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| MyLab | Literature
LITERACY: AP® , Honors, Electives, and College & Career Readiness
AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
MyLab™ Literature is an online resource that works with our literature anthologies to provide engaging teaching and learning experiences. The integrated resources foster a deeper understanding and application of critical reading, analysis, and writing as students approach the study of literature and their literary selections. MyLab Literature is available as a stand-alone resource and offered with eText as a component to our AP Literature editions.
AP® Edition!
Roberts, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, 3rd Ed. ©2018
The new AP edition offers a rich selection of diverse classic and contemporary works and a thorough, practical presentation of writing skills and strategies to use in analyzing these works. This ideal text for the AP classroom includes full coverage of the writing process and careful, thorough integration of all literary genres, elements, and major writers in addition to a customized package of resources designed specifically for today’s AP teachers and students, including MyLab™ Literature with a full eText. Students learn to engage deeply and critically with a broad selection of stories, poems, and plays and prepare for success on the AP Exam.
The definitive book for a literature or for a composition course
MLA Update! Barnet, Literature for Composition, 11th Edition ©2017
The definitive book for a literature for composition course. This text offers superior coverage of reading, writing, and arguing about literature in a clear and accessible style. Offers a wide range of literary selections, genre-based and thematic anthology, 22 examples of student writing, and strategies for writing effective arguments.
AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION
AP® Edition!
Jolliffe, Roskelly, Writing America Language and Composition in Context, 1st Edition, ©2014
An artful blend of American literature, culture, and history, this revolutionary text teaches students the rhetorical skills needed for AP Language while engaging them in reading and writing about timeless issues and contemporary concerns. Using compelling American themes and selections, Writing America gives focus to rhetorical study and writing development through cultural, social, and literary perspectives as it helps students understand the ways various types of texts and images craft powerful messages for audiences while helping them compose similarly powerful texts themselves.
For upper-level and AP English
Merickel, Reading Literature and Writing Argument, 6th Ed. ©2017
This anthology blends literature with argument to enrich student learning through active engagement with ideas in written text. Multi-genre reading experiences are designed to immerse students in critical and creative thinking as they address problems and issues from multiple perspectives. Prompts students to see language as a way to create meaning in their lives and to see themselves as writers with a purpose and an audience.
For upper-level and AP English
MLA Update! Nadell, The Longman Reader, 11th Edition ©2017
Abundant and highly praised pedagogy with a wealth of readings organized by patterns of development. Opening chapters focus on reading critically and the writing process while subsequent chapters begin with detailed writing instruction, including an annotated student paper, and end with professional essays that range widely in subject matter and approach that capture students’ interest while demonstrating specific patterns of development.
For upper-level and AP English
MLA Update! Flachmann, The Prose Reader, 11th Edition ©2018
Effective writing through critical thinking. This text exposes students to interesting and insightful prose by a diversity of top writers and provides a wealth of discussion questions and writing assignments to lead students from literal understanding, to interpretation, to critical understanding and response.
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COLLEGE READINESS READING
NEW! Smith, Breaking Through: College Reading, 12th Edition ©2019 Reading level grades 6–9
Guides students in how to read, comprehend, and retain college-level material. Motivates and helps equip students with the skills they need to achieve their academic and career goals. The text emphasizes the building of prior knowledge—or schemata—one of the most critical elements in helping developing readers achieve.
COLLEGE READINESS WRITING
Sims, The Write Stuff: Thinking through Essays, 3rd Edition ©2015
Equips developing writers with the critical thinking skills they need to interpret and analyze information and express their ideas clearly and logically in writing. Author Marcie Sims defines critical thinking and goes on to explain the meaning and function of specific critical thinking terms and tools. Reaching beyond the usual writing instruction found in other texts, Sims gets to the core of developing the writer as a “thinker-writer”. This approach to writing provides students with the basic tools for writing well-organized and developed essays that are grammatically and mechanically correct.
Accelerated remediation for reading success.Personalized, adaptive, and accelerated remediation from a 4th grade to college readiness proficiency level. The initial diagnostic sets a personalized learning path where each student gets the precise support they need to master core reading skills and improve comprehension based on the Lexile Level framework. See below for Preview Access.
NEW! Smith, Bridging the Gap: College Reading, 13th Edition ©2020 Reading level grades 9–12
Written to help students develop into college readers and independent learners, Bridging the Gap delivers a schema for applying critical reading skills through multi-disciplinary academic readings and linking the textbook readings to real-world events.
Imagine what better practice can do!Personalized, adaptive, and accelerated writing instruction, practice and assessments that move students from literal comprehension to critical application and onto independent writing. The Intelligent Essay Scorer provides immediate essay evaluation and feedback to help student self-assess and improve as college-ready writers. See below for Preview Access.
MLA Update! Henry, Writing for Life Paragraphs and Essays, 4th Ed. ©2018
For grades 10–12 foundational skills Building critical thinkers, critical writers with highly graphic layouts and unique visual pedagogy that empower students to transfer the learning strategies they already use in interpreting the visual world to the task of writing. Features best practices built on the precepts of critical thinking, Bloom’s taxonomy, and reading-in-the-content strategies. Students interact with real-life writing situations (academic, personal, workplace) in the examples as well as end-of-chapter writing assignments.
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HONORS
High School Argument, Debate Electives, AP Language, and AP Capstone!
Faigley, Selzer, Pirrone, Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments High School Edition, 1st Edition ©2013
Delivering flexible instruction aligned to support high school argument, AP Language and Composition, and the AP Capstone courses, this one-of-a kind program blends accessible argument coverage with increased rigor to help both on-level and AP students build effective arguments with their own good reasons and credible sources. Find distinctive coverage on why people write arguments, rhetorical and visual analysis, close reading, and thorough attention to research that will support students as they read, analyze, and write visual, verbal, and written arguments.
