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AP Computer Science

Prepare students for success on the AP Computer Science A exam.

AP & Honors Mathematics

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Literacy Skills & Intensive Reading

Connections: Reading – Grades 6–12

Empower student success with a proven intensive reading program that develops strong reading skills in striving readers.

Drama, Speech & Debate

Basic Drama Projects

Build students’ confidence and competence with comprehensive, project-based theatre instruction.

Literature

Connections: Literature

Support learners as they study dynamic, relevant texts and bring the richness of diverse voices to students through literature.

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Literature & Thought

Develop critical thinking, reading, and writing across literacy themes, genres, historical eras, and current events.

Language Arts

Vocabu-Lit® – Grades 6–12

Help students build word power using high-quality contemporary and classic literature, nonfiction, essays, and more.

 

Connections: Writing & Language

Help students develop grammar, usage, mechanics, vocabulary, spelling, and writing and editing skills.

Reading/English Language Arts

Measuring Up to the TEKS for Reading/Language Arts

Incorporate standards-driven teaching strategies to complement your ELA curriculum.

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Measuring Up to the TEKS Express for Reading Language Arts

Focused practice on tested TEKS.

Assessment

Measuring Up Live - Texas

Deliver innovative assessment and practice technology designed to offer data-driven instructional support.

Mathematics

Measuring Up to the TEKS for Mathematics

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Foundations

Measuring Up Foundations

Help students master foundational math skills that are critical for students to find academic success.

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Science

Measuring Up to the TEKS for Science

Give students comprehensive NGSS coverage while targeting instruction and providing rigorous standards practice.

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Social Studies

Measuring Up to the TEKS for Social Studies

Support student success in Social Studies with focused instruction and practice aligned to all tested TEKS.

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World Languages

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Turtleback

Reinforced bindings of classroom novels and nonfiction for maximum durability with a lifetime guarantee.

SAT Prep

SAT Prep

Financial Literacy

Introduction to Personal Finance

Culinary Arts

Professional Cooking

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Dr. Brandon Abdon

Dr. Brandon Abdon has 20-plus years in education as a high school English teacher, a professor of English and Education, a curriculum and assessment developer, and as an instructional coach. Brandon holds advanced degrees in both English and Education - including a Doctorate in English with certification as a teacher, reading/literacy specialist, and an administrator. His academic work has revolved around the rhetoric of fiction, specifically the fiction of Richard Wright in its context; transitional literacy – that is literacy and reading instruction beyond the elementary grades; and alignment and interpretation of standards. For numerous years Brandon worked as a consultant for the Advanced Placement program at the College Board. He believes in the power of writing daily in the classroom. While he is passionate about educational opportunities for underrepresented groups, he knows that all students have a path to literacy when engaged and challenged suitably. Dr. Abdon is the senior author of two textbooks for AP® English Literature (2021) and AP® English Language (2020) and a collaborator on a number of projects to support secondary English teachers and their classrooms.

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    AP® English Students and Teachers Share Strategies Before Exams

    These two AP English webinars offer practical strategies to help both teachers and students make the most of the final month before exams, so watching the recordings will leave you with ideas you can use immediately.

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    Webinar: Balancing Literacy Skills and Sustained Reading

    Dr. Brandon Abdon and Jennifer Abramson name the core tension secondary ELA teachers feel: the pressure to “cover” standards and test-prep skills...

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    Balancing Literacy Skills and Sustained Reading

    If you teach grades 6–12 ELA, you know the squeeze. You are expected to move students toward sophisticated analysis of theme, rhetoric, structure,...

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    Teaching Students to Think Rhetorically About Statistics

    In AP English Language and Composition, we ask students to enter an ongoing conversation, craft an argument, and make deliberate rhetorical choices....

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    AP English: Getting Poetry—and Getting Better at It

    As the school year reaches its midpoint, many AP Literature teachers find themselves asking the same questions: How are my students really doing with...

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    AP English at the Middle of Year: Where are you at? Where are you going?

    “The December spiral … prevents us from seeing the slow, meaningful gains our students are actually making.”

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    Situation and Context in AP English Language and Composition

    Rhetoric really is everything, everywhere, and all at once since every act of communication is spinning in a multiverse of contexts that all shape...

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    Helping Students Earn the Sophistication Point in AP English

    Every May, AP readers hear the same refrain: “The sophistication point is a unicorn.” But that’s not quite right. Unicorns don’t exist. The...

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    Reasoning and Commentary in AP English: Building Stronger Arguments

    It’s a comment I hear from teachers everywhere I go. No matter what size of school or district or the AP “passing” rates of the students, it’s the...

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    What AP® English Teachers Must Know about Their Students on Day One

    The first days of any AP® English course are less about handing out a syllabus and more about laying a foundation: telling students what is expected...

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