Chicago

Correlations

Our Correlation Document Search area contains downloadable Word files that correlate our ESL titles to Chicago standards, plus national standards and tests such as SCANS and CASAS.

There are currently fourteen Longman titles that have correlations for Chicago standards in the online database:

  • Scott Foresman ESL 1-3 correlated to ESL Standards, Chicago Public Schools
  • Scott Foresman K-8 correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Word by Word Primary Phonics Picture Dictionary and Workbooks A, B, C correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • My ABC Storybook correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Newcomer Phonics correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Word by Word Picture Dictionary correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Longman Dictionary of American English (Dictionary, Workbook, and Teacher's Companion) correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Spin! Grammar, Vocabulary, and Writing correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Penguin Young Readers for Grades K-5 correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Penguin Readers for Grades 4-8 correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Very Easy True Stories correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Easy True Stories correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • True Stories in the News correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • More True Stories correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework
  • Even More True Stories correlated to Chicago Reading Instruction Framework

When you are in the Correlation Document Search area, please follow these steps to find Chicago correlations:

  1. Select to search by "Local Standard (City, County)."
  2. Select "Chicago" and then click on Search.
  3. Click on "Download" at the end of the results entry.

Note: When you start to download a correlation, your computer may ask if you want to "Save " the file or "Open" the file. For best results, we suggest you select "Save this file to disk" (or "Save") instead of "Open."

Click here to go to the Correlation Document Search area.