International GCSE and IB catalogue 2013

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Dear Colleague, This catalogue will guide you through resources that are used and loved around the globe by International Baccalaureate and International GCSE teachers, and their students. No matter which curriculum you are following, we have resources to meet your teaching and learning needs. We offer modern and engaging programmes that will enhance the learning experience along with planning, assessment and reporting tools to allow you to spend more time teaching. Well-known UK and US series are a huge part of how we can support you, but it doesn’t end there: • Don’t miss: Edexcel International GCSE Arabic 1st Language student book (page 13) and, NEW for 2013: Revision Guides for Edexcel International GCSE specifications (page 13). • Dedicated PYP (pages 8-11) and MYP programmes (pages 24-37), Cambridge IGCSE® (pages 22-23) and IB Diploma resources (pages 38-47). • Look out for SuccessNet and SuccessNet Plus - online teaching and learning environments that accompany our US curriculum resources! Find out more on page 5. Combining these resources with the latest digital learning technologies, assessment solutions and teachers’ professional development opportunities, Pearson has the depth of experience and knowledge to become your true partner in all aspects of education. Our presence in the Middle East and Africa spans decades and we’re as passionate about education and supporting your students as you are. Don’t take our word for it. We’d love to show you. Browse the catalogue by age, years or grades: Age

IB

United States

United Kingdom

4-5

PreK or Nursery

Reception

5-6

Kindergarten

Year 1

6-7

Grade 1

Year 2

Grade 2

Year 3

8-9

Grade 3

Year 4

9-10

Grade 4

Year 5

10-11

Grade 5

Year 6

7-8

PYP

11–12

Grade 6

Year 7

12–13

Grade 7

Year 8

13–14

MYP

Grade 8

Year 9

14–15

Grade 9

Year 10

15–16

Grade 10

Year 11

Grade 11

Year 12

Grade 12

Year 13

16–17 17–18

Diploma

Foundation Key Stage 1

Key Stage 2

Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 / GCSE / International GCSE Key Stage 5 AS / A Level

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Find the resources that meet your needs Includes a component with audio

Suitable for English language learners Written specifically for the International Baccalaureate Written specifically for the International GCSE

Published in the UK Published in the USA This program is also available in Spanish

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Contents SERIES

CURRICULUM

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SERIES

CURRICULUM

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MYP (continued)

PYP Pearson Baccalaureate PYP Readers and Companions Programme Primary Inquirer Series

8-9

now available!

English

Longman Keystone ©2013

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Text: 11-14

31

Language Central ©2010

32

Reality Central ©2010

32

Rapid Plus

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new titles!

HEROES

33

new titles!

Fiction 11-14

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myWorld History™ ©2012

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10-11

EDEXCEL INTERNATIONAL GCSE Arabic

Arabic

13

English

English A & B

14

English as a Second Language

14

English Literature

14

International GCSE Set Texts

15

myWorld Geography™ ©2011

35

Longman School Atlas

35

Studio

36

Expo

37

¡Mira!

37

Echo

37

Pearson Baccalaureate

38

Group 1: Language A1

English A: Literature

39

Group 2: Second Language

Français B Español B

40 40

Group 3: Individuals and Societies

History Economics Environmental Systems and Societies Psychology

42 43 44 44

Group 4: Experimental Sciences

Standard and Higher Level Biology Standard and Higher Level Chemistry Standard and Higher Level Physics

45 45 45

Mathematics

Mathematics

16

Science

Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Double Award Science

17

History

History

18

Geography

Geography

18

Business Studies

Business Studies

19

Accounting

Accounting

19

Economics

Economics

20

ICT

ICT

20

CAMBRIDGE IGCSE®

Humanities

Modern

now available!

Languages

IB DIPLOMA

Science

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

22

Mathematics

Mathematics

23

English

English - First Language

23

English Literature Set Texts

15

ICT

ICT

23

Geography

Geography

23

Business Studies

Business Studies

23

Group 5: Maths and Computer Science

Standard and Higher Level Maths Mathematical Studies

46 46

International Mathematics for the Middle Years

24

Core

Theory of Knowledge

47

digits ©2012

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OTHER IB DIPLOMA PRODUCTS

26

Modern Languages

MYP Mathematics

new! Pearson Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 ©2012

Science

new titles!

now available!

MathXL® for School ©2012

26

Interactive Science ©2011

27

Miller and Levine Biology ©2010

28

Longman Science 11-14

now available!

*AP Spanish: Preparing for the Language Examination, Third Edition

new! Abriendo paso ©2014 Science

49 49

Pearson Chemistry ©2012

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Physical Science: Concepts in Action ©2012

50

28

Exploring Science ©2011

29

Edexcel GCE Sciences

50

Science Explorer

29

Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Maths

51

Science Navigator® ©2012

30

Mathematics English

English Language and Literature

52

Heinemann Advanced Shakespeare

52

York Notes

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Pearson Baccalaureate PYP Readers and Companions Programme Inspiring global readers Using an international inquiry based approach, the Pearson Baccalaureate PYP Readers and Companions Programme will motivate learners to develop

Lower Primary

US GradeLevel

F

Pre K

1

2

Upper Primary

3

8

PYP Level

UK Year Level

important inquiry-based reading strategies.

TRANSDISCIPLINARY THEMES Who we are

Where we are in place and time

How we express ourselves

UOI

UOI

UOI

1

My favourite things

Journeys

Colours

2

Friends

Houses

Creativity

3

Families

Holidays

Feelings

4

Our senses

Past and present

Celebrating

5

A new baby

Home sweet home

Pictures that tell stories

6

Emotions

People around the world

Artists

7

Our bodies

Mapping

Communicating

K

1

2

4

3

8

Right or wrong?

Different places, different lives

World music

5

4

9

What’s in a name?

Legacies

Architecture

6

5

10

Healthy body, healthy mind

World religions

Media

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Pearson Baccalaureate PYP Readers and Companions

120 high quality, inquiry-based readers designed as a ready-made library of titles, with different styles and designs to ensure your children have access to the right book to develop their interest in reading.

Ages 3-11

9 engaging companions exploring each level’s individual units with open-ended activities to support group and individual work. A perfect starter programme of inquiry or for adding to existing resources.

