CommonLit received feedback from teachers that they needed clarification about the various tags in CommonLit 360 Edition 1.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8). In response to this feedback, any lesson not marked “Optional” within the CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School units is considered an essential lesson to the unit.
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- Why did you create CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8)?
- What has changed in CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8)?
- Where can I find the units that were a part of CommonLit 360 Edition 1.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8), but are not a part of CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School?
- I really like a lesson that is no longer available in the CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8) units. Where can I find that text?
- What will happen to the lessons I assigned digitally once CommonLit 360 Edition 1.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8) is no longer available?
- If I have already downloaded the materials for CommonLit 360 Edition 1.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8), will I need to download the materials for Edition 2.0?
- Can I still teach a novel unit even though it’s in a lower grade now? Did anything change in the novel unit besides the grade level?
- What happened to essential and recommended lessons? Why are some texts marked optional?
- Where can I find the new supporting guidance for CommonLit 360 Edition 2.0 for Middle School (grades 6-8)?
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