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McDougal Littell Discovering French Nouveau!, Blanc 2, Workbook (Discovering French, Nouveau!)
by Jean-Paul Valette Rebecca M. ValetteNIMAC-sourced textbook
McDougal Littell Discovering French Nouveau!, Bleu 1, Workbook
by Jean-Paul Valette Rebecca M. ValetteNIMAC-sourced textbook
McDougal Littell English: Gold Level (Grade #6)
by Kathleen L. Bell Susan Duffy Schaffrath Mary Ann TrostHelp students to build strong vocabulary skills, grammar skills and develop a full understanding of composition.
McDougal, Littell English Literature: American Literature, Green Level
by Gail A. Dristle Luann W. GlickMcDougal, Littell Literature, Green Level, contains unadapted, uncut selections that represent the finest traditional and contemporary literature.
McDougal Littell Language Network: Writing Research Papers
by Mcdougal LittellResearch is about satisfying curiosity, about finding some¬thing you are interested in, exploring it, and making discoveries. Research is about extending the range of what you know. It is like sailing off the edge of the map into unknown territory. Research is an exciting adventure, but this adventure requires no fancy equipment. All you really need is curiosity, a desire to find out who, what, where, when, why, and how.
McDougal Littell Language of Literature: World Literature (California Edition)
by Mcdougal LittellAn anthology of world literature.
McDougal Littell Language of Literature (Grade 6, California Edition)
by Mcdougal LittellIf you are looking to improve your reading skills, then this is the book for you.
McDougal Littell Literature: American Literature, South Carolina [Grade 11]
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim BurkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
McDougal Littell Literature: Grade 7 (Illinois Edition)
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke Douglas CarnineThe book has learning standards that your teacher will use to design a course of instruction that will help you develop the skills and knowledge you are expected to have by the end of grade 7. Each unit, each selection, and each workshop connects to one or more of the standards. The standards covered in each section of a unit are listed on the opening page of the section as well as in the table of contents.
McDougal Littell Literature
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke Douglas Carnine Yvette Jackson Robert T. Jimenez Judith A. Langer Robert J. Marzano Mary Lou Mccloskey Donna M. Ogle Carol Booth Olson Lydia Stack Carol Ann TomlinsonIn this book, you'll explore ideas in a variety of genres, or forms, of literature.
McDougal Littell Literature (Illinois Edition, Grade #8)
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke Douglas Carnine Yvette Jackson Robert T. Jiménez Judith A. Langer Robert J. Marzano Mary Lou Mccloskey Donna M. Ogle Carol Booth Olson Lydia Stack Carol Ann TomlinsonA literature book set in accordance with Illinois learning standards.
McDougal Littell Literature: Pupil's Edition American Literature Fl 2009
by McDougal LittelLiterature, Grade 11 American Literature: McDougal Littell Literature
McDougal Littell Literature: Pennsylvania, Grade 8
by McDougal LittelMcDougal Littell Literature Pennsylvania: Student Edition Grade 8 2008
McDougal Littell Literature: Grammar for Writing, Grade 10
by Mcdougal LittellGrammar workbook for students.
Mcdougal Littell Literature: The Interactive Reader Plus
by Mcdougal LittellThe InterActive Reader Plus is a new kind of literature book. As you will see, this book helps you become an active reader. It is a book to mark on, to write in, and to make your own. You can use it in class and take it home.
Mcdougal Littell Literature: British Literature (Pennsylvania Edition)
by Mcdougal LittellLiterature textbook, focusing on British literature, for Pennsylvania students.
McDougal Littell Literature: American Literature (Michigan)
by Mcdougal LittellA textbook on American literature for the state of Michigan.
McDougal Littell Literature: 9th Grade (Orange Level)
by Mcdougal LittellStories, poems, articles and other kinds of documents help you learn to be an appreciative and critical reader.
McDougal Littell Literature, American Literature, Florida [Grade 11]
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim BurkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Mcdougal, Littell Literature And Language: Blue Level
by Robert S. BooneThis textbook contains plenty of reading materials of great literature-fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, etc.
Mcdougal Littell Literature and Language, Orange Level (Grade #9)
by James Marshall Arthur N. Applebee Judith A. Langer Andrea B. BerrnúdezThis book is unlike any textbook you have ever used. It is based on a unique philosophy--that what you bring to this book is just as important as what the book brings to you. This means that your own experiences become the basis for your involvement with the literature and activities. The special features in Literature and Language promote this relationship between you and the text.
Mcdougal Littell Literature and Language, Red Level (Grade #7)
by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Bermudez Susan Hynds Judith A. Langer James Marshall Donna E. NortonLiterature and Language is different from other books you have used in two important ways. First, it is organized to help you tie together your study of the language arts--literature, writing, and language. The literature, chosen for its appeal to your life, serves as the starting point for all your learning. Students like you helped to select the stories, plays, articles, and poems that appear in this book (see their names on page vi). You'll find stories that have been favorites for many generations, as well as works by current writers. Second, as you use this book, you will find that it does not present a "right" way to understand a story or to write a paper. Instead, it requires you to think for yourself. It asks you to form your own opinions and make your own decisions.
Mcdougal Littell Literature and Language, Yellow Level (Grade #11)
by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Berrnúdez Judith A. Langer James MarshallThis book is based on a unique philosophy--that what you bring to this book is just as important as what the book brings to you. This means that your own experiences become the basis for your involvement with the literature and activities. The special features in Literature and Language promote this relationship between you and the text.
McDougal Littell Literature, British Literature, Florida [Grade 12]
by Janet Allen Arthur N. Applebee Jim BurkeNIMAC-sourced textbook