TRANSDISCIPLINARY THEMES How the world works

How we organise ourselves

Sharing the planet

UOI

UOI

UOI

Movement

Working together

Animals

Push and Pull

In town

How we use things

Where food comes from

Communities

Water

Growth

Planning

Habitats

Discoveries and inventions

How things are made

Planet in danger

Mammals

Be prepared

Life cycles

Water

Weather and seasons

Machines

Cities

Global issues

Changing Earth

People on the move

Pollution

Renewable Energy

Government systems

Endangered species

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COMPANION GUIDES

Disappearing forests

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Primary Inquirer

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Primary Inquirer Series

Pearson in partnership with Putting it

An inquiry into:

Book

Teacher resources

General introduction

Defining the unit

The strand grid

The integration web

The multiple intelligences grid

The organising theme model

The concept questions taxonomy

The learning centres framework

The inq pla

Student Resources CD 1

Early Years •

Starter activities

Main inquirer activities

CD 2

Lower Primary • •

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Summarising activities

Assessments

Homework activities

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Learning centres •

Starter activities Main inquirer activities

CD 3

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Summarising activities Assessments Homework activities

Starter a Main inqu

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

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Summaris Assessme Homewor


Primary Inquirer An inquiry into: Fitness

Measure your height and weight, then try these fitness challenges. Record your results in the grid. my height

My name

my weight

The Teacher’s Guide to each unit contains a wealth of different planning organisers, including this integration web, to allow flexibility and promote collaborative planning.

I can …

How fast can I run 100 metres?

How far can I jump?

How fast can I do three forward rolls? How many forward skips can I do in one minute?

An inquiry into: Weather

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How many laps can I complete in one minute?

The integration web

t into Practice

The integration web shows potential transdisciplinary connections, and is particularly useful for specialist teachers aiming to integrate their specific subject objectives into an integrated topic.

How fast can I do 20 step-ups?

leisure pursuits

monsoon

Fitness: Lower Primary Inquiry activity 1

great storms

© Putting it into Practice. Artwork and Design © Pearson Education Ltd, 2010

seasonal weather

fishing

significant eras

migration settlement

shaping of landscape weather maps

power sources

significant people

Language

Weather

compound words

IT

measurement

Arts

non-fiction text forms

speed

1 2 3

sing activities ents rk activities

poetry

vocabulary

probability and statistics

activities uirer activities

nursery rhymes limericks

Mathematics

imary

epic poems

stories water cycle

Fahrenheit

global weather changes

world weather systems

Science

patterns and predictions

Putting it into practice with parents

climate

Geography

Kelvin

temperature

weather proof materials

seasons and weather patterns

local weather systems

History

Celsius Beaufort

farming work and economy

travel and transport

significant events

ice age

collecting data

direction

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unit of quiry anner

Ages 3-11

Lower Primary and Upper Primary main activities are divided into Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 activities using dots, to allow for language and ability differentiation within one classroom.

I can …

frequency

collecting, organising and presenting data

graphs

art drama

word origins

weather jargon

retelling

modelling and forecasting

spreadsheets quantity

music

other languages

report

charts

narrative

© Putting it into Practice. Artwork and Design © Pearson Education Ltd, 2010

Early Years main activities are presented as learning centres, offering open-ended inquiry exploration suggestions.

An inquiry into: Art

Language centre

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paint sculpt draw

?

Key question

How can we talk about art?

Further questions

How can we describe pieces of art? What story is the artist trying to tell? What does art look like? How does it make us feel? How can we find out about artists? Is a story or poem a piece of art?

Key vocabulary adjectives describe story frame foreground background names of colours primary, secondary,

tertiary names of materials / techniques prepositions – top, bottom, left, right, centre

Exploration activities brainstorm as many colour words as possible in one minute choose a piece of art and list all the colours you can see using one primary colour plus black and white, make as many tones as you can try to create a name for each tone have an observation competition with a partner – look closely at a piece of art and take turns to observe one new thing paint or draw a picture of something that happened to you – use the picture to tell the story to a small group of friends look at a piece of art a partner has created and tell them how it makes you feel use positive language to suggest how they might improve it practice using key vocabulary by talking about different pieces of art look at a piece of art and think of some questions you would like to ask the artist

Equipment dictionaries word charts lots of different pieces of artwork books about artists books about art techniques colour charts (paint shade cards from DIY stores work well)

Recording ideas write a list of words that describe a piece of art write the story being shown in a picture make an ‘art alphabet’ by finding art words beginning with a, b, c, etc learn how to read and write 10 colour words

Art: Early Years Learning centre 4 © Putting it into Practice. Artwork and Design © Pearson Education Ltd, 2010

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An exciting series of resources developed specifically for the Edexcel International GCSE and Cambridge IGCSE® Heinemann

IGCSE® for Cambridge

Accounting

See page 19

Arabic

See page 13

Biology

See page 17

Business Studies

See page 19

Chemistry

See page 17

Economics

See page 20

English

See page 14

Geography

See page 18

History

See page 18

ICT

See page 20

Mathematics

See page 16

Physics

See page 17

Science See Double Award page 17 12

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Edexcel International GCSE

Edexcel International GCSE Arabic 1st Language Edexcel’s own resource for the International GCSE Arabic 1st Language specification

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Edexcel International GCSE Arabic 1st Language Student Book has been written by a highly experienced teacher trainer and examiner and provides complete coverage of the latest specification, so you can be sure you and your students have all the material you need. It’s attractive, full-colour design and engaging features makes it accessible for every student. Provides: extensive support for the required grammar points guidance on different writing styles, such as letter writing, speech, reports, articles, narrative and more assistance to students with reading comprehension through a variety of different reading passages academic and technical support for exam questions exam-focused exercises and activities throughout.

Revision Guides for the latest Edexcel International GCSE specifications

New titles for 2013

For English A, Economics, ICT and Geography Complete coverage of the latest specifications. Engaging design and features that make them accessible for every student. New titles available as a printed book with online eBook. Revision Guides also available for Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

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Edexcel International GCSE

Edexcel International GCSE English Edexcel’s own resources for the Edexcel International GCSE English specifications Written by experienced teachers and examiners, these English resources provide complete coverage of the Edexcel specifications so you can be sure you and your students have all the material you need.

