Announcing EngageNY Curricular Supports

We’re excited to now offer article sets to complement the EngageNY curriculum. Our sets support the following modules:

  • Grade 6 Module 1: Myths, Not Just Long Ago

  • Grade 6 Module 2A: Rules to Live By

  • Grade 6 Module 2B: Voices of Adversity

  • Grade 6 Module 3A: Land of the Golden Mountain

  • Grade 6 Module 3B: Sustaining the Oceans

  • Grade 6 Module 4: Insecticides: Costs vs. Benefits

  • Grade 7 Module 1: Journeys and Survival

  • Grade 7 Module 2A: Working Conditions Then and Now

  • Grade 7 Module 2B: Identity and Transformation: Then and Now

  • Grade 7 Module 3: Slavery—The People Could Fly

  • Grade 7 Module 4A: Screen Time and the Developing Brain

  • Grade 7 Module 4B: Water is Life

  • Grade 8 Module 1: Refugees

  • Grade 8 Module 2A: Taking a Stand

  • Grade 8 Module 2B: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Comedy of Control

  • Grade 8 Module 3A: Japanese-American Relations during World War II

  • Grade 8 Module 3B: The Civil Rights Movement and The Little Rock Nine

  • Grade 8 Module 4: Sustainability of the US Food Supply Chain

  • Grade 9 Module 1: “So you want a double life”

  • Grade 9 Module 2: How Do Authors Structure Texts and Develop Ideas?

  • Grade 9 Module 4: Analyzing Text to Write Arguments

  • Grade 9 Module 3: The Inquiry and Writing Processes

  • Grade 10 Module 1: How Do Authors Develop Complex Characters and Ideas?

  • Grade 10 Module 2: "These are strange times, my dear.”

  • Grade 10 Module 3: Researching Multiple Perspectives to Develop a Position

  • Grade 10 Module 4: “It is a Tale … Full of Sound and Fury”

If you’re not using EngageNY, we also have sets to complement other curricula, like HMH Collections and LitLife Core Ready, and commonly taught topics and themes. Browse our articles here, and find a curated set of authentic texts to support what you’re already teaching.

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