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Toward the end of the school year, the great people at Common Lit contacted me to tell me about their product. Teachers can also monitor student progress on individual assignments, mastery of specific CCSS strands, time spent on readings, etc. This also allows you to easily populate your sections with your Google Classroom rosters. Definitely, spend time exploring all of what Common Lit has to offer. My personal favorite is the text set option. Teachers can search for a variety of readings ranging from the American Revolution to ancient civilizations to mythology, space, political theory, and more!
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CommonLit is an online-based literacy resource that offers standards-based training and assessments for students. Created for students of a wide range, from grade 3 up to grade 12, it covers a lot of reading progression. As such, there is a broad selection of levelled texts of varying types that are available for free. Built to common-core standards, this can be a useful resource for teachers to add to their current tools. It can also provide a way for students to learn at their own pace outside of the classroom.
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