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Edexcel International GCSE English A & B and Certificate in English Language Student Book Includes a wide variety of source material for different audiences and purposes for the new Specification A and more focus on grammar and spelling with lively and relevant source material for the new Specification B.

coming soon Revision Guide for English A coming in 2013

Contains a free ActiveBook CD in the Student Book with audio, author biographies and examination questions with model answers.

Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in English Literature Student Book Provides extensive support for the 16 poems in the Anthology, including annotated poems plus assistance to students on preparation of drama and prose texts. Includes a free ActiveBook CD, containing a digital version of the Student Book for use in the classroom. This includes audio tracks of the Anthology poems in Section C, examination practice with example student answers and examination-style questions, including some past papers.

Edexcel International GCSE English as a Second Language (ESL) Student’s Book Covers the reading, writing, listening and speaking areas of the specification. Contains exam focused exercises and activities throughout, plus helpful margin features and engaging photos and artwork. Includes a free ActiveBook CD, containing audio and digital resources for the students.

Teacher’s Book Contains main and optional teaching activities, teaching tips throughout, full answers to the Student Book questions and audio transcripts for each listening extract. Includes a free CD containing more than 50 valuable photocopiable activities for use in the classroom, a range of exam practice questions and answers, the criteria used for marking the writing and speaking elements, associated audio for the Listening Paper exam practice questions and full transcripts.

Audio CDs Provides support for users of the corresponding Teacher’s Book by allowing the audio to be played on stereos and in language labs. Contains two Audio CDs with a total of 43 listening extracts and a total running time of 1 hour 48 minutes. Includes all the audio used in the Student Book and available on the student ActiveBook CD.

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Edexcel International GCSE

Edexcel International GCSE English Literature set texts Section A: Drama Students must answer one question on one of the seven texts listed below: Arthur Miller: A View from the Bridge J B Priestley: An Inspector Calls Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest Thornton Wilder: Our Town William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V or Much Ado About Nothing

Section B: Prose Students must answer one question on one of the six texts listed below: Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird John Steinbeck: Of Mice and Men Mildred Taylor: Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry R K Narayan: The English Teacher Nineteenth Century Short Stories (edited by Mike Hamlin, Christine Hall and Jan Browne, Heinemann New Windmill). Apart from Nineteenth Century Short Stories, any edition of the above texts may be used.

Cambridge Set Texts for IGCSE®

Cambridge IGCSE® English Literature set texts Section A: Drama Candidates must answer on one set text from this section: Arthur Miller: Death of a Salesman William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar* William Shakespeare: The Tempest** Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Ernest** * text examined also in June and November 2014

Section C: Prose

** text examined also in June and November 2014 and June and November 2015

Candidates must answer on one set text from this section: Emily Brontë Wuthering Heights Kiran Desai: Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard Anita Desai: Fasting, Feasting** F Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby

For full ISBN listings of set texts see Secondary English, Languages and Humanities catalogue order form.

Tsitsi Dangarembga: Nervous Conditions** Stories of Ourselves

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Edexcel International GCSE

Edexcel International GCSE Mathematics Edexcel’s own resources for the Edexcel International GCSE Mathematics specifications This suite of Mathematics resources provides complete coverage of the specifications, so you can be sure you and your students have all the material needed. Mathematics A Student Book 1

Mathematics A Practice Book 2

Mathematics A Student Book 2

Mathematics B Student Book

Mathematics A Practice Book 1

Further Pure Mathematics Student Book

Mathematics A The Student Books provide exam practice throughout, with revision sections, practice exam questions and extended investigations. They also contain a free ActiveBook CD - a digital version of the Student Book with e-tutorials, worked solutions and past paper questions. The Practice Books are easy to use alongside the Student Books and provide extra exercises for class or home use with differentiated starred and non-starred exercises. They contain even more exam practice, with exam-style questions – pick and choose from 1,000 extra questions! Mathematics A Student Books and Practice Books are suitable for both the International GCSE and Certificate in Mathematics A.

Mathematics B This Student Book contains numerous exercises and examples as well as much consolidation material. There are more than 3,000 questions in the book, allowing students to get lots of practice before sitting their exams. Concise explanations and worked examples, with highlighted Key Points. Activities that lead pupils to discover mathematical principles for themselves and investigations that prepare students for independent thought.

Further Pure Mathematics This Student Book contains: Numerous exercises, worked examples with explanations and questions, allowing students to get lots of practice before sitting their exams. Additional support including hint boxes, full-colour graphs and charts and chapter summaries help with understanding and consolidation of mathematical skills.

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Edexcel International GCSE

Edexcel International GCSE Sciences Edexcel’s own resources for the Edexcel International GCSE Science specifications This suite of International GCSE Science resources provides complete coverage of the Edexcel specifications, so you can be sure you and your students have everything you need. Student Books contain exam practice throughout, with revision sections, practice exam questions and extended investigations. A free ActiveBook CD is included in each Student Book and contains a digital version of the Student Book for use in the classroom, plus interactive activities, revision exercises and more. Complete answers to all Student Book questions available at www.pearsonglobalschools.com/edexceligcseanswers.

Edexcel International GCSE Human Biology This Student Book contains: full-colour graphs and photographs, fully annotated artwork and helpful margin boxes explaining key terms to develop and consolidate student understanding end of chapter revision checklists and comprehensive revision questions that allow students to get lots of practice before sitting their exam classroom-friendly, clearly laid out experiments and teacher demonstrations to save you valuable time.

Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in Science Double Award Student Guide This is a complete guide to using the Edexcel International GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics Student Books to teach or study Science Double Award. It also contains: an extensive revision section with advice specific to Double Award students an exam preparation section with advice on the language used in the exams and how practical skills will be assessed within the exams past papers and exam-focused exercises and activities throughout.

Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in Biology, Chemistry and Physics Revision Guides These three Revision Guides ensure that your students achieve the best they can in their exams by providing a wealth of support, advice and revision practice to ensure that they are fully prepared for the examinations. Contains a free Answer CD in the back of each Revision Guide with full answers and explanations. *ActiveBook CDs are not included in Human Biology or Science Double Award

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Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in History - 2nd Edition Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in History specification This second edition is designed to provide students with the best preparation possible for the examination:

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Written by highly experienced history teachers. Has a clear, engaging style that students will find easy to understand. Includes learning objectives, activities, Build Better Answers sections, carefully chosen source material, engaging historical photos and Exam Zone sections at the end of every chapter. Covers the following topics: Development of dictatorship: Germany, 1918–45 (Paper 1, B5) A world divided: Superpower relations, 1945–62 (Paper 1, C8) A divided union: Civil Rights in the USA, 1945–74 (Paper 1, C9) The USA, 1917–29 (Paper 2, A4) The changing role of international organisations: the League and the UN (Paper 2, B3).

Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in Geography Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE and Certificate in Geography specification What’s online?

This title provides complete coverage of the latest specification, and is written by highly experienced geography teachers and examiners. The Students Book contains up-to-date information, statistics and current case studies taken from a wide variety of international contexts. Includes a free ActiveBook CD with a digital version of the Student Book, Geography animations, PowerPoint presentations, a range of revision resources, fieldwork opportunities and past questions. Answers to Student Book questions available at www.pearsonglobalschools.com/ edexceligcseanswers.

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Edexcel International GCSE Business Studies Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE Business Studies specification Written by an experienced business studies teacher, educational consultant and examiner.

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Includes a free ActiveBook CD, containing a digital version of the Student Book, plus useful digital assets to engage and motivate students. Lots of up-to-date case studies from all over the world make the content relevant to students and will prepare them thoroughly for the examinations. Complete answers to all Student Book questions available at www.pearsonglobalschools.com/edexceligcseanswers.

Edexcel International GCSE Accounting Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE Accounting specification What’s online?

This book has been developed from the best selling book-keeping and accounts title by Wood and Robinson. Its attractive, full colour design and large format makes the presentation of financial statements such as balance sheets clear and easy to read. Examples and case studies have been drawn from a wide variety of international contexts. The ActiveBook CD contains a digital version of the Student Book for use in the classroom, plus multiple choice questions, answers to exercises and a glossary. Complete answers to all Student Book questions available at www.pearsonglobalschools.com/edexceligcseanswers.

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Edexcel International GCSE Economics Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE Economics specification What’s online?

This book is Edexcel’s own Student Book for the Edexcel International GCSE Economics specification. Its attractive, full colour design, engaging features and contemporary case studies make it accessible for every student. The ActiveBook CD contains a digital version of the Student Book for use in the classroom, plus multiple choice questions and a glossary. Written by an experienced economics teacher, educational consultant and examiner. Answers to Student Book questions available at www.pearsonglobalschools.com/edexceligcseanswers.

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Edexcel International GCSE ICT Edexcel’s own resource for the Edexcel International GCSE ICT specification Written by a highly experienced ICT teacher, this student book provides: lots of full-colour photographs, artwork and screenshots using up-to-date software, making the content relevant and allowing students to see the software in use

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clear instructions on how to use the software covered and illustrations of relevant buttons to aid practical learning exercises throughout each chapter and end-of-chapter checklists to help students prepare for the exam.

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Cambridge IGCSE®

IGCSE® is the registered trade mark of University of Cambridge International Examinations

Complete coverage of the latest Cambridge syllabus for IGCSE® Student Books Written by leading experts in their subject area, each Student Book extends theoretical knowledge and understanding with up-to-date and relevant examples and case studies drawn from a variety of international contexts.

Free Exam Café Student CD A free Exam Café Student CD inside every book provides a wealth of revision questions, interactive exercises, real Cambridge IGCSE® past papers and revision tips to support learning, aid revision and confidently prepare students for the examination.

Teacher’s CDs Teacher’s CDs are available for all the Heinemann IGCSE® titles and contain: background notes on each chapter (all) Student Book answers (all) practical activity worksheets and apparatus lists (Sciences) video practicals for the difficult-to-perform experiments (Physics and Chemistry) revision questions and answers, plus examiner’s notes (Mathematics) editable activity worksheets, wordsearches and a glossary (ICT) PowerPoint teaching slides and mock examinations with model answers and examiners comments (Business Studies) weblinks, photos and outline maps (Geography) additional activities, getting the most from material and preparing for assessment (English). Please note that the Teacher’s CDs are not endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations.

Sciences

Endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations

Written by Mary Jones, Andrew Clegg and Richard Woodhouse, these titles contain differentiated core and supplementary material to suit all abilities. The corresponding Teacher’s CD contains background notes, editable practical activity worksheets, apparatus lists and answers to all Student Book questions (with extra video practicals for Physics and Chemistry).

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Core and Extended Mathematics Adapted for the Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics syllabus by Colin Nye, an experienced teacher and examiner. The Teacher’s CD covers both books and contains editable supplementary Core and Extended materials for classroom and home use, plus answers to Student Book questions.

English - First Language Written by Peter Inson, this book contains a wealth of up-to-date and relevant case study material to support and extend theoretical knowledge and understanding as the practical skills needed to do coursework are developed.

ICT Written by Dr Roger Crawford, a highly experienced ICT teacher and examiner, this title contains up-to-date screenshots, illustrations, full-colour photographs and artwork to aid learning and make the content relevant for students. Exercises throughout each chapter and end-of-chapter checklists to help students prepare for success in the exam.

Geography Written by Dr Olly Phillipson, an experienced author and teacher, this book contains up-to-date and relevant case studies and striking photography. The book supports and extends theoretical knowledge and understanding, placing it in a practical world-wide context, and developing practical skills needed to do the coursework.

Business Studies Written by Rob Jones, a leading Business Studies author and teacher trainer, this book provides differentiated core and supplementary material to ensure the material is suitable for all levels. Up-to-date and relevant examples and case study material has been drawn from a wide variety of international contexts to make it relevant to students.

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MYP • Maths

International Mathematics for the Middle Years Developed for the International Baccalaureate student This five-book series is tailored for students studying International Baccalaureate MYP. All examples and exercises take an international viewpoint, giving students an opportunity to learn Mathematics with a global perspective. The content is appropriate for international curricula and will meet the needs of all middle-school students studying Mathematics. Graded exercises have colour-coded questions to clearly identify the level of difficulty, allowing flexibility within the classroom. Investigations encourage students to seek knowledge and develop research skills. Assessment Grids ease the task of assessment for the teacher and provide students with guidelines for understanding the criteria required to succeed. ID Cards, Mathematical Terms and Reading Mathematics all assist in the development of mathematical literacy. The Interactive student CD provides an electronic version of the book links to Worksheets, Technology Applications and further enrichment and review exercises.

