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Books with title Open Court Classics

  • Open Court Classics

    Carl Bereiter

    Hardcover (Sra, Jan. 31, 2003)
    Open Court Classics will challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking skills, language skills, and reading comprehension, while giving them the chance to read some of the finest examples of literature for young people. The selections for the program were developed using E.D. Hirschs Core Knowledge series, Accelerated Reader lists, and input from teachers and gifted and talented students. The program is flexibly designed with lessons that encourage independent study. Each grade level contains just three easy-to-use components and is easily adaptable for both the teachers and students needs.
  • Open Court Classics

    Carl Bereiter, Sandra N. Kaplan, Michael Pressley

    Hardcover (Sra, July 1, 2002)
    Open Court Classics will challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking skills, language skills, and reading comprehension, while giving them the chance to read some of the finest examples of literature for young people. The selections for the program were developed using E.D. Hirsch's Core Knowledge series, Accelerated Reader lists, and input from teachers and gifted and talented students. The program is flexibly designed with lessons that encourage independent study. Each grade level contains just three easy-to-use components and is easily adaptable for both the teacher's and students' needs.
  • Open Court Classics

    Carl Bereiter

    Paperback (Sra, Jan. 31, 2003)
    2003 SRA Open Court Classics Level 5 -- Responding to Literature (P) by Carl Bereiter, Sandra N. Kaplan, & Michael Pressley ***ISBN-13: 9780075724957 ***138 Pages
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  • Open Court

    Carol Clippinger

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Dec. 24, 2008)
    Here I am not someone's little sister. Not someone's daughter. Not someone's friend. This game beckons me—chooses me. I am a warrior. An Amazon. I am beautiful. And I play to win.Holloway Braxton takes no prisoners on the tennis court. She's nationally ranked on the junior circuit, and she has outgrown the local competition. Her parents want to send her to a tennis academy where they regularly churn out professional players, but Hall isn't sure she's ready to devote her entire life to tennis, especially after her training partner has a breakdown at a tournament. Is it possible to be a tennis phenom and a regular teenager at the same time?
  • Open Court Classics: Level 3

    Carl Bereiter, Sandra N. Kaplan, Michael Pressley

    Hardcover (Sra, June 30, 2003)
    Open Court Classics will challenge students to improve their higher-order thinking skills, language skills, and reading comprehension, while giving them the chance to read some of the finest examples of literature for young people. The selections for the program were developed using E.D. Hirschs Core Knowledge series, Accelerated Reader lists, and input from teachers and gifted and talented students. The program is flexibly designed with lessons that encourage independent study. Each grade level contains just three easy-to-use components and is easily adaptable for both the teachers and students needs.
  • Open Court

    Carol Clippinger

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2007)
    Here I am not someone's little sister. Not someone's daughter. Not someone's friend. This game beckons me—chooses me. I am a warrior. An Amazon. I am beautiful. And I play to win.Holloway Braxton takes no prisoners on the tennis court. She's nationally ranked on the junior circuit, and she has outgrown the local competition. Her parents want to send her to a tennis academy where they regularly churn out professional players, but Hall isn't sure she's ready to devote her entire life to tennis, especially after her training partner has a breakdown at a tournament. Is it possible to be a tennis phenom and a regular teenager at the same time?
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  • Open Court Classics: Level 3

    Carl Bereiter

    (Sra, Jan. 31, 2003)
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  • Open Court

    Carol Clippinger

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2007)
    Here I am not someone's little sister. Not someone's daughter. Not someone's friend. This game beckons me—chooses me. I am a warrior. An Amazon. I am beautiful. And I play to win.Holloway Braxton takes no prisoners on the tennis court. She's nationally ranked on the junior circuit, and she has outgrown the local competition. Her parents want to send her to a tennis academy where they regularly churn out professional players, but Hall isn't sure she's ready to devote her entire life to tennis, especially after her training partner has a breakdown at a tournament. Is it possible to be a tennis phenom and a regular teenager at the same time?From the Hardcover edition.
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