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Adopted Textbook List 2002.Pdf (6.153Mb) 2002-2003 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS BULLETIN KINDERGARTEN - 5 Table of Contents PreKindergarten through Grade 2 Programs Adopted by the State of Texas 2002-2003 097] PreKindergarten Learning Systems, PreKindergarten (1995 - 2001 - 2003) I 0981 Kindergarten Learning Systems, Kindergarten (1995 2001- 1 0004 English Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten 1 0007 Spanish Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten (2000 - 2006) 2 0040 Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten CONSUMABLES (2000 - 2006) 3 0043 Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten CONSUMABLES (2000 - 3 0120 Mathematics, Kindergarten (1999 - 2005) 4 0123 Mathematics Spanish, Kindergarten (]999 2005) 5 1004 English Language Arts & Reading, Grade I (2000 - 6 1007 Language Arts & Reading, Grade 1 (2000 - 2006) 7 1020 Handwriting, Grade 1 (1993 - 1999 - 2000 - 2004) 7 1030 Spelling, Grade 1 (1998 - 7 1040 English Language Arts and Reading, Grade I, CONSUMABLES (2000 8 ]043 Spanish Language Arts & Reading, Grade 1, CONSUMABLES (2000 - 9 1051 as a Second Language,G rade 1 (1997 - 2003) 9 1120 Mathematics, Grade I (1999 - 2005) 10 1123 Mathematics Spanish, Grade 1 (1999- 11 1200 Elementary Science Textbooks, Grade 1 (2000 - 2006) 12 1230 Elementary Science Textbooks, Spanish, Grade 1 (2000 - 12 1321 Social Studies, Grade 1 (1997 - 2003) 13 1323 Socia] Studies Spanish, Grade 1 (1997 - 13 1451 Spanish as a Second Language, Grade I (1997 - 14 1710 Health Teacher's Resource Books,Gra des 1-3 (1987 - 1993 - 1997 - 2000 - 14 1800 Art, Grade 1 (1998 - 14 1828 General Music Learning Systems, Grade 1 15 1830 Theatre Arts Teacher's Resource Books, Grades 1-3 (1993 - 1999 - 15 2004 Reading, Grade 2 (2000 - 5 2007 Spanish Reading, Grade 2 (2000 - 2006) 16 2020 Handwriting, Grade 2 (1993 1999 - 2001 - 2003) 16 2030 Spelling, Grade 2 (1998 - 17 2040 English Language and Composition, Grade 2 (2001 - 17 2043 Spanish Language and Composition, Grade 2 (2001 - 18 2051 as a Second Language,G rade 2 (1997 2003) 18 2120 Mathematics, Grade 2 (1999 - 2005) 18 2123 Mathematics Spanish, Grade 2 (1999 - 2005) 20 2200 Elementary Science Textbooks, Grade 2 (2000 - 2006) 20 2230 Elementary Science 21 2321 Social Studies, Grade 2 , 21 2323 Social Studies Spanish, Grade 2 (1997 - 22 2451 as a Second Language, Grade 2 (1997 23 2800 Grade 2 23 2820 General Music Learning Systems, Grade 2 (1995 - 200, - 24 2 0971 PreKindergarten Learning Systems, PreKindergarten (1995 - 2001 - 2003) Student Quota: NIA State Max Price: NIA Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Lie. Price Dep 0026864886 The DLM Earlv Childhood Program: PreKindergarten 1995SRA/McG raw-Hill Division Yes No 1,695.00 0.00 MH 0590625241 Scholastic Early Childhood for PreKindergarten IE 1995S cholastic, Inc. Yes No 1,755.85 0.00 sw 0981 Kindergarten Learning Systems, Kindergarten (1995 - 2001- 2004) Student Quota: N/A State Max Price: N/A Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Priee Lic. Price Dep 0026864991 The DLM Early Childhood Program: Kindergarten IE 1995 SRA/McGraw-Hill Division Yes No 1,795.00 0.00 MH 0590625233 Scholastic Early Childhood Workshop for Kindergarten IE 1995 Scholastic, Inc. Yes No 1,939.65 0.00 sw 0004 English Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten (2000 - 2006) Student Quota: N/A State Max Price: $62.00 Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Lie. Price Dep * 189351203 7 Leap Into Phonics - Lab Pack 1998 Bright Start Inc. No Yes 139.95 0.00 SW *1893512010 Leap Into Phonics - School Version 1998Br Start Inc. No Yes 49.95 0.00 SW *1893512045 Lean Into Phonics - Site License 1998 Bright Slart Inc No Yes 529.95 0.00 SW 1892270110 Devine Kids Excel- Every Student A Success. Read it, Hear­ 2000 Devine Educational Inc. No Yes 61.99 0.00 SW It, Do It Series IE 891627104 Handwriting Without Tears Without Tears Inc. No Yes 14.66 0.00 SW 0153144734 Collections IE 2000Harcourt Sch 001 Publishers Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 EP 1567046002 Sing, Spell, Read & Write, Kindergarten Program for 25 1998International Learning Inc. No Yes 1,125.00 0.00 SW Students2E 0021859280 McGraw-I [ill Reading, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Edition 1E 200 1McGraw-Hili School Division Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 MH 1565770544 Phonics K, An Incremental Development (24-Student Kit) IE 1996 Saxon Publishers Inc. No Yes 324.00 0.00 SW 0026613581 SRA/Open Court Reading Kindergarten Classroom System IE 2000SRA/McGraw- Hill Division Yes Yes 1364.00 0.00 MH 0026834936 SRA Journeys Kindergarten Classroom System IE 2000 SRAlMcGraw-Hill Division No Yes 1,364.00 0.00 MIl 0439089956 Scholastic Kindergarten Place 2E 2000Sc holastic Inc. Yes Yes 1,395.00 0.00 SW 0673623483 Scott Foresman Reading IE 2000Sco tt Foresman Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 SW 1892988011 Touchphonics I996Touchphonies Reading Systems LLC No Yes 580.00 0.00 SW *Not Available 0007 Spanish Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten (2000 - 2006) Student Quota: N/A State Max Price: $62.00 Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Lic. Price Dep P-225 Estrellita Accelerated Beginning Spanish Reading Program IE 1999Estrellita No Yes 375.00 0.00 SW 0153150505 !VamosDeFiesta! IE 2000Harcourt Sch 001 Publishers Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 EP 1567043518 Canta, Deletrea, Lee & Escribe Kindergarten Program for 25 19951ntemational Learning Systems Inc. No Yes 925.00 0.00 SW Students IE 0021861668 McGraw-IliIl Lectura, Macmillan/McGraw-lIill Edition IE 2000McGraw-Hi! I School Division Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 MH 0026837161 SRA Leamos espanol Kindergarten Classroom System IE 2000 SRA/McGraw-Hill Division Yes Yes 1364.00 0.00 MH 0439088666 Scholastic Solares 2E 2000Scholas tic Inc. Yes Yes 1395.00 0.00 SW 0673607534 Lectura Scott Foresman 1E 2000Sco tt Foresman Yes Yes 62.00 0.00 SW *968-24-5631-2 Juguemos a leer 1997Trillas Inc. Yes Yes 19.00 0.00 SW * Not Available 2 0040 English Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten CONSUMABLES (2000 - 2006) Student Quota: N/A State Max Price: $14.00 Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Ue. Price Dep 189227011A Devine Kids, ELA Kindergarten Consumable Devine Educational Inc. No No 14.00 0.00 SW 189162710A Handwriting Without Tears, Kindergarten Consumable Handwriting Without Tears No No 14.75 0.00 SW 0153140291 Collections, ELA Kindergarten Consumable Harcourt School Publishers. Yes No 14.00 0.00 EP 1567046207 Sing, Spell, Read, Write, ELA,Kinderg arten