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MYP • Maths

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digits ©2012 Where math clicks! digits combines a comprehensive math curriculum, powerful best practices in teaching, and easy-to-use technology so you can deliver personalized instruction effectively and save valuable time. digits streamlines instruction through point-of-need resources that are intuitive for teachers, optimize effective time on task, and allow you to address the individual needs of every student – in and out of class. The program is to be used with an interactive whiteboard or via a projector. Simplify for the Teacher – Based on the interACTIVE Learning Cycle™ of assessment, instruction, and practice, digits provides prevention and enrichment paths along with individualized study plans, reporting, and auto-scored homework that will save you time usually lost to administrative tasks. Optimize Effective Time on Task – With digits, time spent grading or reviewing homework for the whole class will now be open for teaching and meeting each student’s needs. Readiness assessments and auto-scored homework immediately identify students’ understanding of content so you can focus on individual needs during class. Personalize for the Student – Meet today’s students where they live in the digital world. digits is a one-of-kind program to keep students motivated using technology that provides them with individualized learning paths and self-guided exploration options. digits makes the learning of math highly-visual, fun, and engaging.

Teacher Package Resource Kit includes Program Overview Guide, Teacher Resources DVD-ROM (in-class lesson presentations, teacher guides, reproducible masters) and Student Homework Assignments CD-ROM (5 copies). PLUS digitsdashboard.com, an on-the-go teacher portal which allows teachers to access product and technology support materials, view training videos and downloads and log on to their digits planning and management system.

Student Package Student Companion (consumable write-in worktext with two pages of support per lesson). PLUS My Math Universe, an on-the-go student portal which allows students to access math content based on their interests, view math videos, listen to math raps, play games, and log on to their digits Online Student Dashboard for homework, practice, and lesson content.

Dynamic examples provide explicit, step-by-step instruction and explanation to support comprehension of mathematical concepts.

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Pearson Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 ©2012 Common Core Edition

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Change the way students see maths Pearson Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 help students see math like never before. This blended print and digital curriculum provides an environment where teachers can engage students, teach for understanding, and promote mastery–for success today and throughout life. It’s a whole new way to look at math.

NEW Common Core Edition This new edition continues to offer everything this high school mathematics program has to offer and which has already been proven effective by an independent research study. The new program fully addresses the Common Core Content Standards and infuses the Standards for Mathematical Practice throughout every lesson. The National Edition is still available to order – see title and ISBN list for details or go online.

Custom, Flexible Solutions for EVERY Classroom ✓ Comprehensive on-level program

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✓ Complete digital program ✓ Foundations series

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MathXL® for School ©2012 A powerful homework, tutorial and assessment program

perfect partners MathXL® for School ©2012 is specifically designed to align with Pearson Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 ©2012.

Developed specifically to align with Pearson Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2. Saves you time by allowing you to rapidly assess student understanding, track student and group performance and quickly create and assign online homework, quizzes and tests. Supports students by providing selfpaced assistance, immediate feedback and personalized study plans. Students practice and review with algorithmically generated exercises to help them master math topics from every lesson.

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MYP • Science

Interactive Science

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Making science engaging and relevant for today’s learner Interactive Science is a next-generation science program for the middle grades (ages 11-14). It makes learning personal, engaging and relevant for today’s learner. Engage your students with an innovative write-in student edition, which contains interactive activities to give a deeper understanding of science concepts and foster ownership of the material.

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Inquiry is everywhere from the write-in student edition to the teachers lab resource, Labzone®. myScienceOnline.com allows teachers to connect to students, manage classes and customise content. Students can blog online, get extra help from myScienceCoach and conduct science experiments with realistic virtual labs.

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Miller and Levine Biology ©2010 Tried and trusted to inspire students to succeed in biology The respected author team of Ken Miller and Joe Levine are back with a new edition to inspire students to interact with trusted and up-to-date biology content. A unique storytelling style engages students in biology, with a greater focus on written and visual analogies. The foundation level edition with digital support on Biology.com supports low-level and inclusion classrooms. The core edition offers a more concise textbook and with a complete online program for a more environmentally friendly way to teach biology.

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Teacher’s Editions Study Workbooks Laboratory Manuals Assessment Programs Multilingual Glossary

ELL Handbook Transparencies Virtual BioLab Manual ExamView® CD-ROM Untamed Science DVD

Classroom Resources CD-ROM Lab Manual with CD-ROM Spanish Teacher’s Guide Study Workbook Spanish Online Resources

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Longman 11-14 Biology, Chemistry and Physics Motivate, challenge and stretch your able pupils This bestselling Longman 11-14 series has been designed to provide an academic, rigorous and in-depth approach to science.

Pupil Books Provide the best preparation for GCSE or International GCSE, as well as satisfying the Key Stage 3 Programme of Study and allows you to embed as much or as little How Science Works as you need.

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MYP • Science

Exploring Science: How Science Works Comprehensive coverage of content, concepts and skills This best selling course offers unrivalled support and motivational resources for 11–14 year-olds, integrating How Science Works throughout. Offers a fresh and modern design with high quality digital resources delivered through ActiveTeach with BBC Active clips that will excite and engage all your pupils. Has four levels of differentiation to make it highly accessible to all students. Provides a flexible interactive planning tool that enables you to personalise teaching and learning for all your students. Contains online assessment tests that your students can do in class or at home to track and measure progress.

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Science Explorer ©2010 Change the way your students see the world Available in 15 small books, the Science Explorer texts can be used alone or alongside a range of technology resources to provide unmatched inquiry opportunities, visual learning and reading support. Proven formula for reading success – support before, during and after every lesson. Engaging images that reinforce concepts. Lab activities and hands on learning throughout the program.

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Student Edition Online Teacher’s Edition Adapted Reading and Study Workbook Guided Reading and Study Workbook Examview CD.

