schoolbook


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Synonyms for schoolbook

a book prepared for use in schools or colleges

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THE maths is looking good for Tesco shoppers, as they are getting the chance to earn extra Clubcard points with every [euro]1 they spend at Schoolbooks.ie.
The mean of the whole schoolbook adaption to cognitive memory is 5.99 in the range of 0-15, and frequency percentage 26.31%.
Zabarah said that a new branch with modern machines was opened in the Jader area in Sana'a to speed up the printing of schoolbooks.
The cutter includes the Accent Essentials sampler shape cartridge and the Plantin SchoolBook font and shape cartridge, which is designed for classroom use.
retraces an articulated overview of the most recent historical studies in a field which has undergone the most intense and productive development in the last decade, such as the field of schoolbook publishing and textbooks, and more in general, of the history of schools in the unified Italy.
This famous schoolbook was first published in 1905 and the last edtion was in Coronation year, 1953.
A JOHN LENNON schoolbook containing a drawing of a walrus was sold at auction last night for more than pounds 125,000.
Our schoolbook ancient history still emphasizes places like Egypt and Mesopotamia, even though we have a perfectly good, rich and fascinating history right here that goes back at least 10,000 years.
I took out an old schoolbook to reminisce and re-found some of that warmth, and also the neatly argued theses that gave us that security: If Mary was the mother of God, then she had to be spotless ...
Tsunezo Mitsuhashi Nakai (1907-1994), a primary school teacher, introduced this story in a schoolbook for 5th grade pupils of primary schools all over Japan.
After a string of accounting scandals that began with Enron, that naive, schoolbook argument came tumbling down.
Executed in a crude style and based on popular schoolbook illustrations, each image is inscribed with the word MANANA (tomorrow), thus alluding to the political rhetoric that so often invokes the future as synonymous with freedom and prosperity.
(The book is mostly pictures, which makes it appear almost like a child's schoolbook.)