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2021 CATALOG

SCIENCE RESOURCES GRADES 9-12


About BIOZONE

Inspiring better outcomes for our planet through science education. BIOZONE has more than 30 years’ experience in the development of engaging and effective resources for science teaching and learning. Our resources are unlike any you’ve seen before, and a departure from the traditional basal textbook paradigm. We take a “worktext” approach, combining the very best features of a traditional textbook with an interactive workbook. The resulting hybrid provides well designed, compact lessons that engage students and provide a rigorous yet accessible program of work Our extraordinary suite of resources meet the challenges of teaching today’s students, whether they be in a traditional classroom environment, an informal teaching setting or learning remotely. BIOZONE is renowned for its engaging presentation of content with a strong visual appeal. Our expert writers bring science to life through the use of phenomena from engagement to assessment. We continually revise and improve on our resources to ensure they remain current and relevant to your needs. Part of this process is engaging with you, as teachers and valuing your feedback, and we are only ever a phone call or email away. By their innovative design, our resources encourage student interaction, using simple investigations and data analysis to engage students in the science around them. Innovative strategies to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving help your students develop the 21st-century skills they need to succeed.

Pictured: Red fox Vulpes vulpes Photo by Ray Hennessey from Unsplash Cover Image: Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica Photo by Ray Hennessey from Unsplash

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Our Writing Team

Dr Tracey Greenwood

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Tracey has been writing resources for students since joining BIOZONE in 1993 and enjoys the challenge of curriculum analysis and content development. Tracey has a PhD in biology, specializing in lake ecology and has taught both graduate and undergraduate biology, including implementing courses for medical intermediate students and remedial and foundation programs for nursing students. Since joining BIOZONE Tracey has been a team leader in the design, development and production of targeted curricula for students and teachers in New Zealand, The United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America.

Lissa graduated with a Masters in Science (hons) from the University of Waikato. After graduation she worked in industry in a research and development capacity for eight years. Lissa joined BIOZONE in 2006 and is hands-on developing new curricula. Lissa has also taught science theory and practical skills to international and ESL students.

Kent has a BSc from Massey University majoring in zoology and ecology and taught secondary school biology and chemistry for 9 years before joining BIOZONE as an author in 2009.

BIOZONE has offices in New Zealand, United States of America, United Kingdom, and Australia.

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What’s NEW at BIOZONE The team at BIOZONE are excited to announce the latest additions to our catalog. We have developed some creative solutions to assist teachers in the classroom and beyond.

AP Environmental Science BIOZONE’s AP Environmental Science takes a global perspective, examining the very latest issues concerning the environment while still providing the foundation for students to understand and engage with the science. See page 7 for more details.

Physical Sciences for NGSS Physical Sciences has been specifically written to meet the high school physics & chemistry requirements of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The three dimensions (science practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas) of the standards are integrated throughout the workbook. See page 17 for more details.

The Living Earth Second Edition The Living Earth has been designed and written following the high school Three-Course Model for California. It will also suit NGSS-aligned states integrating Earth Science with Biology. This phenomena-based title takes a three-dimensional approach and emphasizes student inquiry to provide an engaging, relevant, and rigorous program of instruction. See page 11 for more details.

Remote Learning Solutions BIOZONE understands how hard it is for you and your students to teach and learn remotely. Poor access to broadband, extra support and learners being left behind are some of the current concerns of remote teaching. Whether you’re exclusively teaching online or dealing with a hybrid learning environment, our resources can assist you for the 2021 school year. BIOZONE has a range of products ready-made for remote learning. See page 2 for more details.

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Contents About BIOZONE........................................................................... i Benefits of BIOZONE products....................................................1 Remote Learning.........................................................................2

Digital Resources eBook LITE...................................................................................3 eBook Teacher’s Edition...............................................................3 eBook PLUS.................................................................................4 Compare BIOZONE’s eBooks......................................................5 BIOZONE Academy - How it works.............................................6

Advanced Placement AP Environmental Science...........................................................7 AP Bio 1&2...................................................................................9

Integrated NGSS The Living Earth.........................................................................11 Physics of the Universe.............................................................13 Chemistry in the Earth System...................................................15

Standard NGSS Physical Sciences for NGSS......................................................17 Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS........................................19 Biology for NGSS.......................................................................21

Elective / International Titles Anatomy and Physiology...........................................................23 IB Biology...................................................................................24

Modular eBooks eBook LITE: Modular Titles........................................................25

Supporting Resources Digital Teacher’s Editions...........................................................27 Resource Hub............................................................................28 Presentation Media....................................................................29 Presentation Media Bundles......................................................30