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MYP • Science

Science Navigator® ©2011

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Promote scientific inquiry and develop process skills Science Navigator® focuses on scientific investigation, process skills, reading comprehension of complex text, and ways for teachers to probe for student understanding. Exploring the topic of energy as its principal theme - a topic that is hard to learn and hard to teach. The inquiry-based lessons in Science Navigator® foster an active engagement in science and deepen student learning. Science Navigator® offers: a rich, coherent program in which curriculum, instruction, and assessment are fully aligned a workshop structure that encourages scientific inquiry and shared responsibility for learning engaging lessons that focus on content and skills acquisition a program that supports English language learners an effective learning environment for students with special needs.

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Online Learning Exchange 2013 Our content and your content all in one place Online Learning Exchange offers you an environment where high-quality content combined with flexible tools enable you to exchange ideas, collaborate, enhance your teaching and improve your students’ learning experience. Build and assign lessons using middle and high school materials. Share and discuss your latest work. Manage and track assignments, monitor progress and moderate class discussion.

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Longman Keystone ©2013

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Multi-level program for English language learners and struggling readers Longman Keystone is a multi-level program designed for English learners and struggling readers whose academic achievement is two or more years below grade level. Through explicit, intensive, and focused instruction that accelerates students’ language acquisition, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and oral and written communication skills, students will quickly begin achieving academic success and be better prepared to transition to mainstream coursework across the curriculum. Blends rigorous, research-based reading and language skills instruction together with a balance of content-area readings and age-appropriate, high-interest literature. Incorporates the focused and purposeful instructional principles of Understanding by Design, which allow students to demonstrate their understanding and mastery of skills through multiple formal and informal assessment opportunities.

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Cornerstone for elementary level and My World Social Studies are ideal for using with Longman Keystone. Go to www.pearsonglobalschools.com to learn more.

Text: Building Skills in English 11-14 Developing essential language skills for 11-14 year-olds Text: Building Skills in English has been designed to capture the imagination of 11-14 year-old students at every opportunity by building key language skills and finding ways to engage and motivate students. Assessment Tasks in each unit focus clearly on either Reading or Writing or Speaking and Listening to help you assess students’ progress and set targets. Extensive teaching resources including an editable CD-ROM containing lesson plans, student sheets and other support material, save you valuable planning time. LiveText CD-ROM - the complete Student Book in electronic format packed with interactive activities, audio clips and video recordings to bring your lessons to life!

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Language Central ©2010 Accelerate English language development today! Language Central supports English language learners to accelerate their language development through explicit instruction and daily practice. The teacher resource makes Language Central easy to implement and manage by aligning it with other resources and allowing students to participate with the whole class.

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Offers plenty of opportunities to produce language through structured daily activities, weekly introduction of new vocabulary and explicit language instruction. This helps build language skills and confidence that leads to writing. Supports all levels of English language learners develop fast with daily, leveled support, weekly practice and a framework for corrective feedback.

perfect partners Language Central for Math and Science. See online to learn more.

Reality Central ©2010 Motivating learners with high interest non-fiction texts Reality Central is a non-fiction anthology featuring short, high interest texts on topics and issues students encounter every day. Selections are written slightly below grade level to reach all readers, making the program ideal for English learners and striving readers. Use Reality Central for a class starter, homework or independent activities for those needing extra reading practice.

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The accompanying Writing Journal gives students complete writing support, guided practice and extensive vocabulary support, including graphic organisers. The Teaching Guide includes complete support for every topic and theme. It is flexible enough to be used as a stand-alone program and compliments other literature resources.

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Rapid Plus Real progress, proven results Developed in consultation with Dee Reid, Rapid Plus is an exciting new series of finely levelled books and software for SEN and struggling readers at Key Stage 3. A cutting-edge new series for students reading between (reading ages 6.6 to 9.6), helping them make two levels of progress. Age-appropriate content, rigorously levelled and trialled with 11-14 year-old students, which will help you deliver real results. Innovative software supports students when reading independently, helping them move towards mainstream learning. Includes teacher support, which is ideal for non-specialists and has a strong focus on comprehension.

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HEROES The Perfect Enemy Cathy Forde

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Epic stories of villains, crime, horror and adventure, these are the books boys and girls will not be able to put down... Created with series editor Frank Cottrell Boyce, HEROES is a new series of short, accessible original fiction novels and plays that boys will love. The perfect whole-class readers for KS3! The series expertly weaves captivating fiction with state-of-the art digital teaching resources to inspire even the most reluctant reader.

Components at a glance Year 7 (Ages 11-12)

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The first choice for literature! The New Windmills family now brings you the BEST collection of literature titles for 11-16 year-olds by combining New Windmills and Longman Literature – names you know and trust. Over 200 titles - a staggering variety of highly accessible titles from novels with strong girl or boy appeal, to National Curriculum recommended authors and titles suitable for different reading abilities. Include fiction and non-fiction collections. Best selling titles chosen by a panel of teachers, advisors and examiners to ensure you have the best fiction available for your classroom. Award-winning authors such as Frank Cottrell Boyce, Anthony Horowitz and Michael Morpurgo. Original plays and adaptations from authors such as Anne Fine, Nicholas Wright and Benjamin Zephaniah.

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MYP • Humanities

myWorld Geography™ myWorld History™ Connect, Experience, Understand Take your classroom on a virtual exploration around the world and through time with myWorld Geography™ and myWorld History™, exciting new digitally driven social studies programs. Watch your students connect to the stories of real teens from around the world using the video series. Allow students to interact with a virtual travel experience across regions and through time completing game-based assignments linked to questions. Develop and assess understanding with informal and formal assessments, both in print and online, to ensure that your students grasp the important concepts.

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Components at a glance Online resources myWorldsHistory.com myWorldGeography.com

SuccessTracker™ Online Assessment and Remediation

Student Resources

Classroom Resources

Student Edition Online Student Edition

ProGuide Student Journal Activity Based Learning Materials

Teacher Resources

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myWorld Geography™, myWorld History™ and myWorld Social Studies (for primary/elementary levels). See online to learn more.

