ORDERING STUDENT ACTIVITY BOOKS AND LAB MANUALS

TEACHINGpoint course materials have been designed to be flexible and economical.This is a site for teachers, administrators and schools. It is not intended for use by students. Note: eBook review copies are available upon request to tporder@teaching-point.net. Electronic files portion of materials are PC and MAC compatibleThe Feature Description Comparison page may be helpful in your purchasing decision Also, check the purchase requirements for educators

Ordering Student Activity Books and Lab Manuals

Note: Complete eBook review copies are available upon request to tporder@teaching-point.net.
Please check each course description for the length of each course and pricing. Prices subject to change and some may be different from last catalog.
Teachers: There is no minimum teacher order, however, student activity books may not be ordered without the accompanying teacher manual for initial course orders of the same subject. Specifically, the eBook, Teacher’s Edition Subscription or Teacher’s Edition with Classroom Set must be ordered to purchase individual copies of the student book.

Students may order student books independent of teachers so long as we have a record of the teacher ordering the teacher manual for the same school as that of the student.

eBook student book

Students may order student books independent of teachers so long as we have a record of the teacher ordering the teacher manual for the same school as that of the student.

Printed student books

Students may order student books independent of teachers so long as we have a record of the teacher ordering the teacher manual for the same school as that of the student.

Regarding the binding

All printed student books are GBC spiral-bound

FUNDING FOR PURCHASE

TEACHINGpoint instructional support course material and Mentoring Teacher Program qualify for funding, beyond departmental budgets in most countries as professional development or instructional support materials. In the U.S., for instance, there are many sources for funding Teaching Point Instructional Support Materials and Mentoring Teacher Program in schools including but not limited to: ESSA: Title I, 5 to 10% of which can be used for professional development, for which Teaching Point materials qualify; and Title IIa, Improving Teacher Quality State Grants, which is 100% for professional development of teachers or Title 5 Innovative Programs (speak to your School District Federal Funds Director); Carl Perkins Foundation, Tech Prep Consortia, Comprehensive School Reform Grants, Achievement Zone, Gates Foundation, RTI Funds, Workforce Development Grants, State and Federal Grant Funds, Milton Foundation, and Race to the Top, Professional Development funds; New Teacher funds; School Improvement funds; Comprehensive School Reform funding; local, state, regional or national educational foundations.