The phrase
"accompanying workbook" refers to a workbook or practice book that comes together with another material, such as a textbook or course. It is used to help you practice and apply the concepts or lessons learned from the main material.
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Based on 25 years of experience in the field of domestic violence, Dr. Wexler has also authored a treatment manual
with accompanying workbooks entitled STOP Domestic Violence: Innovative Skills, Techniques, Options, and Plans for Better Relationships.
The K - 8 reading - instruction market — which is essentially the heavy, several - hundred - page textbooks (known as «basal readers») and
their accompanying workbooks, worksheets, and other paraphernalia — is worth half a billion dollars a year.
Contains a 13 slide PowerPoint presentation and
an accompanying workbook.
Better yet, why not grab
the accompanying workbook and save on downloads and printing?
The draft revised Guidelines for Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation Criteria and
the accompanying workbook developed as part of the teacher evaluation project provide guidance on how individual teachers use multiple measures of data to document and track student growth.
I've got a few copies of her book,
the accompanying workbook, the Dream Box Kit, and some other fun stuff.
Students receive a handbook and
accompanying workbook and scripts, and the instructors are provided with the PowerPoint presentations, instructor notes and quizzes to ensure consistency with the program.
«If you really want relationships that matter, stop aimlessly collecting business cards,» says Sobel, coauthor along with Jerold Panas of Power Relationships: 26 Irrefutable Laws for Building Extraordinary Relationships and
the accompanying workbook, Power Relationships Personal Planning Guide.