Longman School Atlas Exciting and informative Incorporating the subject expertise of the Geographical Association, with the stunning visuals of Dorling Kindersley and the curriculum understanding of Longman, this is the highest quality school atlas that meets all your classroom needs. Amazing photos, interesting discussion points and statistics integrated around EVERY map to draw your pupils in. Introduces key themes of interdependence, environment, globalisation, change and development – including a chapter dedicated to development issues. Earth from the sky” sections provide satellite images and aerial photographs, giving students a variety of secondary sources.

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Ages •11-14 MYP Modern • UK Languages Years 7-9 • US Grades 6-8

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Studio French your pupils will want to learn!

Studio 11-14 French is packed with content your pupils will enjoy learning. Plus, it moves at the right pace for your pupils – whether or not they have prior French knowledge - and opens the window to the French-speaking world. Deliver the content your pupils will enjoy learning With a fresh approach to traditional topics that brings them right up to date, Studio is packed with content that will help your pupils enjoy learning French! Open the window to the French-speaking world Captivate the whole class with modern videos packed with cultural content, integrated throughout the course.

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Boost engagement with ActiveTeach On-screen Pupil Books with innovative interactive content at your fingertips help you deliver great whole-class teaching and motivate your pupils.

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Move at the right pace for your pupils Skip the French basics or use Accès Studio to start from scratch.

Everyday Spelling for elementary level. See online to learn more.

Encourage your pupils to keep going with French A wide variety of activities delivered with a fresh, flexible approach to get them excited about learning French so they want to progress.

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Secondary English, Languages and Humanities

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Expo The French course you can trust Easy planning – Teacher’s Guides and Resource and Assessment Files. Word documents on CD-ROMs to save you time! Designed to support progression – Clear grammatical progression and development of language skills in the context of lively and appealing content. Student friendly – Short, two-page units are motivating and accessible for the pupils.

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Differentiated resources for the full ability range – Higher and Foundation books help every student achieve their goal.

¡Mira! Helping all your students to enjoy Spanish ¡Mira! is perfect for students aged 11–12 starting Spanish. ¡Mira! Express is ideal for teaching Spanish as a second language from for ages 12 and above. Combines a fresh, colourful and fun approach with a clear progression, which really helps students enjoy learning Spanish! Improves grammar and language skills in Grade Studio sections and interactive Exam Café feature.

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ActiveTeach CD-ROM - The on-screen Student Books help you deliver lessons and motivate students with interactive activities, video and all the audio included.

Echo Enabling students to succeed in German Echo is ideal for starters aged 11–12: Echo Express is perfect for teaching German as a second language for ages 12 and above. Teacher resources include customisable schemes of work, starters, and step-by-step teacher’s notes. Improve grammar and language skills in Grade Studio sections and interactive Exam Café feature.

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ActiveTeach CD-ROM – The on-screen Student Books help you deliver lessons and motivate students with interactive activities, video and all the audio included.

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IB Diploma

PEARSON BACCALAUREATE

Published for the International Baccalaureate Diploma

A bestselling series of IB Diploma specific textbooks and online resources for students and teachers Comprehensive coverage of all the latest syllabus requirements and all the options for each subject. Appropriate and accessible language, illustrated examples and levelled exercises. Clear links to Theory of Knowledge (TOK) throughout.

Includes questions from past papers for exam practice. Provides guidance on Internal Assessment and the Extended Essay. Suitable for both SL and HL students with links to extended study and research in accordance with new curricula requirements. Fully integrated with online learning resources.

The Pearson Baccalaureate Series Group 1 Language A

Group 2 Second Language

Group 3 Individuals and Societies

Group 4 Experimental sciences

Group 5 Mathematics and Computer Science

Core Curriculum

NM/SL NS/HL

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IB Diploma • Group 1 • Language A1

English A: Literature for the IB Diploma Student textbook and online resources for the 2011 curriculum An exciting textbook integrated with online resources, written and developed by practising IB teachers. Suitable for both Standard and Higher Level, it provides all the support you’d expect from a Pearson Baccalaureate title (see page 38).

coming soon English B resources coming soon

Visual stimuli such as photos and graphics engage students and illustrate key concepts.

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Comprehensive coverage of the new curriculum requirements. Extensive modelling exercises for students, covering each of the four parts of the curriculum. Integrated with free online learning resources at www.pearsonbacconline.com to support and extend study.

Learning outcomes outline what will be covered in the following chapter.

TOK boxes stimulate higher-level thinking skills and encourage students to question their ideas and the source of their knowledge.

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IB Diploma • Group 2 • Second Language

FranÇais B for the IB Diploma Student Book, Teacher’s Guide and online resources for the 2011 curriculum NM/SL NS/HL

Français B Livre de professeur

An exciting new textbook integrated with online resources, and supported by a printed Teacher’s Guide and subscription website. Suitable for both Standard and Higher Level, it provides all the support you’d expect from a Pearson Baccalaureate title (see page 38). Comprehensive coverage of the new curriculum requirements.

PEARSON BACCALAUREATE

Integrated with free online learning resources at www.pearsonbacconline.com to support and extend study. A monthly updates subscription service offering current, topical texts and interactive exercises to save you time searching for relevant resources. AMÉLIE NADEAU

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Supported by a Teacher’s Guide containing teaching guidance and Schemes of Work.

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Español B for the IB Diploma Student Book, Teacher’s Guide and online resources for the 2011 curriculum An exciting new textbook integrated with online resources, and supported by a printed Teacher’s Guide and subscription website. Suitable for both Standard and Higher Level, it provides all the support you’d expect from a Pearson Baccalaureate title (see page 38). Comprehensive coverage of the new curriculum requirements. Integrated with free online learning resources at www.pearsonbacconline.com to support and extend study. A monthly updates subscription service offering current, topical texts and interactive exercises to save you time searching for relevant resources. Supported by a Teacher’s Guide containing teaching guidance and Schemes of Work.

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Pearson Baccalaureate’s NEW Exclusif and Exclusiva An exciting online source of topical news and culture articles in French and Spanish, accompanied by interactive IB assessment-style exercises. Perfect for use in the classroom, as homework, or as a resource for students to revise and test their skills independently. Written and compiled by IB Language B experts Virginia Panea and Peter Watson (Spanish), and Lydie Gonzales and Françoise Ashbourne (French)

Up-to-date content Each week, the website will be updated with an up-to-the-minute news story or culture feature specifically chosen for IB French B or Spanish B students. Interactive exercises and activities written by practising IB teachers then test and give practice in key exam skills.

