Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSUSE OF THE CALCULATOR Arithmetic ComputationEstimationLimits of Accuracy PercentagesCHAPTER JtsJACHAPTER DICESPositive Integral IndicesL R a t i o n a l Zero Lawsand of Indices Indices Negative Integral IndicesCHAPTER JA SIMULTANEOUS Equations in Two Variables EQUATIONS Word Problems using Two Variables One and Two Variable SolutionsCHAPTER ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS AND QUADRATICx EQUATIONS ft Special Algebraic Rules for Calculation xPolynomials f Factorization Quadratic Factorizationi Aj Quadratic Equations Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorization Word Problems leading to Quadratic EquationsCHAPTER SYMMETRIES Line SymmetryMaking Symmetrical Figures Rotational Symmetry Symmetry in Space Isosceles Triangle QuadrilateralsCHAPTER CONGRUENCY AND SIMILARITY Congruent FiguresfSimilar Figuresy Properties of Congruent Triangles Properties of Similar Triangles Ratio in GeometryScanned with CamScannerMENSURATIONSectors Volume of PrismCone and PyramidVolume Surface AreaL SpheresAreas and Volumes of Similar FiguresHAPTERJ I KiAPTER INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHING ON THE NUMBERPLANE The Number PlaneCoordinates Graphs of Linear Equations in Two Variables Simple Applications of Straight Line Graphs Travel Graphs NonLinear GraphsTAPTER VARIATION AND ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONSr T Variation Direct and Inverse VariationPartial and Joint Variation Algebraic FractionsTAPTER £ pOTO Pythagoras TheoremiT MTRIGONOMETRICAL Trigonometrical Tables RatiosTO Height and DistanceAPTER SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISESYTHAGORAS THEOREM AND TRIGONOMETRY NSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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LIAN SEK LIN
NEW MATHEMATICS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS D3
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PAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR(S) PTE LTD
1987
new mathematics for seconekly schools Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Perfect Squares Completing the Square Solving Equations by Formula Problems lending to Ouadratic Equations CHAPTER GRAPIIS Gradient of a Straight Line Equation of a Straight Line Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations by Graphs Solving Equations by Graphs CHAPTER GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES OF A CIRCLE Geometry Review Symmetry Properties of a Circle Angle Properties of a Circle More Angle Properties of a Circle CHAPTER STATISTICS Collection and Presentation of Data Frequency Distribution Mean Mode and Median of Frequency Distribution Central Tendency Presenting Grouped Data CHAPTER INEQUALITIES Properties of Order Equivalent Inequalities Solving Inequalities Inequalities involving the use of Graphs Linear Inequalities of Two Variables CHAPTER RATE OF CHANGE AND AREAS UNDER GRAPHS Velocity at a Point Rate of Change Areas under Graphs The Trapezium Rule CHAPTER LOCI Locus as a Set of Points Geometrical Properties related to Loci Intersection of Loci Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER BEARING AND TRIGONOMETRY Bearing Trigonometrical Ratios for an Obtuse Angle Solution of Triangles Simple Trigonometrical Problems in Three Dimensions Simple Trigonometrical Problems involving Bearing CHAPTER MORE ON STATISTICS Cumulative Frequency Percentiles Quartiles and the Interquartile Range Averages for Grouped Data A Short Method of Calculating the Mean CHAPTER REVISION Revision Al Arithmetic Revision A Algebra Revision A Geometry Revision A Graphs Revision A Statistics Revision A Trigonometry and Mensuration Revision B Bearing Trigonometry and Statistics Revision B – Inequalities and Graphs ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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LIAN SEK LIN
NEW MATHEMATICS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS D4
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PAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR(S) PTE LTD
1987
new mathematics for secondary schools Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER SETS Sets and Subsets Intersection and Union of Sets Venn Diagrams CHAPTER MATRICES Matrix Addition Equal Matrices Null Matrices Opposite of a Matrix Matrix Subtraction Scalar Multiplication of Matrices Multiplication of Matrices Unit Matrices Determinants and Inverse Matrices Matrix Equations CHAPTER TRANSFORMATIONS Reflections Rotations Translations Enlargements Shear and Stretching More Problems on Transformations Combination of Transformations CHAPTER MORE ABOUT SETS The Language of Sets Using Venn Diagrams to solve Problems Implications Simple Logical Problems Some Useful Rules for Deductive Reasoning Optional CHAPTER LINEAR PROGRAMMING Inequalities in Two Variables Applications to Simple Problems CHAPTER MATRIX TRANSFORMATIONS Matrix Transformations Invariant Points Geometry of Matrices Translation and Combination of Transformations CHAPTER VECTORS Vectors Scanned with CamScanner Equivalent Vectors Addition of Vectors Null Vector and Inverse of a Vector Subtraction of Vectors Scalar Multiplication of Vectors Position Vectors Vector Geometry CHAPTER PROBABILITY Probability Estimating Probability More about Probability A Counting Principle CHAPTER REVISION Geometry Arithmetic Algebra Sets Trigonometry Transformations Matrices Graphs Loci and Inequalities Latitude and Longitude Vectors Statistics and Probability Revision Papers ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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D G MACKEAN
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
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JOHN MURRAY
1997
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY D G Mackean Scanned with CamScanner Contents The Varieties of Living Organisms Characteristics of Living Organisms Cells Structure of the Flowering Plant Storage Organs and Vegetative Reproduction Buds and Twigs Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Seeds Germination and Tropisms Respiration Photosynthesis and the Nutrition of Green Plants Food Chains and the Balance of Nature Diffusion and Osmosis Translocation and Transpiration Bacteria Fungi Soil Food and Diet in Man The Digestion Absorption and Metabolism of Food Blood its Composition Function and Circulation Breathing Excretion Skin and Temperature Control Sexual Reproduction The Skeleton Muscles and Movement Teeth The Sensory Organs Coordination Insects Fish Frogs and Tadpoles Birds Simple Organisms and Unicells Chromosomes and Heredity Heredity and Genetics Evolution and the Theory of Natural Selection Reagents Acknowledgements Examination Questions Glossary Index The diagrams are by the author Scanned with CamScanner
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BASHEER AHMED KHAN
NARDBANE URDU WB 4
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URDU
OXFORD
2006
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BASHEER AHMED KHAN
NARDBANE URDU WB 2
22-A
URDU
OXFORD
2006
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LEE PENG YEE
MATHEMATICS WORK BOOK 1
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OXFORD
2003
OXFORD New Syllabus Mathematics Workbook APOR Consultants Prof Lee Peng Yee Dr Fan Liang Hud Teh Keng Seng BSc Dip Ed Looi Chin Keong BSc Dip Ed ifth Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter Volume and Surface Aren Chapter Whole Numbers Test Test R Test C Chapter Factors and Multiples Chapter Ratio Rate and Proportion Chapter Number Sequences and Problem Solving Chapter Arithmetical Problems Chapter Fractions and Decimals Test A Test B Test Test A Test B Test C Chapter Real Numbers Term III Test A Term III Test B Term III Test C Chapter Estimation and Approximation Chapter Basic Geometrical Concepts and Properties Test A Test B Test C Chapter Angle Properties of Triangles and Quadrilaterals Term I Test A Term I Test B Term I Test C Chapter Statistics Chapter Basic Algebra Test A Test B Test C Chapter Algebraic Equations Test A Test B Test C Term IV Test A Term IV Test B Term IV Test C Term II Test A Term II Test B Term II Test C Final Year Examination Paper Final Year Examination Paper Final Year Examination Paper Answers MidYear Examination Paper MidYear Examination Paper MidYear Examination Paper Chapter Perimeter and Area of Simple Geometrical Figures Scanned with CamScanner
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LEE PENG YEE
MATHEMATICS WORK BOOK 2
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OXFORD
1993
OXFORD New Syllabus Mathematics Workbook Consultants Prof Lee Peng Yee Dr Fan Liang Huo APOP Teh Keng Seng BSc Dip Ed Looi Chin Keong BSc Dip Ed Fifth Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter Arithmetic Problems and Standard Form Linear Graphs and Their Applications Chapter Congruence and Similarity Chapter Graphs of Ouadratic Functions Chapter Scales and Maps Test da Test B Test IA Test IB Chapter Motion Geometry Chapter Symmetry and Angle Properties of Polygons Chapter Pythagoras Theorem Chapter Expansion and Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions Test A Test B Term III Test A Term III Test B Test A Test B Chapter Mensuration Term I Test A Term I Test B Test A Test B Chapter Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorisation Chapter Statistics Measure of Central Tendency Chapter Algebraic Manipulation and Formulae Chapter Trigonometrical Ratios Chapter Simultaneous Linear Equations Test A Test B Test A Test B Term IV Test A Term IV Test B Term II Test A Term II Test B EndofYear Examination Specimen Paper EndofYear Examination Specimen Paper EndofYear Examination Specimen Paper MidYear Examination Specimen Paper MidYear Examination Specimen Paper MidYear Examination Specimen Paper Answers iv Scanned with CamScanner
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LEE PENG YEE
MATHEMATICS WORK BOOK 3
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OXFORD
1992
OXFORD New Syllabus Mathematics Workbook ° A S Consultants Prof Lee Peng Yee Dr Fan Liang Huo Teh Keng Seng BSc Dip Ed Looi Chin Keong BSc Dip Ed Fifth Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter Solutions to Quadratic Equations Chapter Further Graphs and Graphs Applied to Kinematics Chapter Indices and Algebraic Manipulation Chapter Trigonometry Chapter Linear Inequalities Test A Test B Test A Test B Chapter Geometrical Properties of Circles Chapter Congruent and Similar Triangles Chapter Tangents and the Alternate Segment Theorem Chapter Coordinate Geometry Test A Test B Chapter Area and Volume of Similar Figures and Solids Term III Revision Paper Term III Revision Paper Test A Test B Chapter Frequency Distribution Term I Revision Paper Term I Revision Paper Chapter Measures of Central Tendency Chapter Variations Test A Test B Chapter Graphical Solution of Equations Term IV Revision Paper Term IV Revision Paper Test A Test B Final Year Examination Paper Final Year Examination Paper Final Year Examination Paper Term II Revision Paper Term II Revision Paper Answers MidYear Examination Paper MidYear Examination Paper Scanned with CamScanner
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BASHEER AHMED CHOHAN
NARDBANE URDU WB 3
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2006
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN WORK BOOK 1
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OXFORD
2000
OOXFORD IIISTORY MIIDR PAKISTANp Lv A TV ff tyU Vdw JA LVJ v rs v C rW KVf I V yir T VV M vf K y ti r if r Peter MoSs jpV rf i O i LV V Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSTHE WOItllWhy learn historyMeasuring ti The world in the beginningDiscovering the pastThe Old Stone AgeThe New Stone AgeThe age of metalsThe Fertile CrescentEarly times in ChinaThe Zhou and Qin dynastiesEgypt and the NilePyramids and mummiesEarly Greece the Minoans and MycenaeansThe Greek city statesGreek religion and governmentThe darker side of AthensGreek science and thinkingGreek influence in todays worldThe Persian Wars and Alexander the Great Rome and its empireThe Romans at warGovernment and religion in RomeRoman buildingRoman amusementsA typical Roman dayThe fall of the Roman empireJapanme V PAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENTThe Indus valley civilizationThe rise and fall of the Indus civilizationThe Aryan civilizationAryan beliefs and organizationThe Persian empireAlexander the GreatThe Mauryan empireThe Mauryan Emperor AsokaThe Greeks in IndiaMore invaders Scythians and ParthiansThe KushansThe Gupta empireMuhammad bin Qasim Islam reaches IndiaSufism in the subcontinentEveryday life in the ancient subcontinentScanned with CamScanner
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 1
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OXFORD
1999
tScanned with CamScannerContentsTHE WORLD The Greek city states Greek religion and government The darker side of Athens Greek science and thinking Greek influence in today€™s worldThe Persian Wars and Alexander the Great p Why learn history Measuring time V€™ The world in the beginning Discovering the past f yi The Old Stone Age The New Stone Age The age of metals The Fertile Crescent The Rome Romans and itsat empire war A Government and religion in Rome Roman building Roman amusements A typical Roman day The fall of the Roman empire Of S€™ Japan World summary Early times in China The Zhou and Qin dynasties Egypt and the Nile Pyramids and mummies Everyday life in ancient Egypt Early Greece the Minoans and MycenaeansPAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENTage More invaders Scythians and Parthians j The Indus valley civilization l The Kushans The rise and fall of the Indus civilization The Ary an civilization Aryan beliefs and organization The Persian empire Alexander the Great The Mauryan empire The Mauryan Emperor Asokat The Greeks in India The Gupta empire Muhammad bin Qasim Islam reaches India Sufism in the subcontinentEveryday life in the ancient subcontinent Pakistan and the subcontinent summary Timeline IndexScanned with CamScanner
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PAULINE LADIGES
BIOLOGY AN AUSTRALIAN FOUCS 3RE ED.
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MC GRAW HILL
Scanned with CamScannerHormonal control in animalsNervous systemsAnimal movementAnimal behaviourAnimals responding to environmentalstressChapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter NTRODUCTION The nature of biology andscience lRT Cell biology and energetics l iMolecules of life The chemistry of lifeFunctioning cellsMovement across membranesHarvesting energyCells tissues and signalsCell divisioniapter apter ipter ipter pter Dter ner PART Evolution and biodiversityChapter Evolving lifeChapter Evolving earthChapter Mechanisms of evolutionChapter BacteriaChapter VirusesChapter The protistsChapter PlantsChapter FungiChapter Simple animals sponges to flatwormsChapter Annelids molluscs nematodes andarthropodsChapter Echinoderms and chordatesT Genetics and molecular biology er Inheritance er Genes chromosomes and DNAr The genetic codex Gene expressionr Genomes mutation and cancer Genetic engineering and biotechnologyPART Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Ecology Plant form and function Reproduction growth and developmentof flowering plants Structure of plants Plant nutrition transport and adaptationto stress Plant hormones and growth responses Australian biotaPopulation ecologyLiving in communitiesEcosystemsHuman impacts Appendix Classification of cellular organismsAnimal form and functionAnimal reproductionAnimal developmentAnimal and human nutritionGas exchange in animalsCirculationWater solutes and excretionInnate defences and the im GlossaryCreditsIndexmune system Scanned with CamScannerForewordEditorsContributing authorsReviewers and AcknowledgmentsEstudentEinstructorInstructive Art ProgramThe Learning SystemCase GuideAn Australian FocusNew to this editionINTRODUCTION The nature of biology andvi sciencevii Biology todayUnifying themes in biologyLiving organisms arc made of ccILsDNA is the basis of lifeLife evolvesEvolutionary relationships are summarised in classificationsThe practice of scienceScientific methodMaking observationsTesting hypotheses by experimentsExperimental designScientific publicationEthics and social responsibility in scienceviiixxivxxvixxviiixxxxxxiixxxivxxxvPART Cell biology and energeticsLipidsCHAPTER Molecules of life Simple lipidsBiomcmbrancs arc formed from phospholipids and glycolipidsPolyisoprcnoid lipidsAll life is composed of the same fesv elementsElements are made of atomsElectrons are in orbit around a nucleusChemical bonding of atoms makes moleculesCovalent bonds are created by sharing electrons between two atomsNoncovalent bonds between atoms or moleculesWater is the medium of lifeWater as a solventHydrophobic interactionsAcids bases and buffersIdId ProteinsStructure and shape of proteinsNucleic acidsNucleotidesDNA and RNA CHAPTER The chemistry of lifepH Chemical reactions and life processes depend on energyEnergy and entropyLaws of thermodynamicsThe equilibrium state of a reaction determines its available energyfree energy and the equilibriumSpontaneous chemical reactions and free energyHates of chemical reactions activation energy and catalysisBuffersBiomoleculesCarbohydratesMonosaccharidesDisaccharidesPolysaccharidesd constantScanned with CamScannerOsmosis and cellsTransport of large molecules across membranesEndocytosisExocytosisEnzymes are biological catalystsModels of enzyme actionFactors affecting enzyme activityCofactors and cocnzymcsChemical reactions drive events in cellsMetabolismATP as an energy carrierMajor classes of enzymesElectron transport pathwaysOxidation and reduction reactionsBiological electron earnersEnergy in fuel molecules CHAPTER Harvesting energy Harvesting chemical energyGlycolysis the initial processing of glucoseOxidation the initial processing of lipidsThe citric acid cycle completing the oxidation of fuelsRecycling electron carriersThe electron transport system generating ATPFermentation ATP production without oxygenElarsesting light energy photosynthesisLight energyPigments molecules that absorb lightLightdependent reactions of photosynthesisChloroplasts trap photonsPhotosystemsI and IIPhotosynthetic prokaryotesLightindependent reactions of photosynthesisCarbon fixation and the CalvinBenson cyclePhotorespiration competition between carbon dioxide and oxygenThe C pathway of photosynthesisCrassulacean acid metabolismCHAPTER Functioning cells Eukaryotic cellsMembranes boundaries and barriersThe nucleusRibosomesEndomcmbrane systemEndoplasmic reticulumThe Golgi apparatusIntracellular sorting and transportMitochondriaPlastidsMicrobodiesThe cytoskeletonMotility cilia and flagellaComparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells CHAPTER Cells tissues and signals Animal tissuesThe extracellular matrixIntercellular connectionsfight junctions Anchoring junctionsCommunicating gap junctionsPrincipal animal tissuesEpithcliaConnective tissueMuscleNervous tissuePlant cells the importance of die cell wallCell wall structureDevelopment of plant cell wallsPlasmodesmata links between plant cellsPlant tissue systemsDermal tissueGround tissueVascular tissueCHAPTER Movement across membranes LThe plasma membrane the interface between a cell and its environment Why are membranes necessaryPermeability of membranesI Diffusion Diffusion of solutes in waterDiffusion across membranesIons diffuse along an electrochemical gradientMembrane transportersDiffusion through the lipid bilaycr may be slowFacilitated diffusion through channels andDiffusion through channels is controlled by gating mechanismsAquaporinsActive transportVoltage differences across membranes a dynamic feature of all cellsOsmosis passive movement of waterWater has free energyWater moves in response to differences in water potential carriers DO Scanned with CamScannerNuclear divisinn and mil division V I lr til t yt Ic in OIHLINTCell signals I t tIvpes ol signals Y Responses to signalsChcnikal stimuliHIitt Mitosis iriI t Mitosis in animal s HiI ytokmcviv m animal tilsMitosis ami cytokinesis in plant tellsIlie lontrol of tell division in eukaryotesControl ol cell t yt le progression ulm dk kinases regulate tell cycle progression licckpoim tonirnl ol tlie tell tytlcMciosis and the formation of luploid tellsMciosis IProphasc IMciosis IIGenetic consequences nl mciosisPin siv al stinudiSignal processingOlivet receptor mediated responsesproteinlinked receptorsReceptor tyrosine kinasesI iS MIf AI Pirrifis AHCHAPTER Cell division ST Hiro lie nil cycleMidtiiiuniI SHUHmciosis ISSell distsion in prokaryotesDie veil vide in cukamilesISKISIPART Genetics and molecular biology Penetrance and expressivityI pistasisIpigcnclic regulation thromtisome inactivationImprintingQuantitative charactersUnderstanding genetics as the study ol biological informationCHAPTER Inheritance I iGenetics the science of biological information The Inundation lor understanding genctitsInheritance ol a single geneMendeI s cpc rimentsMonnhvhrid c rossMultiple dies is of single genesodonunancc and blood groupsInheritance of combinations of genesOihvhndIVukcrossev and testerosscsMenshhan inheruanse in humansIhe limits ol Mendels ideasSot linkage and chromosomesV linked genesGenes art on chromosomesX linked trails in Immans I H CHAPTER GenesINI chromosomes and DNA INIlrHlviiiiilie genetic niilcriil IminiiiMimc behaviour accounts lor patterns ol inheritanceChromosome sitiMureChronitivnincv consist ol protein anil ONA ami arc assembled imonmlcosnmesecneiiv inlornuiion ts stored m DNA and noi prorcinIlie srruuuic ol DNA explains itscapaciry to strifebiologicaliulurmHionDNA synthesis an overviewDNA replication in prokaryotesReplication in eukaryotescross IHIIS IIS IISIISOISOIS SISO linkage anil male sex determination ISO I inkage on aulnsomcs inkage and recombination htomosomc mappingMore variationsloo iCHAPTER The genetic code on Mendels observationsIncomplete dominanceNovel phenotypes tluough retumhinuionPhenoty pcs andIMI lie one gene one polypeptide hypothesis I he one geneone en tm hypothesisone pol peptide hypothesisIMIM tnv nitmiiiiii IM I he one gem XIIScanned with CamScanneraThe central dogTranscriptionInitiation ofGene familiesGenome mapsGenes and genetic programsSets of genes respondSets of genes regulate related biological processes in differentorganismsEssential and nonessential genesMutation genetic variation and genome instabilityGenomes and genetic variationMutation the source of genetic variationDNA synthesis errors and spontaneous mutationEnvironmental mutagensDNA repair mechanismsGenomes mutation and cancerCancer cells have modified growth and survival characteristicsTumours are clonal in originCancer is a genetic diseaseDominant oncogenesTumour suppressor genes and cell cycle regulationTumour suppressor genes and the integrity of the genomema transcription Prokaryotes transcription in the cytoplasmEukaryotes transcription in the nucleusCutting splicing and adding to eukaryotic mRNATranslation and the genetic code to various situationsThe genetic codeTranslationProtein synthesisRibosomesPolypeptide synthesisInitiationElongationTerminationProtein targeting and processingCHAPTER Gene expression An introduction to regulation of gene expressionConstitutive and inducible genesControl points for gene expressionRegulation of gene expression in prokaryotesStructure of bacterial operonsRegulation of the lac operonThe lac operon and negative regulation repression in theabsence of lactoseRegulation of the lac operon glucose repression and positiveregulationRegulation of the trp operonRegulation of gene expression in eukaryotesTranscription factors and enhancersYeast GAL regulationEnhancers and silencers the modular nature of eukaryotegene expressionGene regulatory cascades in eukaryotesThe new world of RNAmediated regulation of gene expressionCHAPTER Genetic engineering andbiotechnologyAn overview of recombinant DNACutting and joining DNAGenetic transformationDesigner genes Recombinant DNA technologyDNAmodifying enzymesRestrictionenzyme mappingJoining DNA moleculesIntroducing DNA into cells and using plasmid andbacteriophage vectorsIdentifying and isolating individual genesCharacterising cloned DNA seqApplications of recombinant DNA technologyAnalysing genetic variationDNA technology in forensic scienceDetermining paternityMapping genesCloning genes of unknown functionBiotechnologyMaking pharmaceutical productsModiing agricultural organismsGene therapyCell therapy IlLIRCSCHAPTER Genomes mutation and cancer Genomes Genomes and phenotypeGenome evolutionGenome organisation an overviewThe relative sizes of genomesGene numbers in genomesOrganelle genomesTypes of DNA sequencesScanned with CamScannerPART Plant form and functionSccondiry growthSpcciil f miceions ol stemsKnot structurePrimary growthSccontliiy growthSpecial functions of rootsRoot aclnjnntions and nutrient supplyLeaf structureLeal arrangement and life spanLeaf shape and orientationI cal structure and organisationModifications ol leaf structureCHAPTER Reproduction growth anddevelopment of floweringplants ILlnI life ciliesGametes ol plants ato not tlie illicit result ol mcinsisIlams have Itomosporotn or Itetcrosporons hie tvclcsIhe flower the site ol sexual reproduction he anther the male reproductive organ he eat pel the lemale reproductive organIernhsaiionReproduction without fertilisation the unusual ease ol apontixisPollination in flowering plants choose your partner carefullyI he stigma and stvie recognise pollen losspollinationSell incompatibility is a genetically controlled recognition systemSell pollinationMajor events in the rorntation of seedsDevelopment ol the embryonic plantIaulospcrm formationSeed and trim developmentSeed maturation dormancy and germinationOrganogenesis making leaves roots and flowers he shoot apexI he root apexAsexual reproduction in flowering plantsVegetative reproductionlotipotcncy generating a whole plant from one cellBiotechnology and plantsI issue cultureGenetic engineering of plants V tonCHAPTER Plant nutrition transport andadaptation to stressNutrition uL plantsLsscntiil mineralsPathways and mechanisms of transportWater trattsporlFactors that aflcct water potentialWater uptake by plant cellsTranspirationWater movement in xylemWater movement Irom leaveslranxlocation ol assimilatesPathway of assimilate transportWhat substances are transported in phloemRate of phloem transportMassflow mechanism of transportAdaptations to stressWater stressSalinity and mineral stressLack of oxygen around rootsTemperature stressIdIdCHAPTER Structure of plants Plant cell wallsMiddle lamellaPrimary wallSecondary wallPlant tissue systemsDermal tissueGround tissueVascular tissueStem structurePrimary growthCHAPTER Plant hormones and growth responses AuxinAuxin and phototropismlndoleacetie acid and other auxinsAuxin and cell elongationAuxin and apical dominanceVScanned with CamScannerGravitropism Seed dormancyAuxin binding proteinsGihhcrcllinsCiililrcrclliiis and stem elongationGibbcrcllins and mobilisation of seed protein and carbohydratereservesEthylene Signal transductionFruit ripeningShoot growth and floweringDrassinostcroidsPhotoperiodism and control of floweringShortday and longday plaVernalisation and floweringMonocarpic senescenceCytokinins fAbscisic acidAHA and drought resistanceAHA and frost tolerance ntsRegulation of development cytoplasmic determinants and cell signallPrimary induction and mesoderm induction in amphibiaThe notochord and neural tube developmentGenetic regulation of developmentGenomic equivalencePattern formationMutation is a powerful means of identifying developmentalpatterning genesMutations that change the pattern of bodyIhe molecular genetics of segmentationin DrosophilaEarly embryonic development in DrosophilaSpecifying the anteriorposterior axisZygotic segmentation genesHomcotic HoxGenetic regulation and intercellular signalling control developmCHAPTER Animal reproduction Asexual reproduction RegenerationbuddingParthenogenesisSexual reproductionHermaphroditismReproductive strategicsThe costs of sexual reproductionGametogenesis and fertilisationThe formation of gametes gametogenesisFertilisation cellular eventsstructuresgenesCHAPTER Animal development Features of animal development CHAPTER Animal and human nutritionCell behaviour during developmentAnteriorposterior and dorsalventral axesEmbryonic developmentCleavageGastrulationMechanisms of morphogenesisOrganogenesisNcurulationLimb formationCell lineages and the maintenance of animal tissuesCell lineagesStem cellsTissue maintenanceIMood cell formationWhat nutrients do animals needNutrient composition of foodsPlant tissuesAnimal tissuesIlow much food do animals requireMetabolic rate and bodyThe digestive processPhysical digestionEnzymatic digestionControl ol digestive secretion in humansEvolution and diversity of digestive systemsIntracellular and extracellular digestionSimple digestive cavitiesTwo openings oneway movement ol loodmassXVIScanned with CamScannerLearning Centre cjwmiKmSPDWIWWtO BloodiMuscular gut wall coelomatesCltiiinous mouthparts arthropodsJiws and teeth vertebratesMammalsFilter feeding eating tiny pantilesDealing with plant cell wallsDigesting celluloselorcgut fermentationRuminant foregtu fermenters lindgut fermentationBoil weight regulation in humansBody composition and the myth of last and slow metabolismWhere does our hotly fat come fromFuel for our bodies to meet our energy needsMechanisms lor regulating body fat evidence for a geneticbasis ol body massErythrocytesBlood clotting CHAPTER Water solutes and excretion Water and solutesExchange with the environmentFxtracellular and intracellular environmentsPatterns of ionic and osmotic balanceLiving in sea waterLiving in salt lakesLiving in Irish waterMoving between sea and fresh waterLiving on landNitrogenous wastesPhylogenetic and environmental patternsCHAPTER Gas exchange in animals LxcretionAir and water as respirator mediaExchanging gasesSurface area and volumeVentilation and convectionGasexchange organsWater breathersThe transition from w ater to air breathingAir breathing lungsAir breathing tracheaeTransporting gasesTransport of oxygenOxygencarrying capacityOxygen affinityTransport of carbon dioxideControl of ventilationEpithelial excretory organsTubular excretory organsInvertebratesVertebratesCHAPTER Innate defences and theimmune systemInnate defence mechanisms External barriersIdentifying an invaderCells that killDefensive moleculesThe inflammatory responseSpecific acquired immunityCells ol the immune systemLymphocytes and specificityT lymphocytesT cells and the thvnnisB lymphocytes B cells and their developmentPhagocytic cellsDendritic cellsIHAPTER Circulation pen and closed circulator systemsirculatory systems of vertebrateslow the heart worksElectrical activity he electrocardiogramtructure and function of blood vesselsThe microcirculationCapillaiy exchangeThe lymphaticsegulation of blood flow andCardiovascular regulation in vertebratesRegulation of blood flow to tissues NK cells Molecules of the immune systemAntigensAntibodies immunoglobulins he Ecell receptor TCRThe major histocompatibility complex Ml CLite problems ol tolerance and autoimmunitypressure Scanned with CamScannerContentsCHAPTER Animal movemenLocomotion ns a key to animal lifeNature of immune responsesSecondary lymphoid tissues and the lymphatic networkHumoral responsesCellular responsesImmunity to infectionDefence againstAllergy hypersensitivity and immunopathologyEvolution of immune responsesImmunity in animalsImmunity in plants Living in waterBuoyancyNonmuscular locomotionMuscular locomotionTravelling through airUnpowered gliding HighLowered flightMoving on landLocomotion without legsLocomotion with legsMuscles and skeletons working togetherSkeletonsJointsSize and the skeletonMusclerumours tCHAPTER Hormonal control in animals Animal hormones Sites of actionGeneral functionsMechanisms of hormone actionHormone control systemsNeurosecretionNonneural hormone secretionHormones in invertebratesHormonal control of developmentOther invertebrate hormonesHormones in vertebratesNeurohaemal organsNonneural endocrine glands CHAPTER Animal behavioui Genetics and the evolution of behaviGenetic markersSelectionour experiments Populations with genetic differences Learning and the development of behaviourUnderstanding complex behaviourCHAPTER Nervous systems Obtaining foodAvoiding beingLiving in groupsCompetition and territorial behaviourTerritorial belAnimalNeurons the functional units of nervous systems eatenWhat types of neurons arc thereNeurons transfer information as electrical signalsThe active responses of neuronal membranesWhat are action potentialsHow are action potentials conducted How is electrical information transmitted to other cellsWhat are synaptic potentialsHow do neurons integrate informationThe evolution of nervous systemsComplex nervous systems vertebratesThe mammalian brainlaviourcontestsCourtship and mating behaviourCourtshipcare ParentalSocial organisation and coCooperative breediInsect societiesEvolution of cooperative behaviournS in birds and mammaloperationHigher functions of brainsHow do neural circuits produce behaviourThe functional divisions of nervous CHAPTER Animals respondiControlling muscles and movements systems environmental stiMonitoring the external worldVisceral control Phenotypic plasticityAnimals in the Australilermites ian arid n arid Australia zoneScanned with CamScannerAnimals living at loss temperaturesPo animals freezeInsects at low temperaturesThe Q conceptTemperature regulation and metabolism in animalsThermal acclimationMetabolic depression in animalsHypothermia and the concept ol torpor Torpor in mamrrtah and bird Environmental oxygen stress Adaptations to low levels or or Responses to high altitude In human Other animals at high altitudeOxygen stress and temperatureResponses of animals to global warmingCHAPTER Evolving life CHAPTER MechanismsRecording the diversity ol lifeDiscovering phylogeny and the evolutionary tree of lifeHow to discover a phylogenetic tree by cladistic analysisComparing morphologyHomologous features are evidence ol relationships betweendivergent formsAnalogous features are evidence of convergenceComparing moleculesComparing amino acid sequences of proteinsComparing nucleotide sequences of DNAClassification is based on phylogenetic relationshipsPurposes of classificationTaxonomy and naming the hierarchy ol lifeThe binomial systemSpecies are the basic taxonomic unitsKingdoms of life Key concepts in evolutionA populationThe gene poolA speciesEvolutionary changeVariationEvolution by means of natural selectionThe neoDarwinian theorv ol evolutioMacroevolutionEvolutionary treesSpeciationGenetic variation arises by mutationEffect of mutationGenes in populationsDetecting and measuring genetic variatThe HardyWeinberg principleFactors that change the genetic structure ofRandom matingMutationMigrationGenetic driftNatural selectionExamples ol natural selectionTheories of speciationSpecies conceptsReproductive isolation and speciationModes ol speciationSpeciation and chromosomal rearrangenHybridisation and asexual reproductionCHAPTER Evolving earth Fossils are a record in rocks of past life How do fossils form and where are they foundDating rocks provides a time scale of evolutionEvolving earth influences lifePlate tectonics explains liovv continents driftAncient positions of continentsGeological eras mark major events in evolution Precambrian lifeEdiacaran fauna—evidence of multicellular organismsPalaeozoic life ancient lifeMesozoic life age ol dinosaursCenozoic life the beginning of modern lifeof the modern earth reflect evolutionary historyHiogcographic regionsScanned with CamScannerMolecular evolutionGene duplicationHomologous conesC onstructing evolutionary trees from molecular dataA challenge for the futureCHAPTER The protistsProtists are a diverse group of eukaryotesWhere did eukaryotic cells come fromOrigin ol the nucleusThe endomembrane system extension ol the nudeMitochondria and plastids arose by endosymbiosisCilia and flagella extensions of the cytoskeletonAre simple protists ancient eukaryotesSpongelike protistsCollar flagellates choanoflagellatesSlime mouldsCellular slime mouldsAcellular slime moulds myxomycetcsParasitic flagellates that contaminate water supplies dSymbionts and parasites parabasalidsAmoebaeCHAPTER Bacteria Bacteria are prokaryotesBacteria were the lirst cellular lifeEarly photosynthetic bacteriaTwo major evolutionary lineages of bacteria—super kingdomsBacteria and ArchaeaClassifying and identifying bacteriaSuper kingdom Bacteria includes cyanobacteria andendosporeforming speciesSuper kingdom Archaea includes halophiles acidophilcsthermophiles and methanogensThe remarkable abundance and metabolic diversity of bacteriaBacterial populations are often very large and denseThe metabolic diversity ol bacteriaFour nutritional types of bacteria—chemoheterotrophsphotoautotrophs chemoautotrophs and photoheterotrophsGenetic systems of bacteriaTransformation gene Transfer by free molecules ol DNAConjugation gene transfer by plasmidsTransduction gene transfer by bacteriophagesThe importance of plasmids and phages to bacterial populationson earth Rhizopods are amoebae that can alter their shapeActinopods are radially symmetrical unicellsProtists with plastidsProtists with primary plastids the green lineageMissing links in endosymbiosis glaucophyiesRed algae rhodophytesGreen algae chlorophytesProtistan pirates with secondhand plastidsChromist protists the brown lineageFlagellates with secondhand plastids cryptomonGolden flagellates chrysophytesChalk comes from dead algae haptophytesAlgae in glass houses diatomsBrown algae phaeophytesWater moulds and downy mildews oomycetesAlvcolates dinoflagellates ciliates and parasitesDinoflagellates whirling algaeSmall but deadly apicocomplexansCiliates eukaryotes with two different nucleiEuglenoids and ldnetoplastsEuglenoid flagellatesFlagellate parasites kinetoplastsCercozoa and forarnsAmoebae with secondhand chloroplasts chloratMore chalky protists forarnsSCHAPTER Viruses SThe discovery of viruses Viruses are subcellular organismsFeatures distinguishing viruses from cellular organismsVirions are the transmission phaseViral genomesReplicationEcology and spread of virusesClassification and relationships of virusesOther viruslike agentsSatellite virusesRetrotransposons and similar agentsViroids and prions viruslike infectious agentsVirus controlSxxScanned with CamScannermFungal phylaChytrids phylum ChytridiomycotaMoulds and mycorrhizae phylum ZygomjBrewers yeast to truffles phylum AscomycotaSmuts to shiitake phylum BasidiomvcotaThe anamorphs phylum DeuteromvFungal mutualismsLichensMycorrhizaeEndophytesFungi and insectsFungi and humansEating and drinking fungiPoisonous fungiAllergens and fungal diseasesAgricultureBiological controlFungi and biotechnologyHAPTER Plants volution of plantsGreen algae and the origin of land plantsadaptations to living onSpecialisation of vegetative featuresAlternating generations and sexual reproductionSonvascular plants liverworts hornworts and mossesGametophytes the haploid generationSporophytes the diploid generationVascular plants evolved conducting tissuesLvcophytes clubmosses and quilbvortsPsilophvtes fork fernsSphenophytes horsetailsFilicophytes fernsSeed plantsSeeds from ovulesPollen transport of male gametesSecondary growth allows plants to become largeCycadophytes ancient seed plantsGinkgophytes retain flagellated spermConiferophytes successful nonflowering seed plantsGnetophytes closest relatives of flowering plantsMagnoliophytes flowering plantsThe flowerOrigin and evolution of the flowerIn the life cycle of flowering plants fertilisation is adouble eventThe agents of pollination are often animalsFruits protect seeds and aid their dispersalvcntaland coraCHAPTER Simple animals spongfflatwormsAnimals are multicellular heterotrophic organismsWhat do we know of the origin and early evolution of The origin of multicellularityFossil faunas and what they tell us about the historyThe phytogeny of modern groups of animalsProtosromes and deutcrostomes two modes of devSponges phylum PoriferaRadially symmetrical animalsPolyps and medusae phylum CnidariaJellyfish class ScyphozoaBox jellyfish class CubozoaHydras class HydrozoaSea anemones and corals class AnthozoaComb jellies phylum CtenophoraSimple protostomesFlatworms phylum PlatyhelminthesFreeliving flatworms class TurbcllariaEctoparasitic flukes class MonogeneaEndoparasitic flukes class TrematodaTapeworms class CesrodaProboscis worms phylum NemerteaSCHAPTER Fungi The diversity and evolution of fungi What is a fungusFungal growthHyphae are for feedingSpecialised hyphaeFungal nuclei arc differentFungal nutritionFungi digest nearly any form of organic carbonFungi tolerate environmental extremesFungal reproductionSpores for travel and survivalLife without sexScanned with CamScannerReproduction development and regenerationEchinoderms include six classes of marine animals with fiverasymmetryIHAPTER Annelids molluscs nematodesand arthropods ChordatesZoelomatc protostomesicgmentcd worms phylum AnnelidaFunctional implications of segmentation and a coelomMarine bristle worms class PolvchaetaAnnelids with a clitellum class EuclitellataSnails clams and relatives phylum MolluscaMolluscan bod planChitons class PolvplacophoraFilter feeding and the class BivalviaTorsion and the class GastropodaSquid and octopus class CephalopodaRoundworms phylum Ncmatoda oinllimbed animals with an exoskeleton phylum ArthropodaEvolution of arthropodsAdvantages and disadvantages of an exoskeletonFeatures of the arthropod bodyChelicerate arthropods spiders scorpions and their relativesMandibulate arthropods myriapods crustaceans and insectsAcorn worms and ptcrobranchs hemichordatesTunicates urochordatesEancelcts ccphalochordatesCraniatcs chordates that evolved a headJawless craniates lampreys and hagftshesVertebrates craniates that evolved a backbone and jawsCartilaginous fishesRayfinned fishesTctrapods and their relativesCoelacanths and lungfishesAmphibians living on land and in waterAmniotes an embryo with a pond of its ownTurtles and their relativesSnakes lizards and the tuataraArchosaurians crocodiles dinosaurs and birdsMammalsPrimatesHuman evolutionSahelanthropus and Australopithecus upright apes the firhominidsParanthropus robust formsHomo increase in brain sizeOutofAfrica or a multiregional origin of Homo sapiensSCHAPTER Echinoderms and chordates EchinodermsThe echinoderm skeletonThe water vascular systemCOI QV Marine environmentsAustralian lloraDominance of sclerophylls hard leavesSucculent survivorsCharacteristics of someA unique southern faunaInsects with southern connectionsBiogeographic patterns of terrestrial vertebratesAdaptive radiation of frogsAustralian reptilesAdaptive radiation in mammalsCHAPTER Australian biota The Australian biota southern connectionsAustralia in GondwanaEvolution of Australian environments through the CenozoicChanging climate and increased aridityChanging landforms and weathering of soilsIncreasing frequency of fireQuaternary ice ages cool and periodsArrival of humansModern Australian environmentsIcrrtstriil environments Australian flowering plantsScanned with CamScannerflPDWERWEBCHAPTER Population ecology CHAPTER EcosystemsWliat is a populationDistribution and abundance of populationsPotential and realised distributionsDensityindependent population dynamicsExponential population growth in discrete limeModelling dcnsiryindependeni growthEnvironmental variability and exponential growthExponential population growth in continuous timeDensitydependent population dynamicsSpacelimited populationsAge and sizestructured population dynamicsBioeconomics managing exploited populationsViable population sizes for conservationFeeding relationships shape ecosystemsFood chains and food websEcological pyramidsPyramids of numbersPyramids of biomassPyramids of energyWhy food chains are shortProductivity of different ecosystemsProductivity of ecosystems may change tliriBiogeochcmical cyclesThe water cycleCarbon cycleNitrogen cyclePhosphorus cycleCHAPTER Living in communities Species coexist and interact in communities CHAPTER Human impactsCommunity structureSpecies diversityStructural diversity of plant communitiesInteractions within communitiesSymbiosisCommensalismMutualismParasitismHumans in AustraliaChanging Australian environmentsLosing biodiversityBiodiversity hotspotsWhy conserve biodiversityLand clearance and habitat fragmentationIntroducing new speciesImpact of weedsLand and water degradationPolluting the atmosphereTowards sustainabilityIllegal trade in endangered speciesLegislative and policy frameworkManaging natural com
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 3
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
2002
i FJORD r K n ak AVy Mii K Vm WSWP WAf ft iScanned with CamScannerContentsTHE WORLDTSSSt K World War I social and economic The rising and settingof theSun King Louis XIVv M gVents leading to World War II The Enlightenment anlts of World War II £The The The Revolutionary French American Revolution Warand of Independence VNapoleonic Wars to TTrSifm d Mations and decolonization and the Cold War southeast oct As Asia The The Unifications th centuryof farming Germany revolution and Italy aPa ma S The The effects Industrial of the Revolution Industrial Revolution e n Economic theCommunity Arabs and the EEC Jews China until Mrican independence t confUctsIran and IraqOfiapaa until ° gt Twentieth century problems on World The p end Wa ofWorld IWUm icnfi War I the Treaty of Versailles The More Communism World Commonwealth twentieth summary andcapitalism ntury problemsjffectsPAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENT Problems facing the young Pakistan Pakistanthe first fifty years Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Muhammad Ali Jinnah the QuaidiAzam to A closeupPakistan today the road to prosperityPakistan and the subcontinent Timeline Index India to Social and economic life until The War of Independence The peak of British power India to The road to independence to India to The partition The Boundary Commission and its findings Pakistan and BangladeshsummaryScanned with CamScanner
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ROBERT F MEIGS
ACCOUNTING THE BASIC FOR BUSINESS DISCUSSION
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Accounting The Basis for Business Decisions Elevent Editio Scanned with CamScanner Contents in Brief Accounting Information for Decision Making Basic Financial Statements The Accounting Cycle Capturing Economic Events The Accounting Cycle Preparing an Annual Report Comprehensive Problem Tonys Rentals Accounting for Merchandising Activities Forms of Business Organization Financial Assets Inventories and the Cost of Goods Sold Comprehensive Problem Guitar Universe Inc Plant Assets and Depreciation Liabilities Stockholders Equity Paidin Capital Income and Changes in Retained Earnings Statement of Cash Flows Financial Statement Analysis Comprehensive Problem Toys “R” Us Inc Global Business and Accounting Management Accounting A Business Partner Accounting Systems for Measuring Costs Costing and the Value Chain CostVolumeProfit Analysis Incremental Analysis Comprehensive Problem Gilster Company Responsibility Accounting and Performance Evaluation Operational Budgeting Standard Cost Systems Comprehensive Problem Utease Corporation Capital Budgeting Appendix A Toys “R” Us Annual Report Appendix B Exploring The Internet Appendix C The Time Value of Money Future Amounts and Present Values Index Scanned with CamScanner Table of Contents Reporting Ownership Equity in the balance Sheet The Use of Financial Statements by Outsiders The Necil for Adequate Disclosure Manegements Interest in Financial Statements EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Accounting Information for Decision Making Annunting Information A Means to an ind Ayunting dhuwa Uhersbyviy Tys of Armenting omation Acounting Systems Determining Information Newels The Cost of Princing Axunting information Basic Functions of an Ac ting System Who Designs and Installs Accounting Systems Decision Making by Extelnal Parties Extemal Users of Accounting Information Objectives of External Financial Reporting Characteristics of Externally Reported Information Decision Making by Internal Parties Internal Users of Accounting Information Objectives of Management Accounting Charicteristics of Munagement Accounting Information Integrity of Accounting Information Institutional Features Professional Organizations Competence Judgment and Ethical Behavior Supplemental Topic Careers in Accounting Public Accounting Management Accounting Governmental Accounting Accounting Education What About Bookkeeping Accounting us a SteppingStone EndofChapter Review Assignment Material The Accounting Cycle Capturing Economic Events The Role of Accounting Records The Ledger The Use of Accounts Debit and Credit Entries DoubleEntry Accounting The Equality of Debits und Credits Recording Transactions in Ledger Accounts An Illustration The Journal Posting Journal Entries to the Ledger Accounts und How to Read a Journal Entry What Is Net Income Revenue Expenses The Accrual Basis of Accounting Debit and Credit Rules for Revenue and Expenses Investments and Withdrawals by the Owner Recording Decembers Revenue and Expense Transactions An Illustration The Journal Decembers Ledger Balances The Accounting Cycle The Trial Balance Uses and Limitations of the Trial Balance Adjasting Entries The Next Step in the Accounting Cycle Shop Supplies An Asset That Turns into un Expense The Concept of Depreciation Recording Depreciation Expense An Illustration The Adjusted Triul Balance Preparing Financial Statements The Income Statement The Slutement of Owners Equity The Balune Sheer The Statement of Cash Flows Relutionship Among the Financial Statements Closing the “Temporary Equity Accounts Basic Financial Statements Introduction to Financial Statements A Starting Point Statement of Financial Position Assets Liabilities Creditors Claims Have Priority Over Those of Owners Owners Equity The Accounting Equution The Effects of Business Transactions An Illustration Effects of These Business Transactions on the Accounting fiquction Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Relationships Among Financial Statements forms of Business Organizations Sole Proprietorships Scanned with CamScanner Penal inventory Systems Periode Inventory Systems The Accounting Cycle Preparing an Annual Report Preparing the Annual Reven Adresting Entret A l l Modifying an Accounting System Sperial Journals Provide speed and Emelenery Transactions Relating to Purchases Cred terms and Cash Discounts Return of Unsatisfactory Merchandise Transportation Costs on Purchases Transactions Relating to Sales Soler Rerums and Allowances Sales Discounts Delivery Expenses Accounting for Sales Taxes Evaluating the Performance of a Merchandising Company Net Sales Gross Profit Margins Using Information About Profit Margins EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Armed in Adi Emines and createning Principles The concepte Materialin Effects on the Adjusting Erines Preparing the Statements Drofring the Nates That Accompany Financial Statements Wher Types of Information Must Be Disclosed Closing the Accouns A Lost Lok ar Overnight lius a Good Year Preparing Financial Statements Covering Different Periods of Time Supplemental Topic The Worksheet Isnt This Really e Spreadsheet Whats It Used For The Mechanics How Iis Done What If A Special Application of Worksheet Software EndofChapter Review Assignment Material TU Forms of Dusiness Organization Sole Proprietorships The Concept of the Separate Business Entity Characteristics of a Sole Proprietorship Unlimited Personal Liability Subtitle The Owner Could Lose EVERYTHING Accounting Practices of Sole Proprietorships Evaluating the Financial Statements of a Proprietorship Partnerships General Parmerships Partnerships That Limir Personal Liability Accounting Practices of Partnerships Evaluating the Financial Statements of a Parmership Corporations What Is a Corporation Stockholders Liability for Debts of a Corporation What Types of Businesses Choose the Corporate Form of Organizatiox Accounting for Corporate Income Taxes Salaries Paid to Owners Owners Equity in a Corporate Balance Sheet The Issuance of Capital Stock Comprehensive Problem Tonys Rentals A Comprehensive Accounting Cycle Problem Accounting for Merchandising Activities Merchandising Companies The Operating Cycle of a Merchandising Company Income Statement of a Merchandising Company What Accounting Information Does a Merchandising Company Need General Ledger Accounts Scanned with CamScanner of Contents Retained Earnings Accounting for Dividends Closing Entries and Evaluating the Financial Entries and the Statement of Retained Earnings e the Financial Statements of a Corporation mceptand the Problem of Double Taxation Supplemental Tople B Notes Receivable and Interest Revenue Nature of Interest Accounting for Notes Pereivable The Decision of Whether to Aceru Interest Endof Chapter Review Assignment Materiel s Corporations Secting an Appropriate Fom of Busine Organization Incorporating an Established Business mental Topic Partnership Accounting Supplemental Topic A Closer Look sening the Accounts of a New Partnership ating Parmership Net Income Among the Partners EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Financial Assels Inventories and the Cost of Goods Sold Inventory Defined The flow of Inventory Costs Which Unli Du We Sell Data for an Illustration Specific Identification Cost Flow Assumptions Average Cost Method FirstIn FirstOut Method LastIn FirstOut Method Evaluation of the Methods Do Inventory Methods Really affect Performance The Principle of Consistency JustinTime JIT Inventory Systems Taking a Physica Inventory Recording Shrinkage Losses LCM and Other WriteDowns of Inventory The YearEnd Cutoff of Transactions Periodic Inventory Systems Importance of an Accurate Valuation of Inventory Techniques for Estimating the Cost of Goods Sold and the Ending Inventory The Gross Profil Method The Retail Method Textbook Inventory Systems Can Be Modified and They Often Are Evaluating the Liquidity of Inventory Inventory Tumover Rate Accounting Methods Can Affect Analytical Rarios Supplemental Topic LIFO Reserves The Significance of a LIFO Reserve EndofChapter Review Assignment Material How Much Cash Should a Business Have The Valuation of Financial Assets Cash Reporting Cash in the Balance Sheet The Statement of Cash Flows Cash Management Internal Control Over Cash Cash Disbursements Bank Statements Reconciling the Bank Statement Perry Cash