This is off-list, so it's just me.  I've never seen Pacific, but some of the 
publishers just caught on to the marketing titles and size and forgot to do 
anything of substance inside.  We have Rigby, Wright, National Geographic, 
Rosen, Newbridge, Red Brick, Yellow Umbrella, and a few others.  Scholastic 
works well with using a lexile index, but aren't written in the supportive ways 
that Rigby is.  I also think Rigby is superior at the lower levels.

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:02:57 -0500> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] DRA 2 in Sept. for first 
> graders> > I like Rigby PM ... we have Pacific Learning and I'm 
> disappointed... not > enough difference between the gradients... I also like 
> trade books by scholastic > though their correlated levels don't really match 
> DRA... I think Scholastic > is a bit more difficult... but we are only 
> beginning our search... what do the > rest of you find?> > > > 
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