Consumable International Leaming Systems, Inc. No No *475.00 0.00 SW 0021859515 McGraw Hill ELA Kindergarten Consumable McGraw-Hill School Division Yes No 14.00 0.00 MH 1565770609 Saxon, ELA Kindergarten, Phonics 24-Student Refill Saxon Publisher Inc. No No *240.00 0.00 SW 0439108519 Scholastic Literacy Place, ELA Kindergarten Consumable Scholastic, Inc. Yes No 14.00 0.00 SW 0026839563 SRA Joumeys, ELA Kindergarten Consumable SRA/McCiraw Hill Division, SRA No No 13.98 0.00 MH 0026839776 Open Court ELA, Kindergarten Consumable SRAlMeGraw Hill Division, SRA Yes No 13.98 0.00 MH 0673623475 Scott Foresman Reading,ELA Kindergarten Consumable Scott Foresman Yes No 14.00 0.00 SW *Material is over state maximum price. Contact Textbook Administration for details. 0043 Spanish Language Arts & Reading, Kindergarten CONSUMABLES (2000 - 2006) Student Quota: NIA State Max Price: $14.00 Teacher 100% ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Ue. Priee Dep 015315084X !Vamos De Fiesta! IE 2000Harcourt Sc hool Publishers Yes No 14.00 0.00 EP 1567043879 Canta, Deletrea, Lee & Escribe Kindergarten for 25 I 995Intemational Leaming Systems Inc. No No *21.00 0.00 SW Students IE 0021861676 McGraw-Hili Lectura, MaemillanlMcGraw-HiII Edition IE 2000 McGraw-Hili School Division Yes No 14.00 0.00 MH 0026837161 SRA Leamos espanol Kindergarten Classroom System IE 2000 SRAlMcGraw-Hill Division Yes No 13.98 0.00 MH 3 0439088666 Scholastic Solares 2E 2000Scholas tic Inc. Yes No 14.00 0.00 SW 0673607534 Lectura Scott Foresman IE 2000Sco tt Foresman Yes No 14.00 0.00 SW **Matcrial is over state maximum price. Contact Textbook Administration tor details. --------, 0120 Mathematics, Kindergarten (1999 - 2005) Student 110% State Max Price: $15.25 student ISBN Title Copy. Publisher Conf Aid Prod. Price Uc. Price Dep 0769003591 Investigations in Number, Data, and Space 1998 Scott Foresman No No 630.00 0.00 SW 0201363704 Scott Foresman Addison Wesley Math 1999 Scott Foresman Yes Yes 15.24 0.00 SW 57039718X Everyday Mathematics 1997McGraw-Hill School Division Yes Yes 12.25 0.00 MH 0153106913 Math Advantage I 999Harcourt B race School Publishers Yes Yes 15.24 0,00 EP 0153113308 Math Advantage (Chapter Book) I 999Harcourt B race School Publishers Yes Yes 15,24 0,00 EP * 0881 02400 I Math Explorer K CD-ROM for Windows/Macintosh School 1998 *1nteractive Educational Software & No No 89,00 0,00 SW Version Video, Inc, *0881024005 Math Explorer K for CD-ROM for WindowslMacintosh Lab 1998 * [nteractiv e Educational Software & No No 233.00 0.00 SW Pack, 5 computers Video, Inc. *0881024007 Math Explorer K for CD-ROM for Windows'Macintosh Site 1998 *Interactiv c Educational Software & No No 637.00 0.00 SW License, 25 computers Video, fnc. *0881022005 Math Explorcr K for Macintosh 3.5 Disk Lab Pack, 5 computers 1998 *Interactive Educational Software & No No 233.00 0.00 SW Video, Inc, *0881022001 Math Explorer K for Macintosh 3,5 Disk School Vcrs ion 1998 *Interactive Educational Software & No No 89.00 0,00 SW Video, Inc. *0881022007 Math Explorer K for Macintosh 3,5 Disk Site License, 25 1998 *Interactive Educational Software & No No 637.00 0.00 SW computers Video, Inc. *0881021005 Math Explorer K for Windows 3,5 Disk Lab Pack, 5 computers 1998* Interactiv e Educational Software & No No 233.00 0.00 SW Video, Inc.
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