Funds The Cash Budget as a Control Device ShortTerm investments MarkMarket A New Principle of Asset Valuation Accounts Receivable Uncollectible Accounts The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Writing of an Uncollectible Account Receivable Recovery of an Account Receivable Previously Written of Monthly Estimates of Credit Losses Direct Writeoff Method Income Tax Regulations and Financial Reporting Internal Controls for Receivables Management of Accounts Receivable Factoring Accounts Receivable Credit Card Sales Evaluating the Quality of Accounts Receivable Notes Receivable and Interest Charges Supplemental Topic A Accounting for Marketable Securities Purchases of Marketable Securities Recognition of Investment Revenue Sales of Investments Adjusting Marketable Securities to Market Value Reporting Investment Transactions in the Financial Statements Comprehensive Problem Guitar Universe Inc Plant Assets and Depreciation Plani Assets as a Stream of Future Services Major Categories of Plani Assets Accountable Events in the Lives of Plant Assels Acquisitions of Plant Assets Determining Cost An Example Some Special Considerations Capital Expenditures and Revenue Expenditures Scanned with CamScanner The ugline Methet MARS YArtan Method HM Departon Method Da Movi INO The airment of Pant Auen Disposal of lant and Equipment Gams and London Divorah od Pant and Long Term Liabilities Maturing Obligations intended to be en Installment Notes Payable Special Types of Liabilities Honda Inyable What Are Monit Tax Advantage of Bond Financing Accounting for Bonds Payable The Concept of resent Value llond Price Afier louance Larly Hellrement of Bonds layoble Lease Payment Obligations Operating Leases Capital Leases J Liabilities for Pensions and Other Postreliremene lienci Galar and Land for Income Tax lurposes What Amounts Are Reronted in the Accounting Deferred Income Taxes Records Llabilliles and Cash Flows Trading in Used Assens for New Ones Evaluating the Safety of Creditors Claims Other Income Tax Reporting Obligations How Much Debt Should a Business Have Intangible Assets Supplemental Topic A Estimated Liabilities Les Characteristics Contingencies and Commitments Operating Expenses Versus Intangible Assets Estimated Liabilities Amortization Loss Contingencies Goodwill Commitments Patents Supplemental Topic B Bonds Issued at a Discours Trademarks and Trade Names or a Premium Franchises Accounting for Bond Discount An Illustration Copyrights Accounting for Bond Premium Other Intangibles and Deferred Charges Bond Discount and Premium in Perspective Research and Development RD Cosis EndofChapter Review Natural Resources Assignment Material Accounting for Natural Resources Depreciation Amortization and Depletion A Common Goal Stockholders Equity Paidin Capital Plant Transactions and the Statement of Cash Flows Corporations Supplemental Topic Other Depreciation Methods Why Businesses Incorporate The UnitsofOutput Method Publicly Owned Corporations Formation of a Corporation SumoftheYears Digits Stockholder Records in a Corporation Decelerated Depreciation Methods Depreciation Methods in Use A Survey Paidin Capital of a Corporation EndofChapter Review Authorization and Issuance of Capital Stock Assignment Material Common Stocks and Preferred Stocks Characteristics of Preferred Stock Stock Issued for Assets Other Than Cash Liabilities Subscriptions to Capital Stock Donated Capital The Nature of Liabilities Book Value per Share of Common Slock Current Liabilities Market Value Accounts Payable Market Price of Preferred Stock Notes Payable The Current Portion of LongTerm Debt Market Price of Common Stock Accrued Liabilities Book Value and Market Price Payroll Liabilities Stock Splits Uneamed Revenue Treasury Stock Recording Purchases of Treasury Stock MACRS Scanned with CamScanner Krise of Treasun Stock Bart Bayback Programs EndofChapter Review Assignment Material income and se and Changes in Relained Earnings uring the Results of Operations Derloping Predictie Information Cerning Irregular hems An Ilustration Continuing Operations Discontinued Operations Extraordinary items Changes in Accounting Principles Earings per Share EPS Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share Using the Statement of Cash Flows Annotated Statement of Cash Flowt ADM Industries Incorporated Managing Cash Flows Budgeting The Primary Cash Management Tool What Priority Should Managers Give to Increasing Nei Cash Flows Some Strategies for Permanent Improvements in Cash Flow Concluding Comments Supplemental Topic A The Indirect Method Comparison of the Direct and Indirect Methods Differences Between Net Income and Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities Reconciling Net Income with Net Cash Flows The Indirect Method A Summary Indirect Method May Be Required in a Supplementary Schedule Supplemental Topic B A Worksheet for Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows Data for an Ilustration The Worksheet Entry EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Transactions Affecting Retained Earnings Cash Dividends Dividend Dates Liquidating Dividends Stock Dividends Statement of Retained Earnings Prior Period Adjustments Comprehensive Income Siatement of Stockholders Equity Cenckholders Equity Section of the Balance Sheet EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Cash Flows Purpose of the Statement Example of a Statement of Cash Flows Classification of Cash Flows Critical Importance of Cash Flows from Operating Activities The Approach Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows An Illustration Operating Activities Investing Activities Financing Activities Cash and Cax Equivalents Cash Flows from Operating Activities Cash Payments for Merchandise and for Expenses Differences Between Net Income and Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities Reporting Operating Cash Flows The Direct and Indirect Methods Cash Flows from Investing Activities Cash Flows from Financing Activities Relationship Berween the Statement of Cash Flows and the Balance Sheet The Statement of Cash Flows A Second Look Financial Statement Analysis Financial Statements Are Designed for Analysis Tools of Analysis Dollar and Percentage Changes Trend Percentages Component Percentages Rarios Standards of Comparison Quality of Earnings Quality of Assets and the Relative Amount of Debt Impact of Inflation Measures of Liquidity and Credit Risk A Classified Balance Sheet Working Capital Current Ratio Se Quick Ratio Se Debt Ratio Evaluating Financial Rarios Concluding CommentSolvency Credit Risk and the Law Measures of Profitability Classifications in the Income Statement Some Specific Examples of Corporate Earnings and Losses MultipleStep Income Statements Earnings per Share PriceEarings Ratio SingleStep Income Statements Evaluating the Adequacy of Net Income Scanned with CamScanner Table of Contents vi EndofChapter Review Assignment Material The Cash Budger Budgeted Balance Sheets Using Budgers Effectively Flexible Budgeting EndofChapter Review Assignment Material APPENDIX A Annual Report of Toys “R” Us APPENDIX B Exploring the Internet Getting Started Use of the Internet in This Textbook Internet Assignment Materials Standard Cost Systems Standard Cost Systems Establishing and Revising Standard Costs Direct Material Standards Direct Labor Standards · Manufacturing Overhead Standards Standard Costs and Variance Analysis An Illustration Materials Price and Quantity Variances Labor Rate and Efficiency Variances Manufacturing Overhead Variances Valuation of Finished Goods Evaluating Cost Variances from Different Perspectives In Conclusion A Final Note JIT Systems and Variance Analysis EndofChapter Review Assignment Material Comprehensive Problem Utease Corporation APPENDIX C The Time Value of Money Future Amounts and Present Values The Concept Relationships Between Present Values and Future Amounts Compound Interest Applications of the Time Value of Money Concept Future Amounts The “Tables Approach The Future Amount of an Annuity Interest Periods of Less Than One Year Present Values Using Present Value Tables What is the Appropriate Discount Rate The Present Value of an Annuity Discount Periods of Less Than One Year Valuation of Financial Instruments InterestBearing Receivables and Payables “NonInterestBearing Notes Market Prices of Bonds Capital Leases Obligations for Postretirement Benefits Disclosure of UpDate Present Value Infomation Deferred Income Tares Capital Budgeting Another Application of Present Value Assignment Material Capital Budgeting Capital Investment Decisions Financial and Nonfinancial Considerations Evaluating Capital Investment Proposals An Illustration Payback Period Return on Average Investment Discounting Future Cash Flows Replacing Assets Behavioral Considerations in Coniral Budgeting In Summary A Concluding Comment from the Authors Scanned with CamScanner
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PROF. MAJID-UZ ZAFAR
TEXT BOOK OF BIOLOGY
22-C
ENGLISH
STTB
2006
A TEXTBOOK OF BIOLOGY PART FOR CLAS SINDH TEXTBOOK BOARD JAMSHORO Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS SECTION MAINTENANCE OF LIFE TRANSPORT IN ORGANISMS CHAPTER EXCRETION CHAPTER CHAPTER SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT CHAPTER RESPONSE AND COORDINATION SECTION DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISM AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE CHAPTER REPRODUCTION SECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION CHAPTER GENES AND INHERITANCE EVOLUTION CHAPTER SECTION INTERRELATIONSHIP OF ORGANISMS AND WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY CHAPTER MAN AND BIOLOGY Scanned with CamScanner
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SHREEN SALEEM KHAN
STARTER
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ENGLISH
ERD
2002
Starter An integrated workbook for starters match trace and colour paste i and count colour draw glass Educational Resource Development Centre making teaching meaningful Erdo how many flowers Scanned with CamScanner
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FRANK S BUDNICK
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
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APPLIED MATHEMATICS For Business Economics and Stal sciences Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS PREFACE Xxi CHAPTER SOME PRELIMINARIES Solving FirstDegree Equations in One Variable Equations and Their Properties Solving FirstDegree Equations in One Variable Solving SecondDegree Equations in One Variable Solving Quadratic Equations Inequalities and Their Solution Inequalities Interval Notation Solving Inequalities SecondDegree Inequalities Absolute Value Relationships Some Properties of Absolute Values Solving Equations and Inequalities involving Absolute Values Rectangular Coordinate Systems The Cartesian Plane The Midpoint Formula The Distance Formula Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Chapter Test EQUATIONS AND FUNCTIONS CHAPTER LINEAR EQUATIONS Characteristics of Linear Equations General Form Representation Using Linear Equations Linear Equations with n Variables Graphical Characteristics Graphing TwoVariable Equations Intercepts The Equation x k Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS The Equation y Slope SlopeIntercept Form From a Different Vantage Point Interpreting the Slope and y Intercept Determining the Equation of a Straight Line Slope and Intercept Slope and One Point Two Points Linear Equations levobing More than Two Variables ThreeDimensional Coordinate Systems Equations Involving Three Variables R Equations Involving More than Three Variables Additional Applications Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test CHAPTER SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS TwoVariable Systems of Equations Systems of Equations Graphical Analysis Graphical Solutions The Elimination Procedure m X Systems m Gauslas Elimination Method The General Idea Variable Systems Graphical Analysis for ThreeVariable Systems Gaussian Elimination Procedurt for X Systems Fewer than Three Equations nVariable Systems n Selected Applications Product Mix Problem Final Notes Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER CONTENTS Chapter Test ComputerBased Exercises Appendix Elimination Procedure fur x Systems MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS Functions Functions Defined The Nature and Notation of Functions Domain and Range Considerations Restricted Domain and Range Multivariate Functions Types of Functions Constant Functions Linear Functions Quadratic Functions Cubic Functions Polynomial Functions Rational Functions Combinations of Functions Composite Functions Graphical Representation of Functions Graphing functions in Two Dimensions Vertical Line Test Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test CHAPTER LINEAR FUNCTIONS APPLICATIONS Linear Functions General Form and Assumptions Linear Coat Functions Linear Revenue Functions Linear Profit Functions Other Examples of Linear Functions BreakEven Models Assumptions BreakEven Analysis Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase Automobile Replacement Decision Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER QUADRATIC AND POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS Quadratic Functions and Their Characteristics Mathematical Form Graphical Representation Quadratic Functions Applications Polynomial and Rational Functions Folynomial Functions Rational Functions Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase Retail Merchandising Wars CHAPTER EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Characteristics of Exponential Functions Characteristics of Exponential Functions Basee Exponential Functions Conversion to Basee Functions Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions Logarithms Properties of Logarithms Solving Logarithmic and Exponential Equations Logarithmic Functions Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicose Time of Death FINITE MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE i Interest and Its Computation Simple Interest Cumpound Interest The Power of Compound Growth Single Payment Crmputations Crapuuno Amount Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Present Value Other Applications of the Compound Amount Formula Effective Interest Rates Annuities and Their Future Value The Sum of an Annuity Determining the Size of the Annuity Annuities and Their Present Value The Present Value of an Annuity Determining the Size of an Annuity Mortgages The Advantage of the Biweekly Mortgage Payment CostBenefit Analysis Discounted Cash Flow Extensions of Discounted Cash Flow Analysis Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase XYZ Corporation CHAPTER MATRIX ALGEBRA Introduction to Matrices What Is a Matrix Purpose of Studying Matrix Algebra Special Types of Matrices Vectors Square Matrices Transpose of a Matrix Matrix Operations Matrix Addition and Subtraction Scalar Multiplication The Inner Product Matrix Multiplication Representation of an Equation Representation of Systems of Equations The Determinant The Determinant of a X Matrix The Determinant of a X Matrix The Determinant of a X Matrix The Method of Cofactors Properties of Determinants Cramers Rule Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS The leverse of a Matrix Determining the Inverse he inverse Using Cofactors Optional The lovers and Systems of Equations Selected Applications estions for Solving Matris Applications Ko Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Computer Based Exercises Minicose Human Resource Planning I Loh CHAPTER LINEAR PROGRAMMING AY INTRODUCTION Linear Programming Introduction A Scenario Structural Constraints and Nonnegativity Constraints Graphical Solutions The Graphics of Linear Inequalities Systems of Linear Inequalities Region of Feasible Solutions Incorporating the Objective Function CornerPoint Solutions Alternative Optimal Solutions No Feasible Solution Unbounded Solutions Applications of Linear Programming DietMis Models Transportation Models Capital Budgeting Models Blending Models Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase Air Traffic Controller Scheduling CHAPTER THE SIMPLEX AND COMPUTER SOLUTION METHODS Simplex Preliminaries Overview of the Simplex Method Requirements of the Simples Method Basic Feasible Solutions Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS The Simplex Method Solution by Enumeration The Algebra of the Simplex Method Incorporating the Objective Function Summary of Simplex Procedure Maximization Problems with Mixed Constraints Minimization Problems Special Phenomena Alternative Optimal Solutions No Feasible Solution Unbounded Solution Condensed Tableaus Computer Solution Methods An Illustration of an LP Package Shadow Prices Sensitivity Analysis The Dual Problem Formulation of the Dual PrimalDual Solutions Epilogue Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase Contract Awards CHAPTER TRANSPORTATION AND ASSIGNMENT MODELS The Transportation Model General Form and Assumptions Solutions to Transportation Models Initial Starting Solutions The Stepping Stone Algorithm Computer Solution Methods The Assignment Model and Methods of Solution General Form and Assumptions Solution Methods The Hungarian Method Summary of the Hungarian Method Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicose Distribution Warehousing Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY THEORY Introduction to Sets and Set Operations See SER Permutations and Combinations Corbinations Basic Probability Concepts Erperiments Outcomes and Events Probabilities Some Additional Rules of Probability States of Statistical Independence and Dependence Statistical Independence Statistical Dependence Ko Terms and Concepts I Addition Exercises Chapter Test Minicose The Birthday Probk CHAPTER PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS Random Variables and Probability Distributions Random Variables Frequency Distributions Probability Distributions Histograms Measures of Central Tendency and Variation The Mean The Median The Mode The Mean of a Discrete Probability Distribution The Stardard Deviation The Binomial Probability Distribution Bernoulli Processes The Binomial Distribution Mean and Standard Deviation of the Binomial Distribution The Normal Probability Distribution The Normal Probability Distribution Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS xvil Additional Exercises Chapter Test THE CALCULUS UAPTER DIFFERENTIATION Limits Limits of Functions Properties of Limits and Continuity Some Properties of Limits Limits and Infinity Continuity Average Rate of Change Average Rate of Change and Slope The Derivative Instantaneous Rate of Change The Limit Approach to Finding the Derivative Differentiation Rules of Differentiation Additional Rules of Differentiation Chain Rule InstantaneousRateofChange Interpretation HigherOrder Derivatives The Second Derivative Third and HigherOrder Derivatives Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Appendix Proofs of Selected Rules of Differentiation CHAPTER OPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGY Derivatives Additional Interpretations The First Derivative Concavity and Inflection Points Concavity from a Different Ferspective Identification of Maxima and Minima Relative Extrema Critical Points The FirstDerivative Test Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS The SecondDerivative Test When the SecondDerivative Test Fails HigherOrder Derviative Test Optional Curve Sketching Key Data Pointa RestrictedDomain Considerations When the Domain Is Restricted Key Terms and Concepts Additional Exercises Chapter Test CHAPTER OPTIMIZATION APPLICATIONS Revenue Cost and Profit Applications Revenue Applications Cost Applications Profit Applications Marginal Approach to Profit Maximization Additional Applications Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase The EOQ Model CHAPTER INTEGRAL CALCULUS AN INTRODUCTION Antiderivatives The Antiderivative Concept Revenue and Cost Functions Rules of Integration Integration Rules of Integration Additional Rules of Integration Other Techniques of Integration Optional Integration by Parts Partial Fractions Tables of Integrals Differential Equations Ordinary Differential Equations Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations Extension of Differential Equations Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Additional Exercises Chapter Test CHAPTER INTEGRAL CALCULUS APPLICATIONS Definite Integ als The Definite Integral Evaluating Definite Integrals Properties of Definite Integrale Definite Integrals and Areas Areas between a Function and the x Azis Finding Areas between Curves Methods of Approximation Rectangle Rule Trapezoidal Rule Simpsons Rule Applications of Integral Calculus Integral Calculus and Probability Optional Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Chapter Test Minicase The Social Security Dilemma A Problem of Solvency CANTER OPTIMIZATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES Graphical Representation of Bivariate Functions Graphical Representation Sketching Bivariate Functions Partial Derivatives Derivatives of Bivariate Frunotions Interpreting Partial Derivatives SecondOrder Derivatives Optimization of Bivariate Functions Critical Pointa Distinguishing among Critical Points Applications of Bivariate Optimization mVariable Optimization Optional Necessary Condition for Relative Extrema Sufficient Conditions Optimization Subject to constraints Optional The Lagrange Multiplier Method Equality Constraint Sufficient Condition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS nVariable SingleEquality Constraint Case Interpreting à Extensions Key Terms and Concepts Important Formulas Additional Exercises Minicase BackOrder Inventory Model COMPOUNDINTEREST TABLES T A A REVIEW OF ALGEBRA OPTIONAL A Algebra Pretest A A The Real Number System A Real Numbers A Absolute Value A A Polynomials A Positive Integer Exponents A Polynomial Expressions A Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials A Multiplication of Polynomials A Division of Polynomials A A Factoring A Monomial Factors A Quadratic Polynomials A Other Special Forms A A Fractions A Addition and Subtraction of Fractions A Multiplication and Division A A Exponents and Radicals A Fractional Exponents A Radicals A U Tu W To APPENDIX B SUMMATION NOTATION A SELECTED ANSWERS Followup Exercises and Chapter Tests INLEX A Scanned with CamScanner
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STARTER
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2003
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QAMAR JAHAN
BASANT
22-A
URDU
THE BOOK GROUP
2006
Mazameen ka naam mumtaaz mufti iftekhaar aarif Doctor mohsin Noorishaam faez Ahmad faez ibn insha shaakir Budshguni darakht meyrey chiin key waadi Dhaaka sey waapsi par taariikh sey eyk haar par hae Ladty Si aag khabar Bray Bhai saahab yaar udaas Imaaratien Hamaary musawwir ghazal qissah haatim Tai ka ka aur Musnawi shafiiq munshi preym chand jigar muraad baadiraza Ali Romana hasiin Dilaya farhat Beg
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KAM CHOR
22-A
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THE BOOK GROUP
2006
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QAMAR JAHAN
TAMASHEY
22-A
URDU
THE BOOK GROUP
2006
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QAMAR JAHAN
MASTER SAHIB
22-A
URDU
THE BOOK GROUP
2006
Master saahab is fehrist Mazameen Molvi aabid Patras Bukhaari Mohammad hasiin farkhandah shaah naam jau kul aankh meyri ham aur Khanay chacha chiin nae dhoban ko kaprey Pachycephalosaurus baarish ka paehla khush bu ka safar bahen Bhai nahiin Kath Putliyan meyrey chiin key din eyk aarzuumr Ahmad Qataat aurMaster saahab Kaleem al lah allaamah Mohammad Mohammad aabid al jabbar qamar jaal
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 2
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
2007
BOOK TWOScanned with CamScannerContentsTHE WORLDPage The effects of the Crusades Voyages of discovery eastwards Voyages of discovery westwards The effects of the voyages of discovery the easi The effects of the voyages of discovery the wee The Spanish colonies in AmericaS The Renaissance Renaissance building The art of the Renaissance Science and technology in the Renaissance The Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci The Reformation and its causes Luther and the Protestant Church The life and teachings of BuddhaA The rise and fall of Buddhism in India Buddhism spreads through AsiaE The beginnings and spread of Christianity The power of the Church and the Pope in theMiddle Ages v The Church in the lives of the people The Middle Ages — the feudal system The nobleslife and home English towns in the Middle Ages The beginnings of Islam The teachings of Islam The spread of Islam The civilization of Islam Science and medicine The civilization of Islam The arts and building The rise of the nation states of Europe The early Crusades A tA The later Crusades Japan China World summaryPAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENT Aurangzebs achievementsThe end of the Mughal empire Social life in Mughal times Mughal Central arts and southern and architecture India The Europeans come to IndiaThe Pakistan French and and theBritish subcontinent fight forsummary IndiaPuge Mahmud of Ghazni The Ghauris and the SlaveKing Dynasty The decline and fall of the Sultanate of Delhi The Mongols Chinghez and Timur The RajputsTSv The early MughalsQ The career of Akbar the Great Akbars reforms Jehangir and Shah Jehan Aurangzebs career Timeline IndexueScanned with CamScanner
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN WORK BOOK 2
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
1998
IKAPeter Moss €¢ii JiIiv iryffi rf  r €¢m €¢ ftt itÂiiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSTHE WORLD The Th jIv life Cm spreadsthrough BuddUsmta Asia India Y TJe Bvd wi bSr nincrs theand Church spreadand of the Christianity Pope in the Middle Ages Se Church in the lives of the peopleThe Middle Ages the feudal systemThe nobles€™life and homeEnglish towns in the Middle AgesThe beginnings of IslamThe teachings of IslamThe dvdization of Islam Science and medicineThe civilization of Islam The arts and building The early CrusadesThe later CrusadesThe effects of the CrusadesVoyages of discovery eastwardsI Voyages of discovery westwardsThe effects of the voyages of discovery the east The effects of the voyages of discovery the westThe Spanish colonies in AmericaThe RenaissanceRenaissance buildingI The art of the Renaissance Science and technology in the RenaissanceThe Renaissance man Leonardo da VinciThe Reformation and its causesLuther and the Protestant ChurchJapanl The rise of the nation states of EuropeI China £ PAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENTMahmud of GhazniThe Ghauris and the SlaveKing €¢ DynastyThe decline and fall of the Sultanate of DelhiTlie Mongols Chinghez and TimurThe RajputsThe early MughalsThe career of Akbar the GreatAkbar€™s reformsJehangir and Shah JehanÂAurangzeb€™s careerAurangzeb The Social end life ofin €™the s achievements Mughal Mughal times empireTltle etral Europeans breand souttiern come to lndia Indiach and British fight for Indi a Scanned with CamScanner
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MERA IQBAL TESRI KITAB
22-A
URDU
ERD
2006
meyra eqbaal fehrist kuchh is kitaab key baarey meyn hayaat shaair o Seen Meem maan ka khwaab milli eyk aarzu chaand aur Sitaray muntakhib Aashaar farhang meyri bayaaz o
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MERA IQBAL PANCHVIN KITAB
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URDU
ERD
2006
Paanchwaan kitaab fehrist kuchh is kitaab key baarey meyn hayaat shaair jugnu khitaab Islaam doa jawaab shikwah o ki doa ghazal matn Aashaarfarhang meyri bayaaz
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MERA IQBAL CHOHTI KITAB
22-A
URDU
ERD
2006
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DOREEN CRAWFORD
GEOGRAPHY FOR PAKISTAN WORK BOOK 1
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2002
wGeographyfor PakistanDoreen CrawfordWorkbookChiniot Islamia PublicSchoolGulsharvelqbal KarachiL I B R A R YAccession No Call No MAY Date of Accession€¢ €PriceNOTE Please handle with careV cSHELF NOSUBJECTW €”PEAK PUBLISHING CHINIOT ISLAPfflA SCHOOL OLUEGEName Form iScanned with CamScanner
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DOREEN CRAWFORD
GEOGRAPHY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 1
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2001
PEAK PUBLISHINGScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSw Basic Skills lMaps photographs graphs diagrams statistics Landforms Plains — plateaux — fold mountains — block mountains — rift valleys — volcanoes — platesThe Environment The natural environment the human environmentHow natural environments change to human environmentsm Agriculture The importance of agriculture to PakistanChief crops in Pakistan and where they are grownTypes of agriculture —smallscale arable farming with livestock — largescale arable farming — nomadic herdingshifting cultivation — plantation agriculture — soilless cultivationAgriculture as a systemII Natural VegetationTropical rainforest cold temperate coniferous forest — tropical grassland — hot desertvegetation — tundraThe natural vegetation of Pakistan — The uses of natural vegetationThe destruction of natural vegetation and the importance of conservation Settlements and their Industries Settlements—temporary — permanent — nucleated — scattered — rural — urbanHave there always been urban settlements — Planned citiesTypes of urban settlementsUrban zones — residential — katchi abadiWhich are Pakistans major citiesIndustries —industries in a village manufacturing serviceindustries on plantationsGlossary Words and terms in italics in the textScanned with CamScanner
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GEOGRAPHY FOR PAKISTAN WORK BOOK 3
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2001
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DOREEN CRAWFORD
GEOGRAPHY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 3
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2001
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSMore about SettlementThe growth of cities in PakistanProblems associated with the growth of cities in PakistanOrangi Pilot ProjectWhere are the worlds largest citiesPopulationThe distribution of populationThe density of populationWhere is everybody in Pakistan Population Where is everybody in the worldHow do we know where everybody is in the woddHas the world always had so many people natural increase andpopulation controlMention CduCatin °f helP to contro population growthWhat is urbanisationChapter Chapter Chapter DevelopmentDecisions about developmentDeveloped and developing countriesPeople as a resourceThe importance of social developmentDevelopment in Saudi ArabiaDevelopment in Pakistan — Economic developmentSocial developmentChapter Environment and DevelopmentStudies of environments affected by developmentWaterlogging salinity and sodicity in the Indus PlainsThe destruction of mangroves in SindhThe dying delta in SindhPesticides and pollutionCause and results of landslides in the Murree areaA shrinking sea — Air pollutionSc Sustainable DevelopmentRecyclingSustainable fishingSustainable forestry in the Gilgit AgencySustainable energyChapter GlossaryWords and terms in italics in the text
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DOREEN CRAWFORD
GEOGRAPHY FOR PAKISTAN WORK BOOK 2
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2001
Geographyfor PakistaniDoreen CrawfordWorkbookPEAK PUBLISHINGkNMM Jtl Form
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ALAN ETHERTON
GENERAL CERTIFICATE ENGLISH
22-B
ENGLISH
NELSON THORNES
2001
Jtlf tGeneralCertificateEnglishfFourth editioniinQJOI cAlan Etherton OinQJCI i IiScanned with CamScannerContentsForeword VPART I Summary Summaries in daily life What the examiners say Summary practice passage Making notes practice passage Extracting information practice passage l Practice passage Practice passage i Making a summary of letters I Making a summary of letters II Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage i PART Comprehension Summary and Directed Writing Figurative language Answering vocabulary questions Obstacles to understanding Practice passage Practice passage A Practice passages B and C Practice passage Types of comprehension questions Practice passage Aids to better comprehension Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passages and Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Practice passage Understanding situations€PART Communication in Writing Composition Communication in writing Composition basic points Composition making a plan Starting a composition Paragraphing and developing ideas Finishing a composition What kind of English shall I use Further practice with basic skills Factual Composition Descriptive composition Argumentative or controversial Narrative composition Situational composition using given data Friendly and sen lal I r t t n s Applying for u Job Business letters Reports I alking and wilting about picturesII topilS II I M IMScanned with CamScannerPART Vocabulary Development Problem words and correct usage Problem worJs and correct usage Idioms and common expressions Common errors Words in context Antonyms synonyms and homonyms Pairs of words Phrasal verbs Prefixes and meaning PART Language Practice Word formation and parts of speech Adjectives Agreement Articles Cloze passages Comparison Conditionals and €if€™ Connectives Future action Gerunds Indirect reported speech Indirect reported questions Infinitivesl Participles Prepositions Pronouns Punctuation Spelling Verbs present tenses Verbs past tenses PART Ora English Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Composition TopicsIndexJScanned with CamScanner
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K U KURESHY
GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN
22-D
ENGLISH
NATIONAL BOOK SERVICE
1998
j mScanned with CamScannerTABLE OF CONTENTSntroductionvocation of Pakistanmportance of Pakistans Location vviUnit akistan The Natural Tppography including drainagerhe Northern MountainsThe Western MountainsThe Balochistan PlateauThe Potwar Plateau and Salt RangelThe Salt RangeThe Indus PlainThe Desert AreasUnit Climate of PakistanClimate and WeatherClimatic ZonesPakistan the seasons Climatic elementsEffects of climate on the lives and economicactivities of people in different regionsRiver FloodsStormsDrought in PakistanUnit Development of Water ResourcesIntroduction to Natural ResourcesHydrological cycleImportance of rivers to PakistanThe Indus SystemGround waterUses of water Irrigation Indus Water TreatySiltation in ReservoirsBarragesWaterlogging and SalinitySurface Water Pollution Unit ForestsProductive ForestsProtection Forestsmportanceorest types in PakistanDeterminantsvHow do mangrove trees survive in salt waterForest ProductsCauses of DeforestationSolution to the Problems caused by DeforestationAfforestation Projects in PakistanpwMineral Resourceslow are minerals formedlining ProcessesJnitMetallic and Nonmetallic MineralsNational Mineral Development PolicyIJnit ishing IndustryFishing Areas and MethodsProblems of the Fishing IndustryiIScanned with CamScannerTABLE OF CONT Unit AgricultureSmallscale Subsistence FarmingCash Crop FarmingAgricultural Products in Pakistan Livestock Farming in PakistanMain Livestock ResourcesFactors affecting agricultural productionNatural Physical FactorsHuman FactorsLand reforms Farming and the EnvironmentUnit Power ResourcesNonrenewable Energy Resources Natural GasNuclear EnergyThermal ElectricityRenewable Energy ResourcesHydroelectric Power HEPSolar PowerBiogas Unit Secondary and Tertiary IndustriesFactors influencing Industrial LocationRaw MaterialsPrincipal Factory Industries in PakistanIndustrial EstatesSpecial Industrial ZonesIndustrialization and the Private SectorFormal and Informal SectorsCottageCraft and Smallscale Industries in PakistanTypes of Cottage and Smallscale IndustriesTertiary Industry TourismUnit TradeHow do we benefit by tradeExports and ImportsImports of PakistanHow do changes in categories of traded goodsaffect our balance of trade and economyTrade RoutesThe Balance of Payments PositionUnit Transport and CommunicationsPakistan RailwaysDry PortsRoadsAir Transport Water TransportBenefits of Developing Transport SystemTelecommunicationsUnit Population in PakistanPopulation GrowthReasons for high population growthThe Demographic Transition ModelPopulation Structures Employment Unemployment
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HYDEN RICHARD
JUNIOR ENGLISH IV
22-B
ENGLISH
OXFORD
1983
aydnRichardsJunior English Scanned with CamScannerContentsAbbreviations y AddressesAdjectivesComparisonDefinitionFormationInserting in sentencesMatching with meaningsMatching with nounsProperRecognitionAdverbsDefinitionFitting into sentencesRecognitionAgreement of subject and vertAlphabetical orderAnalogiesAnimal noisesApostropheContractionsPossessionCapital lettersCollective nounsCompound wordsComprehensionye b tt i t A HO Conjunctions ContainersContractionsDiminutives IDirect speech Direct to indirect speechDoers of actionsScanned with CamScannerDouble negativesGenderGroup namesHomophonesIdiomsIndirect to direct speechLetter writingNoises of creaturesNounsCollectiveFormationGenderNumberPossessionRecognitionVocabularyOccupationsOppositesPrefixesChange of wordPeoplePrepositionsCorrect usageDefinition using in sentencesPronounsCorrect usageDefinition using in sentences Proverbs Punctuation Rhyming wordsSentencesand phrasesJoiningStructure Scanned with CamScannerSimilars SynonymsSimilesSoundsSpeechDirectiirect to indirect indirect to directSynonyms SimilarsTwin wordsVerbal intelligenceVerbsDefinitionParticiplesPast tenseRecognitionUsing the right verbVocabularyWordsfor said and askedwhich save workwith more than one meaning
703
B.Y.TAN &C.K.HOO
PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 1A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
l A NScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSUnit Page Greetings and Simple CommandsI am Seng HuatYou are MinahI am a boyYou are a girlConversation Seng Huat and his teacherPoem Polly put the kettle onHe is a boyShe is a girlConversation Bee Geok and her teacherPenmanship PatternsThis is a chair a b That is a car ConversationMei Lin and Mr LimHassan and Miss LeeaFun with WordsPenmanship Capital letters and small lettersThis is a red dressThat is a yellow flowerConversation The big black antPoem One two three four fiveThis is my pencilThat is your dressThis is her dollThat is his kitePoem Twinkle twinkle little starConversation Ahmad and Seng HuataWe are boysThey are girlsConversation Miss Tan and Mr LeeThey are childrenFun with WordsScanned with CamScannerI am jumping They are writingConversation Devi and Mei LinPoem One two buckle my shoeFun with WordsI can runWe can swimThey can carry the boxConversation Ah Meng and SarnyaScanned with CamScanner
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B.Y.TAN &C.K.HOO
PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSUnitPage Days of the WeekToday is MondayReading and Comprehension Days of the WeekPoem The SwingThese are boysThose are girlsConversationFun With WordsPoem Once I saw a little birdShe has a dollI have a combReading and Comprehension At the ParkThese balloons are red and blueI have a ruler and a pencilPoem BellsReading and Comprehension VisitingIt is in the basketIt is under the chairIt is beside the tableIt is behind the mouseComplete the sentences €” A ClassroomReading and Comprehension Playing in the GardenThere is a spoon in the glassThere are seven birds in the cageFun With WordsPoem The RainReading A GardenReading and Comprehension HomeworkIts six oclockIt s half past eightReading and Comprehension To SchoolHe is reading a bookPoem Everybody saysReading and Comprehension Making a Kite a a a Scanned with CamScanner
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B.Y.TAN &C.K.HOO
PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 2A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSUNIT PAGE Run QuicklyWalk SlowlyReading and ComprehensionRecessFun With WordsOral Expression Feeding PetsHe is wetReading and Comprehension Minah€™s RabbitPoem Three Blind MiceFun With WordsOral Expression At the BeachIs she sad or happyReading andComprehension Ahmad€™s Best FriendSpeech Practice Consonants €s€™ and z€™Poem FliesFun With WordsOral Expression At the Jurong Bird ParkI want a short oneThese shoes are new onesReading andComprehension Flowers and FruitsFun With WordsWritten Expression At a Fruit StallShe hasa toothacheReading andComprehension A ToothacheSpeech Practice Consonants T and pPoem PuffpuffpuffFun Wth WordsWritten Expression FruitsThe man is tallReading andComprehensionMing Tuck is illSpeechPractice Consonants T and VPoem As I Was Going AlongFun With WordsWritten Expression Ah Beng€™s RoomDates andMonths of the YearPoem The Clothes LineReading and Comprehension Rina€™s ParrotFun With WordsWritten Expression The Sitting Room Scanned with CamScannerThis is rice Uncountable NounsReading andComprehension At the MarketSpeechPractice Consonants v and wPoem BowwowFun With WordsWritten Expression At a Children€™s PlaygroundThis is a glass of milkReading and Comprehension BreakfastFun With WordsWritten Expression A Fishing TripA Dog BarksDogs BarkReading and Comprehension Mrs Tans FlowersSpeechPractice Vowels ae and €a€™Poem I WonderFun With WordsWritten Expression In the GardenBirds FlyThey Build NestsTimeless ActionsReading and Comprehension On SaturdayFun With WordsWritten Expression The Fish TankShe goes to school at seven o€™clockHabitual actionsReading and Comprehension WingKong€™s Birthday ParlySpeechPractice Vowels €i€™ andVWritten Expression Animals in the Forest Scanned with CamScanner
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B.Y.TAN &C.K.HOO
PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 2B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
IIScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSUNITPAGE Ilike icecreamShe likes storiesPoem The RabbitReading andComprehensionGamesFunWith WordsWritten Expression Things in the RoomI want a bicycleHe wants a new shirtSpeechPracticeVowels e and ae€™Consonants €™s€™ and €sh€™Reading and ComprehensionGoing to MarketFun With WordsWritten Expression Feeding MonkeysI know the boyShe knows the answer Poem The Dog and His TailReading andComprehension VisitorsFun With WordsWritten ExpressionPlaying FootballIunderstand the storyHe understands the lessonSpeechPractice Vowels €u€™ and €u€™Consonant Clusters €sk€™ €si€™ €sp€™ €sf ConversationBuying a Racket Fun With WordsWritten Expression The Sky at NightThis is the teachers chairThese are Ah Beng€™s shoesConversation Mei Lin€™s BirthdayFun With WordsWritten Expression The HawkersPoem I love little PussyIt isn€™t your comb It is mineYours his hersSpeechPractice Vowels € D €™ andConsonants Y and €th€™ReadingandComprehensionHamid€™s Savings BoxFun With WordsWritten Expression At the Railway Station Scanned with CamScannerRevisionThis is the top of the hillThis is the front of the housePoem What Does the Bee DoSpeechPractice Vowels € A €™ and €a€™Consonant Clusters €cl€™ €cr€™ €bl€™ €br€™Reading and Comprehension The Lazy DonkeyFun With WordsWritten Expression What are the Children doingThe knife is made of metalSpeechPractice Vowel €ei€™ takeConsonant Clusters €gl€™ €gr €pi€™ €pr€™ReadingandComprehensionThe New CarFun With WordsWritten Expression Sounds We HearThey both have new dollsThey all have petsPoem Two in BedReading and Comprehension The School ConcertFun With WordsWritten Expression What Leela does ona SaturdayIam writinga letter with a penSpeech Practice Vowels €eu€™ and € au€™Reading andComprehension The Greedy CatFun With WordsWritten Expression i Blowing a Balloonii The EagleWe are buying a book for MinahPoemCountingout RhymesReading and ComprehensbFun With WordsWritten Expression Riding a BicyRevision nEnd of Term cle Scanned with CamScanner
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B.Y.TAN &C.K.HOO
PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEReading and Comprehension Chan Hua Beng SpeechPractice Diphthong€ai€™Final Consonants €s€™ and €z€™Chapter Can I use the phone pleaseUse of €can€™inpoliterequestsRevision of Past Patterns am is arePenmanship Cursive Writing Poem The StarWritten Expression Mei Lin and her kittenSyllabusUnitReading andComprehension The ThiefSpeech Practice Diphthong €au€™Consonants€€™and €d€™Ahmad is going to sing a songUse of €going to€™Revision of Past Patterns Simple Present TensePunctuationPractice The Capital Letter Written Expression The CrowFun With WordsChapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The BalloonMan Speech Practice Diphthong €oi€™Consonants €e€™ and TChapter Bringsome sand Drink a glass of waterRevision of Past Patterns PrepositionsPenmanship Cursive Writing Written Expression Tee SanRevision Units SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehension Tea for ThreeSpeechPracticeDiphthong €Â£e€™Final Consonant TSyllabusUnit Pick up your bag Phrasal verbs with adverbial particlesRevision of Past Patterns€have€™ and €has€™Punctuation Practice The Capital Letter Written Expression Buying a PresentFun with WordsScanned with CamScannerChapter Reading andComprehension The Cat with aKnotted TailSpeech PracticeDiphthong ie€™Final Consonants €n€™ and n€They were late yesterday€waswere complementRevision of Past PatternsPresent Continuous TensePenmanshipCursive Writing Written ExpressionLearning to ride a bicyclePoem The ToyManSyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehensionUmbrella VillageSpeechPractice Vowels €u€™ and €u€™ Medial Final Consonant €ch€™SyllabusUnit Whose parrot is thatIt€™s Ah BengsRevision of Past Patterns There isare€™PunctuationPractice The Full StopWritten Expression Bobo and the CowRevision Units Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Wind and the SunSpeechPractice Vowels A €™and€a€™Consonants p and €b€™SyllabusUnit He must go to bed€must€™ to show obligationRevision of Past Patterns AdjectivesPenmanship Cursive Writing Written Expression HideandSeekFun with WordsReading and Comprehension A Brave BoySpeechPractice Vowels €i€™ and €i€™ Consonants T and d€™We mustn€™t walk on the grass€mustn€™t€™ to show prohibitionRevision of Past PatternsPossessive Adjectives and PronounsPunctuationPractice The Capital Letter and Full StopWritten Expression GardeningRevision Units Chapter SyllabusUnit A ConversationPieceSpeech Practice Vowel €e€™ and Diphthong €eiConsonants s and JWhat are you I am a policeman€What€™ and €Occupations€™Revision of Past Patterns Countable NounsPenmanship Cursive Writing WrittenExpression The Greedy BoyFun with WordsChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading andComprehension The Hare and Ihe TortoiseSpeech Practice Diphthong€eu€™Consonant Cluster siThere are a few fiftycent coinsThere is a little sugar in the bowlUse of €a few€™ with countable nouns anda little€™ withuncountablenounsRevision of Past Patterns ApostrophePunctuationPractice The Question MarkWritten ExpressionIna Barber ShopFun with WordsChapter lO SyllabusUnit lOReading and Comprehension Why the Elephant has aTrunkChapter SpeechPractice Vowel €e€™Final Consonant VA There are some bananas in the basketThere aren€™t any pineapples in the basketB There is some flour in the tinThere isn€™t any sugar in the tinRevision of Past Patterns €can€™ and€can€™t€™Penmanship Cursive Writing PunctuationPractice RevisionWritten Expression The JamRevisionUnits SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScanner
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PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 3B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
iIIScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEReading andComprehension Peter the CowboySpeech Practice Consonants p€™ and €b€™There is somebody in the roomUse of somebody anybody something anythingRevision of Past Patterns Countable and UncountableNounsPunctuationPractice The Comma Written Expression FishingPoem TigersReading and Comprehension Seventy Cats and OneDogSpeech Practice Consonants T and VA I walked along the roadPrepositions along across through towards roundB The table is between the wall and the cupboardRevision of Past Patterns AdjectivesPunctuation Practice The Comma Written Expression A Narrow EscapeFun with WordsChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension Daedalus and IcarusSpeech Practice Consonant €k€™I fell on the floorSimple Pasf TenseRevision of Past Patterns Days of the Weex andMonths of the YearPunctuationPractice The Comma Written Expression In the Living RoomFun with WordsRevision Units Chapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension How Mah Kong SavedHis FriendSpeechPractice Vowels € o €™ and oHow thick is the bookQuestions about dimensions of objectsRevision of Past Patterns like want know understandPunctuation Practice The Comma Written Expression The GoldfishPoem The QuarrelSyllabusUnit LScanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension A Visit to Malaysia Speech Practice Consonants T and YMyself ourselvesyourselfhimself etcReflexive Pronouns emphasizing the subjectRevision of Past Patterns Have AilmentPunctuation Practice RevisionWritten Expression Sawing a BranchFun with WordsChapter Syllabus Unit Chapter Reading and Comprehension Fun with MagnetsSpeech Shall I earn Practice your Consonants bag €œtj and €d€™€€Shall I€ in making offersRevision of Past Patterns €AndPunctuationPractice The Quotation MarksWrittenPractice Ah Pong and the PaintFun with WordsRevision Units SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension Going to a Football MatchSpeech Practice Final Consonant €™Tom is kicking a ball to HamidSubject Verb Direct Object to Noun PhraseRevision of Past Patterns Prepositions €with€™€for€™ €by€™ €to€™Punctuation Practice The Apostrophe Written Expression Buying ShoesPoem MumpsSyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension A LetterSpeechPractice Vowels €oe €™ and €e€™He was lateso he had to runUse of €so€™ to introduce another clauseRevision of Past Patterns Singular and Plural FormsPunctuationPractice The Apostrophe Written Expression Su Ching€™s BooksFun with WordsRevision Units €”SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehension A Near EscapeSpeech Practice Consonant Clusters st€™ €sp€™sh €shTelling the TimeSyllabusUnit Revisbn of Past Patterns one ones ours herstheirs mine yours his PunctuationPractice Revisbn Written Expression A SnakeFun with WordsScanned with CamScannerChapter Reading andComprehension The WinnersSpeech Practice DiphthongbeI never go to bedlatenever always often sometimesRevision of Past Patterns Simple Present TensePunctuationPractice Revision Written Expression An AccidentPoem The Monkeys and the CrocodileRevision Units €” SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScanner
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PAN PACIFIC
1985
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEChapter Reading and Comprehension Toffee the Blind DogSpeech Practice Consonant € h €™Hassan has dropped the platePresent Perfect TenseRevision of Past Patterns Pronouns as ObjectsWritten Expression Rearranging sentencesFun With WordsPunctuation The Capital Letter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Girls With One KidneySpeech Practice Consonants m and €n€Have you ever been to the seasidePresent Perfect Tense €ever€™Revision of Past Patterns €some€™ and €anyWritten Expression MarketingFun With WordsPunctuation The Capital Letter Speech Rhymes If kittens could knit See Sue seesawblow bubblesSyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension Three Slow CreaturesSpeech Practice Vowels o €™ and O€™He showed his father the pictureSubject Verb Indirect Object Direct ObjectRevision of Past Patterns Possessive PronounsWritten Expressbn The Toh FamilyFun With WordsChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension Selling Sea ShellsSpeechPractice Consonants €p€™ and €b€™He is giving Seng Huat a letterSubject Present Continuous Tense Indirect Object Direct ObjectRevisbn of Past Patterns s to show possessbnWritten Expressbn The HavocPunctuatbn The Full Stop Nursery Rhymes Mother Goose Rhyme Chinese Mother Goose RhymeChapter SyllabusUnit Revisbn Units Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension A Young ArtistSpeech Practice Diphthongs €Â£e€™ and ie€™There are more marbles on the table than on the floor€More than€™€Fewer than€™ with countable nounsRevision of Past Patterns often always sometimes neverWritten Expression Description of animalsPunctuation The Full Stop Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension An Unusual BoySpeech Practice Consonants T and d€™Mei Lin hidherself behind bushesReflexive Pronouns as the ObjectRevision of Past Patterns What is he OccupationsWritten Expression Stealing rambutansFun With WordsNumber Rhymes Three AstronautsChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Cat and the Fox Speech Practice Consonants €k€™ and €g€™This durian is the same weight as that durianUseof €sameas€™Revision of Past Patterns Prepositions Written Expression The Stingy Old ManPunctuation The QuestionMark Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Ship Nobody WantedSpeech Practice Consonants T and YGopal is taller than Ah SengUse of €than€™in comparisonRevisbn of Past Patterns Prepositions Written Expression Five ways of travellingPunctuation The Question Mark ActionRhythm Rhymes Song of the TrainRevision Units Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Sea€™s TreasuresSpeech Practice Consonants €b€™ T €k€™ and €g€™Mei Lin hasthe thickest bookSuperlatives of AdjectivesRevision of Past Patterns Use of phrases like€a packet of€™ and €a bunch of€™Written ExpressionDischarged from HospitalFun With WordsChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerChapter Reading and Comprehension Two Friends Speech Practice Consonant Voiced €th€™ Syllabus The third chair is the most comfortableUnit Superlatives €most€™ AdjectivesRevision of Past Patterns €for€™ and €with€™ a few €™ and €a little€™ Written Expression CrackerfiringPunctuation The Comma Poem Animals in the ZooChapter Reading and Comprehension A Visit to the JurongBird ParkSpeech Practice Consonants €€™ and€t €™The chair ismore comfortable than the stool€More€™ and €less€™Revision of Past Patterns €one€™ and €ones€™Written Expression Keeping DairiesPunctuation The Comma SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehension Why the Peacock Has aRough Voice SpeechPractice Vowels €e€™ and €oe€™There isn€™t much mee on the plateUse of €much€™€a lot of€™ €very little€™ for uncountable nounsRevision of Past Patterns €was€™ €were€™ €know€™ €understand€™€want€™ €like€™SyllabusUnit WrittenExpression A MishapFun With WordsPoem of Child€™s World The CupboardRevision Units LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSScanned with CamScanner