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What people are saying about our products... “Great layout. Nice amount of reading with follow up questions for the students all presented in manageable amounts and with great explanations” – Sarah, Ontario Canada

“The exercises are thorough and the topics are perfectly aligned with Science Standards” - Ivelisse, Harvard IL

“Engaging content with up-to-date examples. Easy for students to read and understand” – Lynn, Pittsburgh PA “Data-driven examples; real world context; rigorous content”. – Gina, Churla Vista, CA “I really like the links to more material and simply the fact that forgetting one’s book is no longer an excuse and kids stay caught up!” – Laurie, Windsor, CO

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The Many Benefits of BIOZONE’s Resources • A departure from the traditional basal textbook paradigm, instead taking a “worktext” approach. Students write their answers directly into the book - thereby forming a “record of work”. • Compact lessons engage students in learning and provide a rigorous yet accessible program of work. • Engaging presentation of content with visually appealing, high quality photographs and explanatory illustrations. • Activities encourage student interaction and inquiry through simple “hands-on” opportunities, real-world case studies, and data analysis. • Resource suites are self-contained; there is no requirement for additional purchases or expensive kits. • Titles are available in both print and digital formats • BIOZONE’s resources offer a cost effective solution for all budgets • We continually revise and improve our resources to ensure they remain current and relevant to your needs • Our expert writers bring science to life through the use of everyday and investigative phenomena from engagement to assessment.


Remote Learning BIOZONE understands how hard it has been for you and your students to teach and learn remotely. Poor access to broadband, extra support and learners being left behind are some of the current concerns of remote teaching. We want to show you how BIOZONE can help.

Print Students write their answers directly into the spaces provided in their BIOZONE print book - forming an important “Record of Work”. If the teacher wants to grade or review student work remotely, students may be asked to write their answers into the school’s own LMS. A great solution for no or limited broadband access.

Digital eBooks and BIOZONE Academy provide the same content as the print books, with ready-made lessons in two digital formats. The text-totranslation of 17 languages* and text-to-speech** functionality assist teachers who have ELL students or students with a learning disability. Our eBooks function on both tablets and computers. *Text-to-translation available on BIOZONE Academy only. ** Text-to-speech available on eBooks.

Hybrid Solutions In a virtual classroom, it’s difficult to monitor students who need extra support. Use a combination of both print and digital versions of the same BIOZONE book to provide your students with a rich and varied learning experience.

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Digital Resources

eBook LITE Affordable Option This version of our eBooks provides a low-cost solution for district budgets that are under pressure. eBook LITE provides an excellent addition to the print book for those looking for low-cost digital options. See the full function list in the comparison table on page 5.

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eBook Teacher’s Edition The Teacher’s Edition contains all the features of the eBook PLUS, with the exception that the student answering online feature is missing. In its place are the suggested answers provided by the publisher. Designed to replicate our printed Teacher’s Edition’s in a digital format. Teacher’s eBooks are compatible with both eBook LITE and PLUS Student Editions.

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eBook PLUS Full-Feature Option This full-featured version of our eBooks provides all the functions of the eBook LITE version, PLUS the interactive components and student answering online. Student answers may form a “Record of Work” and you may choose to grade a selection of activities. See the full function list in the Comparison Table on page 5.

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Compare BIOZONE’s eBooks eBook LITE

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Embedded Publisher Questions: Students can answer questions online

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Embedded Resource Hub: Links to YouTube videos, web links, spreadsheets, 3D models, online simulations

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Disability Support: Read Aloud (Text-to-Speech)* English only

Selected Text: Color highlight, Dictionary definition, Access Google search, Access Wikipedia lookup

School Managed Licenses

Need Technical Support? BIOZONE offers several methods of support to help guide you through the eBooks platform

Knowledge Base Check out our Knowledge Base with Articles, Short Video Tutorials and FAQs that you can use to quickly answer any questions and troubleshoot your issues.

We created a set of videos designed for our first-time users that will walk you through the eBooks platform and its features.

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BIOZONE Academy - How it works Text-to-translation into 17 languages.

User-specific features for teacher, student and admin.

30-day FREE* Trial

KEY IDEA Each activity has a key idea summarizing its primary focus.

INTUITIVE NAVIGATION Easy to find activities.

ILLUSTRATIONS Full color photos, annotated diagrams, animations, and 3D models.

QUESTION TIME Students can answer questions directly within the activity. This forms their record of work.

