverage.This bestselling author team is known for explaining conceptssimply and clearly while also providing a detailed explanation ofconcepts that are often considered difficult for students. Precalculus:Mathematics for Calculus introduces problem-solving andmathematical modelling early on, and provides students with a solidfoundation in the principles of mathematical thinking.Key Feat

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