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22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1985
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEChapter Reading and Comprehension A FireSpeechPractice Consonants s€™ and € JHasson has finished his pictureAhmad has finished his picture tooPresent Perfect Tense tooRevision of Past Patterns is are was were amWritten Expression Flying KitesPunctuation The Quotation Marks SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Products of WoodSpeechPractice Consonants V and VThe box is too heavyIts too heavy for her to liftRevision of Past Patterns one and €ones€™ often always neversometimesWritten Expression What am f RiddlesPunctuation The Quotation Marks Poem The WindSyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension A Coconut CarverSpeechPractice Vowels o€™ and €o€™He wants some more riceIs there any more rice in the pot€some more€™ €™any more etc with uncountable nounsRevision of Past Patterns Possessive Adjectives Possessive PronounsWritten Expression AbsentmindedManFun With WordsRevision Units SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Wonder CyclistSpeech Practice Silent letters gh €w€™ and TThere is enough sugar in my teaUse of €enough€™Revision of Past Patterns Compound words A few a littleWritten Expression Su Ming€™s Birthday PartyPunctuation The Apostrophe Poems Tan Chin HockThe Ghost TreeChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading andComprehension The Dead WhaleSpeech Practice Final €™ and €dl€™Each pupil has a school uniform Use of €each€™Revision of Past Patterns Indirect Object €So€™ to introduce anotherclauseWritten Expression National Day CelebrationPunctuation The Apostrophe Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension A NewsvendorSpeechPractice Consonant €kw €™He is still eating his breakfastUse of €still€™Revision of Past Patterns PrepositionsWritten Expression A Fun FairFun With WordsPoem I€™d love to be a Fairy€™s childRevision Units Chapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension AJiBoulouf€™s Shoes SpeechPractice Consonant cluster €st€™Soon Hock has already painted one wallUse of €alreadyRevision of Past Patterns €have€™ and €has€™Written Expression The WoodcutterPunctuation The HyphenSyllabus Unit Chapter Reading and Comprehension Making PuppetsSpeechPractice Consonant clusters €sp€™ and €sk€™They are not here yetUse of €yet€™Revision of Past Patterns Indirect ObjectWritten Expression An AccidentPunctuation The Capital Letter and the Full StopPoem We have the goSyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehension The Dancing LionsSpeechPractice Final €nd€™There are five children altogetherUse of €altogether€™Revision of Past Patterns more than fewei than myself himself herself etcSyllabusUnit Written Expression A Good Deed Fun With WordsRevision Units Scanned with CamScannerChapter lO Reading and Comprehension The Most Wonderful LightSpeechPractice Consonants €tf €dj€™ and €k€™He watched the show until it endedUse of €until€™Revision of Past Patterns €the same as€™Written Expression My Friend€™s Visit to SingaporePunctuation The Question Mark and the CommaPoem BeautySyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Clever Old ManSpeech Practice Medial and Final €f and €dz€™Exclamation SyllabusUnit Revision of Past Patterns Comparative and SuperlativeWritten ExpressionGoing to Market with MotherPunctuation Quotation Marks and ApostropheChapter Reading and Comprehension DuriansSpeechPracticeConsonant €h€™A cupboard isused for storing clothesUse of €used for€™Revision of Past Patterns €more€™ and €less€™Written Expression Children€™s DayFun With WordsPoems An AcrobatSyllabusUnit Fun Revision Units LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSScanned with CamScanner
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22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1988
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEChapter SyllabusUnitReading and Comprehension SiameseCatsThey have to line up quietlyUse of €have to€™ to show obligationRevisionPresent Continuous TenseVocabularyWritten Expression The Lion and the MousePoem The Donkey Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The New BoyAh Min has a bicycleSo has Ah LengUse of €so€™ meaning €also€™Revision The Simple Present TenseFor habitual actions and general truthsSpeechPracticeConsonant Cluster €strPunctuationPractice The Capital Letter and theFull Stop VocabularyWritten Expression A Naughty GirlReading and Comprehension The Lion and the JackalsAh Beng is not tiredNeither is Ah SengUse of €neither€™Revision The Past TenseVocabularyWritten Expression Moon in the LakeChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Honest Taxi DriverA Would you open the door pleaseUse of would you€™in polite requestsB Will you post this letter for me Use of € will you€™ €could you€™ Revision Units €” Speech Practice Consonant Cluster €thr€™PunctuationPractice The Capital Letter and Full Stop VocabularyWritten Expression What am I RiddlesChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension The King and the BeggarWould you like a glass of lemonadeUse of €Would you like€™ in offersRevision The Present Perfect TenseVocabularyWritten Expression Giving instructionsPoem I Want to KnowChapter SyllabusUnitsReading and Comprehension Kuan KoongHe enjoys reading comicsUse of Gerunds asobjectsRevision €Also€™ and €Too€™Speech Practice Consonant Clusters fl and frPunctuationPractice RevisionVocabularyWrittenExpression Giving instructionsChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Geese and theTortoiseChapter The girl with the ball is May MayAdjective phrasesRevision Units €” VocabularyPoem Only One MotherSyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension A Dangerous TugofWarWhy is he using an umbrellaBecause it is rainingRevision €Too€™ and €Enough€™Speech Practice Diphthong €ai€™Punctuation Practice The CommaVocabularyWritten Expression My HouseChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension Wan Maimun SyllabusUnit Ahmad is as tall as Tee San €as€™ adjective €as€™ for comparisonRevision Comparative and Superlative Forms ofAdjectives Vocabulary WrittenExpression HobbiesPoem Great Big DogScanned with CamScannerChapter Reading and Comprehension Stuck ona CliffSyllabusUnit lOIf he drops the tray the glasses will break Conditional SentencesRevision Comparative and Superlative Forms ofAdjectives SpeechPractice SyllablesPunctuationPractice The Comma and the Full StopVocabularyWritten Expression A Cinema FilmChapter Reading and Comprehension David and Goliath SyllabusUnit Tell Chong Beng to sweep away the leaves Indirect OrdersRevision Units €” VocabularyWrittenExpression TheThiefChapter Reading and Comprehension The Magic Silk Part SyllabusUnit He told them to line up Indirect Speech OrdersRevisionComparative and Superlative Forms ofAdjectives Speech Practice SyllablesPunctuationPractice The Question Mark and theComma Vocabulary Written Expression Saving a Kid Chapter Reading andComprehension The Magic Silk Part SyllabusUnit He needn€™t get up early €Needn€™t €™ to show lack of obligationRevisionComparative and Superlative Forms ofAdjectives VocabularyWritten Expression A ConversationChapter Reading and Comprehension The Story of William TellSyllabusUnit He ought to be kind to animals Use of €ought to€™Revision Units €” SpeechPractice StressPunctuationPractice The QuestbnMark and Comma Poem Flying Robert LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS Scanned with CamScanner
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22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1983
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTS fvPAGEChapter Reading andComprehension ThePrince of Fairy TalesSyllabusUnit It may rain soon€May€™ to expresspossibilityRevisionUse of €so€™ to introduce another clauseVocabularySpeechPractice StressWrittenExpression The RichReward Chapter Reading andComprehension The Baby Who Went ona Hunger Strike SyllabusUnit She washelping her motherPast Continuous TenseRevision Reflexive PronounsVocabularyPunctuation The QuestionMarkComma and HyphenWrittenExpression The Greedy TravellersCChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Wise Sheik€œHow often €Revision €Some€™ and €Any€™ VocabularySpeechPracticePhrases WrittenExpressionCampingPoem The RivalsReading andComprehension A LetterTomorrow will be WednesdayI shall be in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow€Will€™ and €Shall€™ to express futurityRevision Units VocabularySpeechPractice Phrases WrittenExpression The Clam and theCraneChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension A Visit to SeiwaenThey seeeach other every dayThey play with one anotherRevision Agreement between the Verb and the SubjectVocabularyPunctuationPractice The ApostropheWritten ExpressionMing Tuck and His Roller SkatesChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension The Ibans He went out half an hour agoUse of €ago€™Revision Positive and Negative SentencesVocabularyWritten Expression An Honest BoyPoem SwimmingChapter SyllabusUnit iReading and Comprehension The Fastest Woman in Asia The basket she made had a cloth coverDefining relative clausesRevision AdverbsVocabularySpeechPractice TongueTwistersWritten Expression Completing a FormChapter SyllabusUnit rReadingandComprehension The Story of ThomasEdison He has his breakfast before he feeds the pigs€Before€™ and€after€™Revision Units Chapter SyllabusUnit Vocabulary PunctuationPractice The QuotationMarksWritten Expression Giving a Helping Hand u W rReading and Comprehension The Discovery of Penicillin AQuestion Tags in the Present TenseB Question Tags in Simple Past and Future TensesRevision Prepositions VocabularyWrittenExpression A DiaryPoem SomeoneChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension The CrocodileHe speaks Japanese whenhe isin Japan€When€™ clausesRevision Prepositions Chapter lO SyllabusUnit Vocabulary Speech Practice Phrases Revision of Consonant SoundsWritten Expression The Happiest Day of my Life Scanned with CamScannerReading and ComprehensionLiving Things of the Sea What do these boys look like Use of €like€™ Revision Units VocabularyPunctuation Practice The Quotation Marks and Apostrophe Written Expression A PrankChapter SyllabusUnit f Chapter Reading andComprehension The Lighthouses ofSingapore Let€™s Why don€™t we Shall we etc Use of different types of suggestions Revision Simple Present and Present Continuous TensesVocabularyWritten Expression Writinga LetterPoem After the PartySyllabusUnit Chapter Readingand ComprehensionKing of the Snakes SyllabusUnit Something somebody anything etc Compound wordsRevision Simple Past Tense and Present Perfect TenseVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of Consonant Sounds Revision of Vowel SoundsWritten Expression Writing a Letter Readingand Comprehension The Insect EatersIs there anything else he must buyNo there is nothing else Use of €else€™Revision Units General RevisionVocabularySpeechPracticeRevision of DiphthongsPunctuation Practice RevisionLIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScanner
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22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1983
PAGIFIC ENGLISH SERIES TAN Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS PAGE Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Prince of Fairy Tales It may rain soon May to express possibility Revision Use of so to introduce another clause Vocabulary Speech Practice Stress Written Expression The Rich Reward Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Baby Who Went on a Hunger Strike She was helping her mother Past Continuous Tense Revision Reflexive Pronouns Vocabulary Punctuation The Question Mark Comma and Hyphen Written Expression The Greedy Travellers Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Wise Sheik How often Revision Some and Any Vocabulary Speech Practice Phrases Written Expression Camping Poem The Rivals Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension A Letter Tomorrow will be Wednesday I shall be in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow Will and Shall to express futurity Revision Units Vocabulary Speech Practice Phrases Written Expression The Clam and the Crane R Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension A Visit to Seiwaen They see each other every day They play with one another Revision Agreement between the Verb and the Subject Vocabulary Punctuation Practice The Apostrophe Written Expression Ming Tuck and His Roller Skates Scanned with CamScanner Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Ibans He went out half an hour ago Use of ago Revision Positive and Negative Sentences Vocabulary Written Expression An Honest Boy Poem Swimming Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Fastest Woman in Asia The basket she made had a cloth cover Defining relative clauses Revision Adverbs Vocabulary Speech Practice Tongue Twisters Written Expression Completing a Form Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Story of Thomas Edison He has his breakfast before he feeds the pigs Before and after Revision Units Vocabulary Punctuation Practice The Quotation Marks Written Expression Giving a Helping Hand Chapter Syllabus Unit Reading and Comprehension The Discovery of Penicillin A Question Tags in the Present Tense B Question Tags in Simple Past and Future Tenses Revision Prepositions Vocabulary Written Expression A Diary Poem Someone Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Crocodile Syllabus He speaks Japanese when he is in Japan Unit When clauses Revision Prepositions Vocabulary Speech Practice Phrases Revision of Consonant Sounds Written Expression The Happiest Day of my Life Scanned with CamScanner Chapter Reading and Comprehension Living Things of the sea Syllabus What do these boys look like Unit Use of ke Revision Units Vocabulary Punctuation Practice The Quotation Marks and Apostrophe Written Expression A Prank Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Lighthouses of Singapore Syllabus Lets Why dont we Shall we etc Unit Use of different types of suggestions Revision Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses Vocabulary Written Expression Writing a Letter Poem After the Party Chapter Reading and Comprehension King of the Snakes Syllabus Something somebody anything etc Unit Compound words Revision Simple Past Tense and Present Perfect Tense Vocabulary Speech Practice Revision of Consonant Sounds Revision of Vowel Sounds Written Expression Writing a Letter Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Insect Eaters Syllabus Is there anything else he must buy Unit No there is nothing else Use of else Revision Units General Revision Vocabulary Speech Practice Revision of Diphthongs Punctuation Practice Revision LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS Scanned with CamScanner
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PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 5B
22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1987
HTfNScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEReading and Comprehension The Prince of Fairy Tales It may rain soonMay to expresspossibilityRevision Use of €so€™ to introduce another clauseVocabularySpeechPractice StressWritten Expression The RichRewardChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension The Baby Who Went ona Hunger StrikeChapter Syllabus Unit She washelping her motherPast Continuous TenseRevision Reflexive PronounsVocabularyPunctuation The QuestionMark Comma and HyphenWritten Expression The Greedy TravellersReading and Comprehension The Wise Sheik How often €Chapter SyllabusUnit Revision €Some€™ and €Any€™ VocabularySpeechPracticePhrases Written ExpressionCampingPoem The RivalsReading and Comprehension A LetterTomorrow will be WednesdayI shall be in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow€Will€™ and €Shall€™ to express futurityRevision Units VocabularySpeechPractice Phrases Written Expression The Clam and the CraneChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension A Visit to SeiwaenThey seeeach other every dayThey play with one anotherRevision Agreement between the Verb and the SubjectVocabularyPunctuationPractice The ApostropheWritten Expression Ming Tuck and His Roller SkatesScanned with CamScannerReading andComprehension The IbansHe went out half an hour agoUse of €ago€™Revision Positive and Negative SentencesVocabularyWritten Expression An Honest BoyPoem SwimmingChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Fastest Woman in Asia The basket she made had a cloth coverDefining relative clausesRevision AdverbsVocabularySpeechPractice TongueTwistersWritten Expression Completing a FormChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Story of Thomas Edison He has his breakfast before he feeds the pigsBefore€™ and €after€™Revision Units VocabularyPunctuation Practice The Quotation MarksWritten Expression Giving a Helping HandChapter Reading and Comprehension The Discovery of Penicillin SyllabusUnit A Question Tags in the Present TenseB Question Tags in Simple Past and Future TensesRevision Prepositions VocabularyWritten Expression A DiaryPoem SomeoneChapter IO Reading andComprehension The CrocodileSyllabusUnit He speaks Japanese when he is in Japan€When€™ clausesRevision Prepositions VocabularySpeech Practice Phrases Revision of Consonant SoundsWritten Expression The Happiest Day of my Life Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension Living Things of the Sea What do these boys look like Useof €like€™ Revision Units VocabularyPunctuation Practice The Quotation Marks and Apostrophe Written Expression A PrankChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading andComprehension The Lighthouses ofSingapore Syllabus Unit Lefs Why don€™t we Shall we etc Use of different types of suggestions Revision Simple Present and Present Continuous TensesVocabularyWritten Expression Writing a LetterPoem After the PartyChapter Reading and Comprehension King of the SnakesSyllabusUnit Something somebody anything etc Compound wordsRevision Simple Past Tense and Present Perfect TenseVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of Consonant Sounds Revision of Vowel SoundsWritten Expression Writing a Letter Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Insect EatersSyllabusUnit Is there anything else he must buyNo there is nothing else Use of €else€™Revision Units General RevisionVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of DiphthongsPunctuation Practice RevisionLIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSScanned with CamScanner
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22-B
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PAN PACIFIC
1987
Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Prince of Fairy Tales It may rain soon€May€™ to express possibilityRevision Use of €so€™ to introduce another clauseVocabularySpeechPractice StressWritten Expression The Rich Reward Reading and Comprehension The Baby Who Went ona Hunger StrikeChapter Syllabus Unit She washelping her motherPast Continuous TenseRevision Reflexive PronounsVocabularyPunctuation The QuestbnMark Comma andHyphenWrittenExpression The Greedy TravellersReading and Comprehension The Wise Sheik €œHow often €™€™Chapter SyllabusUnit Revision €Some€™ and €Any€™ VocabularySpeechPracticePhrases WrittenExpressionCampingPoem The RivalsReading and Comprehension A Letter Tomorrow will be WednesdayI shall be in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow€Will€™ and€Shall€™ to express futurityRevision Units VocabularySpeechPracticePhrases Written Expression TheClam and theCraneChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension A Visit to SeiwaenThey seeeach other every dayThey play withone anotherRevision Agreement between the Verb and the SubjectVocabularyPunctuation Practice The ApostropheWritten ExpressionMing Tuck and His Roller SkatesChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension The IbansHe went out half an hour agoUse of €ago€™Revision Positive and Negative SentencesVocabularyWritten Expression An Honest BoyPoem SwimmingChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Fastest Woman in AsiaThe basket she made had a cloth coverDefining relative clausesRevision AdverbsVocabularySpeechPractice TongueTwistersWritten ExpressionCompleting a FormChapter SyllabusUnit ReadingandComprehension The Story of Thomas EdisonHe has his breakfast before he feeds the pigs€Before€™ and €after€™Revision Units VocabularyPunctuationPractice The Quotation MarksWritten Expression Giving a Helping HandChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Discovery of Penicillin AQuestion Tags in the Present TenseB Question Tags in Simple Past and Future TensesRevision Prepositions VocabularyWritten Expression A DiaryPoem SomeoneChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension The CrocodileSyllabusUnit He speaks Japanese when he is in Japan€When€™ clausesRevision Prepositions VocabularySpeechPractice Phrases Revision of Consonant SoundsWritten Expression The Happiest Day of my Life Scanned with CamScannerReading and Comprehension Living Things of the Sea What do these boys look like Use of €like€™ Revision Units VocabularyPunctuationPractice The Quotation Marks and Apostrophe WrittenExpression A PrankChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Lighthouses ofI Singapore Syllabus Unit Let€™sWhy dont we Shall we etc Use of different types of suggestions Revision Simple Present and Present Continuous TensesVocabularyWritten Expression Writing a LetterPoem After the PartyChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension King of the SnakesSomething somebody anything etc Compound wordsRevision Simple Past Tense and Present Perfect TenseVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of Consonant SoundsRevision of Vowel SoundsWritten Expression Writing a LetterChapter Reading and Comprehension The Insect EatersSyllabusUnit Is there anything else he must buyNo there is nothing else Use of €else€™Revision Units General RevisionVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of DiphthongsPunctuationPractice RevisionLIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSScanned with CamScanner
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PACIFIC ENGLISH SERIES 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
ÂTMtIIScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPAGEChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension The Prince of Fairy TalesIt may rain soon€May to express possibilityRevision Use of €so€™ to introduce another clauseVocabularySpeechPractice StressWritten Expression The Rich Reward Chapter Reading and Comprehension The Baby Who Went ona Hunger Strike SyllabusUnit She was helping her motherPast Continuous TenseRevision Reflexive PronounsVocabularyPunctuation The Question Mark Comma and HyphenWritten Expression The Greedy TravellersChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Wise Sheik€œHow often €Revision €Some€™ and €Any€™VocabularySpeechPracticePhrases Written ExpressionCampingPoem The RivalsReading and Comprehension A LetterTomorrow will be WednesdayI shall be in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow€Will€™ and €Shall€™ to express futurityRevision Units VocabularySpeechPractice Phrases Written Expression The Clam and the CraneChapter SyllabusUnit Reading andComprehension A Visit to SeiwaenThey seeeach other every dayThey play with one anotherRevision Agreement between the Verb and the SubjectVocabularyPunctuationPractice The ApostropheWritten ExpressionMing Tuck and His Roller SkatesChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerReading andComprehension The IbansHe went out half an hour agoUse of €™agoRevisionPositive andNegative SentencesVocabularyWritten Expression An Honest BoyPoem SwimmingChapter SyllabusUnit ReadingandComprehension The Fastest Womanin Asia The basket shemade had a cloth coverDefining relative clausesRevision AdverbsVocabularySpeechPractice TongueTwistersWritten ExpressionCompleting a FormChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Story of Thomas Edison He has his breakfast before he feeds the pigs€Before€™ and€after€™Revision Units VocabularyPunctuationPractice The Quotation MarksWritten Expression Giving a Helping HandChapter SyllabusUnit Reading and Comprehension The Discovery of Penicillin A Question Tagsin the Present TenseB Question Tagsin Simple Past and Future TensesRevision Prepositions VocabularyWritten Expression A DiaryPoem SomeoneChapter IO Reading and Comprehension The Crocodile SyllabusUnit He speaks Japanese when he isin Japan€When clausesRevision Prepositions VocabularySpeechPractice Phrases Revision of Consonant SoundsWritten Expression The Happiest Day of my Life IScanned with CamScannerChapter Reading andComprehension Living Things of the SeaSyllabusUnit What do these boys look like Use of like Revtsiort Units VocabularyPunctuationPractice The Quotation Marks and Apostrophe Written Expression A PrankChapter Reading andComprehension The Lighthouses ofSingapore SyllabusUnit Lefs Why dont we Shall we etc Use of different types of suggestions Revision Simpie Present and Present Continuous TensesVocabularyWritten Expression Writing a LetterPoem After the PartyChapter Reading and ComprehensionKing of the SnakesSyllabus Something somebody anything etcUnit Compound wordsRevision Simple Past Tense and Present Perfect TenseVocabularySpeechPractice Revision of Consonant SoundsRevision of Vowel SoundsWritten Expression Writing a LetterChapter Reading and Comprehension The Insect EatersSyllabusUnit Is there anything else he must buyNo there is nothing else Use of elseRevision Units General RevisionVocabularySpeechProctice Revision of DiphthongsPunctuation Practice RevisionLIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSScanned with CamScanner
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TftN Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPageChapter SyllabusUnit A Panther EscapesIndirect Speech No Change of TenseRevision ArticlesVocabulary PlacesWritten Expression Telling a StorySpeech Practice Syllables Chapter SyllabusUnit The Tallest Man In The World He has been working in Singapore since Since and ForRevision ConcordVocabulary SynonymsWritten Expression Describing A GamePunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopPoem TongueTangierv Chapter A Dangerous Road Syllabus The Passive VoiceUnit Revision Question Tags Vocabulary Antonyms OppositesWritten Expression Describing An OccasionPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopyOur Food In The Future Mr Foo used to work in QueenstownUsed to for past habitsRevision Units €” Vocabulary Antonyms by adding prefixWritten Expression Describing A JourneyPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The CommaPoem LimericksChapter SyllabusUnit v The Clever Servant Kok Leong knows how to play chessVerb howwhenwhere to InfinitiveRevision The Simple Future TenseGoing To as a Future FormVocabulary Homonyms words that sound alikeWritten Expression What Am I Speech Practice SyllablesChapter SyllabusUnit Finger Prints If you cannot see clearly switch on the lightsIf Clauses Simple ConditionRevision Ago and StillVocabulary SimilesCrosswordWritten Expression A FloodChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerChapter SyllabusUnit Two Unusual FriendsWheres the other dress Please l €™l me have nnoihm l ÂmAnother and The OtherRevision So and NeitherVocabulary Suffixes moot ionWritten Expression Describing A PlacePunctuation Practice The Capital I alter I nil Slop and Comma SPoem Funny the Way Different Cars StallSingapores First Chingay ProcessionFie wont eat unless I feed himUnless in conditional sentencesRevision Units Vocabulary Suffixes €”en €” fy iseWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The Commaance yChapter SyllabusUnit Qv Chapter SyllabusUnit The Durian To In order to So thatRevision Why Because Vocabulary Suffixes able ible €”alWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The CommaChapter SyllabusUnit The Boys Who Flelped ThemselvesA Must To Express Certainty B Cant To Express ImpossibilityRevision More than Less than and Fewer thanVocabulary Suffix €”lyWritten Expression Obstacle RaceSpeech Practice StressChapter SyllabusUnit The Man On A KiteThere isnt much furniture in the roomUncountable NounsRevision Gerunds and AsVocabulary Repetition for EmphasisWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark Comma and HyphenPoem The Black CatasJChapter SyllabusUnit A LetterMust ShouldOught to and Had betterRevision Units €” VocabularyWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The ApostropheTEST PAPER ITEST PAPER IILISTOF IRREGULAR VERBSAppendix Scanned with CamScanner
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ciScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPageA Panther EscapesIndirect Speech No Change of TenseRevision ArticlesVocabulary PlacesWritten Expression Telling a StorySpeech Practice SyllablesChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The Tallest Man In The WorldHe has been working in Singapore since Since and ForRevision ConcordVocabulary SynonymsWritten Expression Describing A GamePunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopPoem TongueTanglerChapter SyllabusUnit A Dangerous RoadThe Passive VoiceRevision Question TagsVocabulary Antonyms OppositesWritten Expression Describing An OccasionPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopOur Food In The FutureMr Foo used to work in QueenstownUsed to for past habitsRevision Units €” Vocabulary Antonyms by adding prefixWritten Expression Describing A JourneyPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The CommaPoem LimericksChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The Clever ServantKok Leong knows how to play chessVerb howwhenwhere to InfinitiveRevision The Simple Future TenseGoing To as a Future FormVocabulary Homonyms words that sound alikeWritten Expression What Am ISpeech Practice SyllablesChapter SyllabusUnit Finger PrintsIf you cannot see clearly switch on the lightsIf Clauses Simple ConditionRevision Ago and StillVocabulary SimilesCrosswordWritten Expression A FloodScanned with CamScannerTwo Unusual FriendsWheres the other dress Please let me have another lookAnother and The OtherRevision So and Neither fVocabulary Suffixes €”ment €”ion €”ance Written Expression Describing A PlacePunctuation Practice The Capital Letter Full Stop and CommaPoem Funny the Way Different Cars StartSingapores First Chingay ProcessionHe wont eat unless I feed himUnless in conditional sentencesRevision Units €” Vocabulary Suffixes €”en €”fy€”iseWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The CommaChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The DurianTo In order to So that Revision Why Because Vocabulary Suffixes €”able €”ible€”alWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The CommaThe Boys Who Helped Themselves A Must To Express Certainty B Cant To Express ImpossibilityRevision More thanLess than and Fewer thanVocabulary Suffix €”lyWritten Expression Obstacle RaceSpeech Practice StressChapter SyllabusUnit The Man On A KiteThere isnt much furniture in the roomUncountable NounsRevision Gerunds and AsVocabulary Repetition for EmphasisWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark Comma and HyphenPoem The Black CatChapter SyllabusUnit as A LetterMust ShouldOught to and Had betterRevision Units €” VocabularyWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The ApostropheChapter SyllabusUnit TEST PAPER ITEST PAPER IILIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSAppendix Scanned with CamScanner
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1987
ciScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPageA Panther EscapesIndirect Speech No Change of TenseRevision ArticlesVocabulary PlacesWritten Expression Telling a StorySpeech Practice SyllablesChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The Tallest Man In The WorldHe has been working in Singapore since Since and ForRevision ConcordVocabulary SynonymsWritten Expression Describing A GamePunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopPoem TongueTanglerChapter SyllabusUnit A Dangerous RoadThe Passive VoiceRevision Question TagsVocabulary Antonyms OppositesWritten Expression Describing An OccasionPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The Full StopOur Food In The FutureMr Foo used to work in QueenstownUsed to for past habitsRevision Units €” Vocabulary Antonyms by adding prefixWritten Expression Describing A JourneyPunctuation Practice The Capital Letter and The CommaPoem LimericksChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The Clever ServantKok Leong knows how to play chessVerb howwhenwhere to InfinitiveRevision The Simple Future TenseGoing To as a Future FormVocabulary Homonyms words that sound alikeWritten Expression What Am ISpeech Practice SyllablesChapter SyllabusUnit Finger PrintsIf you cannot see clearly switch on the lightsIf Clauses Simple ConditionRevision Ago and StillVocabulary SimilesCrosswordWritten Expression A FloodScanned with CamScannerTwo Unusual FriendsWheres the other dress Please let me have another lookAnother and The OtherRevision So and Neither fVocabulary Suffixes €”ment €”ion €”ance Written Expression Describing A PlacePunctuation Practice The Capital Letter Full Stop and CommaPoem Funny the Way Different Cars StartSingapores First Chingay ProcessionHe wont eat unless I feed himUnless in conditional sentencesRevision Units €” Vocabulary Suffixes €”en €”fy€”iseWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The CommaChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The DurianTo In order to So that Revision Why Because Vocabulary Suffixes €”able €”ible€”alWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The Question Mark and The CommaThe Boys Who Helped Themselves A Must To Express Certainty B Cant To Express ImpossibilityRevision More thanLess than and Fewer thanVocabulary Suffix €”lyWritten Expression Obstacle RaceSpeech Practice StressChapter SyllabusUnit The Man On A KiteThere isnt much furniture in the roomUncountable NounsRevision Gerunds and AsVocabulary Repetition for EmphasisWritten Expression Giving InstructionsPunctuation Practice The Question Mark Comma and HyphenPoem The Black CatChapter SyllabusUnit as A LetterMust ShouldOught to and Had betterRevision Units €” VocabularyWritten Expression DialoguePunctuation Practice The ApostropheChapter SyllabusUnit TEST PAPER ITEST PAPER IILIST OF IRREGULAR VERBSAppendix Scanned with CamScanner
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22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1983
a fsr mX AÂKr vr rv r €¢r u MM mPACIFIC fc ENGLISH SERIE rKg wScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPageA Giant Leap for MankindMost ofAny ofNone ofMany of Some of Both ofRevision Should and Had BetterVocabulary Names for ReceptaclesWritten Expression The Person I Admire MostSpeech Practice Syllables StressPoem The KiteChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter Alfred NobelSyllabusUnit Negative i to show SurpriseQuestions ii for expected Affirmative AnswersRevision i Offers Shall I ii Requests Will youVocabulary Names for PlacesWritten Expression Letter of InvitationPunctuation Practice The Quotation MarksChapter Adrift in the Pacific OceanSyllabus Indirect Speech Reporting Verb in Past TenseUnit Revision i Defining Relative Clausesii Adjective PhrasesVocabulary AntonymsWritten Expression An Unhappy BirthdaySpeech Practice Syllables StressLimericksChapter A Family TroupeSyllabusUnit The apple is so sour that Bobo cannot eat itSo Adjective thatRevision Units €” Vocabulary VerbsWritten Expression Footsteps in the NightPunctuation Practice The Quotation MarksChapter The Work of DogsSyllabusUnit A Indirect Speech Questions B Indirect Speech using if or whetherRevision PrepositionsVocabulary AntonymsWritten Expression A FloodSpeech Practice PhrasesChapter The Singapore Zoological GardensSyllabusUnit The boys watch him dive into the pool Verbs of Perception Object Infinitive without to Revision Indirect Speech €” OrdersVocabulary Words for PhrasesWritten Expression Adventure in the NightPunctuation Practice The Quotation Marks and ApostrophePoem The Land of CounterpaneScanned with CamScannerThe Happiest Place on Earth They are ready to run Adjective to InfinitiveRevision Units €” Vocabulary Compound WordsWritten Expression A Disagreeable JobSpeech Practice Verbs and Nouns StressChapter SyllabusUnit Robert Louis Stevenson The bottle shouldnt be thrown awayThe Passive Voice using Modal VerbsRevision Indirect SpeechVocabulary PhrasesWritten Expression An Embarrassing SituationPunctuation Practice The Exclamation MarkChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter SyllabusUnit The Vanishing TradesSalim will be going to Kuala LumpurThe Future Continuous TenseRevision Indirect Speech QuestionsVocabulary IdiomsWritten Expression A Boring EveningPunctuation Practice The Exclamation Mark and Quotation Marks Poem Good Ching Ming DayThe Lady with the Lamp She is having her favourite dress washedHaving Object Past ParticipleRevision Units €” Vocabulary IdiomsWritten Expression Sports DayPunctuation Practice RevisionChapter SyllabusUnit Test Paper I IV List of Irregular Verbs Scanned with CamScanner
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22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1983
WeTftVIScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPageChapter SyllabusUnit A Giant Leap for MankindMost of Any ofNone ofMany of Some ofBoth ofRevision Should and Had BetterVocabulary Names for ReceptaclesWritten Expression The Person I Admire MostSpeech Practice Syllables StressPoem The Kite Chapter SyllabusUnit Alfred NobelNegative i to show SurpriseQuestions ii for expected Affirmative AnswersRevision i Offers Shall Iii Requests Will you Vocabulary Names for PlacesWritten Expression Letter of InvitationPunctuation Practice The Quotation Marks Chapter SyllabusUnit Adrift in the Pacific OceanIndirect Speech Reporting Verb in Past TenseRevision i Defining Relative Clausesii Adjective PhrasesVocabulary AntonymsWritten Expression An Unhappy BirthdaySpeech Practice Syllables StressLimericksChapter SyllabusUnit A Family TroupeThe apple is so sour that Bobo cannot eat itSo Adjective thatRevision Units €” Vocabulary VerbsWritten Expression Footsteps in the NightPunctuation Practice The Quotation MarksThe Work of DogsA Indirect Speech QuestionsB Indirect Speech using if or whetherRevision PrepositionsVocabulary AntonymsWritten Expression A FloodSpeech Practice PhrasesChapter SyllabusUnit The Singapore Zoological GardensThe boys watch him dive into the poolVerbs of Perception Object Infinitive without toRevision Indirect Speech OrdersVocabulary Words for PhrasesWritten Expression Adventure in the NightPunctuation Practice The Quotation Marks and ApostrophePoem The Land of CounterpaneChapter SyllabusUnit Scanned with CamScannerThe Happiest Place on Earth They are ready to runAdjective to InfinitiveRevision Units €” Vocabulary Compound WordsWritten Expression A Disagreeable JobSpeech Practice Verbs and Nouns StressChapter SyllabusUnit Robert Louis Stevenson The bottle shouldnt be thrown awayThe Passive Voice using Modal VerbsRevision Indirect SpeechVocabulary PhrasesWritten Expression An Embarrassing SituationPunctuation Practice The Exclamation MarkChapter SyllabusUnit Chapter The Vanishing TradesSyllabusUnit Salim will be going to Kuala LumpurThe Future Continuous TenseRevision Indirect Speech QuestionsVocabulary IdiomsWritten Expression A Boring EveningPunctuation Practice The Exclamation Mark and Quotation Marks Poem Good Ching Ming DayChapter The Lady with the LampSyllabusUnit I She Having is having Object her favourite Past Participle dress washed Revision Units €” Vocabulary IdiomsWritten Expression Sports DayPunctuation Practice RevisionTest Paper I II IV List of Irregular Verbs Scanned with CamScanner
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HUMA NAZ SETHI
THE ENVIRONMENT OF PAKISTAN
22-D
ENGLISH
PEAK PUBLISHING
2003
KUKureshyScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSChapter Page Historical BackgroundTwoNation TheoryAdvent of Muslim Rule in the SubContinentPolitical Awakening of MuslimsReform MovementsPakistan MovementInternal Problems and Sepration of East PakistanPakistani CulturePolitical DivisionsPART I PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS The Face of the Land Soils Hydrology Climate and Weather Natural VegetationPART II RESOURCE PATTERN Mineral Resources Irrigation Electric PowerPART III HUMAN RESOURCE Population Important Urban Centres Functional LandscapePART IV AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCKAND FISHERIES Agriculture Performance and Problems Principal Crops Livestock and FisheriesPART V INDUSTRY Industrial Development Factory Industries Small and Household IndustriesPART VI TRANSPORT AND TRADE Transport Trade and Commerce Foreign RelationsPART VII THE PROVINCES Balochistan North West Frontier Province The Punjab Sindh Jammu and Kashmir
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AuvdilillVfcill liLvlduU€™MtkZÂVD fHieCHIXHScanned with CamScannerContentsCatch the BallStop KittyCome Back Help HelpScanned with CamScanner
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ADVENTURE IN READING 1A
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1990
AilVirLllULVB III tlirUULLjykl v sl kA Av U f Scanned with CamScannerContentsCatch the BallStop KittyCome BackHelp HelpScanned with CamScanner
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ADVENTURE IN READING 1A
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1990
AilVirLllULVB III tlirUULLjykl v sl kA Av U f Scanned with CamScannerContentsCatch the BallStop KittyCome BackHelp HelpScanned with CamScanner
734
E. CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
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1990
AdvciiUiKtill liLLllULUibCHIXScanned with CamScannerContentsFind the CookiesMike s ToysThe Shadow GameFlying KitesScanned with CamScanner
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E. CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
Adventues in lieading ÑÐÐ Scanned with CamScanner Contents Find the Cookies Mikes Toys The Shadow Game Flying Kites Scanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 2A
22-B
ENGLISH
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1990
AxlveutilLein UeadLLiiitScanned with CamScannerContentsSallys DressAli and the Magic StoneThe CircusLeggy and FreddyWho Will Get the Apples Scanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 2A
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ENGLISH
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1990
Adventures in Reading a Scanned with CamScanner Contents Sallys Dress Ali and the Magic Stone The Circus Leggy and Freddy Who Will Get the Apples Scanned with CamScanner
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E. CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 2B
22-B
ENGLISH
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1990
AxivcHituiustti liLaduiyA obV jJtvvSar   €¢ vy rg i  rV j i ÂtScanned with CamScannerContentsLooking for MotherAt the SeasideTerry Turtle and the Blue BallA Naughty BoyThe Cat and the RatsScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 2B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
AdvcubiiI ciUrtuiuiuI HCUULisScanned with CamScannerContentsLooking for MotherAt the SeasideTerry Turtle and the Blue BallA Naughty BoyThe Cat and the RatsScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 2B
22-B
ENGLISH
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1990
QcAiivcHiliusIII LidotiLLU ob €™ T Âp r t f t €¢ I M w M i  f i i w €¢ffvJScanned with CamScannerContentsLooking for MotherAt the SeasideTerry Turtle and the Blue BallA Naughty BoyThe Cat and the RatsScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
IScanned with CamScannerContentsHiawatha the Red IndianWhere Is KittyCan You GuessOld Tusky and His FriendThe Man Who Loved His FellowmenI Am a MotorCarThe Hungry WolfA Pet for SallyTorty and the LizardOver in the MeadowIScanned with CamScanner
742
E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
IScanned with CamScannerContentsHiawatha the Red IndianWhere Is KittyCan You GuessOld Tusky and His FriendThe Man Who Loved His FellowmenI Am a MotorCarThe Hungry WolfA Pet for SallyTorty and the LizardOver in the MeadowIScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 3B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
i FTy  Vitill V €¢i i ÂCT ir V €¢ Scanned with CamScannerContentsFun with ShapesThe Woman Who Had No ChildrenThe Hidden TreasurePinocchio Is IllThe Land of CounterpaneSusan and the LiftThe Founder of SingaporeHow the Dog Got a Wet NoseA Foolish Thing To DoA Strange AdventureScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 3B
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ENGLISH
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1990
y i AT i vtiiiULo iav€¢wÂKScanned with CamScannerContentsFun with ShapesThe Woman Who Had No ChildrenThe Hidden TreasurePinocchio Is IllThe Land of CounterpaneSusan and the LiftThe Founder of SingaporeHow the Dog Got a Wet NoseA Foolish Thing To DoA Strange AdventureScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
Adventureieeumev V I I t r€ I Scanned with CamScannerContentsStampCollectingAh Chong the Village BoyThe Frog and the DucklingDown the EscalatorThe Festival of DollsChatterboxes of the SeaDoing Their BitThe Hindu Harvest FestivalThe Man Who Could Not Stop EatingThe RainMakerCloudsThe SmugglersScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
uivcmfcuitmIcmcliiitVIfiX€¢€¢IScanned with CamScannerContentsA Strange Musician lA Holiday on a FarmFootball a Popular GameThe Mekong RiverDavid LivingstonePride Goes Before a FallHow Robinson Crusoe Found FridayMuthu the DayDreamerA Journey to an Unknown PlanetTom Sawyer Paints the FenceScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
AdvcniuuIiu licimtlUA € C€¢V€Jli Âr m lY J h r r I ÂVi C J If Z l UJi r Vi i UJJ uÂmmm yCHUJtiA UrScanned with CamScannerContentsKing Solomon and the Children lMy FatherThe Temple with a Thousand StatuesThe Empty CityRip van WinkleThe Hungry DemonAn Attack on SingaporeShane the AlsatianLouis BrailleA SmileThe Crab That Went AstrayThe Music FestivalScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 5A
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ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
vuwniuu v i itHiauK€™tScanned with CamScannerContentsKing Solomon and the ChildrenMy FatherThe Temple with a Thousand StatuesThe Empty CityRip van WinkleThe Hungry DemonAn Attack on SingaporeShane the AlsatianLouis BrailleA SmileThe Crab That Went AstrayThe Music FestivalIScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
uivcliUicjr iill llCKldUltI mcmScanned with CamScannerContentsA Difficult DecisionHonesty Is the Best PolicyDrawingA Bird€™sEye ViewThe Fairy Princess and the ElfAt the BusStopVehiclesAesop€™s FablesThe Unhappy HippopotamusUnited We Stand Divided We FallThe Scout and Guide MovementsScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 5B
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ENGLISH
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1990
Cl ll c C Â Âi unicm Scanned with CamScannerContentsA Difficult DecisionHonesty Is the Best PolicyDrawingA BirdsEye ViewThe Fairy Princess and the ElfAt the BusStopVehiclesAesop€™s FablesThe Unhappy HippopotamusUnited We Stand Divided We FallThe Scout and Guide MovementsScanned with CamScanner
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E.CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
E mvAivdaui life dillft ti iC V AWI VV V v V mi Lv€” €¢ io y Â¥ MWi S J It M Vo €¢ r s v t €¢v V Jt T r i s r ATi IrIr €¢nj LrScanned with CamScannerContentsKing Solomon and the ChildrenMy FatherThe Temple with a Thousand StatuesThe Empty CityRip van WinkleThe Hungry DemonAn Attack on SingaporeShane the AlsatianLouis BrailleA SmileThe Crab That Went AstrayThe Music FestivalScanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 1A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
GRADEDi SF AFvScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPage Use of I am You are HeShe is Use of the question Who is heshe etc Use of thisthat is Use of a and an Negative affirmative statements Countable Nouns the use of these and those Use of the question what are thesethose Adjectives colour size and shape Possessive Possessive adjectives adjective may our and your their his her Scanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
IGRADEDbook lbScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPage Use of we are they are Use of have showing possession €™ V ul Use of adjectives colour size and shape verbs to be Use of and or Use of on above under etcf Use of the preposition to and from Commands and Requests The Present Continuous Tense Nouns uncountable The Verb have used with food and illness Picture Composition I €” At The Playground Picture Composition II €” Saras Room Picture Composition III €” Miss Safia s Class Picture Composition IV €” The Doctors Dog r Picture C omposition V The Ice Cream Man Picture Composition VI €” Myself Picture Composition VII €” My Friend Ali Picture Composition VIII Bina and her cat Picture Composition IX This is Tariq Picture Composition X Tea Timejj Picture Composition C omposition XII XI The Monkey l omprehensionr Comprehension omprehension omprehension omprehension€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €” My Bird €¢ €¢ JI Farahs Birthday II The Khan FamilyIII Miss Rehanas Class IV At The MarketV Raia is ill€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢Scanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 2A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
GRADEDbook dScanned with CamScannerCONTENTS Possessive case of nouns Use of with€ to mean in the company of€ Use of with€ to indicate €œthe use of€ Use of me€ him€ her€ us€ €œthem€ Concord €” Singular subject with singular verb Concord €” plural subjects with plural verbs The Simple Present Tense indicating habitual actions The Simple Present Tense indicating timeless actions foruniversal truths nin Comprehension rAfeeVkS VeS comParat comparative I The veBaig degree degree Family using words€œmore ending € in €”er€ ComnrehenSi fs Dinner Time ssasssasr Picture S CompositioniIIIto PirtUreornpostionv pPIT C eComPosition ornPosition VI V Picture £fnposiiO VII Picture C €” Marching Soldiers €” Dinner Time for Mr Khan€” Its A Bird€” Who Is This€” Salim€” Ahmed€” Tariqs Balloon€” Rehanas Houseomposition VIIIomposition IXiScanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 2B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
GRADEDISHScanned with CamScannerCONTENTS The use of €œcan€ indicating ability The conjunction €œbut€ Adjectives €” Superlative degree words ending in €”esr Adjectives €” Superlative degree using €œmost€ Use of €œWhich is bigger€ etc Use of €œwas€ and €œwere€ Use of €œhad€ The Simple Past Tense €” regular verbs €”ed Use of €œwhen€ with the verb €œto be€ Use of €œat€€œnear€ €œbetween€ and €œbeside€ Nouns countable €” plural irregular Phrasal Verbs Comprehension I €” The Race Comprehension II €” Teacher€™s Day Comprehension III €” Where Did Mr Rehman Go Comprehension IV €” Children€™s Day Comprehension V €” Kind Zafar Comprehension VI €” Poor Ahmed Picture Composition I €” Sara€™s Birthday Picture Composition II €” Our Sports Day Picture Composition III €” Tariq€™s Fish Tank Picture Composition IV €” Getting Ready For School Picture Composition V €” Cross The Road Safely Picture Composition VI €” At The Playground Picture Composition VII €” Washing The Family€™s Car Picture Composition VIII €” At the Seaside fScanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
GRADEDScanned with CamScannerCONTENTS The use of must and€mustnt Polite Requests The preposition€of The use of the question word€whose Possessive Pronouns Singular Possessive Pronouns Plural Concord Concordthe use of €each and €everthe use of €both and €all The Simple Past Tense €” irregular verbs Adjectives €” comparative and superlative irregular forms The Past Continuous Tense The use of the prepositions €before and €after Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension Composition Composition Composition Composition Composition Composition Composition Composition CompositionThe Frog And The Pail Of Cream The Two Selfish GoatsThe Dog And His ReflectionThe Fox And The GrapesThe Crow And The PitcherThe Grasshopper And The AntsThe Oily MoneyV €” The Ahmed Family €” At The Market A Scene at a Shopping Centre €” At The Playground €” At The Seaside €” At The Tuckshop €” My Mothero Yasmns Grandfather €” My Best FriendScanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 3B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
I GRADEDt Ibook bScanned with CamScannerCONTI NTSi hi us of Indirec i orders ihe use of €œmany€ and €œmi hy usiiiK leiiitintiliv €¢ l lo exprovs puios Hit list of so is i onjunc lion ike of €œthrough€ €œalong€ HOSS r €¢IIr Use of is is Making €hiir ind €œwill€ Iho uso of €œsome€ and €œany€ rho use of €œgoing to to Indicate Intention The uso of phrasal verbs Adverbs of manner Composition Talking about Mats Composition My Mat Composition Describing Events Composition Sports Dayb C omosition talking about birthdays K Birthday Parti s Composition Sara s Birthday Party Composition At a Mango Orc hard COmN silion lolling Someone C oniKsition A light Composition bilking about Accidents Composition An Ac cident Composition Idling Someone how a lire Started Composition A Tire Comprehension The Arab Mis Camel Comprehension Clever afar Comprehension The three WishÂs omprehension Ihe Bully who Became hanged C omprehension Ihe Old Man K the WolfC omprehension The Mare the TortoiseComprehension lire Shepherd Hoy A the WrllSome °€™lÂHelpful hension Mint it the Man A the tlephant the Inrrlish lessmu Mow a Quarrel Or a light Started MlScanned with CamScanner
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 5A
22-B
