I have been using VBasic along with a text/workbook from Course Technology "Visual Basic 6.0" ISBN 0-619-06204-5.  It comes with online source code for students and solution files for teacher. Tests and quizes all built into the workbook.  We usually cover only about half of the book in a semester class.  I also give them two weeks to build their own application (explore) and also spend a couple of weeks with students building games with VBasic using another Course Technology workbook called "Programming Games with VBasic" ISBN 0-619-03561-7.
These workbooks are probably outdated now because of MS Net but I continue to use them.
 
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OK, I have just been informed we are offering Computer Programming next
semester (mid Jan), and that I am the lucky one who gets to teach it. 
So, what I need to know is "What do I need?" . . . .  I have had
recommendations to go with Visual Basic(?).  I am looking for textbooks
needed, software possibly--any information at all would be helpful. 
Thanks in advance to anyone with any information!
-Jackie Fonley

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