AP Psychology: Using Cognitive Psychology to Study Smarter
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AP & Honors Mathematics
Explore Wiley titles to support both AP and Honors mathematics instruction.
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 10th Edition
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.
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 English Language Arts Standards
Incorporate standards-driven teaching strategies to complement your ELA curriculum.
English Language Learners
Measuring Up for English Language Learners
Incorporate research-based best practices for ELLs with an approach that includes a focus on language acquisition strategies.
Mathematics
Measuring Up to the Mathematics Standards
Incorporate standards-driven teaching strategies to complement your mathematics curriculum.
Foundations
Measuring Up Foundations
Help students master foundational math skills that are critical for students to find academic success.
Science
Measuring Up to the Next Generation Science Standards
Give students comprehensive NGSS coverage while targeting instruction and providing rigorous standards practice.
Assessment
Measuring Up Live
Deliver innovative assessment and practice technology designed to offer data-driven instructional support.
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