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FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
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FARIDA SYED
GRADED ENGLISH BOOK 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1990
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H A KAMAL
FALCON ENGLISH 3
22-B
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1990-
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H A KAMAL
FALCON ENGLISH 4
22-B
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1990
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H A KAMAL
FALCON ENGLISH 5
22-B
ENGLISH
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1990
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RASHEED & SONS
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22-B
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RASHEED & SONS
RASHID ENGLISH REAER 5
22-B
ENGLISH
RASHEED & SONS
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PARTRASHID SONSURDU HAAR KARACHIScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Holy ProphetDignity of WorkThe Story of Micato I The Story of Micato If A Penny PoemA visit to ThattaAllama Mohammad IqbalDialogues between a teacher and pupils Wonders of science The children PoemMoenjoDaroShah Abdul Latif €”The Khyber PassOur National Dress Speak Gently PoemLesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson K LVScanned with CamScanner
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RASHEED & SONS
RASHID ENGLISH READER 5
22-B
ENGLISH
RASHEED & SONS
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MASOOD H KHAN
PICTORIAL ENGLISH 2ND STEP
22-B
ENGLISH
RASHEED & SONS
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MASOOD H KHAN
PICTORIAL ENGLISH 3RD STEP
22-B
ENGLISH
RASHEED & SONS
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MASOOD H KHAN
PICTORIAL ENGLISH 5TH STEP
22-B
ENGLISH
RASHEED & SONS
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1A
22-B
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1985
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813
FAZLE KARIM KHAN
PAKISTAN GEOGRAPHY, ECONOMY AND PEOPLE
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
2002
814
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
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815
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1A
22-B
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1987
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
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1987
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
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818
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 1B
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1987
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
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1985
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
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1981
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
22-B
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1985
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
22-B
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1986
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
22-B
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1986
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2A
22-B
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1986
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2B
22-B
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1984
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2B
22-B
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1986
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828
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2B
22-B
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1986
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 2B
22-B
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1986
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1988
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 3A
22-B
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1981
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1981
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1981
rNew Waya ReadersÂJ €¢I rHiirtr Tnr i ffiK sriiv ÂÂv VScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSWhere is the TigerThe MouseDeer and the CrocodileIf You Should Meet a Crocodile A PoemThe Firing of Chinese CrackersThe Chingay ProcessionBrave the Rescue DogLate for SchoolUp the HillThe Monkeys and the HatsTWO SHORT STORIES Beautiful Horns and Skinny Legs The Snake Who Wanted to Eat an Elephant The Snake A PoemThree Pieces of GoldPhonic Drills €” Word List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1981
rNew Waya ReadersÂJ €¢I rHiirtr Tnr i ffiK sriiv ÂÂv VScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSWhere is the TigerThe MouseDeer and the CrocodileIf You Should Meet a Crocodile A PoemThe Firing of Chinese CrackersThe Chingay ProcessionBrave the Rescue DogLate for SchoolUp the HillThe Monkeys and the HatsTWO SHORT STORIES Beautiful Horns and Skinny Legs The Snake Who Wanted to Eat an Elephant The Snake A PoemThree Pieces of GoldPhonic Drills €” Word List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 3A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1981
rNew Waya ReadersÂJ €¢I rHiirtr Tnr i ffiK sriiv ÂÂv VScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSWhere is the TigerThe MouseDeer and the CrocodileIf You Should Meet a Crocodile A PoemThe Firing of Chinese CrackersThe Chingay ProcessionBrave the Rescue DogLate for SchoolUp the HillThe Monkeys and the HatsTWO SHORT STORIES Beautiful Horns and Skinny Legs The Snake Who Wanted to Eat an Elephant The Snake A PoemThree Pieces of GoldPhonic Drills €” Word List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 3B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
New WiTb ReadersÂXI IScanned with CamScanner €¢Â£ fP Hc £rr a v A hol iAt Frasers HillThe Wise King yEating the WaterMelonThe Two BrothersThe Bird NestBird Thoughts A PoemTWO SHORT STORIES The Clever Fox The Silly CrowKit Mings FriendRusty and MiniMay Pins First Flight in a Jet Plane May Pins First Flight in a Jet Plane Airliner A PoemPhonic Drills Word ListTJ CONTENTSp i t ero csn e v U€ i Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 3B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
New WiTb ReadersÂXI IScanned with CamScanner €¢Â£ fP Hc £rr a v A hol iAt Frasers HillThe Wise King yEating the WaterMelonThe Two BrothersThe Bird NestBird Thoughts A PoemTWO SHORT STORIES The Clever Fox The Silly CrowKit Mings FriendRusty and MiniMay Pins First Flight in a Jet Plane May Pins First Flight in a Jet Plane Airliner A PoemPhonic Drills Word ListTJ CONTENTSp i t ero csn e v U€ i Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1986
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1981
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1985
I INew Waym Readers° alogl o gO f f lit l i ao a a a ti n a a a o o oi I D agog I D  D t D Ito €¢a L €¢€¢€¢i ii sSX  sl Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSThe Lady In WhiteThe Two Moons A Malay FolktaleMarineland of Los AngelesThe World A PoemThe Bell of AtriWhat is a Good TurnLittle Things A PoemMomotaro A Japanese FolktaleMomotaro A Visit to Raffles LighthouseId Like to be a Lighthouse A PoemRobin HoodRobin Hood and Little JohnThe MongooseThe CaveBoy A PoemWord ListScanned with CamScanner
847
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
851
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
VÂNew WaySB Readersju DafT £Lao LonOff ffHOC I a IIBOQ a D a oa a o oD LP D Q O B ooa ao IflPDr ao o a ailla oi a a a aa a a aII   l a n ras  Of B €¢€¢€¢€¢zo yvIW yon Ov V€¢ I Âr €¢ Vii €¢Â k JJIiScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Reward for Breaking Things A Reward for Breaking Things Grizzly Bear A PoemjDollahs New BallThe Magic Boat A Malay FolktaleThe Magic Boat A Corner of Hong KongRainy Nights A PoemThe Girl Who Changed Her Test MarksA Day in the Life of a FiremanThe Face in the Pear TreeIts BullsEyeSir Stamford RafflesWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 4B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1981
855
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1982
New Way Ia Readersr tmRINr w ÂjJ k€¢ ikI€¢ tÂIIML  €¢€¢ v i M SL €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSU Hans Christian AndersonThe Princess of Mount Ophir A Malay Legend A Letter to a Pen PalThe Legend of the MangoA Philippines FolktalePutting Money in the BankThe King Who Wanted to Lose WeightThe Magicians HatThe Duck and the Kangaroo A PoemA Mothers Curse An Indonesian Folktale The Night WorkersThe Mountain of Gold A Japanese Folktale The Eagle A PoemWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1982
New Way Ia Readersr tmRINr w ÂjJ k€¢ ikI€¢ tÂIIML  €¢€¢ v i M SL €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSU Hans Christian AndersonThe Princess of Mount Ophir A Malay Legend A Letter to a Pen PalThe Legend of the MangoA Philippines FolktalePutting Money in the BankThe King Who Wanted to Lose WeightThe Magicians HatThe Duck and the Kangaroo A PoemA Mothers Curse An Indonesian Folktale The Night WorkersThe Mountain of Gold A Japanese Folktale The Eagle A PoemWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
New Way Ia Readersr tmRINr w ÂjJ k€¢ ikI€¢ tÂIIML  €¢€¢ v i M SL €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSU Hans Christian AndersonThe Princess of Mount Ophir A Malay Legend A Letter to a Pen PalThe Legend of the MangoA Philippines FolktalePutting Money in the BankThe King Who Wanted to Lose WeightThe Magicians HatThe Duck and the Kangaroo A PoemA Mothers Curse An Indonesian Folktale The Night WorkersThe Mountain of Gold A Japanese Folktale The Eagle A PoemWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
New Way Ia Readersr tmRINr w ÂjJ k€¢ ikI€¢ tÂIIML  €¢€¢ v i M SL €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSU Hans Christian AndersonThe Princess of Mount Ophir A Malay Legend A Letter to a Pen PalThe Legend of the MangoA Philippines FolktalePutting Money in the BankThe King Who Wanted to Lose WeightThe Magicians HatThe Duck and the Kangaroo A PoemA Mothers Curse An Indonesian Folktale The Night WorkersThe Mountain of Gold A Japanese Folktale The Eagle A PoemWord List Scanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1982
New Way Ia Readersr tmRINr w ÂjJ k€¢ ikI€¢ tÂIIML  €¢€¢ v i M SL €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSU Hans Christian AndersonThe Princess of Mount Ophir A Malay Legend A Letter to a Pen PalThe Legend of the MangoA Philippines FolktalePutting Money in the BankThe King Who Wanted to Lose WeightThe Magicians HatThe Duck and the Kangaroo A PoemA Mothers Curse An Indonesian Folktale The Night WorkersThe Mountain of Gold A Japanese Folktale The Eagle A PoemWord List Scanned with CamScanner
860
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1984
bScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Sunday Adventure Vic and His Thoughtless FriendsThe Selfish GiantThe Magic Shell A PoemA Visitor from AustraliaThe Village Headman A Korean FolktaleThe Race to the South PoleThe Beggar MillionaireThe Story of RubberThe Red HillThe Ant and the Cricket A PoemHow Man Learnt to MeasureWord ListScanned with CamScanner
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TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
bScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Sunday Adventure Vic and His Thoughtless FriendsThe Selfish GiantThe Magic Shell A PoemA Visitor from AustraliaThe Village Headman A Korean FolktaleThe Race to the South PoleThe Beggar MillionaireThe Story of RubberThe Red HillThe Ant and the Cricket A PoemHow Man Learnt to MeasureWord ListScanned with CamScanner
862
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 5B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1987
bScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSA Sunday Adventure Vic and His Thoughtless FriendsThe Selfish GiantThe Magic Shell A PoemA Visitor from AustraliaThe Village Headman A Korean FolktaleThe Race to the South PoleThe Beggar MillionaireThe Story of RubberThe Red HillThe Ant and the Cricket A PoemHow Man Learnt to MeasureWord ListScanned with CamScanner
863
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 6A
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1983
New Waya ReadersScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSDefending Our CountryAntsProud Girl and Brave Eagle A Red IndianFolktaleLittle Jomo An African StoryThe Puzzled Centipede A PoemMunshi AbdullahThe Clothes We WearThe Flood A Chinese FolktaleHow Animals SurviveTraffic A PoemNot Strong Enough to Say NoRobinson Crusoe Goes to SeaRobinson Crusoe Finds a CompanionWord List Scanned with CamScanner
864
TAN BEE YOUNG
NEW WAY READER 6B
22-B
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1983
New WayScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSNanook and His Grandmother An EskimoFolktaleGulliver in the Land of the LilliputiansGulliver Made Friends with the LilliputiansThe Ace Archer An Indian FolktaleThe Greatest Sea DisasterHow Marriages are Made A ChineseFolktaleAlexander Tames a HorseMarabuntaThe Boy MusicianMoby DickThe Walrus and the Carpenter A PoemA Christmas CarolWord List Scanned with CamScanner
865
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1A
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS la Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS COMPARISON Concepts of size length height width and thickness SOLID SHAPES Recognizing a cube a ball a box an egg distinguishing between round objects and objects having corners FLAT SHAPES Identifying a circle a square a rectangle and a triangle distinguish ing between these shapes PATTERNS Identifying and selecting according to shape size and colour – ONETOONE MATCHING Comparing the size of sets of objects by matching NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Cardinal number of sets having one through five members associa ting the numerals to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to NUMBER ORDER I TO Comparing relative size of two numbers indicating position of a given number Scanned with CamScanner ZERO Introducing the idea of the empty set associating the number zero and the corresponding numeral with the empty set NUMBERS AND NUMERALS TO Cardinal number of sets having six through ten members associating the numerals to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to understanding of number order COMBINING SETS Understanding the meaning of addition as union of sets ADDITION Introducing the operation of addition and the plus sign introducing the equals sign introducing the commutative property of addition SUBTRACTION Understanding subtraction as reducing size of collection taking away introducing the minus sign subtraction as associated with removal subtraction as complementary to addition ADDING THREE NUMBERS Concept of associative property PUZZLES Scanned with CamScanner
866
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1A
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
La revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS UNDERSTANDING axc Scanned with CamScanner CONTENIS COMPARISON Concepts of size length height width and thickness SOLID SHAPES Reccanizing a cube a ball a box an egg distinguishing between round objects and objects having corners FLAT SHAPES Identifying a circle a square a rectangle and a triangle distinguish ing between these shapes PATTERNS Identifying and selecting according to shape size and colour ONETOONE MATCHING Comparing the size of sets of objects by matching NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Cardinal number of sets having one through five members associa ting the numerals I to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to NUMBER ORDER I TO Comparing relative size of two numbers indicating position of a given number Scanned with CamScanner ZERO Introducing the idea of the empty set associating the number zero and the corresponding numeral with the empty set NUMBERS AND NUMERALS TO Cardinal number of sets having six through ten members associating the numerals to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to understanding of number order COMBINING SETS Understanding the meaning of addition as union of sets ADDITION Introducing the operation of addition and the plus sign introducing the equals sign introducing the commutative property of addition SUBTRACTION Understanding subtraction as reducing size of collection taking away introducing the minus sign subtraction as associated with removal subtraction as complementary to addition ADDING THREE NUMBERS Concept of associative property PUZZLES Scanned with CamScanner
867
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1A
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS axc E FAR la Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS COMPARISON Concepts of size length height width and thickness SOLID SHAPES Recognizing a cube a ball a box a cube a ball a box an egg distinguishing between round objects and objects having corners FLAT SHAPES Identifying a circle a square a rectangle and a triangle distinguish ing between these shapes PATTERNS Identifying and selecting according to shape size and colour ONETOONE MATCHING Comparing the size of sets of objects by matching NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Cardinal number of sets having one through five members associa ting the numerals to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to NUMBER ORDER I TO Comparing relative size of two numbers indicating position of a given number Scanned with CamScanner ZERO Introducing the idea of the empty set associating the number zero and the corresponding numeral O with the empty set NUMBERS AND NUMERALS TO Cardinal number of sets having six through ten members associating the numerals to with their corresponding sets writing the numerals to understanding of number order COMBINING SETS Understanding the meaning of addition as union of sets ADDITION Introducing the operation of addition and the plus sign introducing the equals sign introducing the commutative property of addition SUBTRACTION Understanding subtraction as reducing size of collection — taking away introducing the minus sign subtraction as associated with removal subtraction as complementary to addition ADDING THREE NUMBERS Concept of associative property PUZZLES Scanned with CamScanner
868
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1B
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS axc lb Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS ONE TO TWENTY Recognising numerals and number names from to understand numbers more than ten as adding ones to ten recognising numerola and their order TIME Telling the time by the hour on a clockface ADDITION OF IDIGIT NUMBERS Learning addition combinations with sums of adding by first finding a sum understanding of addition through the use of the number line ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION – LEADING TO DIGIT ANSWERS LESS THAN Understanding of associative property and the concept of place value emphasizing the inverse relation between addition and subtraction subtracting by taking away from first addition of three numbers NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Counting in tens writing numerals for numbers and stressing of place value concepts developing the idea of ordering numbers up to Scanned with CamScanner MONEY Understanding the relations among the coins of various denominations DIGIT ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION Idding ones to tens adding ones to tens and ones subtracting ones rom tens and ones adding and subtracting tens adding tens and Ines to tens and ones subtracting tens and ones from tens and ones MULTIPLICATION Understanding multiplication as repeated addition introducing the multiplication symbol X understanding of the commutative property multiplication counting in twos and threes doing multiplication in the number line building multiplication tables DIVISION Understanding division as sharing and as grouping introducing the livision symbol understanding division as complementary to multiplication REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
869
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1B
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS axt FAR b Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS ONE TO TWENTY Recognising numerals and number names from to numbers more than ten as adding ones to ten recognisin and their order names from to understandino to ten recognising numerals TIME Telling the time by the hour on a clockface ADDITION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Inations with sums of adding by first Learning addition combinations with sums of add finding a sum understanding of addition through the use of the number line ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION LEADING TO DIGIT ANSWERS LESS THAN Understanding of associative property and the concept of place value emphasizing the inverse relation between addition and subtraction subtracting by taking away from first addition of three numbers NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Counting in tens writing numerals for numbers and stressing of place value concepts developing the idea of ordering numbers up to Scanned with CamScanner MONEY Understanding the relations among the coin d varen seren DIGIT ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION Adding ones to tens adding ones to tens and ones S A from tens and ones adding and subtractions si enos ones to tens and ones subtracting tens and one from a n o MULTIPLICATION Understanding multiplication as repeated addition introducing the multiplication symbol X understanding of the comm are procent of multiplication counting in twos and threes doing more piccion on the number line building multiplication tables DIVISION Understanding division as sharing and es grouping introducing the division symbol understanding division es complementary multiplication REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
870
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 1B
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS lb Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS ONE TO TWENTY Recognising numerals and number names from to understanding numbers more than ten as adding ones to ten recognising numerals and their order TIME Telling the time by the hour on a clockface ADDITION OF IDIGIT NUMBERS Learning addition combinations with sums of adding by first finding a sum understanding of addition through the use of the number line ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION – LEADING TO DIGIT ANSWERS LESS THAN Understanding of associative property and the concept of place value emphasizing the inverse relation between addition and subtraction subtracting by taking away from first addition of three numbers NUMBERS AND NUMERALS I TO Counting in tens writing numerals for numbers and stressing of place value concepts developing the idea of ordering numbers up to Scanned with CamScanner MONEY Understanding the relations among the coins of various denominations DIGIT ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION Adding ones to tens adding ones to tens and ones subtracting ones from tens and ones adding and subtracting tens adding tens and ones to tens and ones subtracting tens and ones from tens and ones MULTIPLICATION Understanding multiplication as repeated addition introducing the multiplication symbol X understanding of the commutative property of multiplication counting in twos and threes doing multiplication on the number line building multiplication tables DIVISION Understanding division as sharing and as grouping introducing the division symbol understanding division as complementary to multiplication REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
871
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS axc Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS I NOTATION Threedigit numbers Fourdigit numbers Fourdigit numbers recogni tion of numerals and number names Counting PLACE VALUE Introduction to place value What each digit in a numeral stands lor Building up and breaking down digit numbers Writing the numeral for the sum of a few numbers Renaming numbers Further placevalue exercises Size of numbers REVISION ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Addition of digit numbers Subtraction of digit numbers Magic squares Puzzles involving addition and subtraction Further exercises in addition and subtraction ADDITION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Revision Addition without carrying Addition by parts hundreds Addition by parts thousands Addition with carrying hundreds Addition with carrying thousands Word problems SUBTRACTION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Revision Subtraction without carrying Subtraction by parts hun dreds Subtraction by parts thousands Subtraction with carrying hundreds Subtraction with carrying thousands Word problems FRACTIONS The meaning of fractions parts of an object parts of a set Equi valent fractions Fractions on the number line Addition with like fractions Subtraction with like fractions Multiplying a fractional number by a whole number Fraction of numbers Scanned with CamScanner EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS Numerator and denominator Building equivalent fractions Fractions in lowest terms Further exercises TELLING THE TIME Using the clock Telling the time more accurately Learning more about time Using am and pm times MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION Multiplication is commutative Skip counting Further counting Table of Table of The square Multiplication chart Multiplication sentences Multiplication and division sentences Skills in division Word problems LENGTH Objects as units Parts of the body as units Centimetres Measuring in centimetres Measuring in metres and centimetres Measuring heights Measuring waists Adding and subtracting centimetres Multiplication of length Division of length – IL REVISION EXERCISES ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS Addition with unlike fractions Subtraction with unlike fractions Addi tion and subtraction with unlike fractions Proper and improper frac tions Mixed numbers Addition with mixed numbers Subtraction with mixed numbers Addition and subtraction with mixed numbers Addi tion and subtraction problems Scanned with CamScanner CAPACITY Finding out how much sond or water a container can hold Measuring in litres WEIGHT Comparing weights of objects Measuring in kilogrammes and grammes THE CALENDAR Using the calendar Doys and weeks Months and years HOURS AND MINUTES Changing from hours to minutes and from minutes to hours Addition and subtraction STRAIGHT LINES AND ANGLES Recognising a straight line Introducing angles Right angles Rotation round the clock PERIMETER AND AREA Discovering the difference between perimeter and area Covering sur faces with various shapes Measuring the area of a shape in square centimetres GRAPHS Reading picture graphs Practical work Block graphs SYMMETRY Finding the line of symmetry by folding Finding the line of symmetry with a mirror FINAL REVISION EXERCISES Scanned with CamScanner
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FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
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FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS FAR Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS I NOTATION Threedigit numbers Fourdigit numbers Fourdigit numbers recogni tion of numerals and number names Counting PLACE VALUE Introduction to place value What each digit in a numeral stands for Building up and breaking down digit numbers Writing the numeral for the sum of a few numbers Renaming numbers Further placevalue exercises Size of numbers REVISION ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Addition of digit numbers Subtraction of digit numbers Magic squares Puzzles involving addition and subtraction Further exercises in addition and subtraction ADDITION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Revision Addition without carrying Addition by parts — hundreds Addition by parts — thousands Addition with carrying — hundreds Addition with carrying — thousands Word problems SUBTRACTION OF DIGIT NUMBERS Revision Subtraction without carrying Subtraction by parts — hun dreds Subtraction by parts — thousands Subtraction with carrying hundreds Subtraction with carrying thousands Word problems FRACTIONS The meaning of fractions — parts of an object parts of a set Equi valent fractions Fractions on the number line Addition with like fractions Subtraction with like fractions Multiplying a fractional number by a whole number Fraction of numbers Scanned with CamScanner EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS Numerator and denominator Building equivalent fractions Fractions in lowest terms Further exercises TELLING THE TIME Using the clock Telling the time more accurately Learning more about time Using am and pm times MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION Multiplication is commutative Skip counting Further counting Table of Table of The square Multiplication chart Multiplication sentences Multiplication and division sentences Skills in division Word problems LENGTH Objects as units Parts of the body as units Centimetres Measuring in centimetres Measuring in metres and centimetres Measuring heights Measuring waists Adding and subtracting centimetres Multiplication of length Division of length IL REVISION EXERCISES ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS Addition with unlike fractions Subtraction with unlike fractions Addi tion and subtraction with unlike fractions Proper and improper frac tions Mixed numbers Addition with mixed numbers Subtraction with mixed numbers Addition and subtraction with mixed numbers Addi tion and subtraction problems Scanned with CamScanner CAPACITY Finding out how much sand or water a container can hold Measuring in litres WEIGHT Comparing weights of objects Measuring in kilogrammes and grammes THE CALENDAR Using the calendar Days and weeks Months and years HOURS AND MINUTES Changing from hours to minutes and from minutes to hours Addition and subtraction STRAIGHT LINES AND ANGLES Recognising a straight line Introducing angles Right angles Rotation round the clock PERIMETER AND AREA Discovering the difference between perimeter and area Covering sur faces with various shapes Measuring the area of a shape in square centimetres GRAPHS Reading picture graphs Practical work Block graphs SYMMETRY Finding the line of symmetry by folding Finding the line of symmetry with a mirror FINAL REVISION EXERCISES Scanned with CamScanner
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FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 4
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS axc FAR Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS I NOTATION Introducing the million Numerals and number names Number patterns PLACE VALUE Introduction to place value of a sixdigit number Renaming numbers Place value and addition Place value and subtraction Size of numbers ADDITION Revision Addition of digit numbers without carrying Addition of digit numbers with carrying Addition of digit numbers with carry ing SUBTRACTION Revision Subtraction of digit numbers without carrying Subtraction of digit numbers with carrying Subtraction of digit numbers with carrying TIME Using am and pm times Hour clock Telling time to the nearest five minutes Telling time to the nearest minute Measuring time MULTIPLICATION Multiplication of numbers Multiplication by multiples of Multi plying a twodigit number by a onedigit number long form Multi plying a twodigit number by a onedigit number — short form Word problems on multiplication DIVISION BY A ONEDIGIT NUMBER Division of a twodigit number by a onedigit number — without re mainder Division of a twodigit number by a onedigit number — with remainder Division of a threedigit number by a onedigit number – without remainder Division of a threedigit number by a onedigit number — with remainder RECTANGLE SQUARE AND RIGHTANGLED TRIANGLE Rectangle and square Rightangled triangle Scanned with CamScanner FRACTIONS Division of a whole number by any whole number Multiplication of fractional numbers by whole numbers Fraction of a whole number Problems on fraction Fraction of a fraction Multiplication of fractions by fractions MORE MULTIPLICATION Multiplying a twodigit number by a cwodigit number Multiplying a threedigit number by a onedigit number long form Multiplying a threedigit number by a onedigit number short form Multiplying a threedigit number by a cwodigit number Word problems on multi plication DIVISION BY A TWODIGIT NUMBER Estimation before dividing by multiples of ten Dividing by multiples of ten Estimation before dividing by a twodigit number Dividing by a twodigit number DIVISION BY A THREEDIGIT NUMBER Dividing by multiples of Dividing by a threedigit number REVISION EXERCISES INTRODUCTION TO DECIMAL FRACTIONS Tenths Hundredths Thousandths Fractions and decimals Writing fractions as decimals Writing decimals as fractions ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF DECIMAL FRACTIONS Addition of decimal fractions Subtraction of decimal fractions Further addition Further subtraction Further exercises on addition and sub traction MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION OF DECIMALS Multiplication of decimals by a single digit number Division of decimals by a single digit number Multiplying and dividing by and Multi plication by multiples of Division by multiples of Multiplication and division of decimals by whole numbers greater than ANGLES PERPENDICULARS PARALLELS AND THE COMPASS Rotation Perpendicular lines Parallel lines Paths and routes Com pass bearings Scanned with CamScanner CENTIMETRES AND METRES Changing centimetres into metres and metres into centimetres Addi tion and subtraction Word problems on addition and subtraction Multiplication and division Word problems on multiplication and division MORE ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Kilometres Kilogrammes AREA Tessellation Area of figures Area of rectangles PERIMETERS Introduction to perimeters Perimeter of rectangle and square MORE ABOUT AREAS AND PERIMETERS Areas and perimeters square centimetres and square metres FACTORS AND MULTIPLES Factors Finding the factors of a number Common factors Multiples Lowest common multiple SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS OF NUMBERS Squares of numbers Square roots AVERAGE Introduction to average Finding the average of a number of measure ments DIRECT PROPORTION SYMMETRY GRAPHS Block graphs on squared paper Simple circle graph FINAL REVISION EXERCISES Scanned with CamScanner
875
FARDIA HIDAYATALLAH
UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS 5
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1985
revised edition UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS Lax FAR Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS RATE PERCENTAGES SCLES AND THE USE OF PROTRACTORS USE OF SET SQUARES rog ad lines a Scanned with CamScanner USE OF THE COMPASSES Constructing circles Bisecting straight lines Bisecting angles Constructing angles Constructing triangles Constructing perpendicular lines GRAPH Collection and tabulation of data Graphical representation of data More about tabulation and representation of data Percentage and circle graph REVISION EXERCISES SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS Squares of numbers Square roots of numbers Relation between square and square root TRIANGLES Kinds of triangles Basic properties of triangles PROPERTIES OF PERPENDICULAR LINES AND PARALLEL LINES Perpendicular lines Parallel lines Angles formed by parallel lines and transversal Scanned with CamScanner PERIMETER AND AREA to find aroni ade up of squares inole Area of a Perimeter of simple plane figures Use of squared paper to find Areas of squares and rectangles Areas of shapes made up of and rectangles Area of a parallelogram Area of a triangle Are trapezium INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA Use of letters to represent numbers Mathematical sentences The la operations Expressing statements in letters Forming simple equation The use of brackets Evaluating by substitution LA RATIO AND PROPORTION Ratio More problems on ratio Proportional parts SIMPLE SCALE DRAWING Use of scale for drawings Use of scale for mapping Problems on scale drawings Compass bearings FINAL REVISION EXERCISES TEST PAPERS Scanned with CamScanner
Oxford Modern Mathematics for Pakistani Primary Schools Book Four OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Scanned with CamScanner
878
OXFORD
OXFORD MODERN MATHEMATICS 5
22-E
ENGLISH
OXFORD
1986
Oxford Modern Mathematics for Pakistani Primary Schools pok Five OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Scanned with CamScanner
879
NAZIM ALI KAHN
REHBER MATHEMATICS 4
22-E
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REHBAR PUBLISHERS
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REHBER Mathematics DO RO TO XI of ozolo TI BLOOD HLAY Inches III III SUMM MEAT MINIJU UIT TEMPE RATE FREEZ ING TILL KH REHBAR PUBLISHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner DECIMALNUMERATION SYSTEM AND BASIC OPERATION Chapter No Chapter No Chapter No Extention of Numeri Multiplication Division PRIME AND DIVISIBILITY Introduction Division Prime Numbers FRACTION Word Problems Equivalent tractions Addition of like fractions Basie Principles Addition DECIMALS Basic Principles Addition and subtraction of Decimal Fractions Multiplication of a decimal fraction GEOMETRY Introduction Concept of vertical and Horizontal lines Perpendicular Lines Parallel Lines Rectangle Square Right angled triangle Area AVERAGE Introduction Word Problems Chapter No Chapter No ANSWER Scanned with CamScanner
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NAZIM ALI KAHN
REHBER MATHEMATICS 5
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REHBAR PUBLISHERS
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REHBER Mathematics oo ga LOT x osi inches SUMM HEAT D TELDE RATE FREEZ TAG INA REHBAR PUBLISHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No CHAPTERS Chapter No Chapter No Chapter No Chapter No SETS Introduction Presentation of a set Empty set DECIMAL NUMERATION SYSTEM AND BASIC OPERATION Revision Addition and Subtraction Place values Extention of Numeration upto ten Millions Multiplication Division PRIME AND DIVISIBILITY Introduction Division Prime Numbers FRACTION Word Problems Equivalent fractions Addition of like fractions Basic Principles Addition DECIMALS Basic Principles Addition and subtraction of Decimal Fractions Multiplication of a decimal fraction GEOMETRY Introduction Concept of vertical and Horizontal lines Perpendicular Lines Parallel Lines Rectangle Square Right angled triangle Area AVERAGE Introduction Word Problems ANSWER Chapter No Chapter No Chapter No Scanned with CamScanner
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REHBAR PUBLISHERS
MATHEMATICS 5
22-E
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REHBAR PUBLISHERS
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REHBER Mathematics Co SO A of Go bo o o O llo inches SUM REH REHBAR PUBLISHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner INDEX Chapters Pages SETS Exercise No Revision Exercise No Tabulation form ROMAN NUMERALS FACTORS HCF and LCM Exercise No Prime Factors Exercise No Divisibility Exercise No Divisors of a number Exercise No Common Divisors Exercise No G C D Exercise No Greatest Common Factor HCF Exercise No Problems based on HCF Exercise No Multiples and least com mon multiples Exercise No Methods to find LCM Exercise No Problems on LCM Exercise No Revision COMMON FRACTIONS Exercise No Revision Scanned with CamScanner Exercise No Addition and subtractie of fractions Exercise No Multiplication of fraction Exercise No Division of fraction Exercise No Multiplication of two fractions Exercise No Division of two fractione Exercise No Multiplication and divi sion together Exercise No The four operations to gether Exercise No Problems on fraction UNITARY METHOD Exercise No Simple Unitary Method Exercise No Inverse Unitary Method AVERAGE DECIMAL FRACTIONS Exercise No Expression of Decimals Exercise No Multiplication of Decimal fraction Exercise No Division of Decimal frac tions Exercise No The Four fundamental operations together Exercise No Problems on Decimal KEEPING HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS Scanned with CamScanner
882
R. B. BALUCH
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
ENGLISH
HAROON BROTHERS
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BOOK ELEMENTARY BOOK MATHEMATICS R B BALOCH B Com BEd BAL HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACH Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER – Sets and it membersJoining of Sets Addition Partitioning of Sets SubstractionCommulative Property of AdditionAssociative Property of Addition CHAPTER – Digits and its ValueAddition up to five digit numbers without carryingAddition with carryingSubstraction with out borrowingSubstraction with borrowing CHAPTER – III Tables Formation of TablesCommulative Property of Multiplication Associative Property of Multiplication Distributive Property of Mulfiplication over Addition Shifting PrincipleDivision CHAPTER IV FractionRevisionAddition of FractionSubstrac tion of Fraction CHAPTER – V CurrencyAdditionSubstraction CHAPTER – VI Measurement lengthUnits of lengthAddition Substraction Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER – VII Measurement weight Units of weightAddition Substraction CHAPTER VIII Measurement capacityAdditionSubstraction CHAPTER IX Measurement timeUnits of timeReading of time Christian Calender Islamic Calender CHAPTER X GeometryRevisionPointLine segment or Straight lineAngle TriangleRectangle and Rightangle triangleCirclePerimeter and Area MODEL TEST PAPER Scanned with CamScanner
883
R. B. BALUCH
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS 4
22-E
ENGLISH
HAROON BROTHERS
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BELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS BOOK – FOR ENGLISH MEDIUM CLASSES AUTHOR R B BALOCH B Com BEd BAL Published by HAROON BROTHERS Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER SetRevisionPresentation of SetsPicture Form Tabular FormEquivalent SetsEmpty Set CHAPTER NotationPlace of Value upto Eight Digit Num bersBuilding upBreaking upLargest and Smallest Numbers CHAPTER III AdditionRevisionAddition of Four Five and Six Digit Numbers without CarryingWith Carry ing CHAPTER IV SubtractionRevisionSubtraction upto Six Digit Numbers Without BorrowingWith Borrowing CHAPTER V MultiplicationMultiplying Two Digit Number With Zero at the Unit PlaceMultiplying by any Two Digit NumberMultiplying by Three Digit Number CHAPTER VI DivisionDividing by Multiples of TenDividing by Two Digit Number CHAPTER VII Direct NumbersPrime NumbersFactorsCom mon FactorsMultiples Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER VIII FractionsRevisionEquivalent FractionsFrac tions in Simplest FormProper and Improper FractionsMixed FractionsAddition of Like FractionsAddition of Unlike FractionsCommu Tative Property of AdditionAssociative Property of AdditionSubtraction of Like FractionsSub traction of Unlike FractionsMultiplication of Fractions by Whole Numbers CHAPTER IX Decimal FractionsPlace Value of Decimal Frac tionsFractions and DecimalsConversion of Common Fractions into Decimal Fractions Conversion of Decimal Fractions into Common Fractions Addition of decimal Fractions with out Carryingwith CarryingSubtraction of Decimal Fractions without BorrowingWith Bor rowingMultiplication of Decimal Fractions by Whole NumberDivision of Decimal Fractions by Whole NumberApplications of Decimal Frac tions in Dailylife CHAPTER X GeometryPerpendicular Lines Parallel Lines Measuring Line SegmentsRight AngleMea surement of AnglesSquares and Rectangles Area of Spuares and RectanglesGraphs Scanned with CamScanner
884
R. B. BALUCH
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS 5
22-E
ENGLISH
HAROON BROTHERS
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ELEMENTARS BOOK MATHEMATICS R B BALOCH B Com BEd BAL HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER RotationRevisionRoman Numerals CHAPTER FactorsRevisionCommon FactorsHighest Common FactorPrime NumbersPrime FactorsMultiples Lowest Common Multiples CHAPTER – III FractionsRevisionAddition of FractionsSubtraction of FractionsAddition and Subtraction Together Multiplication of Fraction by Whole Number Multi plication of Fraction by FractionDivision of Fraction by Whole NumberDivision of Fraction by Fraction Multiplication and Division TogetherFour Fundamen tal Operation Together CHAPTER IV Decimal FractionsAddition and Subtraction of Deci malsMultiplication of Decimal Fraction with Whole NumberMultiplication of Decimal Fraction by Deci malsDivision of Decimal Fraction by Whole Number Division of Decimal Fraction by Decimas—The Four Fundamental Operation Together Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTERV Unitary Method SimpleInverse CHAPTER V Percentage MeaningConvertion into Commons tions and Decimal Fractions Value of Percentage CHAPTER VI Averages CHAPTER VW Ratio and ProportionRatioQuantities of Ratio Proportional Parts CHAPTERDX GEOMETRYUheSegmentsRayAnglesTypes of AnglesTrianglesTypes of TrianglesCircle Parts of ClicieHow to Draw a Circle section of Straight LineBoection of AnglesGraphePicture Graph Bar GraphUne Graph Scanned with CamScanner
885
NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS CLASS I Published by ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS TOPICS Page No CHAPTER No SETS Disjoint Sets Overlaping Sets CHAPTER No Digits and their value upto One Lac Writing in Numbers Writing in words CHAPTER No – Addition of Three Digits and Four Digits Numbers CHAPTER No SUBTRACTION CHAPTER No MULTIPLICATION Properties of Multiplications Commutative Property Associative Property Distributive Property Multiplying by Two Digit Numbers Multiplying Two Digits Number and Three Digits Number by Two Digits Number CHAPTER No DIVISION CHAPTER No FRACTIONS Equivalent Fractions Comparison of Fractions Addition of Fractions Subtraction of Fractions Representing Fractions by Number Ray CHAPTER No Matrie System of Measurement Length and Kilometre Weight and Kilogram Capacity and Litre – CHAPTER No GEOMETRY Points Straight Lines Curved Lines Ray and Lines Geometrical Figures Right Angle Sides and Angles Triangle Square Rectangle Circle CHAPTER No PICTURE GRAPH CHAPTER No Islamic or Hijri Calendar For Hijri ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
886
NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS 4
22-E
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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NEW SERIES NOO Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS TOPICS Page No CHAPTER No Set Kinds of Numbers Expression of Numbers CHAPTER NO Counting upto Arab One Hundred Million Greatest And Least Number CHAPTER NO Multiplication Properties of Multiplication Distributive Property of Multiplication Under Addition Multiplication by Parts Multiplication by Three Digits Number CHAPTER NO Division Dividing by or Multiples of Rules of Divisibility CHAPTER NO Prime And Directed Numbers Factors Common Factors CHAPTER NO Common Fractions Simplyfing Fractions Comparing Fractions Like and Unlike Fractions Proper and Improper Fractions Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Multiply a Fraction by a Number Addition of Fractions Subtraction of Fractions Commutative Property of Addition for Fractions Associative Property of Addition for Fractions Scanned with CamScanner TOPICS Page No CHAPTER NO Decimal Fractions Changing Decimal Fractions to Common Fractions Reading a Decimal Fraction Place Value of the Digits in Decimal Fractions Greater and Smaller Decimals Expressing Simple Fractions and Decimals Addition of Decimals Fractions Subtraction of Decimal Fractions Multiplication of Decimal by or Multiplication of Decimals by whole numbers Division of Decimal by or Distributive and Associative Property of Multiplication for Decimals CHAPTER NO Metric System of Measurement Writing the Units in Decimals Units of Weight in Decimals Units of Capacity or Volume in Decimals CHAPTER NO Geometry Horizontal and Vertical Lines Right Angle Rectangle Square Right Angled Triangle Measurement of Lengths Perimeter and Area CHAPTER NO Picture Graph – CHAPTER NO Roman Numerals ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
887
NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS 5
22-E
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS CLASS NOO ZIA BOOK DEPOT Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS TOPICS Page No CHAPTER No Sets Kinds of set CHAPTER No Highest common factor greatest common divisor and least or lowest common multiple CHAPTER No Common fractions Multiplying a fraction by a natural number Dividing a fraction by a number Dividing a number by a fraction Division of fraction by a fraction CHAPTER No Decimal fraction Division of decimal fractions Division of decimal fraction by a decimal fraction CHAPTER No Percentage To change a decimal fraction into percent To find a percent of a quantity CHAPTER No Unitary method – CHAPTER No Average Advance questions of average CHAPTER No Roman notation CHAPTER No Geometry line segment and ray Parallel and nonparallel line Rays Angle Circle area of triangle ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS 6
22-E
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEM CLASS Noo Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS TOPICS Page No CHAPTER No Sets Method for the expression of sets Discriptive Method Members Empty and Nonempty sets Finite set Infinite set Equivalent set Equal sets Disjoint sets and Overlaping sets Subset and Super set Union and Intersection of two sets CHAPTER No Greatest Common Divisor GCD and Lowest Common Multiple LCM Prime and Composit Numbers Prime Factors To find GCD by division To find LCM by division CHAPTER No Common Fraction Addition and Subtraction of fractions Multiplication and Division of Fractions Metric System CHAPTER No Decimal Fraction Addition of Decimal Fractions Subtraction of Decimal Fractions Mixed Operation of Addition and Subtraction of decimal Fractions Reading of the Decimal Fraction to the degree of o Tapproximation Division of a decimal fraction by a Decimal Fraction CHAPTER No Percentage To find out the whole quantity if the percent of it is given Zakat Simple Interest Formula of Simple Interest and amount To find the rate when interest Time and Principal is given Scanned with CamScanner TOPICS Page No CHAPTER No Profit and loss CHAPTER No Average CHAPTER No Plane geometry An angle Measurement of an angle Representation of line and rays etc and other factors Kinds of angles Acute angle Right angle Obtuse angle Triangle Type of triangles according to angles Acute angled triangle Obtus angled triangle Right angled triangle Type of triangle according to sides Scalene triangle Isoceles triangle Equitateral triangle Bisection of a line sigment Drawing perpendiculars Bisection of a given angle Construction of angles of ° ° ° and To construction an angle congruent to a given angle Circle Area and perimeter Area of a square Area of a rectangle Area of a parallelogram Scanned with CamScanner
889
NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS 8
22-E
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS CLASS LLLL HAI VIA BOOK DEPOT LATE LCHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No TOPICS Page No Chapter SETS Notation Of A Set Representation Of A Set Expression Of Sets Of Numbers Mathematical Symbols Used In Set Theory The Universal Set Complementary Set Overlaping Sets Disjoint Sets Operation On Sets – Chapter – SQUARE ROOT Square Roots Of Decimal Fraction Square Roots Of Vulgur Fraction Application Of Square Root Simplification Of Radicals – Chapter – RATIO AND PROPORTION Ratio Equivalent Ratios Proportion Application Of Product Rule Direct And Inverse Proportion Rule For Solving The Problems – Chapter – COMPOUND PROPORTION Simple And Compound Proportion Chapter – PARTNERSHIP AND INHERITANCE Sleeping Partner Working Partner Inheritance – Chapter SYSTEMS OF NUMBERS Decimal Number System The Number System With Base Two Binary Form Addition In The Binary System Multiplication Of Binary Numbers Number System With Base Conversion From Decimal System To The System With Base Addition And Subtraction Of Numbers With Base – Chapter ALGEBRA ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION Evaluation Of Algebraic Expression Simplification By Removal Of Brackets Product Formula And Their Application Square Of The Sum Of The Two Quantities Perfect Square Scanned with CamScanner TOPICS SNO FACTORISATION mation By Grouping Method Product Of The Sm Derence Of Two Expressions Difference Of Two Sou Pectorisation Of Trinomials Factorising A Perfect Square LINER EQUATIONS INVOLVING ONE AND TWO VARIABLES Sentences Equations Solution Of Equivalent Sentences Properties Of Equations Problems Based On Equations In One Variable Equation involving Absolute Value Center SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS Linear Equation In Two Variables Simultaneous Equations Problems Leading To Simultaneous Equations Chapter GEOMETRY ANGLES AND LINE SIGMENTS Angles Complementary And Supplementary Angles Construction Of Parallel Line Dividing A Line Sigment In A Given Ratio Chapter QUADRILATERALS AND THEIR CONSTRUCTIONS Conver And NonConvex Quadrilateral Kinds of Quadrilaterals Property Of An IsoscelesTrapezoid Property Of A Rhombus Property Of A Rectangle Property Of A Square Construction Of A Parellelogram Construction Of A Rhombus Construction Of IsoscelesTrapezoid Chapter AREA OF TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALS Area Of A Triangle Heros Formula Area Of A Quadrilateral Area Of Parallelogram Area Of A Rhombus Area Of A Trapezoid ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
890
M. H. QADRI
MY EASY MATHEMATICS FOR CLASS II
22-E
ENGLISH
SHAKIL BROTHERS
