This fall, we’re delighted to present updated, enhanced versions of some of your favorite Writing Modules — new and improved resources to spark courageous thinking in every classroom. You will notice a mix of new reading selections, more rigorous writing prompts, and more precise multiple choice questions.
Our updated lessons are part of our fundamental commitment to building a rich library that features both time-tested and fresh, new texts — a resource that helps provide exposure both to canonical favorites and to writers, characters, and topics that are as diverse as the students and educators we serve.
For fall 2018, we chose to focus on a limited number of frequently used Writing Modules that we felt could benefit from fresh updates to content, based on feedback from teachers, usage data, and our own analysis. After identifying the modules to focus on, we asked a series of questions about each lesson in each module:
The answers to these questions and others led to a specific revision path for each lesson.
A great reading selection is essential to a great lesson. When our existing texts didn’t quite fit the bill, we replaced them with something that did. In every case, we were looking for texts that would be both engaging to students and worthy of their time and attention.
Our editorial team, most of whom are former teachers, worked with current teachers and professional editors to research, review, and select new texts. We read far and wide, focusing on sources of good writing including The New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, and The Atlantic. We’ve worked hard to ensure that every text in the library:
In many cases, we thought the texts were still sound, but we found other ways to improve the lessons. In a few places, we’ve crafted new writing prompts that should be even more effective in helping students engage in meaningful analysis. Throughout, we scrutinized and tweaked each part of the lessons to ensure that they embody instructional best practices for our ThinkCERCA lesson design:
With our thorough editorial process and feedback from current and former teachers, we've been able to ensure that new lessons and content updates are rigorous, standards-aligned, and worthy of valuable instructional time.
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