Textbook Publisher Connections

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Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Glencoe offers exciting TI technology components for their middle and high school math and science programs, including the popular Graphing Calculator Easy Files™.
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Pearson Education
Pearson Education integrates TI technology to produce cutting-edge resources, including Teaching with TI Technology and the Instant Check System™ for TI-Navigator™.
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Key Curriculum Press
Key Curriculum Press engages students by incorporating TI technology in their resources — including Exploring Algebra 1 with TI-Nspire™.
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Holt McDougal
Holt, Rinehart and Winston and McDougal Littell have joined to become Holt McDougal. Together they provide products rich in TI technology for middle and high school students.
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Wright Group/
McGraw-Hill

Wright Group/McGraw-Hill publishes the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (UCSMP) math programs for Grades 6-12. The UCSMP program is standards-based and utilizes the power of TI technology.
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Pearson Higher Education
From College Algebra through Calculus, Pearson Higher Education math textbooks embrace the use of TI technology.
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CORD Communications
CORD Communications offers textbooks that combine rigorous math content, real-world applications and lab activities integrating TI technology.
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Sadlier-Oxford
Sadlier-Oxford's Algebra 1 textbook utilizes TI-Nspire™ technology to bring a new dimension to algebraic problem solving.
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McGraw-Hill Ryerson
McGraw-Hill Ryerson's MathLinks Program was researched and developed to support the 2006 WNCP Common Curriculum Framework for 7-9 Mathematics.
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Kendall Hunt Publishing
The SIMMS Integrated Mathematics curriculum involves real world contexts and incorporates a modeling approach using technology.
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