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MY EASY MATHEMATICS CLASSI By MH Qadri ceve ENGLISH MEDIUM Sb SHAKIL BROTHERS KARAcnt gr QAD Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No Forward Continuing Numbers Fill in the blanks in the chart Revision and learning of tables Odd And Even Numbers TENS AND ONES Additions Subtraction Sums of Addition Sums of Subtraction Addition by Number Ray Multiplication Division Subtraction of Rupees and Paisos Printed at Ahmad Brothers Nazimabad Karachi Available in every book stall and Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner
892
LEONG PUI YEE
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS 3
22-E
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PAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR(S) PTE LTD
1984
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS A Practice Programme for Primary YEE NAME CLASS New Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION REVISION FRACTIONS MONEY REVISION MEASUREMENT LENGTH WEIGHT AND CAPACITY TIME GRAPHS AREA AND PERIMETER REVISION FINAL REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
893
LEONG PUI YEE
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS 4
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PAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR(S) PTE LTD
1984
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS A Practice Programme for Primary YEE NAME CLASS New Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION FRACTIONS REVISION DECIMALS COLUMN GRAPHS MEASUREMENT REVISION GEOMETRY AREA AND PERIMETER AVERAGES REVISION REVISION FINAL REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
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LEONG PUI YEE
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS 6
22-E
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PAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR(S) PTE LTD
1984
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL ITEMS A Practice Programme for Primary YEE NAME CLASS New Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS THE FOUR OPERATIONS WITH WHOLE NUMBERS FRACTIONS DECIMAL FRACTIONS REVISION PERCENTAGES GRAPHS CUBES AND CUBE ROOTS AREA PERIMETER AND VOLUME RATE AND SPEED REVISION RATIO AND PROPORTION GEOMETRY ALGEBRA REVISION REVISION FINAL REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
895
SAROZINI T RAMALIN GAM
JUNIOR MATHEMATICS 1
22-E
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL (PAK) LIMITED
1982
JUNIOR MATHEMATICS BOOK ONE RAM Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 2
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ILM-O- AMAL BOOK DEPOT
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BOOK NEW PRIMARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS ILMOAMAL MOH ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No en NOTATION AND NUMERATION nitions Counting in Ones Numerals Place value Counting in tens Counting in Tens and Ones Numbers up to NUMBERS UP TO CHAPTER Threedigit Numbers Representation of Hundreds Building up and Breaking down digit Numbers Size of Numbers CHAPTER ADDITION Addition of digit Numbers Commutative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition Property of Additive Identity Addition of digit Numbers Addition of digit Numbers Addition by Regrouping Addition by Carrying Word Problems CHAPTER SUBTRACTION Related Facts Subtraction of digit Numbers Subtraction of Tens Subtraction of digit Numbers Subtraction by Regrouping Subtraction by Borrowing Word Problems Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER MULTIPLICATION Concept of Multiplication Using the Table of Multiples Table of Multiples of Table of Multiples of Table of Multiples of CHAPTER DIVISION Concept of Division Application of Multiplication Table in Division CHAPTER FRACTIONS Halves Quarters and Thirds CHAPTER MONEY Paisa Rupees Rupees and Paisa Shopping CHAPTER METRIC SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT Metre Adding Lengths Subtracting Lengths Grams Adding and Subtracting Weights Litre Adding and Subtracting Capacities CHAPTER TIME – More work with the clock How long it takes When days begin How many days in a week How many days in a month leap year The calender CHAPTER GEOMETRY Circle Square Rectangle Triangle Interior and Exterior of Shapes Open and Closed Figures CHAPTER VOLUME Definition Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
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NEW BOOK PRIMARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS MOH ILMOAMAL BS K DEPOT Scanned with CamScanner Juueoswey M pouueos CONTENTS Page No NOTATION AND NUMERATION CHAPTER Revision of Numbers up to Numbers up to Place value Place value up to lacs CHAPTER ADDITION Properties of Additio Addition without Carrying Addition with Carrying CHAPTER SUBTRACTION Subtraction without Borrowing Subtraction with Borrowing CHAPTER MULTIPLICATION Concept of Multiplication Building up a Table Properties of Multiplication Multiplication by Multiples of Application of Distributive property of Multiplication over Addition Multiplication of digit Numbers Multiplication of digit Numbers Multiplying by digit Numbers Word problems CHAPTER DIVISION Concept of Division Division with Remainder Introducing short Division Checking Divisions Division of digit Numbers Dividing by Multiples of Division of digit Numbers Division of digit Numbers Word Problems CHAPTER FRACTIONS Definition Halves Quarters and Eighths Thirds Sixths and Twelfths Fifths and Tenths Numerator and Denominator Addition with like Fractions Subtraction with like Fractions CHAPTER MONEY Rupees and Paisa Reduction Addition of Money Word Problems on Addition Subtraction of Money Word Problems on Subtraction Multiplication of Money Word Problems on Multiplication Division of Money Word Problems on Division Scanned with CamScanner LENGTH CHAPTER Metres and Centimetres Reduction Adding Metres and Centimetres Subtracting Metres and Centimetres Word Problems on Length CHAPTER WEIGHT Weight Balances Reduction Adding Kilograms and Grams Subtraction of Kilograms and Grams Word Problems on Weight CHAPTER CAPACITY Definition Litre and Millilitre Reduction Addition of Litres and Millilitres Subtraction of Litres and Millilitres Word Problems on Capacity Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER TIME Days and Weeks Reduction Addition of weeks and days Subtraction of weeks and days Years and Months Reduction Addition of Years and Months Subtraction of Years and Month Word Problems CHAPTER SHAPES Solid and Flat Shapes CHAPTER STRAIGHT LINES Straight lines Curved lines The shortest Line Drawing a straight Line iv Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 6
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VI Publisher ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Gole Empress Market Saddar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER SETS Page Review of sets Natation of set Element of a set Empty set Representation of a set Finite and infinite sets Subset and superset Proper and improper subset Equality of sets One to one correspondence Equivalent sets Disjoint sets Overlapping sets Union of two sets Intersection of two sets CHAPTER MATHEMATICAL SENTENCES IIIIEHI CHINIOT ISLAMA PUBLIC CHOOT LIBRARY Introdution Types of sentences Solution set Equation Properties of Equations Order of the Integers CHAPTER G CD AND LCM Prime and composite Numbers Factorisation GCD and L C M Greatest Common Divisor G C D G C D by Division Method Least Common Multiple L C M till i Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER COMMON FRACTIONS Page TI Revision Equivalen Fractions Reduction of fractions Comparison of Fractions Proper Improper and Mixed Fractions To change the mixed Fractions into improper Fractions To change the improper Fractions into mixed Fractions Addition and Subtraction Multiplication Multiplicative inverse or Reciprocal of Fraction Division Mixed operation of the four Fundamental operations Fractions of Compound Quantities Reduction of a Quantity to the Fraction of another Brackets Removal of Brackets Combined operations Complex Frations Problems involving Fractions CHAPTER DECIMALS Numeration Decimal Fraction Decimals and Divisions Multiplication and Division by Powers of ten Addition and subtraction of Decimals Multiplication of Decimals Division of Decimals To convert a common Fraction into Decimal CHAPTER THE UNITARY METHOD Simple Inverse III Scanned with CamScanner Page T Terce ILL iii CHAPTER PERCENTAGE Percent To express a percent as common fraction To express a percent as a Decimal To express a common fraction as a percent To express a Decimal as a percent Order relations among percent Decimals and common Fraction To find the percent of a quantity To find the whole Quantity when a certain percent of it given Finding a Formula To express one quantity as a percentage of another Quantity Application of percentage Discount Commission Zakat Tax CHAPTER SIMPLE INTEREST W Interest Principal Simple interest Amount To Find principal Time and percenta g e CHAPTER PROFIT AND LOSS Introduction To find Gain or Loss To find the selling price To find the cost price CHAPTER AVERAGE Introduction Definitions of Average To find Average of given measures To find the sum when Average is given Scanned with CamScanner iv CHAPTER FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS GEOMETRY Page Point Collinear Points Noncollinear points Concept of Betweenness Concept of Beyond Line segment Line Ray Angle Measurement of an Angle The protractor How to measure an Angle kinds of Angle CHAPTER CONSTRUCTIONS Circle To construct a circle of a given radius To Bisect a given line segment To Bisect a given Angle Drawing Perpendiculars Construction of Angles Construction of Angles congruent to a given Angle CHAPTER PLANE AND SPACE Concept of plane idea of Space – CHAPTER MEASUREMENT Area Perimeter Volume — Volume of a solid cuboid and solid cube Litre CHAPTER SYMMETRY Introduction Types of Symmetry Scanned with CamScanner
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DONALD COLLINS
NELSON BIOLOGY
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THOMSON NELSON
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VCE UNITS son biology VCE Donald Collins Anne Semple Michelle Patton Craig Cleeland Eleanor Gregory series editor THOMSON NELSON Scanned with CamScanner About the authors Reviewers Preface VCE Outcomes grid Viruses Identification of organisms How are organisms identified Summary Extension questions viii Unit Organisms in their environments Part A The nature of ecosystems Chapter Characteristics of living things How do we know if something is living Movement Response Growth Exchange of matter Controlled energy use Reproduction Cell make up Classifying organisms Why classify How are organisms classified Early Australian taxonomists Summary Extension questions Chapter Ecosystems Ecology Ecosystems Describing and naming ecosystems Bioregional approach Environmental factors and habitats Tolerance limits Measuring abiotic factors The community Population studies Measuring distribution of organisms Population distribution Measuring abundance Population regulation Putting it together€”the ecological niche Summary Extension questions Ovvoor Chapter A classification and identification of living things The Animal Kingdom Sponges phylum Porifera Cnidarians phylum Cnidaria Worms Molluscs phylum Mollusca Arthropods phylum Arthropoda Echinoderms phylum Echinodermata Chordates phylum Chordata Vertebrates subphylum Vertebrata The Plant Kingdom Mosses and liverworts phylum Bryophyta Ferns phylum Filicophyta Conifers Phylum Coniferophyta Flowering plants or angiosperms phylum Magnoliophyta Monocotyledons class Liliopsida Dicotyledons class Magnoliopsida The Fungi Kingdom The Monera Kingdom Cyanobacteria Eubacteria The Protist Kingdom Protozoans Algae Other protists Chapter The flow of energy and cycling of matter in ecosystems Energy converters Photosynthesis producers and productivity Food chains and trophic levels Flow of energy Energy budgets Losing it along the way Trophic efficiency Necessary networkingfood webs Moving in and out Building pyramids Pyramids of numbers Pyramids of biomass Numbers and mass Pyramids and energy Cycling of matter Reentry and recycling Nutrient cycles Soil cycling Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle Biological magnificationaccumulating along the way Disturbances and interruptions Summary Extension questions Chapter Relationships and interactions between living things Predator and prey Countering attack Scanned with CamScanner Alteration of marine environments Summary Extension questions Unit Functioning organisms Preying on plants Plants preying on animals Plant encounters Keep off Fooling others Batesian mimicry Find me if you can camouflage and disguises Parasitism Mutualism Pollinators The plight of pollinators Seed dispersers Lichens out on their own Symbiotic digesters Relationships of the enclosing kind Getting to the root of itmycorrhizal relationships More mutual matters Travelling companions and a cleaning service Commensalism Epiphytes Biological control Summary Extension questions Part C Requirements for life Part B Changes in ecosystems Chapter The provision of energy and nutrients Structure of cells Movement in cells Diffusion Osmosis Active transport Respiration Autotrophic nutrition Nitrogen fixing in plants Heterotrophic nutrition Ingestion Digestion and secretion Digestion in other organisms What is energy Metabolism and energy expenditure in humans Food as an energy source Human nutritional requirements Carbohydrates Dietary fibre Lipids Protein Vitamins Minerals Water Summary Extension questions Chapter The nature of change Continental drift and environmental change Longterm climatic change Regular shortterm changes Irregular environmental changes Responses to change Extinction Refuges Adaptation Succession Where have all the megafauna gone Summary Extension questions Chapter Human influences on ecosystems The effects of ancient human intervention Huntergatherers Firestick farming Introduced animals Effects of recent human activities Land degradation Loss of biodiversity Loss of water resources Conservation National level Local level Individual level Global issues Air pollution Chapter Exchange of gases and transport of materials Gas exchange Gas exchange in vertebrates Fish Mammals Gas exchange in plants Transport of materials in mammals The circulatory system Blood Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets The heart The blood vessels The lymphatic system Transport of materials in other animals N N NNN N N Scanned with CamScanner Contents Transport of materials in flowering plants Xylem Transpiration Phloem Translocation Summary Extension questions Chapter Waste removal and water balance The nature of waste products and toxic substances Nitrogenous waste products in vertebrates The kidneys Structure Function Other vertebrate kidneys Nonexcretory functions of the kidney Perspiration Nitrogenous waste products in other organisms Nonnitrogenous waste removal Animals Plants Water balance Mammals Other vertebrates Other organisms Summary Extension questions Chapter Sexual reproduction Meiosis and gamete formation Phases of meiosis Biological significance of meiosis Mitosis versus meiosis Mammalian reproductive systems The male The female Production of sperm Production of the oocyte Transfer of sperm to egg Fertilisation Contraception The sexual cycles Preparation of the uterus The menstrual cycle Hormonal control of the cycle Male hormonal control Sexual cycles in other animals Reproductive behaviour in animals Courtship Parenting behaviour Reproduction in flowering plants The flower Parts of the flower Gamete formation in plants Pollination Methods of pollination Summary Extension questions NNN Part D Reproduction and development Chapter Asexual reproduction Chromosomes and their importance in cell division Mitosis and the cell cycle Interphase Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Division of the cytoplasm The role of mitosis Asexual reproduction Fission Spore formation Budding Fragmentation Vegetative propagation Parthenogenesis Summary Extension questions Chapter Development and growth Development of the embryo Cleavage Gastrulation Neurulation Organogenesis Embryonic membranes Development of the human The control of growth Postnatal development in the human Factors affecting growth in the human Development of marsupial mammals Hormones in amphibians Development of the flowering plant Germination Primary growth Secondary growth Factors affecting growth Summary Extension questions Glossary Index Acknowledgments Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 7
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VII Publisher ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Gole Empress Market Saddar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER Definition Notations Element Representation of a se The Set of Numbers Finite and Infinite Sets The Null Set Subset and Superset The Universal Set Overlapping Disjoint Sets Union of two Sets Intersection of two Sets The Difference of two Sets Complement of a Set CHAPTER SYSTEM OF NUMBERS Binary Operations Properties of Addition Properties of Multiplication Distributive Property acted Numbers Number Line Natural Numbers Addison and Subtraction of Natural Numbers integers Addition of Integers Addove identity Additive Inverse Subtraction of Integers Multiplication of Integers Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Inverne Division of stegers Closure Property of Integer CHAPTER ALGEBRA Contact and Variable Importance of Algebra The Symbols of Operation in Algebra Algebraic Expression Terme Scanned with CamScanner Polynomial Addition of Polynomials Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials Law of Exponent Multiplication of Compound Expressions Division of Polynomials Law of Exponent in Division Division of Compound Expressions CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES Sentence Algebraic Sentence Kinds Equations Solution of Equation Equivalent Sentences Properties of Equations Problems Leading to Equations CHAPTER DECIMALS Decimal Fraction Change of Common Fraction into Decimal Fraction Change of Recurring Decimal into Common Fraction CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT Definition Factor Method Square Root of Common Fractions Square Root of Decimal Fractions Problems on Square Root CHAPTER R ATIO AND PROPORTION Ratio Proportional Division Partnership Inheritance Proportion Product Rule Mean Proportion Direct Proportion Scanned with CamScanner Page Interest CHAPTER SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST Kinds of Interest Simple and Compound PROFIT AND LOSS X Review To Find Profit or Loss To Find the Selling Price To Find the Cost Price CHAPTER AVERAGE Introduction Average Mean Median Mode CHAPTER GEOMETRY Basic Concepts of Geometry Angles kinds of Angles Complementary and Supplementary Angles CHAPTER THE TRIANGLE Definition of a triangle Classification of triangles Construction of Triangles CHAPTER THE QUADRILATERAL Definitions of a Quadrilateral kinds of Quadrilaterals Construction of Quadrilaterals CHAPTER THE CIRCLE Definitions Circumference Area of Circular Region CHAPTER GRAPH Representation of Data Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Combined Graph Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 7
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VII Publisher ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Gole Empress Market Saddar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER Definition Notations Element Representation of a se The Set of Numbers Finite and Infinite Sets The Null Set Subset and Superset The Universal Set Overlapping Disjoint Sets Union of two Sets Intersection of two Sets The Difference of two Sets Complement of a Set CHAPTER SYSTEM OF NUMBERS Binary Operations Properties of Addition Properties of Multiplication Distributive Property acted Numbers Number Line Natural Numbers Addison and Subtraction of Natural Numbers integers Addition of Integers Addove identity Additive Inverse Subtraction of Integers Multiplication of Integers Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Inverne Division of stegers Closure Property of Integer CHAPTER ALGEBRA Contact and Variable Importance of Algebra The Symbols of Operation in Algebra Algebraic Expression Terme Scanned with CamScanner Polynomial Addition of Polynomials Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials Law of Exponent Multiplication of Compound Expressions Division of Polynomials Law of Exponent in Division Division of Compound Expressions CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES Sentence Algebraic Sentence Kinds Equations Solution of Equation Equivalent Sentences Properties of Equations Problems Leading to Equations CHAPTER DECIMALS Decimal Fraction Change of Common Fraction into Decimal Fraction Change of Recurring Decimal into Common Fraction CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT Definition Factor Method Square Root of Common Fractions Square Root of Decimal Fractions Problems on Square Root CHAPTER R ATIO AND PROPORTION Ratio Proportional Division Partnership Inheritance Proportion Product Rule Mean Proportion Direct Proportion Scanned with CamScanner Page Interest CHAPTER SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST Kinds of Interest Simple and Compound PROFIT AND LOSS X Review To Find Profit or Loss To Find the Selling Price To Find the Cost Price CHAPTER AVERAGE Introduction Average Mean Median Mode CHAPTER GEOMETRY Basic Concepts of Geometry Angles kinds of Angles Complementary and Supplementary Angles CHAPTER THE TRIANGLE Definition of a triangle Classification of triangles Construction of Triangles CHAPTER THE QUADRILATERAL Definitions of a Quadrilateral kinds of Quadrilaterals Construction of Quadrilaterals CHAPTER THE CIRCLE Definitions Circumference Area of Circular Region CHAPTER GRAPH Representation of Data Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Combined Graph Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 8
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VILE Publisher ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Gole Empress Market Saddar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER Mulae entity of National Numbers CHAPTER NUMBER SYSTEMS Multiplation in Base Five System A and Subtraction in the binary System Multiplication in Binary System CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT Division Method Square Root of Decimal Fractions B are of a Fractions Problems involving Square Root The Perfect quares w alion Operation with radicals Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER RATIO AND PROPORTION Pages Ratio Proportion Mean Proportion Direct Proportion Inverse Proportion Compound Proportion Continued Ratio Proportional Division Partnership CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Constant and Variable Algebraic Expression Classification of Polynomials Order of Polynomials Addition of Polynomials Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials ExponentsLaws of Exponents Division of Polynomials Laws of Exponents in Division Evaluation of Polynomials Brackets Removal of Brackets Enclosing Part of an Expression within Brackets CHAPTER FORMULAE AND FACTORS FormulaFormula a x y ax ay FactorsFatorisationFactorisation of Expressions of the form ax ay Factorisation of Expressions of the Form ac ad bc bd Formula x y x xy yo Formula x y xxy y Scanned with CamScanner Factorisation of Expressions of the form Pages Formula x x Factorisation of Expressions of the Form Formula Factorisation of Expressions of the Form Formula per Factorisation of Expressions of the Form eb CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES SentenceAlgebraic Sentence EquationLinear Equation of one Variable Solution of an EquationEquivalent Sentences Properties of Equations Problems Leading to Linear Equations Absolute Value of NumbersEquations involving Abso ute Values Linear Equations in two VariableOrdered Pairs Simultaneous Equations Problems Leading to Simultaneous Equations CHAPTER FUNDANENTAL CONCEPTS OF GEOMETRY PointsStraight LineCollinear and Non collinear PointsPlaneLine Segment Between and BeyondRay and Half Line Collinear Rays Opposite RaysAngleKinds of Angles Complementary and Supplementary Angles Adjacent Angles Triangle Interior and Exterior of a Triangle Classification of Triangles Construction of Triangles IIIIIIIII Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER PARALLELISM Pages Parallel LinesDistance Between two Parallel LinesPlayfairs Axiom Alternate and Corresponding Angles Important Propositions about Parallel Lines Construction of Parallel lines Dividing of a Line Segment in a given Ratio CHAPTER QUADRILATERALS Quadrilateral Kinds of Quadrilaterals Construction of Quadrilaterais Construction of Square Construction of Rhombus Construction of Parallelogram Construction of Isosceles Trapezoid CHAPTER AREA AND VOLUME IIIIIII Area of Triangles and Ouadrilaterals Pythagoras Theorem P O The Circumference of a Cirle The Area of a Circle The Area of Right Circular Cylinder The volume of a Right Circular Cylinder The Surface Area of a Cone The Volume of a Cone The Sphere ANSWERS Alebo Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 8
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VIII Publisher ILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOT Gole Empress Market Saddar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner Contents Pages CHAPTER SET THEORY Notations SetEmpty SetSubset Universal Set Union of Sets Intersection of Sets The SetDifference Complement of a Set System of Rational Numbers Multiplicative Inverse Reciprocals Multiplicative Identity of Rational Numbers The Rational Points on a Number Line CHINOT AMA PUDLO SCHOOL LIBRARY CHAPTER NUMBER SYSTEMS NumeralsBase Ten System Base Five System Base Two Binary System Addition in Base Five System Subtraction in Base Five System Multiplication in Base Five System Addition and Subtraction in the Binary System Multiplication in Binary System CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT Division Method Square Root of Decimal Fractions Square Root of Vulgar Fractions Problems involving Square Root The Perfect Squares Radicals Simplification and Operation with radicals Scanned with CamScanner RATIO AND PROPORTION Pages CHAPTER Ratio Proportion Mean Proportion Direct Proportion Inverse Proportion Compound Proportion Continued Ratio Proportional Division Partnership CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Constant and Variable Algebraic Expression Classification of Polynomials Order of Polynomials Addition of Polynomials Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials ExponentsLaws of Exponents Division of Polynomials Laws of Exponents in Division Evaluation of Polynomials Brackets Removal of Brackets Enclosing Part of an Expression within Brackets I CHAPTER FORMULAE AND FACTORS Formula Formula x y ax ay Factors Fatorisation Factorisation of Expressions of the form ax ay Factorisation of Expressions of the Form oc ad bc bd Formula xy x xy y Formula x y x xy y Scanned with CamScanner Factorisation of Expressions of the form x xy y Pages Formula x y y xY actorisation of Expressions of the Form x Y Formula xa xb x ab ob Factorisation of Expressions of the Form x ab x ab Formula pxa oxb pax aqbp ob Factorisation of Expressions of the Form ax bxto ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES APTER SentenceAlgebraic Sentence EquationLinear Equation of one Variable Solution of an EquationEquivalent Sentences Properties of Equations Problems Leading to Linear Equations Absolute Value of NumbersEquations involving Absoute Values Linear Equations in two VariableOrdered Pairs Simultaneous Equations Problems Leaning to Simultaneous Equations HAPTER FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF GEOMETRY PointsStraight LineCollinear and Non collinear PointsPlaneLine Segment Between and BeyondRay and Half Line Collinear Rays Opposite RaysAngleKinds of Angles Complementary and Supplementary Angles Adjacent Angles Triangle Interior and Exterior of a Triangle Classification of Triangles Construction of Triangles Scanned with CamScanner PARALLELISM CHAPTER Parallel LinesDistance Between two Parallel Lines Playfairs Axiom Alternate and Corresponding Angles Important Propositions about Parallel Lines Construction of Parallel lines of a Line Segment in a given Ratio QUADRILATERALS Di CHAPTER Quadrilateral Kinds of Quadrilaterals Construction of Quadrilaterals Construction of Square Construction of Rhombus Construction of Parallelogram Construction of Isosceles Trapezoid CHAPTER AREA AND VOLUME Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals Pythagoras Theorem The Circumference of a Cirle The Area of a Circle The Area of Right Circular Cylinder The volume of a Right Circular Cylinder The Surface Area of a Cone The Volume of a Cone The Sphere ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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REHBER PUBLISHERS
MATHEMATICS 1
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Rehber MATHEMATKS For English Medium Schools X hundreds tens units REH ehber Publishers Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner
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MOHSIN ALI ANSARI
MATHEMATICS 7
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NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS MATHEMATICS For Class VII Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS SETS CHAPTER Page Definition Notations E en ent A Representation of a Set The Set of Numbers Finite and Infinite Sets The Null Set Subset and Superset The Universal Set Overlapping Disjoint Sets Union of two Sets Intersection of two Sets The Difference of two Sets Complement of a Set CHAPTER SYSTEM OF NUMBERS Binary Operations Properties of Addition Properties of Multiplication Distributive Property inirected Numbers Number Line Natural Numbers Addition and Subtraction of Natural Numbers Integers Addition of Integers Additive Identity Additive Inverse Subtraction of Integers Multiplication of Integers Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Inverse Division of Integers Closure Property of Integers CHAPTER ALGEBRA Constant and Variable Ingportance of Algebra The Symbols of Operation in Algebra Coefficient Power Algebraic Numbers Algebraic Expression Terms Scanned with CamScanner Page Polynomial Addition of Polynomials Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials Law of Exponent Multiplication of Compound Expressions Division of Polynomials Law of Exponent in Division Division of Compound Expressions CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES Sentenc Algebraic Sentence Kinds Equations Solution of Equation Equivalent Sentences Properties of Equations Problems Leading to Equations CHAPTER DECIMALS Decimal Fraction Change of Common Fraction into Decimal Fraction Change of Recurring Decimal into Common Fraction CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT Definition Factor Method Square Root of Common Fractions Square Root of Decimal Fractions Problems on Square Root CHAPTER RATIO AND PROPORTION Ratio Proportional Division partnership Inheritance Proportion Product Rule Mean Proportion Direct Proportion Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST Interest Kinds of Interest Simple and Compound CHAPTER PROFIT AND LOSS Review To Find Profit or Loss To Find the Selling Price To Find the Cost Price CHAPTER AVERAGE Introduction Average Mean Median Mode CHAPTER GEOMETRY Basic Concepts of Geometry Angles kinds of Angles Complementary and Supplementary Angles CHAPTER THE TRIANGLE Definition of a triangle Classification of triangles Construction of Triangles CHAPTER THE QUADRILATERAL Definitions of a Quadrilateral Kinds of Quadrilaterals Construction of Quadrilaterals CHAPTER THE CIRCLE Definitions Circumference Area of Circular Region CHAPTER GRAPH Representation of Data Circle Graph Bar Graph Line Graph Combined Graph Scanned with CamScanner
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REHBER PUBLISHER
MATHEMATICS 2
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Rehber MATHEMATICS X For English Medium Schools REH Rehber Publishers Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Pages Chapters Sets Counting and learning upto Addition of two and three digits numbers Subtraction of two and three digits numbers Number ray Commutative property of addition Multiplication Tables of and Division Shapes Simplefractions Money Pakistani currency Measuring things Open and closed figures — Inside and outside Time Scanned with CamScanner
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REHBER PUBLISHER
MATHEMATICS 2
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Rehber For English Medium Schools MATHEMATICS X REH Rehber Publishers Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No Subject CHAPTER Revision Addition Subtraction Disjoint Sets Joining of Disjoint Sets Commutative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition Addition with the help of the Number Ray Lets Learn to Count Partioning of Sets Subtraction with the help of the Number Ray Subtraction Subtraction with Borrowing CHAPTER – Place Value Numerals and Numbers Subtraction Missing Numbers Problems Scanned with CamScanner S No Subject Page No CHAPTER III Tables Multiplication CHAPTER IV Division CHAPTER – V Fractions CHAPTER VI Addition Subtraction of Compond Quantities Metre Gram MeasurementCapacity Litre MeasurementTime CHAPTER – VII Revision Type of Angles Rectangle Square RightAngled Triangle Picture Graph Graphs Scanned with CamScanner
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MATHEMATICS 3
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Rehber MATHEMATICS For English Medium Schools hundreds Lens MAIN REH Rehber Publishers Urdu Bazar uchi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No Subject Page No CHAPTER Revision Addition Subtraction Disjoint Sets Joining of Disjoint Sets TSAHO Commutative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition Addition with the help of the Number Ray Lets Learn to Count Partioning of Sets Subtraction with the help of the Number Ray Subtraction Subtraction with Borrowing CHAPTER II Place Value Numerals and Numbers Subtraction Missing Numbers Problems i Scanned with CamScanner S No Subject Page No CHAPTER III Tables Multiplication CHAPTER IV Division CHAPTER V Fractions CHAPTER VI Addition Subtraction of Compond Quantities Metre Gram MeasurementCapacity Litre MeasurementTime CHAPTER – VII Revision Type of Angles Rectangle Square RightAngled Triangle Picture Graph Graphs ii Scanned with CamScanner
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REHBER PUBLISHER
MATHEMATICS 3
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Rehber MATHEMATICS For English Medium Schools X CON tens units REH Hi Rehber Publishers Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No Subject Page No CHAPTER Revision Addition Subtraction Disjoint Sets Joining of Disjoint Sets Commutative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition Addition with the help of the Number Ray Lets Learn to Count Partioning of Sets Subtraction with the help of the Number Ray Subtraction Subtraction with Borrowing CHAPTER Place Value Numerals and Numbers Subtraction Missing Numbers Problems Scanned with CamScanner S No Subject CHAPTER III Tables Multiplication CHAPTER IV Division CHAPTER V Fractions CHAPTER VI Addition Subtraction of Compond Quantities Metre Gram MeasurementCapacity Litre MeasurementTime CHAPTER VII Revision Type of Angles Rectangle Square RightAngled Triangle Picture Graph Graphs Scanned with CamScanner
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NAZIM ALI KHAN
MATHEMATICS 4
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REHBER Mathematics SU TEMPE BATE bulualul KHA REHBAR PUBLISHERS URDO BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTERS SETS Introduction Presentation of a set Empty set DECIMAL NUMERATION SYSTEM AND BASIC OPERATION Revision Addition and Subtraction Place values Extention of Numeration upto ten Millions Multiplication Division PRIME AND DIVISIBILITY Introduction Division Prime Numbers FRACTION Word Problems Equivalent fractions Addition of like fractions Basic Principles Addition DECIMALS Basic Principles Addition and subtraction of Decimal Fractions Multiplication of a decimal fraction GEOMETRY Introduction Concept of vertical and Horizontal lines Perpendicular Lines Parallel Lines Rectangle Square Right angled triangle Area AVERAGE Introduction Word Problems Chaptar No Chapter No ANSWER Scanned with CamScanner
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ABDULBARI QURESHI
MATHEMATICS 7
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REHBER Mathematics XII TY ETTI ABD REHBAR PUBLISHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER I SETS UNION OF TWO SETS INTERACTION OF TWO SETS COMPLEMENT OF A SET DIFFERENCE OF TWO SETS VENN DIAGRAMS CORRESPONDENCE CHAPTER THE NUMBER SYSTEMS BASIC PROPERTIES OF BINARY OPERATIONS Commutative property of Addition Associative property of Additions Closure property of Addition Closure property of Multiplication Commutative property of Multiplication Associative property of Multiplication The Distributive property of Multiplication over Addition Distributive property of Multiplication over subtraction DIRECTED NUMBERS ORDER PROPERTY OF INTEGERS OPERATIONS OF DIRECTED NUMBERS Addition Properties of Zero Subtraction Multiplication Division PROPERTIES OF IThe set of integers Multiplying any number belonging to f by Properties of Integers Closure property identities Inverses Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER DECIMAL FRACTIONS REVISION OF DECIMALS TERMINATING AND RECURRING DECIMALS CHANGE OF DECIMAL FRACTIONS INTO COMMON FRACTIONS CHAPTER SQUARE ROOT SQUARES FACTOR METHOD PROBLEMS CHAPTER NOTATIONS ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS ON ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ADDITION OF COMPOUND EXPRESSIONS SUBTRACTION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS MULTIPLICATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS LAW OF EXPONENTS MULTIPLICATION OF A COMPOUND EXPRESSION BY ANOTHER COMPOUND EXPRESSION ASCENDING AND DESCENDING ORDERS DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS LAWS OF EXPONENTS FOR DIVISION DIVISION OF SIMPLE EXPRESSION BY A SIMPLE EXPRESSION DIVISION OF A COMPOUND EXPRESSION BY A SIMPLE EXPRESSION DIVISION OF A COMPOUND EXPRESSION BY A COMPOUND EXPRESSION CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC SENTENCES INTRODUCTION OPEN SENTENCES TO WRITE AN ALGEBRAIC A GIVEN STATEMENT SENTENCE FROM Scanned with CamScanner EQUATIONS PROPERTIES OF EQUATIONS SIMPLE PROBLEMS CHAPTER RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS RATIO PROPORTIONS INHERITANCE CHAPTER COMPOUND INTEREST CHAPTER PROFIT AND LOSS INTRODUCTION TO FIND GAIN OR LOSS CHAPTER AVERAGE INTRODUCTION MEAN MEDIAN MODE CHAPTER TRIANGLE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF AN ANGLE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF A TRIANGLE POLYGONS CONSTRUCTION OF TRIANGLES QUADRILATERALS CONSTRUCTION OF A RECTANGLE CONSTRUCTION OF A SQUARE Scanned with CamScanner CONSTRUCTION OF A PARALLELOGRAM CIRCLE AREA OF CIRCULAR RIGION CHAPTER GRAPHS CIRCLE GRAPH BAR GRAPH LINE GRAPH Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTBUDDIN KHAN
ELEMENTRY MATHS 1
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QUTBUDDIN KHAN
ELEMENTRY MATHS 2
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ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS BOOK FOR ENGLISH MEDIUN CLASSES AUTHOR QUTUBUDDIN KHAN QUT Pub shed by HAROON BROTHERS Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter No Topics Page No Chapter Number of Members in Sets Revision Joining of Sets Empty Set Heaviest Member Longest Member Forward Counting Backward Counting Addition By Number Strips Addition By Number Ray Addition By Pictures Counting By Pictures Subtraction By Number Strips Subtraction By Number Ray Addition And Subtraction By Pictures Counting By Pictures Test Your Self Scanned with CamScanner Chapter No Topics Page No Chapter Counting By Twos on a Number Ray Even And Odd Numbers Addition Subtraction Counting And Writing up to Sums Fractions Multiplication Division Time Addition of Rupees And Paisa Subtraction in Rupees And Paisa Geometry Geometrical Figures Open And Closed Figures Crude Units Measuring in Centimetre Scanned with CamScanner
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ELEMENTRY MATHS 3
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BOOK ELEMENTARY BOOK MATHEMATICS R B BÁL OCH B Com BEd BAL H HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER Sets and it members Joining of Sets Addition Partitioning of Sets Substraction Commulative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition CHAPTER Digits and its Value Addition up to five digit numbers without carrying Addition with carrying Substraction with out borrowing Substraction with borrowing CHAPTERI Tables Formation of Tables Commulative Property of Multiplication Associative Property of Multiplication Distributive Property of Mulfiplication over Addition Shifting PrincipleDivision CHAPTER IV Fraction Revision Addition of Fraction Substrac tion of Fraction CHAPTERV Currency Addition Substraction CHAPTER VI Measurement lengthUnits of length Addition Substraction Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER – VII Measurement weight Units of weightAddition Substraction CHAPTER VIII Measurement capacityAdditionSubstraction CHAPTER IX Measurement timeUnits of timeReading of time Christian Calender Islamic Calender CHAPTER X GeometryRevisionPointLine segment or Straight lineAngleTriangleRectangle and Rightangle triangleCirclePerimeter and Area MODEL TEST PAPER Scanned with CamScanner
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NOORUL HASSAN
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NOORUL HASSAN
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHS 7
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NEW SERIES MODEL MATHEMATICS CLASS X Noo Published By LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No TOPICS Page No CHAPTER SETS Union and intersection of two sets Complement of a set Difference of two sets Venn Diagrams — Equivalent sets CHAPTER DIRECTED NUMBERS Operation on direc ted numbers ie Addition subtraction Multi plication and Division CHAPTER DECIMALS – Terminating and Recurring deci mals — Changing recurring fractions into common fractions Problems on decimals CHAPTER AVERAGE or MEAN Median The Mode CHAPTER PROFIT and LOSS Finding gain or loss when CP and SP is given To find CP and SP CHAPTER COMPOUND INTEREST Finding Cl by SI method formula method Decimal method CHAPTER o SQUARE ROOT – Factors Method Prob lems on square root Scanned with CamScanner Page No TOPICS S No CHAPTER ALGEBRA Fundamentals Language of Algebra Algebraic expressions Addition of compound expressions Subtraction of algebraic expressions Multiplication of al gebraic expressions Multiplication of two compound algebraic expressions CHAPTER ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Division of al gebraic expressions Division of compound expressions by a compound expression Problems leading to equations CHAPTER RATIO AND PROPORTIONS Direct and Inverse proportion CHAPTER GEOMETRY Construction of triangles Quadrilaterals Square Rectangle Circle ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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L W DOWNES and D. Paling
Oxford Modern Mathematics (2)
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1982
Oxford Modern Mathematics for Pakistani Primary Schools Book Two F Dow OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Scanned with CamScanner
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L.W DOWNES
NEW SERIES MODEL MATHS 3
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1974
Oxford Modern Mathematics for Pakistani Primary Schools Book Three DOW OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Scanned with CamScanner
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LIAN SEK LIN
NEW MATHS D1
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new mathematics for secondary schools Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER WHOLE NUMBERS Development of Number Symbols Place Value Order of Calculation Tests of Divisibility Prime Numbers and Prime Factorization Highest Common Factor Least Common Multiple Perfect Square and Square Root CHAPTER FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS Proper and Improper Fractions Fractions as Division Equivalent Fractions Reduction to Lowest Terms Test of Equivalent Fractions Addition and Subtraction of Fractions Addition Subtraction Multiplication and Division of Fractions Multiplication Division Decimal Notation Addition of Decimals Subtraction of Decimals Multiplication of Decimals Division of Decimals Conversions between Fractions and Decimals Rounding off CHAPTER REAL NUMBERS Integers Order of Integers Addition and Subtraction of Integers Addition Subtraction Multiplication and Division of Integers Multiplication Division Order of Calculation The Real Number Line Rational Numbers Real Numbers Arithmetic Generalization Scanned with CamScanner CLAPTER SIMPLE ALGEBRAC EXPRESSIONS AND BOUATIONS CHAPTER SIMPLE ARITHMETIC AND ALOEBRAIC PROBLEMS Simple Antmetic Problems CHAPTER BASIC GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES CHAPTER POLYGONS Angle Sum of a Polygon CHAPTER MENSURATION Volume and Surfag Asas of Osboid and Cylinder CHAPTER APPROXIMATIONS Table of Square Roots Table of Peciprocis Absolute Error Relate Error Scanned with CamScanner Significant Figures Standard Form A x Powers of Scientific Notation CHAPTER RATIO AND PERCENTAGE Ratio Rates Direct and Inverse Proportion Proportional Parts Percentage Application of Percentages Profit and Loss Commission Discounts Simple Interest Compound Interest Hire Purchase Taxation Money Exchange Scales and Simple Map Problems CHAPTER SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISES ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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NEW MATHS D1
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1991
new mathematics for secondary schools Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER and dia SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS Evaluation of Algebraic Expressions Removing Brackets Sollecting Terms Polynomials Open Sentences Equations Equivalent Equations Identities Solving Equations Evaluation of Formulae Manipulation of Formulae CHAPTER SIMPLE ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS Simple Arithmetic Problems Algebraic Problems CHAPTER BASIC GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES Line Segments Lines and Rays Angles Types of Angles Perpendicular and Parallel Lines Simple Constructions CHAPTER POLYGONS Polygons Triangles Quadrilaterals Angle Properties of Triangles Angle Sum of a Polygon CHAPTER JA MENSURATION Area and Perimeter of Rectangle Area of Parallelogram Triangle and Trapezium Circumference and Area of Circle Volume and Surface Area of Cuboid and Cylinder Cuboid Cylinder Harder Problems on Mensuration Density CHAPTER APPROXIMATIONS Estimation Table of Square Roots Table of Reciprocals Absolute Error Relative Error Scanned with CamScanner Significant Figures Standard Form A x Powers of Scientific Notation CHAPTER RATIO AND PERCENTAGE Ratio Rate abors Direct and Inverse Proportion Proportional Parts Percentage Application of Percentages Profit and Loss Commission Discounts Simple Interest Compound Interest Hire Purchase Taxation Money Exchange Scales and Simple Map Problems CHAPTER SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISES ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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NEW MATHS D2
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LEONG PUI YEE
MATHEMATICS TOPICAL items (1)
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1984
TICS TOPICAL ITEMS A Practice Programme for Primary YEE NAME CLASS New Edition Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS NUMBERS NUMBERS MULTIPLICATION DIVISION REVISION SHAPES COMPARISON LENGTH WEIGHT PATTERNS NUMBERS REVISION FINAL REVISION Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES III
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METROMEDIACONTENTSS No T O P I C S Page NoOur CountryOur DistrictA Visit to ManghopirA Visit to KemariA Visit to Damloti and Haleji LakeA Visit to a ZooWeatherClimate ForestsMineralsIndustry Our CropsVegetablesFruitsCensusDistrict AdministrationDistrict CouncilCourtsPoliceEducation Departments Schools and CollegesHospitalsBanksPost OfficeTelegraph and TelephoneRadio and TelevisionRailway and Air RoutesRoadsHazrat Adam Peace be upon himHazrat Ibrahim Peace be upon himHazrat Moosa Peace be upon himHazrat Issa Peace be upon himHazrat Mohammad Mustafa Peace be upon him
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SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS For Fre edium Schools ÐÑ Publishers HAROON BROTHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS TOPICS Page to Our Country Our District A Visit to Manghopit A Vw to Kemal A Visit to Damloti and Haleji Lake A Visit to a Zoo Weather Climate Forest Minerals Industry Our Crops Vegetables Fruits Census Dutrict Administration District Council Court Police Education Departments Schools and Colleges Hospitals Bankas Post Office Telegraph and Telephone Radio and Television Railway and Air Routes Roads Hazrat Adam Pest be upon him Hazret Ibrahim Peace be upon him Hazrat Moosa Peace be upon him Hazrat Issa Peace be upon him Hazrat Mohammad Mustafa Pance be upon him Scanned with CamScanner
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R. B. BALUCH
SOCIAL STUDIES IV
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SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS IV For English Media Schools Publishers HAROON BROTHERS Urdu Barat Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER OUR PROVINCE SIND Page The History of Sind Physical Features Natural Conditions Climate NATURAL RESONRCES CHAPTER Forests Minerals Animals AGRICULTURAL CHAPTER III Agricultural Problems Measurements Important Crops IRRIGATION CHAPTER IV Irrigation System Barrages INDUSTRIES CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII Small Scale Industries Large Scale Industries SIND AND ITS PEOPLE People of Sind Indus Valley Civilization SOCIAL WELFARE Social Welfare Institutions Public Works Education Health Cooperative Societies Banks Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER VIII MEANS OF TRANSPORTATIONA Roads Railways Water Ways Airways CHAPTER X MEANS OF COMMUNICATION Post Office Telephone Radio Television Newspapers CHAPTER X ADMINISTRATION €“ Police Judiciary District Council Sind Assembly CHAPTER XI NATIONAL HEROES QuaideAzam Allama Dr Mohammad Iqbal Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Major Raja Abdul Aziz Bhatti CHAPTER XIL ISLAMIC HISTORY The Holy Prophet Peace be upon him Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique Hazrat Umar Farooque Hazrat Usman Ghani Hazrat Ali Scanned with CamScanner
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R. B. BALUCH
SOCIAL STUDIES IV
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HISTUDIESCLASS VFor English VIodium SchoolsPublishersHAROON BROTHERSUrdu Bazar Karachi IMETRO MEDIAC O N T E N T SCHAPTER I The British Government — The role of Sir SyedAhmed Khan — The establishment of the AllIndia Muslim League — The Pakistan ResolutionThe Role of QuaideAzam in the establishmentof PakistanLOCATION OF PAKISTANPhysical features — Political importance —Pakistan and its neighbours — Pakistan and theMuslim worldOUR COUNTRYCHAPTER II —CHAPTER III CLIMATEFactors which influence climate — The climateof Pakistan — Mansoon winds — The cyclonesDust storm — Influence of climate on the lifeof the peopleIRRIGATESystem of Irrigation — Barrages — Dams — Canals — Tube Wells — KarezNATIOUAL RESOURCESForests — Kinds of Forests — Advantages ofForests Preventation of Forests Tree Plantation week — Mineral Resources — Someimportant minerals found in PakistanAGRICULTUREProplem of Our Agriculture MeasurementsImportant Crops Vegetables — FruitsCHAPTER IV CHAPTER V—CHAPTER VIScanned with CamScanner Small ScaleLarge SealeindustriesIndustriesCHAPTER VII — Cottage orCHAP VMI gaEPJfflffiOSWSSGovernment — Parliament Minister and itsCouncil — JudiciaryMEANS OF TRANSPORATION AND COMMURoadTransport Railwaysand Telegraph Telephone Radio TelevisionCHAPTER IXAirwaysPosi Lasuaeof LifeCHAPTER XI DEFENCE OF PAKISTANPskistan Army — Pakistan Air Force — PakistanNavy — Police — Civil Defence — NationalVolunteer Service — Role of Public — Role ofStudentsCHAPTER XIIUuaid fweAzam Mohammad MUSLIMAliLEADERS Jinnah— AHama Mohammad Iqbal — Moulana Mohammad AM“ Ted Jamaluddln Afghani — MohamQasim Shah WaliullahCHATER xmiTS HJSTORY Peacebe Hazxatupon Fatima himTuz —Hazrat ZUhra
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SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS V For English Medium Schools BAL Publishers HAROON BROTHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi TROMEDIA Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER OUR COUNTRY The British Government €“ The role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan €” The establishment of the All India Muslim League €“ The Pakistan Resolution The Role of QuaideAzam in the establishment of Pakistan CHAPTER LOCATION OF PAKISTAN €“ SAND RA Physical features Political importance €“ Pakistan and its neighbours €” Pakistan and the Muslim world CHAPTER III CLIMATE Factors which influence climate €“ The climate of Pakistan Mansoon winds €” The cyclones Dust storm €“ Influence of climate on the life of the people CHAPTER IV System of Irrigation €“ Barrages Dams Ca nals €” Tube Wells €“ Karez CHAPTER V NATIOUAL RESOURCES Forests €” kinds of Forests Advantages of Forests €” Preventation of Forests €“ Tree Planta tion week €” Mineral Resources €“ Someimport ant minerals found in Pakistan CHAPTER VI AGRICULTURE Proplem of Our Agriculture Measurements Important Crops Vegetables Fruits Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER VII INDUSTRIES Large Scale Industries €“ Cottage or Small Scale Industries CHAPTER VIII THE ADMINISTRATION OF OUR Countr The Constitution Islamic Republic Federal Government €“ Parliament Minister and its Council Judiciary CHAPTER IX MEANS OF TRANSPORATION AND COMMU NICATION Road Transport Railways Airways €“ Post and Telegraph €“ Telephone €“ Radio €” Tele vision CHAPTER X PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN €“ Population Professions Languages €“ Way of Life CHAPTER XI DEFENCE OF PAKISTAN Pskistan Army €“ Pakistan Air Force €” Pakistan Navy €“ Police €” Civil Defence €“ National Volunteer Service €“ Role of Public €” Role of Students CHAPTER XII SOME IMPORTANT MUSLIM LEADERS €“ QuaideAzam Mohammad Ali Jinnah €“ Allama Mohammad Iqbal Moulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Syed Jamaluddin Afghani €” Moham mad Bin Qasim Shah Waliullah CHAPTER XIII ISLAMIC HISTORY The Holy Prophet Peace be upon him €“ Hazrat KhadijaTulKubra Hazrat FatimaTuzZuhra Hazrat Imam Hussain Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES 3
