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While Textbooks May Be Purchased from Any of the Book Suppliers, Crestwood and Alpha Textbooks Have Developed a Wonderful Relationship Over the Years While textbooks may be purchased from any of the book suppliers, Crestwood and Alpha Textbooks have developed a wonderful relationship over the years. Alpha Textbooks have been able to assist our families in finding all of the materials they require and their service has been excellent. To purchase books from Alpha Textbooks you may visit their store at: 3709 Chesswood Dr, (Sheppard Ave & Allen Road Area) North York, ON M3J 2P6 You may also place your order online at http://www.alphatextbooks.com/. BOOK LIST FOR THE 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR GRADE 7 SUBJECT TITLE AUTHOR/PUBLISHER ISBN # English The Outsiders S. E. 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Science & Nelson Science & Nelson 0176325190 Technology Technology Perspective Or 7 9780176325190 Student Success Workbook Only Visual Arts No Textbook ESL 7/8 Touchstone Full 9781107627949 Contact 3 BOOK LIST FOR THE 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR GRADE 8 SUBJECT TITLE AUTHOR/PUBLISHER ISBN # English NO FEAR Shakespeare Spark Notes 9781586638450 Romeo & Juliet The Boy in the Striped John Boyne 978-0-385-75153-7 Pajamas Language Power F Gage Publishing 978-0-7715-1018-2 French No Textbook Geography Making Connections: Pearson Canada 9780133789980 (CGC1D) Issues in Canadian Geography 3rd Edition Health & No Textbook - A $100.00 fee will be collected by the teacher to cover Physical health materials, Aussie X, rock climbing and Fit to Dance. Education History Nelson History 8 Nelson Publishing 9780176710361 Information No Textbook and Communication Technology in Business (BTT10) Math Nelson Mathematics 8 0176269207 Workbook Workbook is optional 0176282130 for additional practice questions. Science & Nelson Science & Nelson 0176325271 or Technology Technology Perspectives 9780176325275 8 Student Success Workbook Only Visual Arts No Textbook ESL 7/8 Touchstone Full 9781107627949 Contact 3 BOOK LIST FOR THE 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR GRADE 9 SUBJECT TITLE AUTHOR/PUBLISHER ISBN # Drama (ADA1O) NO TEXTBOOK Visual Arts(AVI1O) NO TEXTBOOK Geography Making Connections: Pearson Canada 9780133789980 (CGC1D) Issues in Canadian Geography 3rd Edition Canadian History Think History; Canadian By Cranny and Moles 9780134151618 Since World War 1 History since 1914 Pearson Canada (CHC2D) English To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee 0446310786 (ENG1D) Indian Horse Richard Wagamese 9781553654025 NEW Language Power G Nelson Publishing 9780771510380 French (FSF1D) No Textbook Learning Strategies Learn Smart: Strategies Editor: Jessica Pegis 9781552391693 (GLS1O) to Succeed in School and Life Principles of Principles of McGraw Hill Ryerson 9780070973190 Mathematics Mathematics 9 (MPM1D) Principles of Workbook is optional for 0070973466 Mathematics 9 additional practice Workbook questions. 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