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New Differentiated Lessons on Narrative Writing and STEM

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We have a new set of differentiated narrative writing lessons for your students this week!

The Best Laid Plans: How do authors use their characters' plans and motives to develop the plot? Students read classic tales from O. Henry, Shirley Jackson, and Paul Laurence Dunbar and then use those stories as the basis for writing their own personal narratives focused on plot development. View lessons >> 

We also have two new free close reading lessons on STEM topics:

Four Super-Heavy Elements to Be Added to the Periodic Table: Students read about one of the most recent discoveries in chemistry--and why scientists keep searching for new elements in our universe.

Benoit Mandelbrot, Father of Fractal Geometry: Students learn about one of the great innovators of mathematics and how his work influenced science, art, and technology.

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Claire Podulka
Claire Podulka

Claire has spent her career managing content creation of every possible sort, from print textbooks to marketing collateral to a travel blog. Having worked with major educational publishers and mobile companies, she brings project management and editorial expertise to her role at ThinkCERCA.

Claire has a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a PMP certificate from the Project Management Institute.