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Online Textbooks and Teacher Resources

Everything You Need!

Key Online Textbooks and Teacher Resources support teaching and learning with your Key Curriculum Press books.

Online Textbooks

Available at no cost to textbook adopters, the online versions of Discovering Algebra, Discovering Geometry, Discovering Advanced Algebra, Precalculus with Trigonometry, Calculus, and Statistics in Action contain all the content of your printed textbooks with additional features to enrich students' learning experience.

An interactive table of contents, bookmarks in the side bar, and navigation buttons at the bottom of each page let teachers and students quickly jump to any location in the book. With the interactive glossary, holding the cursor over a highlighted glossary term reveals the term's definition. Linked page numbers in the interactive index quickly bring readers to the desired page for each index entry. Print Page and Print Lesson buttons allow teachers and students to print a specific page or portion of a chapter. And links give students access to selected answers. (Students access their online textbooks from www.keymath.com.)

Teaching Resources

You'll also get access to an electronic version of your teaching resources package, including assessment resources, calculator notes, Practice Your Skills workbook exercises, and more. All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

Before you can register for Online Textbooks and Teacher Resources, you must sign up for Key Online!

"My students love their online text. It makes their life so much easier. They can access it from home, the library, or the computer lab without having to lug a heavy text around.

From a teacher's view, I'm in math heaven. I integrate many Java applets, the online graphing calculator, and many Web quests, historical links, and other valuable resources found on the Web."

William Jordan, High school learning specialist and science/mathematics teacher, Hong Kong International School