BIOZONE Academy transforms our highly engaging student books into online courses. The added enhancements of 3D models, animations, videos, weblinks and simulations provide an exciting interactive experience for students.

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BIOZONE Academy is perfect for schools that have desktops, laptops or tablets for all their students, requires continuous stable and reliable internet connection.

3. Not for individual sale, a minimum of 20 licenses per school is required.

2. Teachers gain free access.

4. Only available through BIOZONE directly. 5. All products published by BIOZONE International Ltd are subject to copyright law and MAY NOT BE PHOTOCOPIED, duplicated, or put into any electronic medium, in part or whole, without the written permission of BIOZONE International Ltd.

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Text-to-translation into: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin) Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

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Advanced Placement

AP Environmental Science Student Edition

Introductory price ends 07/31/2021 Introductory Price $36.95* Volume Discount Price $25.95 ** BIOZONE’s new AP Environmental Science is a dedicated title to address the new APES CED. This title takes a global perspective, examining the very latest issues concerning the environment while still providing the foundation for students to understand and engage with the science involved. Current concerns in the global community, including wildfires, COVID-19, glacial retreat, and loss of biodiversity are examined, with the emphasis being on the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems and the importance of ecosystem services. Using current case studies, student investigations, and data analysis.

New for 2020

Student Edition (Print)

Digital Formats

BIOZONE’s AP Environmental Science emphasizes the application of knowledge to understanding the Earth’s systems and identifying and analyzing environmental problems and their solutions. This easily navigated resource addresses the two essential components of the course framework: science practices and course content. Its interdisciplinary approach and highly visual format encourage students to engage fully with the principles, ideas, and methodologies required to understand the natural world.

Features

eBook LITE

• Chapter introductions provide a summary of required content, encapsulating the essential knowledge statements matched point for point.

eBook PLUS

Teacher Support Material

• Key questions provide the focus for each activity.

Teacher’s Edition (eBook)

• Student inquiry is supported through simple hands-on investigations (lab and field based).

Teacher’s Edition (Print)

• The big ideas and science practices spiral across topics and units.

Digital Teacher’s Edition

• Through current case studies, students identify and analyze natural and human-made environmental problems and evaluate solutions.

Classroom Guide (Download)

Student Support Material

• Concept and science practice codes help students make important connections across the whole program.

Resource Hub

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• Personal Progress Checks provide opportunity for formative assessment and prepare students for their AP exam. * ALL prices exclude sales tax and shipping. ** Discount pricing is for purchases of over 20 copies of a single title directly from BIOZONE.

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Advanced Placement

AP Biology 1&2 Student Editions RRP $34.95

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BIOZONE’s popular AP Biology 1 & 2 student books build on the successful approach of previous editions. They feature easy-to-use tools for identifying program requirements and assessing student performance. For ease of use, the full course work for AP Biology has been published as two companion titles (like 2 semesters). Each title can be purchased individually or as the AP Biology Bundle.

Features • Chapter introductions provide a summary of required knowledge, encapsulating the Essential Knowledge of the AP curriculum framework (2015) and matched point for point. • A Key Idea introduces each activity, providing a clear focus and “take-home” message for the student. • Activities to support student-led inquiry and a larger number of activities involving data analysis and modeling.

Student Edition (Print)

• Case studies and required illustrative examples.

Digital Formats

• Easy-to-use coding for weblinks, content and concept connections, and science practices:

eBook LITE

° Science Practices are well supported through integrated activities in both volumes.

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° Concept and Content Connections codes enable students to make important connections across the entire program.

Teacher Support Material

• Content to support the 13 required practicals.

Classroom Guide (Download)

• Both volumes include content adjustments and updates in light of the 2015 review of the framework and in keeping with the dynamic nature of science.

Model Answers (Print) Digital Teacher’s Edition

• Review activities at the end of each chapter enable students to test their understanding and are ideal as formative assessment tasks.

Student Support Material Weblinks

• Synoptic activities suitable as summative assessments conclude each section of work.

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Integrated NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)

The Living Earth

Student Edition 2nd Edition RRP $34.95

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The Living Earth has been designed and written following the High school Three-Course Model for California. It will also suit NGSS-aligned states integrating Earth Science with Biology. This phenomenon-based title takes a three-dimensional approach and emphasizes student inquiry to provide an engaging, relevant, and rigorous program of instruction. Departing from the more traditional approach of BIOZONE’s Standard NGSS Series, the Integrated Series offers a learning experience based on the 5 Es and anchored in student-relevant phenomena and problems.