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SOCIAL STUDIESMmAScanned with CamScannerC O N T E N T S Our Country Our District A Brief History of Karachi Physical Features of our District Important Places in Karachi The Climate of Karachi Natural Wealth Forests Natural Wealth Minerals Our Crops Vegetablest Fruit Products of the District District Administration Courts Police Schools b Colleges CIVIC Amenities The Pakistan Resolution Hazrat Adam A S Ka aba Hazrat Ibrahim AS Hazrat Moosa A S Hazrat Issa A S Hazrat Muhammad MustafaPeace be upon him Haji Abdullah HaroonScanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES 4
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES 5
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SOCIAL STUDIES 6
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Sc U rScanned with CamScannerC O N T E N T SPage NoCh No South Asia Location of Pakistan Physical Features Rocks Mountains Movements of the Earth Their Influence Climate Advent of Muslims in South Asia Occupation of South Asia By the British the Freedom Movement in South Asia Civic Life in Pakistan
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M ARSHAD
SOCIAL STUDIES 3
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ILM-O- AMAL BOOK DEPOT
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ENGLISH MEDIUMClass SOCIAL III I rILMOAMAL BOOK DEPOTI Saddar Gole Empress KARACHI Market C N T E N T SChapters Our The Province The Province The Province The Province Our District Keamari PortManora Island Manghopir HillZoological Garden Weather Forests Minerals Industries Our Crops Educational Department Schools and Colleges Homelandof Punjabof Sindof Baluchistanof N W Frontier District Administration Police Radio and TelevisionHazrat Adam peace be upon himHazrat Ibrahim peace be upon himHazrat Moosa peace be upon himHazrat Issa peace be upon himHazrat Muhammad peace be upon him Scanned with CamScanner
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M ARSHAD
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M ARSHAD
SOCIAL STUDIES 4
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M ARSHAD
SOCIAL STUDIES 4
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SOCIAL STUDIES 5
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SOCIAL STUDIES 3
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DILBAR HASAN KHAN
MUASHRTI ALOOM 2
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MRS AKHTAR KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES 3
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SOCIAL STUDIES 4
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SSA K HBook FourScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSSNo Page No Struggle for Freedom Modern PakistanProduction Energy Nuclear Power AgricultureMedicine Punjab Multan Sind Province Climate Monsoon and Rain Altitude — Temperature ForestsAdvantages of Forest Plantation Week Agricultural Products Land and Water Important CropsFruits and Vegetables Livestock Means of Communication TransportationRoads Railways Airways Waterways Radio Television Newspaper Public Welfare WorksRed Cross Social Security Scheme Education Banks Cooperative Societies Agriculture loans Auqaf DepartmentPopulation and Professions Citizen Community Society Administration of Sind National HerosQuaideAzam Allama Iqbal Sir SyedAhmed Khan Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Islamic HistoryuPophet SAW Hazrat Abu BakrHazrat HadrotUn Usman RMGhani HaZrat RAAUmar Hazrat FarAli Cl RAA RAA
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MRS AKHTAR KHAN
SOCIAL STUDIES 5
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SOCIAL iTUOIIStf A i TkTVUl ABook FiveScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSpage NoSNO Arrival of Muslims Two Nation Theory Creation of Pakistan Location Boundaries and physical featuresin South Asia Climate Population and occupations i o f o Languages Neighbouring Countries Industries Administration of our country The Holy ProphetHazrat Muhammad SallallahoAlaihai wasallam Hazrat Khadija Radhi Allah Anha Hazrat Aisha Radhi Allah Anha Shah Waliullah Rehmatullah Alaih Tippu Sultan Sir Syed Ahmad Khan BiAmma Allama Mohammad Iqbal
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SOCIAL STUDIES FOR PAKISTAN 1
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1986
CONTENTS Colours Flowers Fruits Vegetables Our Food The Earth Day Night Days of the week Months of the year Weather Seasons My Country Our Flag Our National Anthem Zias Family Father Helping Mother Good Manners Kindness My School Cleanliness A Clean House Crossing the Road
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PageCONTENTSColours Flowers Fruits Vegetables Our Food The Earth Day Night Days of the week Months of the year Weather Seasons My Country Our Flag Our National Anthem Zias Family Father Helping Mother Good Manners Kindness My School Cleanliness A Clean House Crossing the Road
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Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTS“Page Our Holy Prophet pbuh Mosques Our Houses Shops and Markets Parks Directions Climate Continents and Oceans Countries and Capitals Islands and Lakes Hills Mountains and Valleys Pakistan Cities in Pakistan City Life The Police Village Life Our Crops Good Habits Safety Rules Germs and Diseases Hospitals Hazrat Adam pbuh Allama Iqbal QuaideAzam
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Disputed TerritoryCONTENTS CHINIOT ISLAM APUCLC SCHOOLLIBRARY j Page Land Forms Altitude Wind Clouds Rain Maps Our Neighbours Africa Roads How People And Goods Move Money Banks Education Libraries Museums Zoos Our National Identity Unity Faith And Discipline Dignity Of Labour Our Islamic Calendar Hazrat Nuh Hazrat Ibrahim Hazrat Musa Hazrat Issa
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PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 2a
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1983
SCIENCE PACIFIC SERIES sos SEO Scanned with CamScanner o ÐÐ ÐÐ Ð ×× CONTENTS Topic Animals Can Grow Animals Can Move Animals Need Food Animals Need Air Animals Need Water Animals And Their Homes Animals That Live On Land Animals That Live In Water Animals That Fly Animals That Live On Land And In Water Animals And Their Families Animals That Lay Eggs Animals That Give Birth To Babies Enrichment Exercises Fruits More About Fruits Different Types Of Fruits Vegetable Fruits Seeds A Flower Becomes A Fruit Bean Seeds Seeds Need Water To Grow Seed Leaves Help Seeds To Grow Plants Need Water Plants Need Sunlight Plants Need Food Enrichment Exercises Sounds Around Us Making Sounds Musical Sounds Animal Sounds Other Sounds Sounds Carry Messages Our Voices Soft And Loud Sounds Low And High Sounds The Radio And Television Sets Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
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PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES KEO Scanned with CamScanner OU AWN Els CONTENTS Topic Texture Of Objects Odour Of Objects Taste Of Objects Material Of Objects More About Materials Weight Of Objects Water Water Is An Object Water Is Useful Floating And Sinking Enrichment Exercises Length Lengths Of Objects Arranging Lengths Of Objects Measuring Lengths Of Objects A Length Graph Weight Of An Object Arranging Weights Of Objects Weighing Objects Time Events Of The Day The Clock Enrichment Exercises Batteries And Bulbs Lighting Up A Bulb Electricity Flows From The Battery Testing Pathways Enrichment Exercises Det Scanned with CamScanner
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PACIFIC SCIENCE SCHOTES Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic All about Us Our Sense Organs Enrichment Exercises Chicks Life Cycle of a Chick Most Parts of a Chick are Useful Enrichment Exercises Frogs Toads Enrichment Exercises Reptiles The House Lizard Different Types of Lizards Enrichment Exercises The Earthworm Enrichment Exercises Food from Plants Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
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PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1985
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES Scanned with CamScanner Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic Flowers and Fruits Enrichment Exercises Dispersal of Fruits and Seeds Enrichment Exercises Some Common Local Trees Enrichment Exercises Flowering Plants and Trees NonFlowering Plants Shapes of Trees Tree Trunks Leaves Enrichment Exercises Systems A Colour System Interactions and Changes Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
961
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 4b
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1983
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES DER Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic Surface Area Comparing Surface Area Measuring Surface Area Standard Units of Area Volume Measuring Volume Cubes Weight The Need for Standard Units Weighing Machines Comparing Weights of Objects Enrichment Exercises Sources of Electricity Electric Circuits Electricity and Material Objects A Circuit Tester Brightness of a Bulb A Switch More about Electricity Enrichment Exercises Magnets Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
962
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 5a
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1984
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic Page Plants with Weak Stems Vegetative Propagation Enrichment Exercises Water Plants and Animals An Aquarium Other Communities Enrichment Exercises Temperature Different Types of Thermometers Enrichment Exercises Heat Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
963
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 5a
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1986
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic Plants with Weak Stems Vegetative Propagation Enrichment Exercises Water Plants and Animals An Aquarium Other Communities Enrichment Exercises Temperature Different Types of Thermometers Enrichment Exercises Heat Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
964
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 5b
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1983
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page Topic Time Enrichment Exercises Properties of Matter Water and Change of State Enrichment Exercises Light Enrichment Exercises Electricity and Magnetism Enrichment Exercises Scanned with CamScanner
965
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 6a
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1983
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Topic Population Growth and Decline Food Chains Enrichment Exercises Motion and Force Force and Friction Weight Enrichment Exercises Sound Enrichment Exercises Item Evaluation Scanned with CamScanner
966
K.L.SEOW
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES 6b
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1983
PACIFIC SCIENCE SERIES LEO Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page Topic Solutions Enrichment Exercises Time and Speed Enrichment Exercises Energy and Work Enrichment Exercises Machines and Work More about Machines Enrichment Exercises Item Evaluation Scanned with CamScanner
967
HAROON BROTHERS
INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE 2
22-C
ENGLISH
HAROON BROTHERS
INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK FOR ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHT Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No Animals Habits and Habitates of Animals Eating habits of Animals Animals are useful Plants Plants store food Uses of Plants Solids Liquids and Gases Forces Heat Light Shadow Earth and Universe The Earth The Moon Directions The Sun and Warmth The Seasons Scanned with CamScanner
INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK FOR ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS HAR HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHT Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No ANIMALS i Animals need Food ii Animals need Water iii Animals need Air iv Coats of Animals BIRDS BORO INSECTS TASH an MAMMALS PLANTS i Parts of Plant ii Plants Need iii Flowers Fruits and Seeds Scanned with CamScanner CROPS AND SEASONS MATTER i States of Matter WATER i States of Water ii Sources of Water iii Uses of Water AIR FORCE HEAT LIGHT EARTH AND UNIVERSE at SUN MOON AND STARS Scanned with CamScanner
971
A.B. ARCHER
GEOGRAPHY FIRST SERIES BOOK 1
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
1986
rKOGK PIN Hitsi SIKIIS KOOK DM Si elnMirii iron I larawav landsJLrV P CONTENTS Bumbo Tooktoov H u t Pedro Ahmad Roshik
972
A.B. ARCHER
GEOGRAPHY FIRST SERIES BOOK 2
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
1985
lar WMvA LScanned with CamScannerr Series consists of books designed to introducc Geography chUdren tottrst sPthorough a friendly teacherand s notes informal to the waystudents TeachCONTENTS Farmerfishermen of Norway Dairyfarmers of Holland Mountaineers of Switzerland Peasants of sunny Italy Cottongrowers in America Cattlefarmers in Argentina Sheepfarmers in Australia Ricegrowers in Chinacf PjV °
973
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
MODEL SCIENCE BOOK 2
22-C
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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MODEL SCIENCE BOOK Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No TOPICS Page No CHAPTER NO Animals Coats Of Aniamls Eating Habits Of Animals Habits And Hobitats Of Animals Animals Are Usefui CHAPTER NO Plants Roots Uses Of Plants CHAPTER NO Solids Liquids And Gases CHAPTER NO Force CHAPTER NO Heat nals CHAPTER NO Light CHAPTER NO The Earth And The Universe CHAPTER NO Direction CHAPTER NO The Sun And The Heat CHAPTER NO The Seasons CHAPTER NO Important Points To Remember Scanned with CamScanner
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ZIA BOOK DEPOT
MODEL SCIENCE BOOK 3
22-C
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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MODEL SCIENCE BOOK ZIA Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS S No TOPICS Page No CHAPTER NO Animals Need Food Animals Need Water Animals Need Air CHAPTER NO Skin Of Animals CHAPTER NO Birds ar CHAPTER NO ao Insects CHAPTER NO Mammals CHAPTER NO Plants Parts Of Plant Flowers Fruits And Seeds CHAPTER NO Seasons And Crops CHAPTER NO Matter CHAPTER NO Water Natural Sources Of Water Uses Of Water CHAPTER NO Air CHAPTER NO Force And Force Of Gravity Force Of Friction CHAPTER NO Heat Heat Can Change The State Of Matter CHAPTER NO Light CHAPTER NO The Earth And The Universe CHAPTER NO Stone CHAPTER NO The Sun The Moon The Stars CHAPTER NO Important Points To Remember Scanned with CamScanner
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ZIA BOOK DEPOT
MODEL SCIENCE BOOK 4
22-C
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
-
MODEL SCIENCE BOOK ZIA Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter No Page No CHINIOT ISLAMIA And Breathing PUBLIC SCHO`L Living Things Advantages Of Plants Adjustment With Environment Animals Need Plants Water Air Burning And Breathing Ventilation LIBRARY Heat Light Magnet Static Electricity The Earth And The Universe Test Questions Scanned with CamScanner
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ZIA BOOK DEPOT
MODEL SCIENCE BOOK 5
22-C
ENGLISH
ZIA BOOK DEPOT
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MODEL SCIENCE BOOK Published By ZIA BOOK DEPOT LIAQUATABAD KARASU Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter No Page No ANIMALS Animals And Their Babies Animals That Lay Eggs Animals That Give Birth to Their Babies Birth Of Insects MetarmorphosisProcess of change Feeding And Protection Of Baby Animals PLANTS Reproduction In Plants Seeds Dispersion Of Seeds Vegetative Reproduction Needs Of Plants Crops Rice Cotton SugarCane FOOD AND HEALTH Our Food Corbohydrates Protein Fat Vitamins Minerals Balanced diet COMPOSITION OF MATTER Atom Molecules Molecular Motion WATER Water Level Flow Of Water Rain Water Impurities In Water Useful Impurities Harmful Impurities Purification Of Water Purification of Water At Large Scale WEATHER Formation Of Clouds Rain Snowfall Hailstones Types Of Clouds Wind Storms MACHINES Levers Wheel Pulley Inclined Plane Wedges Simple Machines Scanned with CamScanner Chapter No Page No €“ ENERGY Change Due To Energy Forms Of Energy Effects of Heat Energy Heat Energy Is Produced In Burning How To Put Out Fire LIGHT Reflection Of Light Transparent And Translucent Materials Opaque Objects Colours Of Objects MAGNETISM Magnetic Materials Magnetization Demagnetization ELECTRICITY Kinds Of Charges Static Electricity Negative And Positive Charges SOUND How Is Sound Produced Vibration Echo THE UNIVERSE The Sun The Solar System Moons Of Planets THE EARTH Changing Surface Of Earth Effect Of Water Effect Of Wind Erosion Protection Of Soil OCEAN Our Oceans Bottom Of The Sea Sea Bed Food In The Sea Scanned with CamScanner
977
QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 1
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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978
QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 1
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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979
QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 2
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
-
Rehbar O For English Medium Schools Medium INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Allg w QUT REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS o Page Lesson No Coats of Animals Habits of Animals Homes of Animals Animals are useful Plants TU Plants and Food Uses of Plants Matter Ter Air A Strong Wind Electrical Energy The House Fly Shadow Earth and Universe Clouds and Rain Directions Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 2
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
-
NO Rehbar INTRODUCTORY O SCIENCE For English Medium Schools QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Alig OUT REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Lesson No Page Coats of Animals Habits of Animals Homes of Animals Animals are useful Plants Plants and Food Uses of Plants Matter Air A Strong Wind Electrical Energy U The House Fly Shadow Earth and Universe Clouds and Rain Directions Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 3
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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Rehbar o For English Medium Schools modelu INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Alig QUT REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Lesson No Page aff Go So €“ €“ €” Animals Human Beings Need Air Coats of Animals Birds Insects Mammals Parasites The Frog The House Lizard Fishes The Rabbit The Butterfly Plants Crops and Seasons Matter Water Forces of Gravity The Moon €“ €“ €” €“ €“ Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 3
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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Rehbar For INTRODUCTORY o SCIENCE English Medium Schools moderne QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Alig QUT Os REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page Lesson No Animals Human Beings Need Air Coats of Animals Birds Insects Mammals Parasites The Frog The House Lizard Fishes The Rabbit The Butterfly Plants Crops and Seasons €“ Matter Water Forces of Gravity The Moon Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 4
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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Rehbar For INTR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE English Medium Schools QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Alig UT REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter No Animals and Plants Page No Adaptatior to Environment Water Water cycle Weight Magnets Earth and Universe Scanned with CamScanner
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QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 4
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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985
QUTUBUDDIN KHAN
RAHBAR INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK 5
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
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Rehbar INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE For English Medium Schools QUTUBUDDIN KHAN BA BEd Alig QUT REHBAR PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Scanned with CamScanner Animals Plants Food Health Composition of Matter Water Weather Machines Energy Light Magnetism Il Electricity Earth Universe The Oceans les Scanned with CamScanner
986
SYED AZIM-UL-HAQ
FALCON SCIENCE BOOK 1
22-C
ENGLISH
Z Z BROTHERS
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Falcon SCIENCE BOOK Published By Z Z BROTHERS FB AREA KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No Chapter LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS Chapter ANIMAL LIFE Chapter ANIMALS Chapter Chapter ANIMALS FOOD PLANTS HOW PLANTS GROW Chapter Chapter AIR Chapter WATER Chapter GOOD HEALTH HABITS Chapter SAFETY RULES Chapter OUR UNIVERSE Scanned with CamScanner
988
SYED AZIM-UL-HAQ
FALCON SCIENCE BOOK 4
22-C
ENGLISH
Z Z BROTHERS
-
Falcon SCIENCE BOOK Published By Z Z BROTHERS FB AREA KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No Chapter LIVING THINGS Chapter ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENT Chapter WATER Chapter SOLUTION Chapter AIR Chapter HEAT Chapter LIGHT Chapter MAGNET Chapter STATIC ELECTRICITY Chapter EARTH AND UNIVERSE Chapter FIRST AID Chapter OUR TEETH Scanned with CamScanner
989
SYED AZIM-UL-HAQ
FALCON SCIENCE BOOK 5
22-C
ENGLISH
Z Z BROTHERS
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Falcon SCIENCE BOOK SYE Published By Z Z BROTHERS FB AREA KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No ANIMALS PLANTS FOOD AND HEALTH COMPOSITION OF MATTER Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter WEATHER MACHINES ENERGY LIGHT MAGNETISM ELECTRICITY SOUND THE UNIVERSE THE EARTH THE OCEANS Scanned with CamScanner
990
SYED AZIM-UL-HAQ
FALCON SCIENCE BOOK 7
22-C
ENGLISH
Z Z BROTHERS
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Falcon SCIENCE BOOK Published By Z Z BROTHERS FB AREA KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter FROM CELL TO SYSTEM Chapter PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGE Chapter ENERGY AND ITS KIND Chapter HEAT Chapter WEATHER Chapter EVAPORATION Chapter LIGHT Chapter MACHINES Chapter ELECTRICITY Chapter THE ROCKS Chapter GROUND WATER Chapter THE SUN AND ITS FAMILY Scanned with CamScanner
991
SYED AZIM-UL-HAQ
FALCON SCIENCE BOOK 8
22-C
ENGLISH
Z Z BROTHERS
-
Falcon SCIENCE BOOK SYE Published By Z Z BROTHERS FB AREA KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter FOOD FOR GROWTH AND ENERGY Chapter SYSTEMS OF THE BODY Chapter LIFE ACTIVITIES OF PLANTS Chapter THE STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM Chapter ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS Chapter ENERGY AND CHEMICAL CHANGE Chapter HEAT TRAVELS Chapter LIGHT Chapter ELECTRICITY Chapter SOUND Scanned with CamScanner
992
SINDH TEXT BOOK BOARD
ISLAMIAT ATHVIN JAMAT K LEY
22-A
URDU
STBB
2012
o Asraat gil aaz dar Wow iima Siya o Asat aur in Raw duuri aaz baab chahaarum o aadaabYe Raw o One Vink Seen ru baa meyn Diyanat taalluqaat meyn sey ijtenaab Ittehadi baab kam key sur Mashay nafrat nami Benium roshni ki sin nafrat Yaamany faarsi
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R B KHAN
SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1
22-B
ENGLISH
FEROZSONS
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SCIENTIFICENGLISH GRAMMAR€¢ m forMIDDLE CLASSES th thPART IbyB K H A MVPES Rtdt it JerozAcnA LAHORE RAWAlfNDI ti KARACMI tdN MU €¢ €¢Scanned with CamScannerCONTENTSPart €”Essential GrammarPageChapter I Letters and wordsLesson AlphabetLesson Small LettersLesson Vowels and formation of wordsLesson Parts of SpeechChapter II Nouns Pronouns Adjectives andArticlesLesson NounsLesson PronounsLesson Nouns and AdjectivesLesson Degrees of AdjectivesLesson Nouns and ArticlesChapter in Verbs Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions InterjectionsLesson Verbs Lesson AdverbsLesson PrepositionsLesson ConjunctionsLesson InterjectionsChapter TV The Sentence and Its StructureLesson Kinds of sentences Lesson The structure of a simple sentenceLesson Negative and Interrogative sentencesiScanned with CamScannerPageChapter V Inflexion of nouns and verbsA Inflexion of NounsLesson Number Lesson GenderLesson CaseB Inflexion of verbsLesson TensesLesson Number of the verbLesson VoicePart II€”CompositionChapter VI Oral and written compositionLesson General conversationLesson Conversation on Objectsi The Classroomif A book Hi A peniv A knife v A chairvi A tableytt A BlackboardVII A capIJC A pair of shoesB Written Composition My book My pen M My table A Blackboard My Classroomknife My chair My cap My shoes My best friendSTORIES The fox and the grapes The clever crow The greedy dogScanned with CamScannerIOLETTERSPage A letter to father for money A letter to friend about your examination Application for sick leave Application to join a marriage Application for fee concessionPart III€”TranslationExercise No Use of am is are Ex No Possessive pronounsEx No Use of thereEx No Use of was and wereEx No Use of has have hadEx No The Present IndefiniteEx No The Past IndefiniteEx No The Future IndefiniteEx No The Present ContinuousEx No The Past ContinuousEx No The Present PerfectEx No Continuous PassagesModel Paperspaper No Paper No Paper No Paper No PaPer No Paper No Scanned with CamScanner
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R B KHAN
SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2
22-B
ENGLISH
FEROZSONS
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Scanned with CamScanner VS O €WCONTENTSPART€”IGRAMMARSection Pars f Speech Kinds of Nouns TJSe of Articles before Nouns Gender J Number lj Case€¢ Kinds of Pronouns Kinds of Adjectives Comparison of Adjectives Uses of some Adjectives€ž Kinds of Verbs Forms of Verbs Idiomatic Uses of Verbs Kinds of Adverbsfl Prepositions Uses of some Prepositions Appropriate Prepositions XL Conjunctions Interjections The Structure of Simple Sentences Kinds of Sentences Negative and Interrogative SentencesPage€¢Â €¢   €¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢S€¢  €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ t€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢Scanned with CamScannerT Tenses Use of Auxiliary VeTbsVoice Sequence of TensesDirect and Indirect Speech Punctuation and Capitals A Guide to English Spelling Common Errors Usages and Vocabulary ChartsChart No IdiomsChart No Prepositional PhrasesChart No Adverbial PhrasesChart No AntonymsChart No SubstitutionChart No ProverbsChart No Words Confused Answering Questions on a given passagePART€” WRITTEN COMPOSITIONA€”STORIES€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢Â €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢  €¢Â €¢ €¢  t  €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ a €¢ €¢ a €¢Topic The Hungry Fox The Dog and the Shadow A Clever Crow Two Friends Mercury and the Woodcutter The Farmer and his Sons The King and the Spider€¢ a a€¢ a a€¢ €¢ a €¢ t €¢ €¢Scanned with CamScanner HQ A Shepherd Boy and the Wolf Three Greedy Men The Wolf and the Lamb The Lion and the Mouse The Hare and the Tortoise The Foolish Stag A Little Fish The Arab and his CamelB€” LETTERS Relatives To Father asking for money To Father about the result To Mother about your safe arrival To Brother informing him about the tliness ofyour mother€¢ €¢  €¢ f  €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ m €¢€¢ €¢ m m €¢  €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ To Father telling him how you and your companions in the hostel pass your time in theevening To Father informing him of yourr the examination€¢€¢m To your uncle thanking him for the present ofa watch on your birthdayTo yourCousin inviIing himparty To younger brother giving him a piece of goodadvicesuccess in€¢ €¢  lo your birthday€¢ t €™ €¢  i lo mother about her illness To Father about €¢ €¢ an accident Scanned with CamScannerV ii Friends To a Friend inviting him to come and spendthe holidays with youFriend Congratulating him on his€¢€¢ To asuccess To a Friend inviting him to your brothersmarriage To a Friend on the death of his lather To a Friend inviting him to dinner a An acceptanceb A Rejection To a Friend asking for the loan of his bicycle To a Friend about his illness To a Friend on his birthday Reply to the above Inviting to a picnic To a Friend telling him something about yourhobby To o Friend telling him about your village ortown €¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ t €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ n €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢  III Applications a To your Head Master For an urgent piece of work For a fee concession For a refugee stipend For the remission of fine for absence For the grant of School Leaving Certificate€¢€¢i€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ Scanned with CamScanner Vb Other Applications An Application for a job Ordering Books Complaint against a postmanIV€”ESSAY WRITING Description of Persons€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ he Postman The Policeman The Farmer The Village Patwari The Washerman The Carpenter The TailorThe School PeonBest Friend My Best Teacher The Village School Master i f Description of Places€¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ i €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ o n €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢ My House My School My Village A Village Well My School Garden A Cinema Hall My Class Room The Lahore Zoo€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢  €¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢ €¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢Scanned with CamScannerooiii Description of Objects and Animals My Pen €¢  €¢Watch The Bicycle The Elephant The Camel€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢ My Pet The Horseiv Description of Scenes Visits and other Personal Experiences A Scene at a mosque at the time of Juntaprayers A scene outside a cinema hall after the showis over A House on Fire An Accident A Dust Storm A Rainy Day A Morning Walk The Prize Distribution A Football Match A Cricket Match A Fair A Picnic on the Riverside A Journey by Train A Journey by Bus ThcEid The QuaidiAzam€¢€¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢ a €¢  €¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢  €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢€¢ €¢ €¢€¢ €¢€¢ Scanned with CamScanner vii PART€” IIITRANSLATIONA€”TEACHING EXERCISESTopicAm is arewas wereUse of there and itInterrogative formshave has hadNegative and Interrogative forms ofthe abovePresent Indefinite and Present continuous tensesPast Indefinite tensesNegative and Interrogative forms ofPresent and Past tensesFuture tenseImperative sentencesPresent Perfect tensePast Perfect tensePresent Perfect continuous and Presentcontinuous contrastedFuture continuous and Future PerfecttensesHelping verbs can couldShould mustDegrees of comparisonExercisesNo M No €¢ No €¢€¢€¢ No No €¢ €¢ No €¢ €¢ No €¢  No No €¢ i No No No No No No  €¢ €¢€¢ €¢     €¢ €¢ €¢ No €¢€¢€¢ No No No I Scanned with CamScanner viii Adverbs of manners Prepositions Conjunctions Conjunctions contd Conditional sentences Relative Pronouns Passive VoiceIndefinite tenses Passive VoiceContinuous tenses Passive VoicePerfect tenses Direct and Indirect SpeechStatements and questions Direct and Indirect SpeechImperative sentencesB€”Solved Model ExercisesTypical Sentences taken from questionpapers from to ExercisesContinuous Passages taken fromquestion papers from to ExercisesC€” resting ExercisesQuestion Papers from including twoBoard ExercisesTotal Number of Translation ExercisesNoNo €¢ €¢ €¢No €¢ €¢ €¢No €¢ €¢ €¢No No €¢ €¢ No€¢ €¢ €¢No€¢ €¢ €¢ No€¢ €¢ No€¢ €¢ No No €¢ €¢ €¢ No €¢ €¢ €¢ No to papers of Rawalpindi€¢  €¢ Scanned with CamScanner
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E CHUA
ADVENTURE IN READING
22-B
ENGLISH
FEP INTERNATIONAL
1977
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1.003
SINDH TEXT BOOK BOARD
ISLAMIAT SATVIN JAMAT K LEY
22-A
URDU
STBB
2006
man Leftinent jamaaat key Liye bar Sindh Text Bik Board o Asagogeikle safhah Number o baabMajeed Hafaz Quran Nawar beria Hafaz o baabo ebaadat baab Sho Khayber ko dawat Islaam Musalmano ki bey misaal Qurbaaniyan rasuul Idaaraty ki ghar baab akhlaaq o aadaab fuzuul Kharchi aur bukhl sey parheyz Aemaal aamaal meyn munaafiqat sey ijtenaab musaawaat sakhaawat ka mafhuum aur faziilatHaqooq Asagogeikle Miyana Roi maahol ki aaluudgi aur Islami taliimaat qaanuun ka ehteraam minnat ki azmat kasab halaal hedaayat key hazrat moti roshni ki taraf safar hazrat Bun haaris
1.005
SINDH TEXT BOOK BOARD
LUGHATUL QURAN CHATI JAMAT K LEY HISSA DOEM
22-A
URDU
STBB
2014
1.017
MUJTABA ZAIDI
PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY
22-C
ENGLISH
KHATIAWAR STORE
Practical Chemistry With VIVA Voce BOOK Mujtaba Zaidi Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Introduction to volumetric Analysis Some important terminology and definitions Preparation of standard solutions standardization of Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Oxalic Acid Succinic Acid Sodium Hydroxide Potassium Hydroxide Sodium Carbonate Dilution of Solution From given normalitywith two experiments Calculation of equivalent weightsBasicity and Acidity Chart of equivalent weight of some Acids Base and Salts System International Units SIUnit ACID BASE TITRATIONS Important of acid base titration Experiment NO HCI vs NaoH Experiment NO HCl vs KOH Experiment NO NaOH vs HNO Experiment NO NaOH vs HSO Experiment NO CH vs NaOH Experiment NO NaCo vs HCI xiii xili Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Experiment NO HSO vs Naco Experiment NO Nacovs HSO Experiment NO HSO vs NaCOHO Experiment NO HCI vs NaHCO Partial lonic equation for oxidizing and reducing agents OXIDATION REDUCTION TITRATIONS Redox titration Important for KMnO titration Experiment NO Feso vs KMnO Experiment NO KMnO vs Feso H Experiment No KMnO vs FesO NHSO Experiment No KMnO vs HCH Experiment No KMnO vs HC Experiment No KMnO vs Fe ion Exercise A for Acid base Redox titration Exercise B for Acid base Redox titration MELTING AND BOILING POINTS Experiment No for Melting point Experiment No for Boiling point DETECTION OF ELEMENTS Procedure for the preparation of Sodium extract Theory and Equations of Sodium extract SYSTEMATIC ELEMENT DETECTION MODEL EXPERIMENT FOR ELEMENT DETECTION Experiment No Detection of NITROGEN Experiment No Detection of SULPHUR xiv Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Experiment No Detection of CHLORINE Experiment No Detection of BROMINE Experiment No Detection of IODINE IMPORTANT VIVA VOCE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Molecular weight and equivalent weight of some compounds Melting points of some common solids Boiling points of some common liquids Valency chart Chemical name and formula of some common substances Physical constant of some important elements Vapour pressure of water at different temperature and pressure torr Change of indicators colour at different PH The Theory Guides the Experiment decides Scanned with CamScanner
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GUL SHAHZAD SARWAR
PHYSICS PRACTICAL
22-C
ENGLISH
RAHBAR PUBLISHERS
2002
According to the new Syllabus PRACTICAL PHYSICS For Class XI Gul Shahzad Sarwar white light Source RAHBER PUBLISHERS Urdu Bazar Karachi Pakistan Scanned with CamScanner Contents Preface to the Fifteenth Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction Vernier Callipers EXPERIMENT To determine athe volume of a given solid cylinder and bthe capacity inner volume of a given test tube using vernier callipers Micrometer Screw Gauge EXPERIMENT To determine athe volume of a given small sphere and bthe crosssectional area of a given piece of wire using micrometer screw gauge Spherometer EXPERIMENT To determine the radius of curvature of given spherical convex mirror using spherometer and to calculate its focal length Addition of Vectors by Rectangular Components EXPERIMENT a To determine the resultant of two given vectors forces by the rectangular component method Addition of Vectors by Parallelogram Law of Forces EXPERIMENT To determine the resultant of two given vectors forces by the parallelogram law of forces Acceleration due to Gravity EXPERIMENT To determine the value of g by free fall method Conditions of Equilibrium EXPERIMENT a To study the conditions of equilibrium using Gravesands apparatus X EXPERIMENT b To study the conditions of equilibrium for parallel forces Scanned with CamScanner mine the value of g by a simple pendulum and the Simple Pendulum EXPERIMENT To determine the value of g by length of seconds pendulum at Karachi by drawing a graph be Laws of Simple Pendulum EXPERIMENT For a simple pendulum to verify the The time period is independent of the amplitude The time period is directly proportional to the square drawing a graph between L and T pendulum to verify the following relations proportional to the square root of its length ne time period is independent of the mass or material of the bob Measurement of Potential Energy X EXPERIMENT To study the changes in potential ences helical spring Conservation of Momentum CAPERIMENT To study the law of conservation of momentum Surface Tension EXPERIMENT a To determine the value of surface tension of water by capillary rise method using travelling microscope EXPERIMENT b To determine the value of surface tension of water by capillary rise method using centimetre scale and needle Measurement of Elasticity EXPERIMENT To determine Youngs modulus of a given wire by Searles apparatus Ripple Tank EXPERIMENT To determine the velocity of periodic waves using ripple tank Alternating Current Measurement EXPERIMENT To determine the frequency of AC supply by Meldes apparatus Transverse Vibration of Stretched String EXPERIMENT To verify the laws of vibration of stretched strings by sonometer Velocity of Sound EXPERIMENT To determine the velocity of sound aat room temperature and bat °C by resonance tube Real and Apparent Depth EXPERIMENT a To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth using a travelling microscope Scanned with CamScanner vii EXPERIMENT b To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth using noparallax method EXPERIMENT c To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth Lenses EXPERIMENT To determine the focal length of given convex lens by two pin no parallax method XEXPERIMENT To determine the focal length of given concave lens by concave mirror Refractive Index of Glass EXPERIMENT To determine refractive index of the material of a prism by critical angle method Refractive Index of Water EXPERIMENT To determine refractive index of water using a concave mirror Refractive Index of Glass EXPERIMENT To determine the refractive index of a glass prism with sodium light using spectrometer Newtons Rings EXPERIMENT To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newtons rings Diffraction Grating EXPERIMENT To determine the wavelength of sodium light by diffraction grating Compound Microscope EXPERIMENT To set up a compound microscope and determine its magnifying power Bibliography Fundamental Constants Tables of Physical Constants Scanned with CamScanner
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INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK FOR ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Page No ANIMALS Animals nood Food Animals need Water III Animals need Air iv Coats of Animals BIRDS INSECTS MAMMALS PLANTS i Parts of Plant ii Plants Need iii Flowers Fruits and Seeds Scanned with CamScanner CROPS AND SEASONS MATTER i States of Matter WATER i States of Water ii Sources of Water iii Uses of Water AIR FORCE HEAT LIGHT EARTH AND UNIVERSE SUN MOON AND STARS Scanned with CamScanner
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INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE BOOK FOR ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS HAR HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS Chapter ANIMALS Chapter Chapter II PLANTS FOOD AND HEALTH Chapter IV COMPOSITION OF MATTER Chapter V WATER Chapter VI WEATHER Chapter VII MACHINES Chapter VIII ENERGY Scanned with CamScanner Chapter IX LIGHT Chapter X MAGNETISM Chapter XI Chapter XII ELECTRICITY SOUND Chapter XIII €“ THE UNIVERSE Chapter XIV AGENTS OF CHANGE Chapter XV OCEANS Scanned with CamScanner
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SOCIAL STUDIES II
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ItIMECLASS JFor Engtis um SchoolsLesson No QSe The Holy Prophet QuaideAzam Allama Muhammad Iqbal Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Tippu Sultan Muhammad Ali Jouhar Liaqat Ali Khan MinariPakistan Our Country Directions The Seasons Important Towns Our District Situation of Karachi Climate Roads Buildingsj Crops Vegetables FruitsL Police Schools and Colleges Village Life Town Life Our Flag
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CLASS IIIFor English Medium SchoolsPublishersHAROON BROTHERSUrdu Bazar KarachiCONTENTST O P I C S Page NoS N oOur CountryOur DistrictA Visit to ManghopirA Visit to KemariA Visit to Damloti and Haleji LakeA Visit to a ZooWeatherClimateForestsMineralsIndustryOur CropsVegetablesFruitsCensusDistrict AdministrationDistrict CouncilCourtsPoliceEducation Departments Schools and CollegesHospitalsBanksPost OfficeTelegraph and TelephoneRadio and TelevisionRailway and Air RoutesRoadsHazrat Adam Peace be upon himHazrat Ibrahim Peace be upon himHazrat Moosa Peace be upon himHazrat Issa Peace be upon himHazrat Mohammad Mustafa Peace be upon him V Scanned with CamScanner
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C O N T E N T SCHAPTER I OUR PROVINCE SIND Pago — The History of SindPhysical FeaturesNatural ConditionsClimateCHAPTER II NATURAL RESONRCES ForestsMineralsAnimalsCHAPTER III AGRICULTURAL —Agricultural ProblemsMeasurementsImportant CropsCHAPTER IV IRRIGATION —Irrigation SystemBarragesCHAPTER V INDUSTRIES —Small Scale IndustriesLarge Scale IndustriesSIND AND ITS PEOPLEPeople of SindIndus Valley CivilizationSOCIAL WELFARECHAPTER VI — ACHAPTER VII Social Welfare InstitutionsPublic WorksEducationHealthCooperative SocietiesBanksScanned with CamScannerMEANS OF TRANSPORTATION jRoadsRailwaysWater WaysAirwaysCHAPTER VIIICHAPTER IX MEANS OF COMMUNICATION Post OfficeTelephoneRadioTelevisionNewspapersCHAPTER X ADMINISTRATIONPoliceJudiciaryDistrict CouncilSind AssemblyCHAPTER XI NATIONAL HEROES —QuaideAzamAllama Dr Mohammad IqbalSir Syed Ahmed KhanMajor Raja Abdul Aziz BhattiCHAPTER XII ISLAMIC HISTORY The Holy Prophet Peace be upon himHazrat Abu Bakar SiddiqueHazrat Umar FarooqueHazrat Usman GbaniHazrat Ali
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CLASS VFor Enylish Medium SchoolsPublishersHAROON BROTHERSUrdu Bazar Karachif iL m jVC N T E N I OUR COUMfMUrltjgh GVWWMW ft V L Aflff til fhin ftih r r India Muslim I ago I Ln h fv RoJi Of Ounid b tiff ft of PakistanlOCATlOrj fbYWfbl Physical feature —ftohntfjri and ft neighbourMuslim worldCMAPfM IIhM f hoClf APirn IIPolitic PakrVi A UiCHAP ICR Ml Cl IMATE sFactor which influent climate Fhe O rneeof Pakistan— Mansoon windDust storm— Influence of climate on the lifeof the peopleThe cycloneCHAPTER IV IRRIGATESystem of Irrigation — Barrages — Dams Canals — Tube Wells — KarezNATIOUAL RESOURCESForests — Kinds of Forests — Advantages ofForests — Preventatlon of Forests — Tree Plantation week Mineral Resources — Someimportant minerals found in PakistanAGRICULTUREProplem of Our Agriculture — MeasurementsImportant Crops — Vegetables — Fruits—CHAPTER V—CHAPTER VI —TBIXSHf nuScanned with CamScannerScale Industries — Cottage or Small ScaleINDUSTRIESLargeIndustriesTHE ADMINISTRATION OF OUR Country The Constitution — Islamic Republic — FederalGovernment — Parliament Minister and itsCouncil — JudiciaryMEANS OF TRANSPORATION AND COMMUNICATIONRoad Transport — Railways — Airways Postand Telegraph — Telephone — Radio — TelevisionPEOPLE OF PAKISTAN populationof LifeDEFENCE OF PAKISTANPskistan Army — Pakistan Air Force — PakistanNavy — Police — Civil Defence — NationalVolunteer Service — Role of Public — Role ofStudentsCHAPTER VIICHAPTER VIIICHAPTER IX Professions — Languages WayCHAPTER XCHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII SOME IMPORTANT MUSLIM LEADERS QuaideAzam Mohammad AH JJnnah — AllamaMohammad Iqbal — Moulana Mohammad AMJauhar — Syed Jamaluddln Afghani — Mohammad Bin Qasim — Shah WaliullahISLAMIC HISTORYThe Holy Prophet Peace be upon him HazratKhadijaJulKubra — Hazrat FatimaTuzZuhraHazrat Imam HussainCHAPTER Xlll—
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BOOK MATHEMATIE R B PILOCH BCom BEd as BAL H HAROON BROTHERS URDU BAZAR KARACHI Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER SetRevisionPresentation of Sets Picture Form Tabular FormEquivalent Sets Empty Set CHAPTER II Notation Place of Value upto Eight Digit Num bers Building upBreaking upLargest and Smallest Numbers CHAPTER III AdditionRevisionAddition of Four Five and Six Digit Numbers without CarryingWith Carry ing CHAPTER IV SubtractionRevisionSubtraction upto Six Digit Numbers Without BorrowingWith Borrowing CHAPTER V MultiplicationMultiplying Two Digit Number With Zero at the Unit PlaceMultiplying by any Two Digit NumberMultiplying by Three Digit Number CHAPTER VI DivisionDividing by Multiples of TenDividing by Two Digit Number CHAPTER VII Direct NumbersPrime Numbers FactorsCom mon FactorsMultiples Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER VIII FractionsRevisionEquivalent FractionsFrac tions in Simplest FormProper and Improper FractionsMixed FractionsAddition of Like FractionsAddition of Unlike Fractions Commu lative Property of Addition Associative Property of AdditionSubtraction of Like FractionsSub traction of Unlike FractionsMultiplication of Fractions by Whole Numbers CHAPTER IX Decimal FractionsPlace Value of Decimal Frac tionsFractions and DecimalsConversion of Common Fractions into Decimal Fractions Conversion of Decimal Fractions into Common Fractions Addition of decimal Fractions with out Carryingwith CarryingSubtraction of Decimal Fractions without BorrowingWith Bor rowingMultiplication of Decimal Fractions by Whole NumberDivision of Decimal Fractions by Whole NumberApplications of Decimal Frac tions in Dailylife CHAPTER X GeometryPerpendicular Lines Parallel Lines Measuring Line SegmentsRight AngleMea surement of AnglesSquares and Rectangles Area of Spuares and RectanglesGraphs Scanned with CamScanner
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URDU O LEVEL
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OXFORD
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o Level key Sllybus bi key mutaabiq taarruf Rhay fahiim taa Swad o muddat maa o eyk aur baad qayaam Pakistan key o asar meyn Sindh meyn wahi buud eyk khwaab takht Nasheeni aehd Raftaa ki taliim musir ki qadiim yaad gaareyn sheyr darya o aakhiri jalaal Aldeen Roi ustaad ki azmat Pakistan key shimaali Ilaaqon ki saerSawaat ka safar Yadein o taehziib o ghaalib ki adbi zindagi aur ka dar baar taehziib ki ne dar yaaft hijrat ka waqaae o allaamah eqbaal Doray sadi key shaair aur badr faez Ahmad Manesh Robote Unwaanaat o Itwar bazaar ki saer meyra watan meyra ghar waadi meyn Saif ki saer raas Masood eyk bara insaan eyk dil Aawaiz shakhsiyat key Liye Taraqqiatee Tadabeer husn Ali afendi maazi ki eyk jhalak ki saer Mila Naseer Aldeen suruud Mohammad Ali Jinaah waqt zindagi hae keh beygam shaa estah ki yaad meyn Marakash meyn sefaarat Nelson Mandela eyk aali shakhsiyat o o o o o o o o okhuun ki aehmiyat kuchh dil chasp maluumaat tab Dekh Baharey Jaaray ki khaanah yaa Internet Karachi ki taariikh beygam leyaaqat Ali Khan eyk pyaali chaa ey paeron aur adiib khaanam diiwaar chiin suuna Aik sau char o o manUnwaanaat hasiin shahiid Maye ki khush bu Science Fakshan Taqreebaat ka intezaam Imtehani parchah Number ki tarz tash khiis Iqtebasaat taa Mohammad Ali Jinaah ki Ibtedayi zindagi Mohammad Ali Jinaah ki London sey waapsi dili jau eyk shaher waadi zeyaarat Singh waadi o Saatveen saer o safar to ham pasti Shup Breaking Loyi Breel mansuubah bindi Traffic key Qawaneenkhuub naql kya Karo dil chasp mazmuun his mazaah taliim ki aehmiyat quuwat haafizah Imtehani parchah Number ki tarz par namuunah mazmuun taqriir Nigaari Report jari mukaalmah Nawesi khat Nawesi Imtehani parchah Number Aa ki tarz par namuunah Ibaraat beria tar Jumma Angrezi sey urdu Imtehani parchah meyra ki tarz par Ibaraat ki mashq Imtehani parchah Number ki tarz namuunahJumloon ki saakht meyn tabdiili Imtehani parchah Number ki tarz par namuunah
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URDU NEW SYLLABUS
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2006
fehrist Number shumaar Unwaanaat mazmuun Nigaari mukaalmah Nigaari Report Nigaari Nigaari English sey urdu meyn tarjumah na ey nisaab key mutaabiq key paehley imtehaan key Liye namuuney ka par aur alfaaz ka Jumloon meyn istemaal Jesay Koi alfaaz sey is tarah mukammal karna keh paehley sey Likhay Jumlay ka matlab nah badley khaali jagah par Karein naa diidah ebaarat sey taalluq ishaaraat ki madad sey Jawaabaat o Talkhees NigaariTafheem nae nisaab key mutaabiq key paehley imtehaan key Liye namuuney ka parchah waahid mae zikr muannasfehrist Number Shaar Unwaanaat mazmuun Nigaari mukaalmah Nigaari Report Nigaari taqriir Nigaari sey urdu meyn tarjumah na ey nisaab key mutaabiq key paehley imtehaan key Liye namuuney ka parchah aur alfaaz ka Jumloon meyn o mukammal ko yeh alfaaz sey is tarah amal karna keh paehley sey Likhay Jumlay ka matlab nah badley khaali jagah par Karein naa diidah ebaarat sey mutaalliq ishaaraat ki madad sey Jawaabaat o Talkhees Nigaari Tafheem nae nisaab key mutaabiq key paehley imtehaan key Liye namuuney ka par waahid mae zikr muannas
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PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 3
22-D
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OXFORD
1998
vVFOxford Historyfor PakistanA revised and expanded versionof The Oxford History ProjectBOOK THREEPeter MossDATE AUG ACC NO ffCALL NO °nSHELF NOJLSJJfliSUBJECTCHINIOT ISLAMIA SCHOOL COLLEGEOXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSKarachi Lahore IslamabaduContentsTHE WORLDWorld War I social and economic effects Russia to y Theinterwarperiodto Events leading to World War IIWorld War IIThe results of World War II Nationalism and decolonization southeast AsiaQThe United Nations and the Cold War China since Japan since The European Economic Community EEC Middle East conflicts the Arabs and the Jews Middle East conflicts Iran and Iraq African independence Twentieth century problems More twentieth century problems pie Commonwealth OCommunism World summary and capitalismPag The struggle for democracy the monarch versusthepeople The rising and setting of the Sun King Louis XTVyof France The Enlightenment The French Revolution The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars lJhe TheeAmerican Unifications th century War of farming of Germany Independence revolution and Italy toe Industrial Revolution The effects of the Industrial Revolution China until Japan until Southeast Asia The world in Russia to World War to The end of World War I the Treaty of Versailles XPAKISTAN AND THE SUBCONTINENTPage Problems facing the young Pakistan Pakistan the first fifty years Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Muhammad Ali Jinnah the QuaidiAzam to A closeupPakistan today the road to prosperity Pakistan and the subcontinent Timeline Index India to Social and economic life until The War of Independence The peak of British power India to The road to independence to India to The partition The Boundary Commission and its findings Pakistan and BangladeshsummaryScanned with CamScanner
1.090
CHARLES CHEWS
PHYSICS
22-C
ENGLISH
MARSHALL CONVENTOR
2006