Be part of a community The weekly blog will create a sense of community within the website and points users towards additional topical resources, providing inspiration for lesson planning, and for extension work.

Instant translation Instant translation is provided using a rollover facility, assisting students in vocabulary comprehension and revision. In addition, key vocabulary lists are provided for each topic.

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IB Diploma • Group 3 • Individuals and Societies

History for the IB Diploma Complete coverage of the most popular history topics History: A Comprehensive Guide to Paper 1 by Brian Mimmack, Daniela Senés and Eunice Price

20th Century World: The Cold War by Jo Thomas and Keely Rogers

20th Century World: Causes, Practices and Effects of Wars by Jo Thomas and Keely Rogers

20th Century World: Authoritarian and Single Party States by Brian Mimmack, Daniela Senés and Eunice Price The Comprehensive Guide to Paper 1 provides: complete coverage of the prescribed subjects with a clear overview and detailed analysis of key events material to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to answer source-based questions extensive practice in analysing a wide range of different source materials. free online resources to support and extend study at www.pearsonbacconline.com. Each 20th Century World textbook provides: a clear overview and analysis of key leaders and events thematic approaches, comparative studies, cross-regional perspectives and explanations of the methods of historical research and writing timelines, document-based activities, practice questions, essay practice and sample answers free online resources to support and extend study at www.pearsonbacconline.com

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The authors of these titles are experienced IB teachers and involved as examiners, workshop leaders and prominent members of the curriculum review panel. They have written books based on what they know works in the classroom, and the support they feel every student needs to achieve their maximum potential in the study of History.


IB Diploma • Group 3 • Individuals and Societies

Economics for the IB Diploma Student textbook and online resources for the 2011 curriculum An exciting textbook with integrated online learning resources - written and developed by practising IB teachers. Suitable for both Standard Level and Higher Level, it provides all the support you’d expect from a Pearson Baccalaureate title (see page 38). Integrated with free online learning resources at www.pearsonbacconline.com, to support and extend study.

Contents 1. The foundations of economics 2. Competitive markets: demand and supply 3. Market equilibrium and efficiency 4. Elasticities 5. Government intervention 6. Market failure 7. Costs, revenues and profits 8. Perfect competition 9. Monopoly 10. Monopolistic competition and oligopoly 11. Measuring national economic performance

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12. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply 13. Macroeconomic objective: unemployment 14. Macroeconomic objective: low inflation 15. Macroeconomic objective: economic growth 16. Macroeconomic objective: equity in income distribution 17. Fiscal policy 18. Monetary policy 19. Supply-side policies 20. International trade 21. Protectionism

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Exchange rates The balance of payments Economic integration Terms of trade Introduction to economic development 27. Domestic and international factors and economic development 28. Foreign investment, aid, trade and debt 29. The balance between markets and intervention Theory of Knowledge, the Internal Assessment and Extended Essay

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Supply shifts can also have important effects on price and quantity. In Figure 3.5, the market for rubber ducks shows the effect of synthetic rubber production. Synthetic rubber is much cheaper than rubber collected from rubber trees, so it becomes much less costly to produce rubber items, including rubber ducks. As a result, the supply of rubber ducks shifts to the right. A temporary surplus 7 million ducks exists at the old equilibrium price of $3.75. This surplus is eliminated by cutting prices and selling off the excess supply. Consumers do their part by buying up the residual amounts at successively lower prices, an increase in quantity demanded at each lower price. The increase in supply therefore results in a lower equilibrium price for rubber ducks at $2.25, and a higher equilibrium quantity of 12 million sold.

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Perhaps the greatest single supply shock in the modern era occurred with the 1973 oil crisis. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) launched an embargo of oil in response to US support of Israel during the Yom Kippur War. The price of oil quadrupled to a then-record $12 per barrel. This resulted in long market equilibrium and queues, price controls efficiency and rationing in the US, Europe and Japan. It also stoked inflationary To access r sheet tendenciesanswe at work during 3.1 for these HL exercis es, this period, and is credited eXeRCISeS please visit www. 2 solve for P and QD using the with starting the era of pearso following linear nbacconline.com supply and dema a Qs = –400 + stagflation. and follow the on-scre nd functions: 50P; QD = 800 – en 30P instructions. b Qs = –240 + 40P; QD = 660 – 20P c Qs = –50 + 25P; QD = 90 – 10P 3 Qs = 100 + 10P; QD = 300 – 30P Figure 3.6 a create a table Decreased supply: orange to show the dema nd and supply sched and $9. juice. ule with prices of $0, $3, $5, $7 b create a dema nd curve, plottin g the points from c show the equili your demand sched To learn more about brium quantity ule. bought and sold. d using the two equilibrium, visit functions, solve for the equilibrium pearsonhotlinks.com, 4 assume that price and quant the above dema ity. nd function chang enter the title or ISBN es to QD = 380 – a make a new 30P supply and dema of this book and select nd schedule for all the prices in b plot the points weblink 3.2. exercise 3a. on this new sched ule. c show the exces s demand at the original price. d calculate the excess demand using the old equili and supply functi brium price and ons. the current dema 57 nd

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Market shocks (sudden Market shocks (sudden increases in supply or increases in supply or demand) can raise serious demand) can raise serious ethical dilemmas. After the ethical dilemmas. After the earthquake, tsunami and earthquake, tsunami and radiation disaster in Japan radiation disaster in Japan (March 2011), thousands (March 2011), thousands of people tried to leave of people tried to leave the country. Airlines were the country. Airlines were reportedly charging four reportedly charging four to five times the usual to five times the usual price to fly out of Tokyo price to fly out of Tokyo (e.g. flights to Los Angeles (e.g. flights to Los Angeles at $6000). Is it unethical to at $6000). Is it unethical to charge higher prices for charge higher prices for necessity goods during necessity goods during a humanitarian crisis? Or a humanitarian Or would the law ofcrisis? supply would the law supply help ensure thatofmore of help ensure more offor these goods that are offered these arezone? offered for sale in goods the crisis sale in the crisis zone?

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