Features New for 2020 Student Edition (Print)

• Six Instructional Segments provide the book’s structure, enabling seamless navigation through the program. A reference chapter provides support for science and engineering practices.

Digital Formats

• Full integration of the three dimensions of the CA NGSS enables students to deepen understanding of Disciplinary Core Ideas through their use of Science and Engineering Practices and application of Crosscutting Concepts.

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• Activities provide multiple opportunities for students to use first-hand experience to explain phenomena and develop engineering solutions to solve relevant problems.

Teacher Support Material Classroom Guide (Download)

• Formative and summative assessments address all three dimensions.

Teacher’s Edition (Print)

• Proficiency in mathematics and computational thinking are strongly supported.

Teacher’s Edition (eBook)

• The California Environmental Principles and Concepts are incorporated throughout.

Digital Teacher’s Edition

• Understandings about the Nature of Science are supported through the Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts.

Presentation Media

• Online learning supported through BIOZONE’s resource hub, featuring videos, spreadsheet models, weblinks, and 3D models. Online courses also available through BIOZONE Academy.

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Presentation Media Bundles A cost-effective way to purchase BIOZONE’s Presentation Media titles comprising of thousands of slides of information. Genetics and Evolution Bundle (3 Titles)

Super Bundle (6 Titles)

The Complete Collection Bundle (All 8 Titles)

Titles Included (see numbering left)