PHYSICS A Course for O Level SECOND EDITION Charles Chew Leong See Cheng Chow Siew Foo Scanned with CamScanner Contents Preface Section A General Physics Unit Measurement of Physical Quantities Physical Quantities and SI Units Prefixes for SI Units The Measurement of Length The Measurement of Time The IT Laboratory Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Speed Velocity and Acceleration Distance and Displacement Speed and Velocity The DisplacementTime Graph Acceleration The VelocityTime Graph The Acceleration of Free Fallg The IT Laboratory Terminal Velocity Optional Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Forces The Nature of Force Scalars and Vectors The Effects of Forces on Motion The IT Laboratory Newtons Third Law Optional Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Mass Weight and Density Inertia and the Measurement of Mass and Weight The Measurement of Density Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Turning Effect of Forces Moments The Centre of Gravity and Stability Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Scanned with CamScanner Unit Work Energy and Power Work Energy The IT Laboratory Power Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise o Unit Pressure Pressure Atmospheric Pressure Using Atmospheric Pressure Pressure in Liquids Transmission of Pressure in Liquids Hydraulic Systems Measuring Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Pressure and Weather Optional Measuring Gas Pressure The Manometer Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Section B Thermal Physics Unit Measurement of Temperature Temperature and Heat Measuring Temperature Scales of Temperature Thermometric Liquids Types of Thermometers Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Simple Kinetic Theory of Matter Three States of Matter The Kinetic Molecular Model of Matter Evidence of Molecular Motion Pressure in Gases The IT Laboratory Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Heat Capacity Heat Heat Capacity Specific Heat Capacity The IT Laboratory Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Melting and Boiling V Melting and Solidification Boiling and Condensation Scanned with CamScanner Latent Heat IL A Evaporation The IT Laboratory Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Transfer of Thermal Energy The Three Processes of Heat Transfer Conduction Convection A Radiation The IT Laboratory Consequences and Everyday Applications of Energy Transfer Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Section C Properties of Waves Unit General Wave Properties Introducing Waves Transverse and Longitudinal Waves Properties of Wave Motion Wave Production and the Ripple Tank Electromagnetic Spectrum Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Reflection and Refraction of Light The Nature and Propagation of Light Light Rays and Reflection Light Rays and Refraction Total Internal Reflection Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Converging Lens Thin Converging Lenses Applications of Converging Lenses Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Upit Sound The Nature and Production of Sound The Transmission of Sound The Detection of Sound The Reflection of Sound Ultrasound Measuring the speed of Sound Pitch Loudness and Quality Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Scanned with CamScanner on D Electricity and Magnetism Unit Static Electricity Electrostatic Phenomena Insulators and Conductors The Electroscope Optional Electric Field Some Practical Applications and Hazards of Electrostatics Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Current Electricity Static Charge and Electric Current Electric Symbols Electromotive Force EMF and Potential Difference PD Resistance Electric Circuits Series Electric Circuits Parallel Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit DC Circuits Series Circuits Parallel Circuits Series and Parallel Circuits Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Practical Electric Circuitry Some Uses of Electricity Measurement of Electrical Energy Dangers of Electricity Safe Use of Electricity at Home Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Unit Simple Phenomena of Magnetism Materials and Magnets Magnetic Induction Theory of Magnetism Methods of Magnetisation and Demagnetisation Magnetic Fields and the Plotting Compass Magnetic Properties of Iron and Steel Some Uses of Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets Magnetic Effect of a Current Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Scanned with CamScanner Unit Force on Conductor in a Magnetic Field Ponce on a Current Carrying Conductor in a Magnetic Held Por loween The Parallel Current Carrying Wires Optional Fone on a CurrentCarrying Rectangular Coil in a Magnetic Field Pon on a Moving Charge in a Magnetic Field The Thinking Room Unit Blectromagnetic feets Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current Generators Transformen Conce Map The Thinking Room OS Unit Introductory Electronics Electrons and How They are Produced Investigating the Properties of Electrons Cathode Ray Tube The Cathode Ray Oscilloscope CRO Using the CRO Circuit Components Digital Logic Circuits Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Section E Atomic Physics Unit Radioactivity and the Nuclear Atom The Discovery of Radioactivity Detection of Radioactivity Characteristics of the Three Kinds of Radiation Halflife and its Measurement Radiation and People Uses Hazands and Precautions The Discovery of the Nuclear Atom Structure of the Atom Nuclear Reactions Nuclear Energy Concept Map The Thinking Room Exercise Answers Appendix URL List ndex Scanned with CamScanner
1.091
EFZAL ANWER MUSHTAQ
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION
22-B
ENGLISH
QUMI KUTUB KHANA
2006
1.092
LIAN SEK LIN
NEW MATHS FOR SEC SCHOOL SYLLABUS D
22-E
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC
1990
new mathematic for secondary school Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER SETS Sets and Subsets Intersection and Union of Sets Venn Diagrams CHAPTER MATRICES Matrix Addition Equal Matrices Null Matrices Opposite of a Matrix Matrix Subtraction Scalar Multiplication of Matrices Multiplication of Matrices Unit Matrices Determinants and Inverse Matrices Matrix Equations CHAPTER TRANSFORMATIONS Reflections Rotations Translations Enlargements Shear and Stretching More Problems on Transformations Combination of Transformations imbination of CHAPTER MORE ABOUT SETS The Language of Sets Using Venn Diagrams to solve Problems Implications Simple Logical Problems Some Useful Rules for Deductive Reasoning Optional CHAPTER LINEAR PROGRAMMING Inequalities in Two Variables Applications to Simple Problems CHAPTER MATRIX TRANSFORMATIONS Matrix Transformations Invariant Points Geometry of Matrices Translation and Combination of Transformations CHAPTER VECTORS Vectors Ivector sometry Scanned with CamScanner Equivalent Vectors Addition of Vectors Null Vector and Inverse of a Vector Subtraction of Vectors Scalar Multiplication of Vectors Position Vectors Vector Geometry CHAPTER PROBABILITY Probability Estimating Probability More about Probability A Counting Principle CHAPTER REVISION Geometry Arithmetic Algebra Sets Trigonometry Transformations Matrices Graphs Loci and Inequalities Vectors Statistics and Probability Revision Papers ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
1.093
SYED MUHAMMAD SHOAIB
A TEXT BOOK OF COMPUTER SCIENCE CLASS IX
22-F
ENGLISH
MAKTABA FARIDI
2005
CONTENTS CHAPTER NO INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE Definition of Computer Advantages of Computer Capabilities Comparison bw Computer and human History of Computer The Dark age Middle age The Modern age Types of Computer Digital Computer Analog Computer Hybrid Computer Classification of Computer Micro computers Functional Unit of a Computer System Input Devices Central Processing Unit a Control Unit b Arithmetic Logic Unit Buses Address Bus Data Bus Control Bus Memory Unit Primary Main Memory RAM ROM PROM EPROM EEPROM Cache Memory Auxiliary Memory Input Devices Output Devices Ports Serial Ports Parallel Ports SCSI Ports Game Port Keyboard and Mouse Ports EXERCISE CHAPTER NO Mini C Main Frame Computers Super Computer Impact of Computer and Internet on Society Computer Languages Types of Programming Language Low level language High level languages EXERCISE CHAPTER NO COMPUTER COMPONENTS INPUT OUTPUT DEVICES OC Computer Data Processing Electronic Data Processing Data Processing Cycle General Structure of a Computer system Input Devices Keyboard Mouse Joy Stick Scanned with CamScanner SIMMS and DIMMs Memory Measuring Units Secondary Storage devices Sequential Access Device Random Access Device Punch Card Card Reader a Wire Brush Card Reader b The Photo Electric Card Read Punched Paper Tape Tape Reader b Photoelectric Cartridges Magnetic Disk Tracker Ball CHAPTER Scanner Light Pen STORAGE DEVICES Graphic Table Main Memory Voice Input RAM Magnetic Ink character Recognition MICR ROM Optical Character Reader OCR Microphone Digital Camera Output Devices Soft copy Devices Hard copy Devices Monitor or Video display unit VDU Electronic Displays Voice Synthesis or Audio response Unit Printer a Mechanical Impact Printer Tape Cassettes and Serial Printer Pot Matrix Printer Daisy Wheel Printer a Disk Pack Tele type Printer b Hard Disk Line Printer c Floppy Disk Chain Printer CDROM EXERCISE Wheel Printer Drum printer CHAPTER II NonImpact Printer DATA REPRESENTATION Electromagnetic Electrostatic DATA Thermal Printers BISTABLE Characteristic Ink Jet Printers A number system that is natural Laser Printers to the digital computers Plotter Decimal Number System Photographic Output Binary Number system Computer Output on Conversion of a Micro Film COM Decimal No into Binary No CDROM Drive Conversion of Binary No into Decimal No Addition of Binary Numbers EXERCISE Subtraction of Binary Numbers Concept of Complement Scanned with CamScanner CDWriter Hard Drive of a decimal number Rules of Boolean Aiceba Subtraction of Binary Operator Procedure numbers by using Lows of Boolean Algebra complements Commutatie om Multiplication of Binary Numbers Associatius low Division of Binary Number Distributive ow of arc BinarycodeDecimal BCD number Octal Number system Duality Principiem Conversion of Decimal Demurrages Theorem number into Octal numbers Truth Table Conversion of Octal number Sum of Product SOP Erpression into Decimal number Product of Sum POS Conversion of Octal number Kamage Map into Binary number Variable KMAP Conversion of Binary number Variable KMao into Octal number EXERCISE Hexa Decimal number system CHAPTER Conversion of Decimal number into Hexadecimal number COMPUTER SOFTWARE Conversion of Hexadecimal number into Decimal number Types of Software Conversion of Hexadecimal Systern Software number into Binary number Application Software Conversion of Binary number Operating Systern into Hexadecimal number Disk Operating systems Conversion of Octal number Command into Hexadecimal number Internal Commands Conversion of Hexadecimal number Extemal Comrades into Octal number CLS Commandcom Computer Codes Data command Time Command EXERCISE Prompt Command CHAPTER Version command Volume Command BOOLEAN ALGEBRA Type Command Type Command Boolean Algebra Vs Rename Command Ordinary Algebra Directory Boolean Constant Directory Command Boolean Variables MEDIR Command Logical operator CH DIR Command Not operator PM DIR Command Or operator Copy Command AND OPERATOR Format Command Logical Gate CH DSK Command AND Gates Disk Comp Command OR Gates Disk copy Command BIT Gates Umber Scanned with CamScanner Label Command Control Boxes Batch file Menu Bar Configuration File Horizontal Scale Echo Command Vertical Scroll Bar REM Command Horizontal Scroll Bar Buffers Command Status Bar File Command Task Bar Path Shut down Windows EXERCISE Stand by Shut down CHAPTER Restart Log off INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS Display Properties Points Windows deserve Change Wall paper our attention Change the Screen Saver Windows upgradation Change the Appearance time to time Change the effects services in Windows Change the Web Settings Graphical User Interíace GUI Change the graphic settings Desktop My Computer I Con My Computer Primary Desktop Icon con Components Task Bar Managing Files and folder Start burton Windows Explorer Program Managing Files and folder Document Recycle Bin Settings Managing Recycle Search Bin desperation Help Control Panel Run Network neighborhood Shut down To set up a printer Windows Properties To add or remove a Using the Mouse on the new Desktop windows component How to Use Mouse To adjust the double Pointing click spaces your mouse Clicking Windows Installation Double Clicking Compute Virus Dragging Ways to spread virus Configure Menu Right Click Type of Virus Components of Window
1.094
GUL SHAHZAD SARWAR
PRACTICAL PHYSICS FOR XI
22-C
ENGLISH
IRA PUBLISHER
2008
ccording To New Syllabus DPractical shysics FOR CLASS XI Gol Shabzad Sarwa IQRA PUBLISHERS Scanned with CamScanner Contents ove Sooves viii Preface to the Thirty Fourth Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction Vernier Callipers EXPERIMENT To determine athe volume of a given solid cylinder and bthe capacity inner volume of a given test tube using vernier callipers Micrometer Screw Gauge EXPERIMENT To determine athe volume of a given small sphere and bthe crosssectional area of a given piece of wire using micrometer screw gauge Spherometer EXPERIMENT To determine the radius of curvature of given spherical convex mirror using spherometer and to calculate its focal length Addition of Vectors by Rectangular Components EXPERIMENT a To determine the resultant of two given vectors forces by the rectangular component method Addition of Vectors by Parallelogram Law of Vectors EXPERIMENT b To determine the resultant of two given vectors forces by the parallelogram law of vectors Acceleration due to Gravity EXPERIMENT a To determine the value of g by free fall method EXPERIMENT To determine the value of g at Karachi by free fall method using digital free fall apparatus Conditions of Equilibrium EXPERIMENT To study the conditions of equilibrium using Gravesands apparatus Scanned with CamScanner quilibrium for parallel forces EXPERIMENT b To study the conditions of equilibrium for Simple Pendulum v a simple pendulum and the rawing a graph between L and EXPERIMENT To determine the value of g by a simple pend length of seconds pendulum at Karachi by drawing a graph between Laws of Simple Pendulum EXPERIMENT For a simple pendulum to verify the following relations The time period is independent of the amplitude The time period is directly proportional to the square root of its length The time period is independent of the mass or material of the bob Measurement of Potential Energy EXPERIMENT To study the changes in potential energy of a body by a helical spring Conservation of Momentum EXPERIMENT To study the law of conservation of momentum Surface Tension EXPERIMENT a To determine the value of surface tension of water by capillary rise method using travelling microscope EXPERIMENT To determine the value of surface tension of water by capillary rise method using centimetre scale and needle Measurement of Elasticity EXPERIMENT To determine Youngs modulus of a given wire by Searle apparatus Ripple Tank EXPERIMENT To determine the velocity of periodic waves using ripp tank upply by Melde Alternating Current Measurement EXPERIMENT To determine the frequency of AC supply by apparatus Transverse Vibration of Stretched String EXPERIMENT T To verify the laws of vibration of stretched stri sonometer Velocity of Sound EXPERIMENT To determine the velocity of sound aat room te and bat °C by resonance tube tched strings alat room temperat Scanned with CamScanner vii Real and Apparent Depth EXPERIMENT a To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth using a travelling microscope EXPERIMENT b To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth using noparallax method EXPERIMENT c To determine refractive index of the material of a glass slab by the method of real and apparent depth Lenses EXPERIMENT To determine the focal length of a given convex lens by two pin noparallax method EXPERIMENT To determine the focal length of a given concave lens by concave mirror Refractive Index of Glass EXPERIMENT To determine refractive index of the material of a prism by critical angle method Refractive Index of Water EXPERIMENT To determine refractive index of water using a concave mirror Refractive Index of Glass EXPERIMENT To determine the refractive index of a glass prism for sodium light using spectrometer Newtons Rings EXPERIMENT To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newtons rings Diffraction Grating EXPERIMENT To determine the wavelength of sodium light by diffraction grating Compound Microscope EXPERIMENT To set up a compound microscope and determine its magnifying power Bibliography Conversion Factors Tables of Physical Constants Scanned with CamScanner
1.095
PROF. ABDUL MAJEED KHAN ROHAIL
PRACTICAL JOURNAL CHEMISTRY
22-C
ENGLISH
STTB
2005
Practical Journal CHEMISTRY For Classes IXX SINDH TEXT BOOK BOARD JAMSHORO Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS EXPERIMENT S No How to cut and bend a glass tubing and how to draw a iet a b apers a To measure the volume of a liquid by using different measuring apparatuses To determine the density of a given liquid at room temperature melalure To separate the components of a mixture of sand and common To determine the melting point of a given solid To determine the boiling point of a given liquid To test the conductivity of an electric current through an electrolytic and nonelectrolytic solutions To identify the acidic basic or neutral nature of solutions of different substances by using litmus papers To determine the pH of different acids and bases at different rations using pH papers To determine the pH of a given sample of soil by using pH papers To prepare cm of M and M standard solutions of sodium carbonate and sodium chloride To determine the molarity of a given solution of sodium hydroxide by titrating it against a decimolar M solution of hydrochloric acid by using phenol phthalein indicator To determine the molarity of a given solution of sodium carbonate Yo by titrating it against a decimolar solution of sulphuric acid by using methyl orange indicator To prepare common salt in the laboratory through process of neutralization of sodium carbonate with hydrochloric acid To purify common salt from a sample of mineral rock salt To determine the solubility of sodium chloride in water at room temperature To prepare hydrogen gas in the laboratory by the action or Zinc metal on sulphuric acid or ii Aluminium metal on sou To compare the impurities of water collected from various so To study the allotropic forms of sulphur To prepare hydrogen sulphide gas and study its propertie To prepare carbon dioxide gas in the laboratory To prepare oxygen gas by using hydrogen peroxide a manganese dioxide To prepare hydrochloric acid gas in the laboratory To prepare soap by saponification action of on sodium hydroxi y its properties Scanned with CamScanner
1.096
PROF. ABDUL MAJEED KHAN ROHAIL
PRACTICAL JOURNAL CHEMISTRY
22-C
ENGLISH
STTB
2005
Practical Journal CHEMISTRY For Classes IXX SINDH TEXT BOOK BOARD JAMSHORO Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS apers EXPERIMENT S No How to cut and bend a glass tubing and how to draw a iet To weigh solid objects by using a simple weighing balance To measure the volume of a liquid by using different measuring apparatuses To determine the density of a given liquid at room temperature melalure To separate the components of a mixture of sand and common a To determine the melting point of a given solid b To determine the boiling point of a given liquid To test the conductivity of an electric current through an electrolytic and nonelectrolytic solutions To identify the acidic basic or neutral nature of solutions of different substances by using litmus papers To determine the pH of different acids and bases at different rations using pH papers To determine the pH of a given sample of soil by using pH papers To prepare cm of M and M standard solutions of sodium carbonate and sodium chloride a To determine the molarity of a given solution of sodium hydroxide by titrating it against a decimolar M solution of hydrochloric acid by using phenol phthalein indicator To determine the molarity of a given solution of sodium carbonate Yo by titrating it against a decimolar solution of sulphuric acid by using methyl orange indicator To prepare common salt in the laboratory through process of neutralization of sodium carbonate with hydrochloric acid To purify common salt from a sample of mineral rock salt To determine the solubility of sodium chloride in water at room temperature To prepare hydrogen gas in the laboratory by the action or Zinc metal on sulphuric acid or ii Aluminium metal on sou To compare the impurities of water collected from various so To study the allotropic forms of sulphur To prepare hydrogen sulphide gas and study its propertie To prepare carbon dioxide gas in the laboratory To prepare oxygen gas by using hydrogen peroxide a manganese dioxide To prepare hydrochloric acid gas in the laboratory To prepare soap by saponification action of on sodium hydroxi y its properties Scanned with CamScanner
1.097
MUJTABA ZAIDI
CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS BOOK 2 XII
22-C
ENGLISH
KATHIAWAR STORE
Practical Chemistry With VIVA Voce BOOK Mujtaba Zena Mue Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS PART ONE A QUALITATIVE INORGANIC SALT ANALYSIS i Introduction ii Solubility Product iii Common ion effect iv List of Acidic and Basic Radicals WC iv vi vii SALT ANALYSIS ACIDIC BASIC RADICALS Preliminary Examination of the Salt Important hints for acidic Anion adicals Group Analysis for Anion acidic radical preliminary tests Group wise systematic analysis for Anion Acidic radical Group Group II Group III Important hints for Basic cation radicals Preparation of original solution Group wise systematic Analysis for cation Basic radicals Analysis of Group i iiA iB viii ix xi xii yili xiv XV xvi V xvii PART TWO B WAY TO WRITE THE JOURNAL MODEL EXPERIMENTS Experiment No Analysis of copper sulphate CuSo Ferrous Sulphate Feso Lead Acitate Pb CHCoo Cobalt Nitrate CO NO Chromium Chloride Crci Nickel Nitrate NI NO Maganese Chloride Mnci Analysis of Bariumchloride Bach Strantium Nitrate Sr No Ammonium Sulphate NH S Scanned with CamScanner a b PART THREE C BIOCHEMISTRY Carbohydrates Introduction Definition and Classification Proteins Introduction Definition and Classification Fats Oils Introduction Definition Saponification Biochemical test for carbohydrates Biochemical test for proteins Biochemical test for Fats and oils Explanation of some Biochemical test ili BERSION iv vi vii ORGANIC PREPARATIONS Experiment No preparation of potash Alum lodoform Plastic A Plastic iii PART FOUR D GENERAL Important VIVA VOCE questions and their Answer Preparation of some important Laboratory reagents Name of common Laboratory Reagents and their formulas Valency chart Physical constants of important elements General instructions for Students How to work in the Laboratory Scanned with CamScanner
1.100
THO LAI HOONG
NEW LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE W/B 1
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
2001
Noman Aslam New Lower Secondary Science Workbook Tho Lal Hoong Hons Diped Ho Peck Leng DipEd GESTI ater Associate Professor Goh Noon Khang D certa Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER œ“ CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER What Is Science Measuring Length Area And Volume Time Rate And Speed Mass Density And Temperature Matter And Their Physical Properties Classification Of Things Living In Our Changing World Manufacturing From Raw Materials To Useful Products Element The Simplest Kind Of Matter Compounds Or Mixtures Separating Mixtures Air Air Pollution CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER Classifying Plants And Animals Cells Cells Tissues Organs And Systems Energy The Earth€™s Energy Its Sources And Storage Food Our Source Of Energy Food To Make Or To Break Force And Pressure Work Just A Change Of Energy Turning Effect Of Forces Smoking Kills Scanned with CamScanner
1.101
THO LAI HOONG
NEW LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE BOOK 1A
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1998
New Lower Secondary Science Practical A Tho Lai Hoong BSc Hons DipEd Ho Peck Leng BSc DipEd General Editor Associate Professor Goh Ngoh Khang DSc CertEd Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER What Is Science Activity I Knowing your science laboratory and obeying its rules Activity Laboratory apparatus Activity The Bunsen burner Activity Using a Bunsen burner for henting Activity More about the Bunsen burner CHAPTER Measuring Length Aren And Volume Activity Measuring length using the measuring tape and metre rule Activity Measuring length using the vernier calipers Activity Finding the areas of regular and irregular plane figures Activity Measuring the volumes of liquids and solids CHAPTER Time Rate And Speed Activity Measuring time using the stopclock and stopwatch Activity Measuring the pulse rate Activity Measuring speed CHAPTER Mass Density And Temperature Activity Measuring mass using the beam balance Activity Measuring density Activity Measuring temperature CHAPTER Matter And Their Physical Properties Activity Observing and describing matter Activity Solubility of sugar Activity Testing the electrical conductivity of different materials Activity Investigating further some physical properties of objects CHAPTER Classification of Things Activity Distinguishing the main classes of materials CHAPTER Living In Our Changing World Activity Can heat change matter Activity Can light change matter Activity Can mixing change matter Activity Can electricity change matter CHAPTERS Element The Simplest Kind Of Matter Activity Getting to know your elements Activity Investigating some general properties of metal Activity Breaking up water into its elements als and nonmetals Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER Compounds Or Mixtures Activity Mixing elements Activity Forming a compound from elements Activity Mixing an element with a compound Activity Mixing two compounds Activity Making limestone from your breath CHAPTER Separating Mixtures Activity Separating sugar from a mixture of sugar and grains of barley Activity Making copper sulphate crystals Activity Separating ink from a mixture of ink and water Activity Separating a mixture of coloured dyes Activity Food colouring Activity Investigating the green colouring in grass CHAPTER Air Activity Activity Identifying oxygen gas Identifying carbon dioxide gas CHAPTER Air Pollution Activity Investigating the solid pollutants in the air Scanned with CamScanner
1.102
THO LAI HOONG
NEW LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE BOOK 1B
22-C
ENGLISH
PAN PACIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1999
New Lower Secondary Science Practical B Tho Lai Huong Hons Dig Ed Ho Peck Leng BSc Dipea General Editor Associate Professor Gon Ngon Khang Cented Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER Classifying Plants And Animals Activity Classifying living things Activity Identifying vertebrates using a dichotomous key Activity Constructing a dichotomous key to identify leaves CHAPTER Cells Activity Activity Activity Activity Getting to know the microscope and its adjustments Using the microscope Investigating a human cheek cell Investigating plant cells CHAPTER Energy Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Converting energy from one form to another Converting chemical energy Converting heat energy Converting electrical energy Converting light energy Na CHAPTER Food Our Source Of Energy Activity Food tests Activity Healthy food and drinks CHAPTER Food To Make Or To Break Activity Investigating the type of food stored in a green leaf Activity Investigating the gas produced during photosynthesis Activity A Investigating whether carbon dioxide gas is needed for photosynthesis Activity B Investigating whether sunlight is needed for photosynthesis Activity C Investigating whether chlorophyll is needed for photosynthe Activity A Investigating the amount of oxygen in inhaled and exhaled air Activity B Investigating the amount of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air Activity C Comparing the composition of water vapour in inhaled and exhaled air My D Comparing the temperatures of inhaled and exhaled air CHAPTER Force And Pressure Activity Measuring forces Activity Investigating the relationship between pressure force a Investigating the relat Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER Work Just A Change of Energy Activity Measuring work done CHAPTER Turning Effect Of Forces Activity Investigating the turning effect of forces CHAPTER Smoking Kills Activity How to stop smoking Scanned with CamScanner
1.154
MRS H I AHMED
WAQT KI KAHANI
22-A
URDU
NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION
1990
1.163
ZEHRA SHERVANI
WORKING WITH SOUNDS PHONICS BOOK 0
22-B
ENGLISH
STERLING PRESS
2003
forking with sound sterlingScanned with CamScannerContentsLetters a gReview LessonLetters h mReview lessonLetters n Review LessonLetters u zReview LessonUpper caselower case lettersSequencing the AlphabetLetterSound correspondenceScanned with CamScanner
1.167
MARGARD NAUDE
10 STORIES FROM SHAKESPEAR
22-B
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
1997
JScanned with CamScannerContentsRomeo and Juliet The Merchant of Venice Twelfth Night Or What You Will As You Like It A Midsummer Night€™s Dream Macbeth Julius Caesar Hamlet King Lear A The Winter€™s Tale Scanned with CamScanner
1.176
ROSEMARY ALLEN
ENGLISH FOR ME W/B 5
22-B
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
2000
Scanned with CamScannerContentsLesson Lesson How many oranges wouldyou like At the book store When shall we go bike riding When shall we go running The sports center Lets plan our day What shall we carry next Id like two hamburgers How many bags would you like What would you like Can I help Wed like one pound of cheese Review Review I have a very bad toothache At the bike repair shop Im going to the market I€™m going to the store I like to swing up high I always play on the slide Review Im going to watch the game Im going to practice dribbling Her plane is landing at am Why did you go Where did you go I went to Kims house Which flight should we take What should we order Come to Data World Id like a new computer What should I bring Do you like camp Review I saw you here last night Where did you go yesterday What happened to your arm I like riding my dirt bike I was waiting for a ride Why were you waiting Review ReviewScanned with CamScanner
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ROSEMARY ALLEN
ENGLISH FOR ME W/B 3
22-B
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
2000
Scanned with CamScannerContentsLesson LessonA ride in the citv I saw a bookstore I m lateI m earlv When did vou go to the library What time does it openWhat time does it start She went to the citvJ Where is the park Turn left at City Road How do we get to the theater Review What day is it Today is Wednesday Mothers Day is in May This month is October What is todays date I €™ll jump up high Review Review I clean mv house He makes the breakfast On Friday I ll plav badminton Will vou wash the dishes WTiat do vou do on theSweekends I want to read comics evervdav Review It s hot in summer Its noon It s cold in the winter Its time to study It s cool in the fall Its am W hat season do you prefer What shall I wearLet s go to the beachReview Its half past six Lets count the minutes Two ways to tell the time Review When does the train leave Scanned with CamScanner
1.179
ROSEMARY ALLEN
ENGLISH FOR ME W/B 2
22-B
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
2000
Scanned with CamScannerContentsLesson Lesson Review Im playing video games Im watching TV Billy is cycling in the parkIÂ What shall we play I like cycling She likes shopping andswimming This is my school I study in the library Wheres the computer room My school bag is in theclassroom Please open your book Lets draw a circle Review I can play badminton He can play basketball Im playing badminton Billy kicks the ball Mr Chen is a good soccerplayer Is Billy a good basketballplayer Review What are you eating What are you drinking I like chocolates What do you like What do they like Do you like swimming Review Did you play in the gym I ate my lunch What did you eat for lunch I swam in the water What did you do to it What did he do to it Review Review Hes reading Shes talking Im walking in the park We re running What are you doing today Wheres LisaScanned with CamScanner
1.191
MARK PATMORE and BRIAN SEGAR
REVISE GCSE MATHEMATICS STUDY GUIDE
22-E
ENGLISH
LETTS EDUCATIONAL
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Letts the ultimate Study Guide GCSE Maths written by GCSE examiners Mathematics Scanned with CamScanner Contents Scanned with CamScanner Shape and Space Congruent triangles Properties of triangles and quadrilaterals Rightangled triangles Trigonometry Circles D shapes Transformations Area and volume Vectors Measures and constructions Mensuration Loch Sample GCSE questions Exam practice questions Handling Data Identification and selection Collecting data Processsing and representing data Probability Interpretation Sample GCSE questions Exam practice questions Exam practice answers Mock examination papers Index Scanned with CamScanner
1.208
REDSPOT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE GCEO LEVEL YEARLY 1994 - 2005
22-B
ENGLISH
REDSPOT
2006
Scanned with CamScannerGCC €O€™ Level English Language YearlySlIl€™tKjin €¢ Pij  l i N iiJ r V €¢ €¢ f Tji ii P €¢ f i J HI r P T i Jiui Pi r r T  n €¢ r P a Jan r N €¢ f A l jaiic Ri r a r ii €¢ r P €¢ J P €¢ r l N nJ T P €¢ S P A €¢ €¢ P a S €¢ r  fuiv rr I €™€¢ r I June Pr L S vend r A n P c u PafÂT l J a S v€” r per i€¢ vr Scanned with CamScanner
1.209
REDSPOT EDU BOARD
MATHEMATICS GCEO LEVEL EXAMS PAPER
22-E
ENGLISH
REDSPOT
2005
Mathematics Worked Solution COMPILED FOR O Levels Project Editor Editorial Board Gce REDSPOT Scanned with CamScanner GCE O Level Mathematics Topical Syllabus UOZEWZE Numbers Everyday Mathematics Indices and Standard Form Inequalities Algebraic Expressions and Manipulations Variations Solutions of Equations and Simultaneous Equations Topic Topic a Topic Topic Topic Topic a Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Topic Coordinate Geometry Graphs of Functions and Graphical Solutions Graphs in Practical Situations and Travel Graphs Similarity and Congruency Mensuration Symmetry Loci and Constructions Angles and Circle Properties Trigonometry Bearings Probability Transformation Vectors in Two Dimensions Statistics Sets and Venn Diagrams Problem Solving and Patterns Revision June Paper December Paper June Paper December Paper June Paper December Paper Scanned with CamScanner
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REDSOPT
TOPICAL CHEMISTRY WORKED SOLUTION
22-C
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STEPPING FORWARD BOOK 3
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PAN PACIFIC
2002
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SOLVED URDU SYLLABUS B OLEVEL PAPERS1-2
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LEVEL EXAM PAPERS Queetcals Pure Biology ed Solutions Actual Exam Papers Thinking Process MCQs with HELPS COMPILED FOR O Levels Project Editor Editorial Board Gce Leve REDSPOT Scanned with CamScanner GCE O Lovel Puro Biology Topical ca Chiniot Islamia School College Library Syllabus MCO OOZEW ZEO solutions TUTORY solutions Unit CELL STRUCTURE and ORGANISATION Unit SPECIALISED CELLS TISSUES and ORGANS Unit DIFFUSION and OSMOSIS Unit ENZYMES Unit PLANT NUTRITION Unit TRANSPORT in FLOWERING PLANTS Unit FOOD and NUTRITION Unit DIGESTION Unit TRANSPORT in MAN Unit RESPIRATION Unit EXCRETION Unit HOMEOSTASIS Unit COORDINATION and RESPONSE Unit THE USE and ABUSE of DRUGS Unit MICROORGANISMS and BIOTECHNOLOGY Unit ENERGY and THE ECOSYSTEM Unit EFFECTS of MAN on THE ECOSYSTEM Unit ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION and REPRODUCTION in PLANTS Unit REPRODUCTION in MAN Unit INHERITANCE Revision JuneDecember Paper JuneDecember Paper JuneDecember Paper JuneDecember Paper DATE SEP ACC NO Scanned with CamScanner
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YEARLY COMPUTER STUDIES 1993-2005
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2005
Syllabus June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper Introduction to PseudoCode SEP DATE ACC NO CALL NO SHELF NOf SUBJECT Computer Studies
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umjwj UMUMULA Worked Solutlcn EXAMPAPERSPakistan StudiesEnvironment of Pakistan Actaol Cian PapersTkitkiig ProcenTeackcr s CommentsCOMPILED FOP LevelsGCE O Level Pakistan Studies Environment of Pakistan YearlytInstructions to CandidatesRevised SyllabusJune December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper June December Paper Scanned with CamScanner
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GHAYYUR ABBAS ZAIDI
PHYSICS PRACTICAL NOTE BOOK
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NEW STAR
2004
Practical Notebook Gheyyur Abbas Zaidi Scanned with CamScanner Contents Introduction Important Instructions to the Students in the laboratory Welcome to the science laboratory Knowledge of precautions and laboratory safety rules over How dolperform practical What is that piece of equipment called How well can observe Experiment Measure the length and diameter of a solid cylinder with vernier callipers Measure the thickness of a metal strip or a wire by using a screw gauge To study the motion of a ball rolling down along an angle iron by drawing a graph between s andt Find the value ofgby free fall method Determine the coefficient of sliding friction using a horizontal plane Find the resultant of two vectors graphically by Gravesends apparatus To verify the principle of moments by using a meter rod balanced on a wedge Determine the mechanical advantage of an inclined plane Determine the mechanical advantage of a fixed pulley and a moveable pulley To study the relationship between load and extension of a helical spring by drawing a graph Find the density of a body heavier than water by Archimedes principle Find the specific heat by method of mixture using polystyrene cups used as container of negligible heat capacity Draw a graph between temperature and time when ice is converted into water and then to steam by slow heating Scanned with CamScanner
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D G MACKEAN
GCSE BIOLOGY SECOND EDITION
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JOHN MURRAY
1998
INNER GCSE TES SCIENCE BOOK AV Biology second edition ti D G Mackean Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS To the student vi SOME PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY Cells and tissues The chemicals of living cells Energy from respiration How substances get in and out of cells Photosynthesis and nutrition in plants Exam questions FLOWERING PLANTS Plant structure and function Transport in plants Reproduction in flowering plants Germination and tropisms Exam questions HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Food and diet Digestion absorption and use of food The blood circulatory system Breathing Excretion and the kidneys The skin and temperature control Reproduction The skeleton muscles and movement The senses Coordination Personal health Exam questions Scanned with CamScanner GENETICS AND HEREDITY Contents cell dression chromosomes and genes Horati ration selection and enlution Exam questions ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT The interdependence of living organiSTS The human impact on the environment Protecting the environment Populations Eum questions DIVERSITY OF ORGANISMS Cantication Microorganisas Characteristics of living organisms Feeting Breathing Reproduction Growth and change Movement and locomotion Sensitivity Eram questions MICROORGANISMS AND HUMANS Biotechnology Disese causes transmission and control Exam questions Appendix Reagents Appendix Further examination questions Appendix Some landmarks in the history of medicine Glossary Index Scanned with CamScanner
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LIAN SEK LIN
NEW MATHS FOR SEC SCHOOL SYLLABUS D
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PAN PACIFIC
1990
Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS CHAPTER QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Perfect Squares Completing the Square Solving Equations by Formula Problems leading to Quadratic Equations CHAPTER GRAPHS Gradient of a Straight Line Equation of a Straight Line Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations by Graphs Solving Equations by Graphs CHAPTER GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES OF A CIRCLE Geometry Review Symmetry Properties of a Circle Angle Properties of a Circle More Angle Properties of a Circle CHAPTER STATISTICS Collection and Presentation of Data Frequency Distribution Mean Mode and Median of Frequency Distribution Central Tendency Presenting Grouped Data CHAPTER INEQUALITIES Properties of Order Equivalent Inequalities Solving Inequalities Inequalities involving the use of Graphs Linear Inequalities of Two Variables CHAPTER RATE OF CHANGE AND AREAS UNDER GRAPHS Velocity at a Point Rate of Change Areas under Graphs The Traperium Rule CHAPTER LOCI Locus as a Set of Points Geometrical Properties related to Laci Intersection of Loci Scanned with CamScanner CHAPTER BEARING AND TRIGONOMETRY Bearing Trigonometrical Ratios for an Obtuse Angle Solution of Triangles Simple Trigonometrical Problems in Three Dimensions Simple Trigonometrical Problems involving Bearing CHAPTER MORE ON STATISTICS Cumulative Frequency Percentiles Quartiles and the Interquartile Range Averages for Grouped Data A Short Method of Calculating the Mean CHAPTER REVISION Revision Al Arithmetic Revision A Algebra Revision A Geometry Revision A Graphs Revision A Statistics Revision A Trigonometry and Mensuration Revision B – Bearing Trigonometry and Statistics Revision B – Inequalities and Graphs ANSWERS Scanned with CamScanner
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D G MACKEAN
GCSE BIOLOGY
22-C
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JOHN MURRAY
1989
GCSET BIOLO SILI DG Mackean Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS SECTION SOME PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOG Cells and Tissues The Chemicals of Living Cells Energy from Respiration How Substances get in and out of Cells Photosynthesis and Nutrition in Plants SECTION FLOWERING PLANTS Plant Structure and Function Transport in Plants Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Seed Germination Vegetative Reproduction Plant Sensitivity SECTION HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Food and Diet Digestion Absorption and Use of Food The Blood Circulatory System Breathing Excretion and the Kidneys The Skin and Temperature Control Reproduction The Skeleton Muscles and Movement Teeth The Senses Coordination Scanned with CamScanner SECTION GENETICS AND HEREDITY Cell Division and Chromosomes Heredity Variation and Selection SECTION ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT The Interdependence of Living Organisms The Soil The Human Impact on the Environment Conservation and the Reduction of Pollution Ecology Populations SECTION DIVERSITY OF ORGANISMS Classification Bacteria and Viruses Fungi Protista and some Lower Plants Some Invertebrates Vertebrates Characteristics of Living Organisms Further Examination Questions Appendix First Aid and Emergency Treatment Appendix Reagents Appendix Book List Appendix Resources Glossary a Scientific b Biological c Some Derivations Index Scanned with CamScanner
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B S BECKETT
BIOLOGY A MODERN INTRODUCTION
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OXFORD
1986
Biology A modern intro GCSE edition BSBeckett Scanned with CamScanner Contents The characteristics and variety of living things The characteristics of life Metabolism and enzymes Identifying organisms Classification sorting living things into groups Cells Cell structure Plant and animal cells compared Cells tissues and organs Cell size Cell division and growth Cell division by mitosis Osmosis and diffusion in cells a Food and diet Energy value of food Types of food and their composition Why we need water Dietary fibre roughage A balanced diet Diet problems Food additives Feeding the worlds billions Biotechnology and food production Feeding and the digestive system Digestion absorption and assimilation Digestive enzymes Teeth Digestion in the mouth Swallowing and peristalsis Digestion in the stomach Digestion and absorption in the small intestine Functions of the large intestine Summary of digestion and assimilation vii Scanned with CamScanner Contents Plant nutrition The mechanism of photosynthesis Lenf structure in relation to photosynthesis The leaf in action The rate of photosynthesis The importance of photosynthesis A plants mineral needs Transport in mammals The need for a transport system Composition of blood Circulation of blood in mammals Tissue fluid and the lymphatic system The main functions of blood Blood groups and blood clotting Diseases of the circulatory system Support and transport in plants Vascular tissue in flowering plants Support in plants Flow of water through plants Absorption of minerals by roots Transpiration rate Stomata Translocation Respiration The release of energy from food Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration How organisms use energy Gas exchange and breathing Gas exchange in small organisms Characteristics of respiratory surfaces Respiratory organs of mammals Gas exchange in the lungs Breathing ventilation of the lungs Diseases of the respiratory system IO Homeostasis the maintenance of a constant internal environment TO Homeostasis and feedback mechanisms The liver Excretion viii Scanned with CamScanner incretion and the kidneys Osmoregulation Kidney machines and transplants Temperature control and the skin Sensitivity and movement in plants Tropisme Phototropiem Geotropism Practical uses for plant hormones Support and movement in animals Types of skeleton The mammal skeleton Joints Muscles and movement Coordination in animals The need for coordination The components of coordinated behaviour The parts of the nervous system Nerve impulses Reflex actions The brain The endocrine system Animal senses and behaviour Types of sense organ Mammal skin senses Mammal eyes Stereoscopic vision and distance judgement Invertebrate response and behaviour The reproductive process The reproductive process Asexual reproduction Examples of asexual reproduction Advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction Types of fertilization Birth rates and death rates Scanned with CamScanner Reproduction in plants Flower structure Flower shape and symmetry Pollination Fertilization IS Seed and fruit formation Dispersal of fruits and seeds Germination Vegetative reproduction Artificial propagation Human reproduction Female reproductive system Menstrual cycle Male reproductive system Copulation and fertilization Pregnancy Birth Feeding and care of babies Diseases associated with reproduction New medical techniques and reproduction IS Population growth and control Population growth Birth control IO Evolution and natural selection The theory of evolution How fossils support the theory of evolution The search for a mechanism of evolution The theory of natural selection Evidence in support of natural selection Scientific critics of Darwinism Variation heredity and genetics Mendels experiments Chromosomes and herediry Modem genetics Genetic engineering Parasites disease and immunity Parasites Viruses and disease Bacteria and disease Protozoa and disease Scanned with CamScanner Contents Fungi and disease Tapeworms and disease The spread and prevention of infection Food preservation Smoking and illhealth Alcohol and illhealth II Immunity and immunization Soil Composition and origin of soil Types of soil Cultivation of soil Soil erosion The balance of nature The nitrogen cycle The carbon cycle The water cycle Food chains Biological pyramids Food webs Ecology and ecosystems What is ecology Colonization succession and climax communities Ecological factors Practical ecology Pollution and conservation Air pollution Land and water pollution Other types of pollution Control of pollution Destruction of wildlife Conservation of wildlife Scanned with CamScanner
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J B CHANNON
NEW GENERAL MATHEMATICS 1
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LONGMAN
1978
New General Mathematics JB Channon McLeish Snit HCH TS Scanned with CamScanner Contents Preface Tables Chapter Factors Easy HCF and LCM Factors p HCF p LCM p Metric system Use of letters and coefficients Symbolical expression Indices Use of letters p coefficients p symbolical expression p like and unlike terms p indices p Simple multiplication with letters Substitution Easy directed numbers Simple multiplication p substitution p easy directed numbers p Simple fractions Fractions p addition and subtraction p multiplication p division p substitution p directed numbers P Planes lines and points Construction of triangles with given sides Planes lines and points p triangle with given sides p Decimals Multiplication by decimals p division by decimals p approximate values p conversion p Revision Examples I to V Easy equations Easy equations p symbolical expression p problems p HCF by continued division Scanned with CamScanner Contents Chapter Angles Il Brackets Brackets p substitution p symbolical expression p problems p Number systems Binary numbers Number systems p binary numbers p addition p subtraction p subtraction by adding the comple ment p multiplication p division p practical applications p Scale drawing Scale drawing p angle subtended p crossstaff angles of elevation and depression p theodolite p clinometer p compass p Fractions involving brackets Equations involving fractions Fractions p equations p symbolical expression p problems p lg Revision Examples VI to X redare Mensuration olan alami Rectangles p units p land measurement p cuboids p circles p Substitution in formulae Triangles and polygons Triangles p polygons p One quantity as a fraction of another Unitary method Ratio Unitary method p ratio p Percentages Percentages p profit and loss p Parallel straight lines Parallelograms and trapeziums Parallel straight lines p construction of parallel lines setsquare and ruler only p parallelogram rhombus trapezium p Scanned with CamScanner Contents Chapter Revision Examples XI to XV Directed numbers Addition and subtraction of compound expressions Subtraction p multiplication and division p sub stitution p equations p addition of compound expressions p subtraction of compound expressionsp Sets Sets p subsets p union and intersection p Venn diagrams p complements p problems p Systems of brackets Identities Systems of brackets p identities p Statistics Piechart ideograph barchart p graphs p straight line graphs p Introduction to formal geometry Introduction p Theorem exterior of A sum of Zs of A p Theorem sum of Zs of polygon p Harder arithmetical fractions Revision Examples XVI to XXV Answers Scanned with CamScanner
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J B CHANNON
NEW GENERAL MATHEMATICS 2
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LONGMAN
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New General Mathematics JB Channon Leishn Smith ead Answers Longman Scanned with CamScanner Contents Averages Statistics Mean median mode p histograms frequency distribu tions p quartiles p Simultaneous linear equations Graphical solution p solution by substitution P solution by elimination p problems p Revision Examples XI to XX Intercept Theorems Theorems Construction Similar triangles numerically Enlargement Tangent and cotangent Use of tables p Square root and cube root Factors am bm p am bm an bn p ax bx c p a b p – p Sine and cosine Revision Examples XXI to XXX Matrices Addition p subtraction p multiplication p simultaneous equations determinants p inverse of a matrix identity matrix p solution of simultaneous linear equations p Plans and elevations Mensuration Carpets and wallpapers p circles and rings p sectors and segments p cylinders boxes and tanks p Quadratic equations Finding the roots p finding the equation p sum and product of roots p graphical solution p problems p Scanned with CamScanner Contents Percentages Simultaneous linear equations Harder equations p harder problems p Revision Examples XXXI to XL Answers Scanned with CamScanner
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J.B CHANNON
NEW GENERAL MATHEMATICS 3
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LONGMAN
1977
New General Mathematics B Channon Leish Smith Icad Answers Longman Scanned with CamScanner Contents Page Preface List of Theorems and Constructions inside front cover Tables inside back cover Chapter Indices Logarithms Negative index in abbreviations p Areas of parallelograms triangles and trapeziums Parallel lines same parallels p parallelograms Theorem p triangles Theorem p trapeziums p A equal to quad Construction p Pythagoras Theorem Square root tables Square root tables p Pythagoras Theorem p Quadratir equations Completing the square p imaginary roots p graphical ad solution p problems p Ratio Rate Scales Proportional parts Rate p comparison of ratios p scales p graphical treatment p proportional parts p Areas and volumes of similar figures sures todos Logarithms nomlanuni omad Standard form p bars p alda rino Revision Examples I to X Flow charts to thos e Programming p Slide rule Multiplication p division p ratios p squares p square roots p Scanned with CamScanner Contents Further trigonometry in a plane Socant and cosecant p use of slide rule p Everyday arithmetic Rates p gas and electricity p insurance p income tax p Long multiplication and division Cubic and other factors Long multiplication p long division p cubic factors p further factors p HCF and LCM Fractions HCF and LCM p fractions p multiplication and Givision p addition and subtraction p equations p problems p Locus Point equidistant from two given points Theorem p point equidistant from two given lines Theorem p circuncircle Construction p circumcentre orthocentre incentre p Revision Examples XI to XX Chords of a circle Literal equations Change of subject Formula for quadratics Literal equations p change of subject p formula for quadratics p Circle theorems Angle at centre is twice angle at circumference Theorem p angles in same segment Theorem p angle in a semicircle Theorem p opposite angles of cyclic quad Theorem p concyclic points p equal arcs and chords p length of arc p Surds Multiplication p division p rationalising the denominator p Angles of ° ° ° ° ° Scanned with CamScanner Contents Logarithms Theory of logarithms p miscellaneous questions involving logarithms or slide rule p Inequalities Linear programming Equations and inequalities p linear programming p Revision Examples XXI to XXX Harder mensuration Cone p frustum p cuboid prism pyramid cylinder sphere p Plans and elevations Rabatment p Trigonometrical problems in three dimensions Harder graphs Tangents Contact of circles Alternate segment Tangent perpendicular to radius p tangents from a point p Construction p contact of circles p alter Date segment Theorem p common tangents p Constructions a and b p incircle Construction p ecircles Construction p arc containing given angle Construction p Miscellaneous arithmetical problems Speed time and distance p mixtures p work pipes etc p races games of skill etc p Matrices Mapping Translation p rotation p reflection p enlarge ment p shearing p stretching p compound mappings p Revision Examples XXXI to XL Answers Scanned with CamScanner
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NEW GENERAL MATHEMATICS 4
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LONGMAN
1971
