Full-Service Development for PreK-12 Products
Our staff comprises former educators with advanced degrees combined with publishing experience. Expertise spans the core-4 spectrum—math, science, reading/language arts, and social studies/humanities. KGL’s editorial team works with internal design, art, production, and technology/digital development teams to enable full-service publishing workflows.
Following are some of the common services we provide.

Product Planning
- instructional design
- creative prototype development
- focus testing and analysis
- product design and market research
- scope and sequence development
- concept development
Product Development Expertise
- student editions
- teacher editions
- assessments
- response to intervention (RTI)
- curriculum development
- animations
- interactives
- mobile products
- ebooks
- interactive whiteboards
Editorial Development
- manuscript development
- content editing
- curriculum alignment
- art and map specifications development
- web content development
- scripting/storyboarding for animation and interactive products
- audio scripts
- digital products
- metadata creation
- section 508 compliance
- leveling and readability adaptation
Correlations and Customizations
- common core state standards
- customized product development
- standards tracking
- gap analysis
- program alignment to standards
- assessment alignment
- international adaptation
Management and Production
- editorial/production management
- workflow development
- asset tracking
- budget updates
- schedule development and preparation
- weekly status reports
Student & Teacher Edition Samples
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