For Honors and AP English
MLA Update! Faigley, Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond, 4th Ed. ©2017
Revealing the writing process through interactive learning, the text presents the writing, reading and research process dynamically, using a variety of visuals to illustrate how readers interact with texts and how writers compose. The instruction engages students in every step of the writing process, for both academic and everyday writing.
For Honors and AP English
MLA Update! Skwire, Student’s Book of College English: Rhetoric, Reader, Research Guide and Handbook, 14th Ed. ©2017
This comprehensive, yet accessible, all-in-one text provides sound instruction in rhetorical strategy, strong professional and student readings, thorough coverage of argument and research, a reference handbook with self-test exercises, and full coverage of critical reading. The full-color design pays close attention to visual elements. Timely discussions of Internet research and documentation includes the new MLA guidelines.
HANDBOOKS
HONORS
High School Edition
MLA Update! Fowler, The Little, Brown Handbook, High School Ed., 12th Edition ©2018
The gold standard of handbooksUnmatched in accuracy, currency, and reliability, The Little, Brown Handbook is an essential reference tool and classroom resource designed to help students find the answers they need quickly and easily. While keeping pace with rapid changes in writing and its teaching, it offers the most comprehensive research and documentation available— with grammar coverage that is second to none. Now with multi-year access to MyLab Writing with eText!
For courses in Developmental Writing with eText!
NEW! MLA Update! Taylor, Copeland, IDEAS & AIMs for College Writing, 1st Edition ©2017
IDEAS and AIMs fulfills a growing need in classrooms for a more contemporary approach, and a different type of writing textbook specifically developed with course redesign in mind. Its consistent focus on subject, purpose, audience, and genre leads students to effectively analyze the writing situations they will encounter in their college courses and in their everyday lives. This is accomplished through the use of an easy to remember template tool called IDEAS (Interest, Details, Explanation, Audience, and Style) that helps students see writing not only as an important academic and lifelong skill. Available with multi-year access to MyLab Writing with eText!
Cross-curricular for high school and AP courses NEW! MLA Update! Troyka, The Simon & Schuster Handbook for Writers, 11th Edition ©2017
Comprehensive access to the information about the writing process from mastering grammar to using correct punctuation, and writing researchpapers to documenting sources. Authoritative advice about grammar and mechanics with plentiful examples and extensive samples. Contemporary emphasis on visual and media literacy.
MLA Update! Wysocki, The DK Handbook with Exercises, 4th Ed. ©2018
Transforming expectations for textbooks, The DK Handbook presents information in newly accessible, scientifically tested, and student-friendly ways with a marriage of visual and textual content. Each topic is presented in self-contained, two-page spreads for at-a-glance referencing. Careful attention to research, particularly online research, gives students a solid foundation in information literacy. Focuses on the rhetorical situation and research to help students become both better writers and researchers.
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ELECTIVES
Beebe, Beebe, Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach, 10th Ed. ©2018
For speech and debate electives The unique, audience-centered approach emphasizes that
success in public speaking depends on how listeners interpret
the message. This text teaches the importance of analyzing and
considering the audience at every point in the speech-making
process. It guides students through the step-by-step process,
addressing the dynamics of diverse audiences and narrowing the
gap between the classroom and the real world.
Beebe, Communication Principles for a Lifetime, 6th Edition ©2016
This text was designed to address the biggest challenge when teaching Introduction to Communication: how to present the variety of fundamental theory and skills without overwhelming learners. By organizing the text around five key principles, the authors help students to see the interplay among communication concepts, skills, and contexts to help them build and use strong communication skills.
Burroway, Imaginative Writing: The Elements of Craft, 4th Edition, ©2015
This creative writing text covers all four genres: creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama. The top-down organization addresses elements of craft (Image, Voice, Character, Setting, and Story) in the first part of the text while the second part explores specific genres (Creative Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama).
COLLEGE READINESS INTEGRATED READING/WRITING
Henry, The Master Reader/Writer, ©2016
For grades 10-12 A balanced approach to literacy for college and career readiness core skills remediation or enrichment, this program reinforces the writing, reading, and thinking processes by showing students visually how they are interconnected. Students have ample practice to focus on individual skills and apply their learning through challenging writing activities. Each module within the text features a Workshop as a capstone academic reading and writing assignment that offers one to three readings related to the module’s overall theme.
Integrated learning for accelerated success Integrated reading and writing diagnostics, personalized learning, and mastery-based assessments support student success across 26 reading skills, grammar to essay writing, and preparation for the rigors of college level literacy. MyLab Reading & Writing Skills is available as a stand-alone supplement and offered with an integrated eText with any of the following programs. See back page for preview access.
NEW! McWhorter, In Harmony: Reading and Writing, 3rd Edition ©2019
For grades levels 9–10 Integrated thematic instruction at the sentence and paragraph level In Harmony: Reading and Writing engages students by presenting each chapter in the context of a resonant theme, such as interpersonal relationships, living between two worlds, and digital communication. Student and professional essays start each chapter and serve as the basis for instruction, illustration, and practice. Author Kathleen McWhorter emphasizes critical thinking throughout, which helps to prepare students for their college courses and beyond.
Dunsenberry, Crossroads: Integrated Reading and Writing, 2nd Edition ©2015
Crossroads demonstrates how reading and writing are interrelated processes, weaving them together to prepare students for the critical reading, critical thinking, and expository writing expectations of college by: • Using a process approach to teach dozens of strategies
for solving reading and writing problems • Teaching in the context of reading and writing whole,
college-level texts• Emphasizing supporting evidence that college students
encounter when reading texts and writing papers• Applying all skills and concepts to a variety of purposes