New General Mathematics JR Channon eish Smith Answers Longman Scanned with CamScanner Contents Page Preface List of Theorems and Constructions Tables Chapter Compound interest Shares and stocks Investments Shares p stock p investments p Unit Trusts p Harder simultaneous equations one linear one quadratic Inequalities Inequalities with fractions p quadratic inequalities p Trigonometrical ratios of an obtuse angle Connections between the trigonometrical ratios Monetary systems and exchange Revision Examples I to X The sine formula Sine formula p ambiguous case p The cosine formula a b c – bc cos A p cos A ba bc Ratio Ratio p internal and external division of a line p Similar triangles Line parallel to side of Theorem p similar A Theorems p rectangle properties of circle Theorems p areas of similar As Theorem p Scanned with CamScanner forces p course Contents Functional notation Remainder theorem Odlotion p functional notation p remaind p factorisation p Vector applications els of velocities accelerations and forces p track and drift p Probability Addition law mutually exclusive events p mult law statistically independent events p de ability probability trees p p multiplication dependent prob VI to XX s trapeziums and polygons Revision Examples XI to XX Areas of triangles parallelograms trapeziums and pol Ihr sin A vss as bs c p parallelo prams p trapeziums and quadrilaterals p regular polygons p Variation Direct variation p inverse variation p joint variati partial variation p Rightangled triangle divided into similar triangles Rtd A divided into similar As Theorem p Square equal to rectangle Construction p Bisectors of vertical angle of a triangle Internal and external bisectors of an angle p bisectors of vertical angle of a A Theorem p Circle of Apollonius p Circular measure Radians p use of tables p arc p sector p Small circles and great circles Latitude and longitude Small Os and great Os p latitude and longitude p the metre p radius of a parallel of latitude p longi tude and time p the nautical mile p shortest route between two points p Harder trigonometrical problems Scanned with CamScanner Content Revision Examples XXI to XXX Gradients Gradient of a straight line p gradient of a curve p Area under a curve Aren by counting squares p distance gone as area under and acceleration as gradient of velocitytime graph p mid ordinate rule p Differentiation Ratio of small quantities p average velocity p comparison of rates of change p graphical representation p differential coefficient p differentiation by rule p gradients p velocity and acceleration p Maxima and minima Turning points p application to curvetracing p problems p Integration Integration by rule p areas p volumes of revolution p Quick Revision Tests Revision Examples XXXI to XL Answers Scanned with CamScanner
1.465
A.J SHERLOCK
CONTAMPORARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 2
22-E
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
1981
CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS NT LIM HP KOH AJ SHERLOCK HD ELLERBY RD EDITION Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner Contents Rew of Topics Cate of Reniew of Topics Cand we Scanned with CamScanner
1.466
T.E BRAND
CONTAMPORARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 3
22-E
ENGLISH
FEDERAL
1983
CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS NT UM HPKOM TE BRAND DWM WADE RD EDITION Syllabus D Scanned with CamScanner Contents Collection of information p Illustration of information p Straight Line Graphs Graphs of linear equations with positive gradient Revision p Graphs of linear equations with negative gradient p Some important facts on linear equations ps Simultaneous equations Revision p Statistics II Histogram and Averages Survey and frequency table p Histogram p Frequency polygon p The mode and the range of distribution p More about frequency tables and histograms p Averages p Graphical Solutions Quadratic equations p Cubic equations p Miscellaneous examples p Quadratic Equations Roots of a quadratic equation p Solution of quadratic equations by completing the squares method p Solution of quadratic equations by the formula method p Miscellaneous examples p Statistics III The Mean and the Cumulative Frequency The assumedmean method p Harder examples p Cumulative frequency diagrams p Quartiles p Percentiles p Chords and Angle Properties of Circles Terminology Revision p Symmetry properties p Equal chords of a circle p Arc length and area of a sector Revision p Angle at the centre and angle at the circumference p Angles in a segment p Angle properties of a cyclic quadrilateral p Revision Exercise Trigonometry Applications of Sine and Cosine Rules Solution of rightangled triangles Revision p Sine Rule p Cosine Rule p Area of a triangle p The ambiguous case sine rule p Further examples on solving triangles p Applications of sine and cosine rules involving bearings p Tangents and Alternate Segment Theorem Tangents p The alternate segment theorem p Trigonometry II Angles of Any Magnitude and Radian Measure Positive and negative angles p Sine cosine and tangent of angles of any magnitude p Statistics I Collection and Illustration of Information Scanned with CamScanner Trigonometrical ratios or ° ° ° p Are length p Art of sector p Arew er segment of a circle p Graphs of trigonometrical ratios p Trgonometrical equations p Simple applications of trigonometrical graphs p Intersection and union on the number line Intersections in solving equations p Solution of inequalities p The term equivalent p Binary inequalities p Area graph p Further examples on are ples on area graphs intersection of Trigonometry III Dimensional Problems The angle between two planes p The angle between a line and a plane p Miscellaneous examples on dimensional problems p Loci and Constructions Definition of locus p Loci in dimensions p Construction involving interes loci in dimensions p Construction of triangles involv in dimensions p Harder constructions involving dimensions p las involving loni involving loci in Latitude and Longitude Definitions p Distance along a large circle p Distance along a small circle of latitude p Nautical mile and knot p Harder examples p Time and longitude p Gradient of a Curve Area Under Curve Kinematics Gradient of a curve p Area under a curve p Kinematics p Gradient as rate of change p Revision Tests Inequalities Introduction p Set builder notation p Graphs of infinite sets p Answers Those Chapters marked with asterisks ie Chapters are meant for students in the ExpressSpecial Course These topics are to be taught in Secondary Four for students following the Normal Course Scanned with CamScanner
1.513
M. ALI ASGHAR
GCE O LEVEL WORKED SOLUTION ISLAMIAT
22-A
ENGLISH
BOOKLAND
2006
1.514
PETER MOSS
OXFORD HISTORY FOR PAKISTAN BOOK 2
22-D
ENGLISH
OXFORD
2007
uioteuA TCS Editionm i CONTENTSBasic SkillsMaps photographs graphs diagrams sratiatxsjhepter Landforms andscanc on a map Plains volcanoes Jjiyatplates ildyi weathering ii ii iy erosionnf ipia r€¢f f H V j vrf VilifyThe EnvironmentThe natural environment the human environmentHow natural environments change to human environmentsChapter AgricultureThe importance of agriculture to PakistanChief crops in Pakistan and where they arc grownTypes of agriculture smallscale arable farming with livestock cash crop farming largescale arable farming nomadic herding shifting cultivationplantation agriculture soilless cultivationAgriculture as a systemChapter Natural VegetationTropical rainforest cold temperate coniferous forest tropicalgrassland hot desert vegetation tundraThe natural vegetation of Pakistan The uses of natural vcgctatiiThe destruction of natural vegetation and the importance ofconservationChapter Settlements and their IndustriesSettlementstemporary €” permanent nucleated €” scattered rural urbanHave there always been urban settlements €” Planned citiesTypes of urban settlementsUrban zones residential katchi abadiWhich are Pakistan€™s major citiesIndustriesindustries in a village manufacturing serviceindustries on plantationsGlossaryWords and terms in italics in the textScanned with CamScanner
1.515
OXFORD
NEW SYLLABUS D MATHS 4 6TH ED. TRM
22-E
ENGLISH
OXFORD
2009
OXFORD New Syllabus MATHEMATICS Teachers Resource Manual th Edition Distance km nea Distance Tine me Graphs Scanned with CamScanner Contents Specific Instructional Teaching Objectives Pref Chapter Graphical solution of quations Chapter Further Graphs and Graphs Applied to Kinematics Chapter Vectors in Two Dimensions Chapter Standard Deviation and Mean Chapter Cumulative Frequency Distribution Chapter More on Probability Chapter Revision NO UL NOSO LLENO UBJECT Mathe Ter SITEMIA SCHOOL COLLEGE itiot Tslamia College Library Scanned with CamScanner
1.517
THOMAS WONG HOCK SUN
CHLLENGING MATHEMATICS FOR O LEVEL
22-E
ENGLISH
ROYAL
2007
Challenging MATHEMAT For Level Frequently Examined Questions With Step by Step Solutions Thinking Process Exam Time Reval Publishing House Scanned with CamScanner Syllabus UOZEWZEU Topic Numbers Topic a Everyday Mathematics Topic Indices and Standard Form Topic Inequalities Topic Algebraic Expressions and Manipulations Topic a Variations Topic Solutions of Equations and Simultaneous Equations Topic Coordinate Geometry Topic Graphs of Functions and Graphical Solutions Topic Graphs in Practical Situations and Travel Graphs Topic Similarity and Congruency Topic Mensuration Topic Symmetry Topic Loci and Constructions Topic Angles and Circle Properties Topic Trigonometry Topic Bearings Topic Probability Topic Transformation Topic Vectors in Two Dimensions Topic Statistics Topic Problem Solving and Patterns Scanned with CamScanner
1.584
REDSPOT
MATHEMATICS KEY POINTS EXAM GUIDE
22-E
ENGLISH
REDSPOT
2009
ATICS WE HIV KEY POINTS Exam Guide REDSPOT Topics Overview Of The Topic Objectives Stop Think Challenging Questions Work Solutions LEV For Levels Scanned with CamScanner GCE O LEVEL Mathematics KEY POINTS CONTENTS N Numbers On No Arithmetical Problems N° Algebra N° Solutions Of Equations And Inequalities No Functions And Graphs No Set Language And Notation Matrices N° No Geometry And Measurement No Congruence And Similarity N° Properties Of Circles N° Trigonometry No Mensuration No Coordinate Geometry No Vectors In Two Dimensions N° Statistics No Probability Scanned with CamScanner
1.613
HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
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ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityNounsCrossword Relative clauses Library skills Factual writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingfChoral reading NarrativeThe Night of theStorm Troopers€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscuss ideasWords ofmovementDiaryZlatas Diary€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityRecordingpersonalaccountsAdverbialclausesGathering informationfrom varioussources An entry in achild€™s diary€¢ Preparing€¢ Researching€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingA scene from a play€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ PerformingSuperlatives and Wnting ancomparatives information sheetHistorical accountThe Challenge of Space€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading 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1.615
HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
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€¢Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising €¢ Wnting €¢ Revising €¢ Performing I COMMUNITY AND NATIONShort story autobiographyShophouse on theRiver Bank€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussDescribing andcomparingneighbourhoods Emotive words Feature article persuasiveBringing Life Back to theRiver€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activity AdjectivalphrasesLibrary skills Report writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing Describinghypotheticalsituations andcrises€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forevidence inargumentsGiving directions PlayscriptNot Afraid to Live€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading 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ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityNounsCrossword Relative clauses Library skills Factual writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingfChoral reading NarrativeThe Night of theStorm Troopers€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscuss ideasWords ofmovementDiaryZlatas Diary€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityRecordingpersonalaccountsAdverbialclausesGathering informationfrom varioussources An entry in achild€™s diary€¢ Preparing€¢ Researching€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingA scene from a play€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ PerformingSuperlatives and Wnting ancomparatives information sheetHistorical accountThe Challenge of Space€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityPlayscript Feeling verbsJane Tyrc€¢ Reading fordetailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyMaking a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain Ideas€¢ Listening forInference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussI Ascribingmoments ofcrisisIScanned with CamScannerL ORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGVOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH SKILLS WRITINGI rn Looking at plotin fiction andnonfictionnarratives€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussMaking atelephone callNarrativeThe Tragedy ofIcarus€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studymyth Word webs synonymsPlural nounsand theiradjectivesProverbssayings andidiomsPersonal account ft Up with anElephant on My Lap€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityCombiningsentencesusing afterLibrary research A factual narrative€¢ Prepanng€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ EditingPlayscriptThe GreatDiscovery€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studyRoleplaying twosides of anargument€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening torecogniseimagesComparingaccounts ofthe sameincident fhe Life ofFamousScientistsWord usage BiographyThe Life of Galileo€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaningReading for inference€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Writing activityCommon errors Interpreting dataVerbsTag questionsA research project€¢ Prepanng €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revisingl €¢ EditingNATUREA newspaper report€¢ OrganisingMust have to 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1.616
HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
STEPPING FORWARD SUM Heather Jones Robyn Mann Scanned with CamScanner CONTENTS BD BX AS UNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING TISTENING ORAL COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDING VOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Introductions Reported speech Analysing research Describing people and their personalities Suffixes Synonyms Root words Crossword €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to categorise Narrative Leslies Parents €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Magazine article interview script Do We Need Friends Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity A me Pre €¢ Gal Res €¢ Org €¢ Wr €¢ Edi Giving a demonstration Metaphors and similes Relative pronouns Giving an account of events in sequence Researching a team sport An ac seque €¢ Gat €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to put into sequence Narrative The Choice is Yours €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Feature article informative Climbing High and Free Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity €¢ Org €¢ Moc €¢ Wri €¢ Edit IMAGINATION Mysteries at Debating Topic sentences A ficti €¢ Gath Describing and reporting unusual events Using the thesaurus synonyms Find the word Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to visualise Poem pa The Ancient Mariner €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise Word study €¢ Recognising ballads Historical account The Mystery of the Mary Celeste Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity int €¢ Prep €¢ Orge Adjectives €“ using present or past participles Punctuation inside and outside quotations €¢ Writ €¢ Editi Scanned with CamScanner GRAMMAR NONFICTION ORAL COMMUNICATION WRITING STUDY SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS FICTION BUILDING VOCABULARY LISTENING UNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS Play reading Crossword Adjectival phrases Presenting an argument Giving points of Cloze passage · Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise Listening for expression Short story A Christmas Carol €¢ Reading for detail meaning €“ inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Feature article persuasive What are You Scared of €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity A scene from a play Prepanng Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising €¢ Writing €¢ Revising €¢ Performing COMMUNITY AND NATION Emotive words Describing and comparing neighbourhoods Library skills Giving a speech from notes Adjectival phrases Report writing €¢ Preparing €¢ Grouping information Writing €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to discuss Short story autobiography Shophouse on the River Bank €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Feature article persuasive Bringing Life Back to the River €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity Giving directions Writing a report sheet Describing hypothetical situations and crises Find the word words connected with crises Idioms If and the conditional tense will €¢ Listening for specific details Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening for evidence in arguments Playscript Not Afraid to Live Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Hypothetical news report Would You Help Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity An article for a school newsletter €¢ Preparing €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Grouping information €¢ Writing €¢ Revising and editing Scanned with CamScanner NONFICTION LISTENING ORAL COMMUNICATION TITLE FOCUS GRAMMAR UNIT PAGE FICTION BUILDING VOCABULARY STUDY SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS WRITING OTHER PEOPLE Relative clauses Roleplay Library skills Native Nouns Crossword Giving factual information and working on a project €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference Listening to summarise €¢ Listening for proper nouns Poem New Mexican Mountain €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Exposition Life in an Indian Camp €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise Writing activity Factual writing €¢ Preparing €¢ Organising €¢ Writing €¢ Revising and editing Choral reading Recording personal accounts Words of movement Adverbial clauses Gathering information from various sources €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to discuss ideas Narrative The Night of the Storm Troopers €¢ Reading for detail meaning €“ inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Diary Zlatas Diary €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity An entry in a childs diary €¢ Preparing €¢ Researching €¢ Grouping information €¢ Writing €¢ Revising and editing Feeling verbs Describing moments of crisis Making a speech from notes Superlatives and Writing an comparatives information sheet €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to discuss Playscript Jane Eyre €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference €“ ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Historical account The Challenge of Space €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity A scene from a play €¢ Preparing Grouping information €¢ Writing Revising €¢ Performing xiy Scanned with CamScanner ORAL FICTION UNIT PAGE TITLE LISTENING FOCUS COMMUNICATION BUILDING VOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS WITING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Flying Making a telephone call Library research Looking at plot in fiction and nonfiction narratives Combining sentences using after A factual narrative €¢ Preparing €¢ Researching Listening for specific details Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to discuss Narrative myth The Tragedy of Icarus €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Word webs synonyms Plural nouns and their adjectives Proverbs sayings and idioms Personal account ft up with an Elephant on My Lap €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity Writing €¢ Revising €¢ Editing Word usage Interpreting data The Life of Tamous Comparing accounts of the same incident Roleplaying two sides of an argument Common errors Verbs Tag questions €¢ Listening for specific details Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to recognise images Playscript The Great Discovery €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Biography The Life of Galileo €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning Reading for inference €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning Reading for ideas €¢ Writing activity A research project €¢ Preparing €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising Writing €¢ Revising €¢ Editing NATURE Interpreting data Earthquakes Holding a meeting Reporting natural disasters Commonly confused words Musthave to Shouldcan need A newspaper report Organising €¢ Writing Editing €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening for strong verbs Narrative natural catastrophe Earthquake €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Information article Earthquake in Mexico City September €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas Word meaning €¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity xvii xvi Scanned with CamScanner UNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING ORAL COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDING VOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS WRITING Endangered Working on a project Making a persuasive speech Animals and their habitats Crossword Reported speech and questions Designing a diagram and drawing a map Listening for specific details Listening for main ideas €¢ Listening for inference €¢ Listening to summarise €¢ Listening to discuss Folk tale Tiger in the Forest and Anansi i the Web €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading to summarise Word study Information brochure Animals in Danger €¢ Reading for detail Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas Reading to summarise €¢ Writing activity A brochure Preparing and researching Gathering €¢ Organising information €¢ Revising and editing Presenting €¢ Listening for specific details €¢ Listening for Giving a scientific description Humorous short story Idioms Topic sentences Adverbial phrases and clauses of purpose €¢ Listening for inference Listening to Natural history extract The Praying Mantis Insect Cannibal €¢ Reading for detail €¢ Reading for meaning €¢ Reading for inference €¢ Reading for ideas Reading to summarise Writing activity A scientific description €¢ Preparing Researching €¢ Grouping information Giant Peach €¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas Reading to summarise €¢ Word study Listening to discuss Revising Scanned with CamScanner
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ROBERT M FULMER
THE NEW MANAGEMENT 4TH EDITION
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Brief Contents Part I The Basis of Management The Intellectual Heritage of Management Paths Through the Management Maze Part II Planning Effective Decision Making The Planning Process Strategic Planning and Action Part III Organization Organizing for Action Organizing Individuals Human Resources Coping with Change Scanned with CamScanner xviii Brief Contents Part IV Implementation SelfManagement Group Dynamics Communication Motivation Leadership Human Resources and Strategic Implementation Part V Control Concepts of Control Controlling Production and operations The Quantitative Tool Kit Managing Information Systems Part VI The Special Concerns of Management The International Management Challenge Managerial Ethics and Social Responsibility The Changing Environment of Management The Changing Practice of Management Comprehensive Cases Glossary Index Scanned with CamScanner Detailed Contents Part The Basis of Management Doon The Intellectual Heritage of Management What is this thing Called Management What do Managers Do How Did Management Develop The Dawning of the Age of Practicality The BC Years Before Capitalism The Classical Era Early Stages of Capitalism Industrial Capitalism in the New World – Financial Capitalism National Capitalism – Managerial Capitalism – Summary Review Questions Cases Whats New In Management rir Scanned with CamScanner Detailed Contents Approaches to Management The Past is Prologue Scientific Management Human Relations and Behavioral Management Administration Management Schools Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Summary Part II Planning Effective Decision Making Rational Decision Making Psychological Dimensions of Decision Making Preventive Problem Solving Problem Solving Japanese Decision Making Personal Goals and Decision Making Guidelines for Decision Making Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management The Planning Process Planning as a Process Choose Objectives Communicate Objectives Identify Premises Survey Resources Establish Policies Choose Alternatives and Take Action Create Procedures and Rules Establish Budgets Establish Timetables Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Strategic Planning and Action Major Types of Strategy Strategic Resources Strategy and the Life Cycle Scanned with CamScanner Detailed Contents Portfolio Strategy Competitive Strategy Strategic Flexibility Strategic Thinking Strategic Failures Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Párt III Organization Organizing for Action What is Organization Formal and Informal Organizations Classical Principles of Organization Major Models of Organization The New Organization Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Organizing Individuals Work and Its Organization The Power of Authority Power and Influence Power Politics and the College Graduate Time Management and Personal Organization Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Human Resources Human Assets Organization for Human Resources Management The Scope of Human Resources Determination of Needs Selection and Recruiting Orientation and Training Performance Appraisal Compensation Promotion Termination Summary Review Questions Scanned with CamScanner Whats New In Management Detailed Contents Coping with Change The Nature of Change What Causes Change What Causes Resistance to Change Reducing Resistance to Change Steps of Change Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Part IV Implementation SelfManagement The Basic Motives of People The Humanistic Approach The SelfActualizing Person Rogers SelfActualized Person The Importance of SelfAcceptance The Typists Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Group Dynamics Groups How You Spot One Groups Why They Form Groups How They Grow Groups How They Group Group Members How They Rank Group Control Groups How They Flow Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Communication Environmental Barriers to Communication The Process Scanned with CamScanner xxiii Detailed Contents The Pitfalls No Panaceas Media to Carry the Messages Philosophies of Communication Transactional Analysis The Ups and Downs of Communication How Companies Improve their Comminications The Cs of Communication Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Motivation Components of Personality An Overview of Modern Motivation Theory The Content Theories The Process Theories Morale and Productivity The New Worker and the New Motivation Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Ne w s Leadership Trait Theories of Leadership The Behavioral Theories From Immaturity to Maturity The Situational Theories Determinants of Leadership Effectiveness The Indefinable Ingredient Summary Review Questions Óstions as Case Whats New In Management Human Resources and Strategic Implementation The Role of Human Resources in Achieving Strategic Goals Human Resources Policies and Business Strategy Training and Development Nondiscriminatory Discrimination Labor Unions as an Environmental Restraint Summary Scanned with CamScanner tri Detailed Contents Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Part V Control Concepts of Control The Control Process Phases of Control Types of Control Direct Management Control Coaching The Limits of Control Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Controlling Production and Operations Experience and Expertise Making Things People Want Designing the Productions and Operations System Managing the Operations System Holding the Line Organization and Administration Productivity and the Future of Operations Management Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management The Quantitative Tool Kit Shelves in the Tool Department Deterministic Models Statistical Models The Use and Abuse of Quantitative Tools Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Managing Information Systems The Ecology of Systems Systems Characteristics Classification of Systems Types of Management Systems Information Technology as a Competitive Advantage Scanned with CamScanner New Applications of Information Technology Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Detailed Contents The International Management Challenge Multinational Management Why Organization for Activities Is the United States Losing Its Competitiveness How Some Companies Win the Trade War Unique Challenges of Multinational Management Summary Review Questions Part VI The Special Concerns of Management Case Whats New In Management Managerial Ethics and Social Responsibility The Ethics of Business Social Responsibility Definition The American Ethic Ethical Opinions and Attitudes Resolving the Conflict Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management The Changing Environment of Management The Postindustrial Society The Twentieth Century Retrospect and Prospect Social Trends Economic Trends Political Trends Technology Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management The Changing Practice of Management Changes in the Executive Suite The Shape of Tomorrows Organization The Future World of Work Scanned with CamScanner Detailed Contents The External World The Last Word Summary Review Questions Case Whats New In Management Comprehensive Cases Walt Disney Productions Apple
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HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
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tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving demonstrationI islenlng orMpeeifie detailsI Istcning lormain ideasI islenlng toiInlerenceI islenlng tosummariseListening to putInto sotpienceMetaphors andsimilesAn account of asequence of events€¢ Gatheringinformation€¢ Organising€¢ Modelling€¢ Writing€¢ EditingFeature article informativei €™limbing I liyli unit free€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for Ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityRelativepronounsResearching a teamsportGiving ana  mint otevents insequencea €¢porting MlIMAGINATIONA fiction narrative€¢ Gatheringinformation€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ EditingAdjectives Topic sentencesusing presentor pastparticiplesPunctuationinside andoutsidequotationsHistorical accountThe Mistrry of tlir A InnCeleste€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for Inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityl Jslng thethesaurussynonymsLind the wordI Vsa thing andreportingunusualeventsin l N €¢ l €¢ I istoning torspecific details€¢ islenlng formain ideas€¢ l istening torInlerence€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ l istening tovisualiseIVbating PoemThe AncientMariner€¢ Reading for detailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ RecognisingballadsMMXImh mScanned with CamScannerrUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION ORAL FICTION VOCABULARY BUILDING NONFICTION GRAMMAR RLSEARCKSmLS WWTtGfFeature articlepersuasiveWhat are You Scared of €¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityAdjectivalphrasesShort storyA Christmas Carol€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word studyPlay reading Presenting anargumentCrossworddoze passage€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forexpressionGiving points ofviewA scene from a play€¢ Preparing €¢Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising €¢ Wnting €¢ Revising €¢ Performing I COMMUNITY AND NATIONShort story autobiographyShophouse on theRiver Bank€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussDescribing andcomparingneighbourhoods Emotive words Feature article persuasiveBringing Life Back to theRiver€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activity AdjectivalphrasesLibrary skills Report writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing Describinghypotheticalsituations andcrises€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forevidence inargumentsGiving directions PlayscriptNot Afraid to Live€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyFind the word wordsconnectedwith crisesIdiomsHypothetical newsreportWould You Help€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityIf and theconditionaltense willWriting a report sheet j An article for aschool newsleti€¢ Preparing€¢ Gatheringi €¢ Researching€¢ GroupinginformationI €¢ Writingj €¢ Revising andeditingScanned with CamScanneriORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION VOCABULARY BUILDING NON FICTION i GRAMMAR RESEARCH STUDY SKILLS SKILLS I WRITINGOTHER PEOPLEPoemNt MexicanMountain€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening for Roleplavspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forproper nounsGiving factualinformationand workingon a projectExpositionLife m an Indian Camp€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityNounsCrossword Relative clauses Library skills Factual writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingfChoral reading NarrativeThe Night of theStorm Troopers€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscuss ideasWords ofmovementDiaryZlatas Diary€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityRecordingpersonalaccountsAdverbialclausesGathering informationfrom varioussources An entry in achild€™s diary€¢ Preparing€¢ Researching€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingA scene from a play€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ PerformingSuperlatives and Wnting ancomparatives information sheetHistorical accountThe Challenge of Space€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityPlayscript Feeling verbsJane Tyrc€¢ Reading fordetailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyMaking a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain Ideas€¢ Listening forInference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussI Ascribingmoments ofcrisisIScanned with CamScannerL ORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGVOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH SKILLS WRITINGI rn Looking at plotin fiction andnonfictionnarratives€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussMaking atelephone callNarrativeThe Tragedy ofIcarus€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studymyth Word webs synonymsPlural nounsand theiradjectivesProverbssayings andidiomsPersonal account ft Up with anElephant on My Lap€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityCombiningsentencesusing afterLibrary research A factual narrative€¢ Prepanng€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ EditingPlayscriptThe GreatDiscovery€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studyRoleplaying twosides of anargument€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening torecogniseimagesComparingaccounts ofthe sameincident fhe Life ofFamousScientistsWord usage BiographyThe Life of Galileo€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaningReading for inference€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Writing activityCommon errors Interpreting dataVerbsTag questionsA research project€¢ Prepanng €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revisingl €¢ EditingNATUREA newspaper report€¢ OrganisingMust have to Interpreting dataShould can needInformation articleEarthquake in MexicoCity September €¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Word meaning €¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityCommonlyconfusedwordsNarrative naturalcatastropheEarthquake€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyListening for Holding a meetingspecific detailsListening formain ideasListening forinferenceListening tosummariseListening forstrong verbsReportingnaturaldisasters Earthquakes€¢ Wnting€¢ EditingXVUVXflScanned with CamScannerLISTENING COMMUNICATION €¢Ttnrr MULLAREMARCH sumUKIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS VOCABULARY Nowncnofi GRAMMARFolk taleTlX IW the lorrand Anamt inthe Web€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas €¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyMaking apersuasivespeech€¢ I istcmng forspecific details€¢ Listening formam ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummanse€¢ Listening todiscussAnimals andtheir habitatsI 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HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
w€¢vI i i i i IIwwmmm  i€¢p €¢ m yrJ ri t kf m V w ffP l ¥kjmM Mi €¢€¢€¢ WfI y I€¢TZVJifi A n i j f A MntyiM r ÂL AScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSORALLISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGUNIT IPAGE TITLE FOCUS VOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR RESEARCH STUDY SKILLS SKILLS WRITINGPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPSNarrativeLeslies Parents€¢ Rending fordetailmeaningInferenceIdeas€¢ Rending tosummarise€¢ Word studyListening lot Introductionsspecific detailsListening foimain LiensListening forInference Islenlng toMinunmlseI Islenlng tocategoriseI Ascribingpeoplr andtheirpvtsonallllesSuffixesSynonymsRoot wordsCrosswordMagazine article interview scriptDo VVV Nerd Henris€¢ Rending for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityln  I Reportedspeech Analysing research A magazine article€¢ Preparing€¢ Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ EditingINarrativeThe Chon r isYours€¢ UdAdlng toidetailmeaningInferenceideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving demonstrationI islenlng orMpeeifie detailsI Istcning lormain ideasI islenlng toiInlerenceI islenlng tosummariseListening to putInto sotpienceMetaphors andsimilesAn account of asequence of events€¢ Gatheringinformation€¢ Organising€¢ Modelling€¢ Writing€¢ EditingFeature article informativei €™limbing I liyli unit free€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for Ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityRelativepronounsResearching a teamsportGiving ana  mint otevents insequencea €¢porting MlIMAGINATIONA fiction narrative€¢ Gatheringinformation€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ EditingAdjectives Topic sentencesusing presentor pastparticiplesPunctuationinside andoutsidequotationsHistorical accountThe Mistrry of tlir A InnCeleste€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for Inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityl Jslng thethesaurussynonymsLind the wordI Vsa thing andreportingunusualeventsin l N €¢ l €¢ I istoning torspecific details€¢ islenlng formain ideas€¢ l istening torInlerence€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ l istening tovisualiseIVbating PoemThe AncientMariner€¢ Reading for detailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ RecognisingballadsMMXImh mScanned with CamScannerrUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION ORAL FICTION VOCABULARY BUILDING NONFICTION GRAMMAR RLSEARCKSmLS WWTtGfFeature articlepersuasiveWhat are You Scared of €¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityAdjectivalphrasesShort storyA Christmas Carol€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word studyPlay reading Presenting anargumentCrossworddoze passage€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forexpressionGiving points ofviewA scene from a play€¢ Preparing €¢Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising €¢ Wnting €¢ Revising €¢ Performing I COMMUNITY AND NATIONShort story autobiographyShophouse on theRiver Bank€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussDescribing andcomparingneighbourhoods Emotive words Feature article persuasiveBringing Life Back to theRiver€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activity AdjectivalphrasesLibrary skills Report writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing Describinghypotheticalsituations andcrises€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forevidence inargumentsGiving directions PlayscriptNot Afraid to Live€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyFind the word wordsconnectedwith crisesIdiomsHypothetical newsreportWould You Help€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityIf and theconditionaltense willWriting a report sheet j An article for aschool newsleti€¢ Preparing€¢ Gatheringi €¢ Researching€¢ GroupinginformationI €¢ Writingj €¢ Revising andeditingScanned with CamScanneriORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION VOCABULARY BUILDING NON FICTION i GRAMMAR RESEARCH STUDY SKILLS SKILLS I WRITINGOTHER PEOPLEPoemNt MexicanMountain€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening for Roleplavspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forproper nounsGiving factualinformationand workingon a projectExpositionLife m an Indian Camp€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityNounsCrossword Relative clauses Library skills Factual writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingfChoral reading NarrativeThe Night of theStorm Troopers€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscuss ideasWords ofmovementDiaryZlatas Diary€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityRecordingpersonalaccountsAdverbialclausesGathering informationfrom varioussources An entry in achild€™s diary€¢ Preparing€¢ Researching€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingA scene from a play€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ PerformingSuperlatives and Wnting ancomparatives information sheetHistorical accountThe Challenge of Space€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityPlayscript Feeling verbsJane Tyrc€¢ Reading fordetailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyMaking a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain Ideas€¢ Listening forInference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussI Ascribingmoments ofcrisisIScanned with CamScannerL ORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGVOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH SKILLS WRITINGI rn Looking at plotin fiction andnonfictionnarratives€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussMaking atelephone callNarrativeThe Tragedy ofIcarus€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studymyth Word webs synonymsPlural nounsand theiradjectivesProverbssayings andidiomsPersonal account ft Up with anElephant on My Lap€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityCombiningsentencesusing afterLibrary research A factual narrative€¢ Prepanng€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ EditingPlayscriptThe GreatDiscovery€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studyRoleplaying twosides of anargument€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening torecogniseimagesComparingaccounts ofthe sameincident fhe Life ofFamousScientistsWord usage BiographyThe Life of Galileo€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaningReading for inference€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Writing activityCommon errors Interpreting dataVerbsTag questionsA research project€¢ Prepanng €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revisingl €¢ EditingNATUREA newspaper report€¢ OrganisingMust have to 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CrosswordInformation brorhurrAnimal in Danger€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaningReading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ W r i t i n g activWReport d speech Designing a diagramand questionsWorking on aprojectA hr H tmoAmmaW €¢ fvapannt€¢ Gathern €¢€¢ Writing ditinHumorous shortstoryJames and theGiant Peach€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving a scientificdescriptionNatural history extract Topic sentencesThe Praying MantisInsect Cannibal€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading tor meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Wnting activityAdverbialphrases anddauses ofpurpose€¢ Listening for Idiomsspecific details€¢ Listening formam ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussPresentingscientificinformationCn ataris €¢ Group€¢ Wntir€¢ RrvtaixxviiiScanned with CamScanner
1.680
TOM GORMAN
MBA BASICS
22-F
ENGLISH
ALPHA
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Contents at a Glance Part I Part Managing People The Meaning of Management Why a business needs managers and how the profession developed The Seven Skills of Management What managers do and why they do it The Moving Parts of a Business How the various functions in a company fit together Leading the Charge How leaders get extraordinary results from ordinary people The Nuts and Bolts of Managing People and Teams Hiring firing improving performance and heading a team Making Decisions About Resources and Operations Essential Economics How the economy—and the business cycle—affect your company Going by the Numbers Economic Indicators Growing your business in good times and bad Getting Down to Business Operations Management Important guidelines for running any business Decisions Decisions Analytical Tools and Some Statistics Sophisticated decision making made simple Budget Basics How managers use budgets in making decisions Part Managing Money Accounting and finance Meet Your Balance Sheet Assets liabilities owners equity and how they work together Making a Statement Income and Cash Flow Understanding income statements and cash flow statements Scanned with CamScanner Digging Deeper Financial Analysis Analyzing the financial statements to see thats going on in your company or another company Look at the Books Accounting Systems Understanding key principles and calculations m daounting Making Investment Decisions Analyzing business opportunities the profesional ray Ups and Downs The Financial Markets Understanding stocks bonds and options Part Managing Marketing for Maximum Sales Ready Aim Sell How marketing and sales create a customerfocused business Who Are Your Customers Anyway Using market researcb to understand your customers and to target new markets The Five Ps of Marketing Using product positioning price place and promotion to create a winning marketing strategy You Can Understand Advertising and Thats a Promise How to use advertising and public relations to build brands and motivate buyers Selling to Customers and Keeping Them Happy Managing your sales force and customer service Product Development Pioneers at Work How to stay at the forefront of your market with new products that people want Part Steering the Business into the Future w Charting a Course with Strategic Planning How to develop and implement a strategic plan Information Please u information and computers bave become crucial and what to do about it Scanned with CamScanner Mind Your Ps and Qs Productivity and Quality How your company can deliver more—and better products to customers Growing Oaks from Acorns Entrepreneurship and SmallBusiness Management Managing startup ventures and small businesses Doing Well by Doing Good Business Law and Ethics Understanding—and meeting—the ethical obligations of a business to society
1.686
HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
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andreportingunusualeventsin l N €¢ l €¢ I istoning torspecific details€¢ islenlng formain ideas€¢ l istening torInlerence€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ l istening tovisualiseIVbating PoemThe AncientMariner€¢ Reading for detailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ RecognisingballadsMMXImh mScanned with CamScannerrUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION ORAL FICTION VOCABULARY BUILDING NONFICTION GRAMMAR RLSEARCKSmLS WWTtGfFeature articlepersuasiveWhat are You Scared of €¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityAdjectivalphrasesShort storyA Christmas Carol€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading to summarise €¢ Word studyPlay reading Presenting anargumentCrossworddoze passage€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forexpressionGiving points ofviewA scene from a play€¢ Preparing €¢Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising €¢ Wnting €¢ Revising €¢ Performing I COMMUNITY AND NATIONShort story autobiographyShophouse on theRiver Bank€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussDescribing andcomparingneighbourhoods Emotive words Feature article persuasiveBringing Life Back to theRiver€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activity AdjectivalphrasesLibrary skills Report writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing Describinghypotheticalsituations andcrises€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening forevidence inargumentsGiving directions PlayscriptNot Afraid to Live€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading 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ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityNounsCrossword Relative clauses Library skills Factual writing€¢ Preparing€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingfChoral reading NarrativeThe Night of theStorm Troopers€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word study€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscuss ideasWords ofmovementDiaryZlatas Diary€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityRecordingpersonalaccountsAdverbialclausesGathering informationfrom varioussources An entry in achild€™s diary€¢ Preparing€¢ Researching€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising andeditingA scene from a play€¢ Preparing€¢ Groupinginformation€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ PerformingSuperlatives and Wnting ancomparatives information sheetHistorical accountThe Challenge of Space€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityPlayscript Feeling verbsJane Tyrc€¢ Reading fordetailmeaninginference ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyMaking a speechfrom notes€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain Ideas€¢ Listening forInference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussI Ascribingmoments ofcrisisIScanned with CamScannerL ORALUNIT PAGE TITLE FOCUS LISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGVOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR STUDY SKILLSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH SKILLS WRITINGI rn Looking at plotin fiction andnonfictionnarratives€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening todiscussMaking atelephone callNarrativeThe Tragedy ofIcarus€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studymyth Word webs synonymsPlural nounsand theiradjectivesProverbssayings andidiomsPersonal account ft Up with anElephant on My Lap€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Writing activityCombiningsentencesusing afterLibrary research A factual narrative€¢ Prepanng€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revising€¢ EditingPlayscriptThe GreatDiscovery€¢ Reading for detail meaning inference ideas€¢ Reading tosummanse€¢ Word studyRoleplaying twosides of anargument€¢ Listening forspecific details€¢ Listening formain ideas€¢ Listening forinference€¢ Listening tosummarise€¢ Listening torecogniseimagesComparingaccounts ofthe sameincident fhe Life ofFamousScientistsWord usage BiographyThe Life of Galileo€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaningReading for inference€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Writing activityCommon errors Interpreting dataVerbsTag questionsA research project€¢ Prepanng €¢ Gathering €¢ Researching €¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ Revisingl €¢ EditingNATUREA newspaper report€¢ OrganisingMust have to 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1.696
HEATHER JONES
STEPPING FORWARD 2
22-B
ENGLISH
SNP PANPAC
2003
w€¢vI i i i i IIwwmmm  i€¢p €¢ m yrJ ri t kf m V w ffP l ¥kjmM Mi €¢€¢€¢ WfI y I€¢TZVJifi A n i j f A MntyiM r ÂL AScanned with CamScannerCONTENTSORALLISTENING COMMUNICATION FICTION BUILDINGUNIT IPAGE TITLE FOCUS VOCABULARY NONFICTION GRAMMAR RESEARCH STUDY SKILLS SKILLS WRITINGPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPSNarrativeLeslies Parents€¢ Rending fordetailmeaningInferenceIdeas€¢ Rending tosummarise€¢ Word studyListening lot Introductionsspecific detailsListening foimain LiensListening forInference Islenlng toMinunmlseI Islenlng tocategoriseI Ascribingpeoplr andtheirpvtsonallllesSuffixesSynonymsRoot wordsCrosswordMagazine article interview scriptDo VVV Nerd Henris€¢ Rending for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityln  I Reportedspeech Analysing research A magazine article€¢ Preparing€¢ Gathering€¢ Researching€¢ Organising€¢ Writing€¢ EditingINarrativeThe Chon r isYours€¢ UdAdlng toidetailmeaningInferenceideas€¢ Reading tosummarise€¢ Word studyGiving demonstrationI islenlng orMpeeifie detailsI Istcning lormain ideasI islenlng toiInlerenceI islenlng tosummariseListening to putInto sotpienceMetaphors andsimilesAn account of asequence of events€¢ Gatheringinformation€¢ Organising€¢ Modelling€¢ Writing€¢ EditingFeature article informativei €™limbing I liyli unit free€¢ Reading for detail€¢ Reading for meaning€¢ Reading for inference€¢ Reading for Ideas€¢ Reading to summarise€¢ Writing activityRelativepronounsResearching a teamsportGiving ana  mint otevents insequencea €¢porting MlIMAGINATIONA fiction narrative€¢ Gatheringinform