1-3

1-6

1-8

Number of slides

872

2188

4013

Genes & Inheritance

Evolution

Human Evolution

Ecology

Cell Biology & Biochemistry

Health & Disease

Anatomy & Physiology

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Title

Product

RRP

Discount Price 20+ Copies

Notes

Advanced Placement

Introductory price ends 07/31/2021

APES1

AP Environmental Science

Student Edition

$36.95

$25.95

APES1-TE

AP Environmental Science

Teacher’s Edition

$85.95

NA

APES1-DE

AP Environmental Science

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

EL-APES1

AP Environmental Science

eBook LITE

$18.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-APES1

AP Environmental Science

eBook PLUS

$25.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-APES1-TE

AP Environmental Science

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

AP1-2

AP Biology 1

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

AP1A-2

AP Biology 1

Model Answers

$8.95

$5.95

AP1DE-2

AP Biology 1

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$399.95

$59.95

EL-AP1-2

AP Biology 1

eBook LITE

$14.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-AP1-2

AP Biology 1

eBook PLUS

$19.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

AP2-2

AP Biology 2

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

AP2A-2

AP Biology 2

Model Answers

$8.95

$5.95

AP2DE-2

AP Biology 2

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$399.95

$59.95

EL-AP2-2

AP Biology 2

eBook LITE

$14.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-AP2-2

AP Biology 2

eBook PLUS

$19.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

APB-2

AP Biology 2

Student Editions Bundle

$59.90

$39.90

Teacher Purchase only Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

Teacher Purchase only Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

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Integrated NGSS TLE2

The Living Earth

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

TLE2-TE

The Living Earth

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

TLE2-DE

The Living Earth

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

EL-TLE2

The Living Earth

eBook LITE

$17.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-TLE2

The Living Earth

eBook PLUS

$24.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-TLE2-TE

The Living Earth

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

BA-TLE2

The Living Earth

BIOZONE Academy

$24.95

$24.95

Teacher Purchase only

TLE2-PM

The Living Earth

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

Teacher Purchase only

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RRP

Discount Price 20+ Copies

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

Physics of the Universe

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

POU1-DE

Physics of the Universe

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

EL-POU1

Physics of the Universe

eBook LITE

$17.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-POU1

Physics of the Universe

eBook PLUS

$24.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-POU1-TE

Physics of the Universe

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

BA-POU1

Physics of the Universe

BIOZONE Academy

$24.95

$24.95

Teacher Purchase only

POU1-PM

Physics of the Universe

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

CES1

Chemistry in the Earth System

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

CES1-TE

Chemistry in the Earth System

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

CES1-DE

Chemistry in the Earth System

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

EL-CES1

Chemistry in the Earth System

eBook LITE

$17.95

$17.95

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-CES1

Chemistry in the Earth System

eBook PLUS

$24.95

$24.95

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-CES1-TE

Chemistry in the Earth System

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

BA-CES1

Chemistry in the Earth System

BIOZONE Academy

$24.95

$24.95

Teacher Purchase only

CES1-PM

Chemistry in the Earth System

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

NPS1

Physical Sciences for NGSS

Student Edition

$34.95

$24.95

NPS1-TE

Physical Sciences for NGSS

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

NPS1-DE

Physical Sciences for NGSS

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

EL-NPS1

Physical Sciences for NGSS

eBook LITE

$17.95

$17.95

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-NPS1

Physical Sciences for NGSS

eBook PLUS

$24.95

$24.95

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-NPS1-TE

Physical Sciences for NGSS

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

BA-NPS1

Physical Sciences for NGSS

BIOZONE Academy

$24.95

$24.95

Teacher Purchase only

NPS1-PM

Physical Sciences for NGSS

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

NES1

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

Student Edition

$29.95

$19.95

NES1-TE

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

NES1-DE

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

EL-NES1

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

eBook LITE

$14.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-NES1

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

eBook PLUS

$19.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-NES1-TE

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

SKU

Title

Product

POU1

Physics of the Universe

POU1-TE

Notes

Teacher Purchase only Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

Teacher Purchase only

Standard NGSS

Teacher Purchase only

Teacher Purchase only Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions


RRP

Discount Price 20+ Copies

BIOZONE Academy

$19.95

$19.95

Teacher Purchase only

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

NBI2

Biology for NGSS

Student Edition

$29.95

$19.95

NBI2-TE

Biology for NGSS

Teachers Edition

$85.95

NA

NBI2-DE

Biology for NGSS

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$499.95

$59.95

Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

EL-NBI2

Biology for NGSS

eBook LITE

$14.95

$14.95

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-NBI2

Biology for NGSS

eBook PLUS

$19.95

$19.95

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-NBI2-TE

Biology for NGSS

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

BA-NBI2

Biology for NGSS

BIOZONE Academy

$19.95

$19.95

Teacher Purchase only

NBI2-PM

Biology for NGSS

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

SKU

Title

Product

BA-NES1

Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS

NES1-PM

Notes

Teacher Purchase only

Elective / International Titles ANP

Anatomy and Physiology

Student Edition

$29.95

$19.95

ANPA

Anatomy and Physiology

Model Answers

$8.95

$5.95

Teacher Purchase only

PMAP

Anatomy and Physiology

Presentation Media

$449.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

EL-ANP

Anatomy and Physiology

eBook LITE

$14.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-ANP

Anatomy and Physiology

eBook PLUS

$19.95

NA

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-ANP-TE

Anatomy and Physiology

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

ENS

Environmental Science

Student Edition

$29.95

$19.95

ENSA

Environmental Science

Model Answers

$8.95

$5.95

Teacher Purchase only

PMES

Environmental Science

Presentation Media

$299.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

EL-ENS

Environmental Science

eBook LITE

NA

$14.95

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-ENS

Environmental Science

eBook PLUS

NA

$19.95

Minimum of 20 copies

ET-ENS-TE

Environmental Science

eBook Teacher's Edition

$85.95

NA

IB

IB Biology

Student Edition

$39.95

$29.95

IBA

IB Biology

Model Answers

$8.95

$5.95

IBDE

IB Biology

Digital Teacher’s Edition

$399.95

$59.95

Teacher Purchase only, Purchasable only with a minimum of 20 Student Editions

EL-IB

IB Biology

eBook LITE

$21.95

$21.95

Minimum of 20 copies

EP-IB

IB Biology

eBook PLUS

$29.95

$29.95

Minimum of 20 copies

IBPM

IB Biology

Presentation Media

$399.95

NA

Teacher Purchase only

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SKU

Title

Modular eBooks

1

|

Price

Notes

Format: Web Browser, iPad App

E-MS1

Microbiology & Biotechnology

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS2

Health & Disease

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS3

Skills in Biology

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS4

Cell Biology and Biochemistry

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS5

Genes & Inheritance

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS6

Evolution

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS7

Human Evolution

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

E-MS8

Ecology

$9.95

Minimum of 20 copies

Modular Presentation Media PMAP

Anatomy & Physiology

$499.95

1072 Slides

PMCB

Cell Biology & Biochemistry

$249.95

465 Slides

PMEC

Ecology

$249.95

550 Slides

PMES

Environmental Science

$299.95

750 Slides

PMEV

Evolution

$149.95

313 Slides

PMGI

Genes & Inheritance

$199.95

80 Slides

PMHD

Health & Disease

$169.95

310 Slides

PMHE

Human Evolution

PMGE

Genetics & Evolution Bundle (3 titles)

PMSB

Super Bundle (6 titles)

PMCC

The Complete Collection Bundle (ALL 8 titles)

$99.95

234 Slides

$399.95

390 Slides

$999.95

2325 Slides

$1,599.95

4000 Slides

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