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By Liese

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I've used Scott foresmann where I am now, as well as schools where I've worked in the past. It's meant to integrate all areas of the language arts curriculum, but I don't feel it does a very good job. It's reading curriculum is good, though, with leveled books too. My last school used Open Court, and it was excellent in it's use of phonics and the relationship to Literacy First. If you've got struggling readers, I'd really recommend Open Court.

 


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