You are using an outdated browser and it's not supported. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.

Explore Curriculum

Search our free collection, or filter by subject or grade. Download, adapt, share.
Filter and Search
ELA
MATH
PK
K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Showing 28 items

prekindergarten122 Instructional days (122 hours)

Prekindergarten English Language Arts

122 Instructional days (122 hours)
Core Knowledge Language Arts Preschool
Download Grade
kindergarten317 Instructional days (317 hours)

Kindergarten English Language Arts

317 Instructional days (317 hours)
Core Knowledge Language Arts Listening and Learning, and Skills
Download Grade
grade 1313 Instructional days (313 hours)

Grade 1 English Language Arts

313 Instructional days (313 hours)
Core Knowledge Language Arts Listening and Learning, and Skills
Download Grade
grade 2307 Instructional days (307 hours)

Grade 2 English Language Arts

307 Instructional days (307 hours)
Core Knowledge Language Arts Listening and Learning, and Skills
Download Grade
grade 3228 Instructional days (228 hours)

Grade 3 English Language Arts

228 Instructional days (228 hours)
Student build literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 4252 Instructional days (252 hours)

Grade 4 English Language Arts

252 Instructional days (252 hours)
Student build literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 5232 Instructional days (232 hours)

Grade 5 English Language Arts

232 Instructional days (232 hours)
The overarching focus for all modules is building students’ literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 6247 Instructional days (247 hours)

Grade 6 English Language Arts

247 Instructional days (247 hours)
Building students’ literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 7256 Instructional days (256 hours)

Grade 7 English Language Arts

256 Instructional days (256 hours)
The overarching focus for all modules is on building students’ literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 8258 Instructional days (258 hours)

Grade 8 English Language Arts

258 Instructional days (258 hours)
The overarching focus for all modules is on building students’ literacy skills as they develop knowledge about the world.
grade 9237 Instructional days (237 hours)

Grade 9 English Language Arts

237 Instructional days (237 hours)
All lessons utilize engaging, high quality texts that span the canonical to the contemporary
module 148 Instructional days (48 hours)

Reading Closely and Writing to Analyze

48 Instructional days (48 hours)
Students explore contemporary and classic texts, focusing on how authors structure texts and develop characters.
Download Module
module 246 Instructional days (46 hours)

Working With Evidence and Making Claims

46 Instructional days (46 hours)
Students produce evidence-based claims using both literature and nonfiction texts.
unit 113 Instructional days (13 hours)

Text-Dependent Questioning and Focused Annotation

13 Instructional days (13 hours)
Students analyze the contributions to the development of central ideas in two texts.
Download Unit
unit 220 Instructional days (20 hours)

Analyzing Multiple Central Ideas

20 Instructional days (20 hours)
Students explore Sophoclean dramatic structures through the story of Oedipus's tragic downfall.
Download Unit
unit 313 Instructional days (13 hours)

The Development Of Central Ideas Across Texts

13 Instructional days (13 hours)
Students will engage with informational texts as they develop their ability to identify and make claims both verbally and in writing.
lesson 1

Development Of Central Ideas Across Texts

1 hour
Students discuss the difference between informational and literary texts.
lesson 2

Mosley and the Central Ideas of Vulnerability and Guilt

1 hour
Students examine how Mosley develops his second central idea of the feeling of vulnerability.
lesson 3

How does Mosley Develop His Claim?

1 hour
Students analyze Mosley's central idea about the role of fiction.
lesson 4

The Qualities of a Strong Written Response

1 hour
Students determine the qualities of a strong written response.
lesson 5

Mid-Unit Assessment Part 1: Claims and Connections

1 hour
Students determine how Mosley develops and refines his central claim.
lesson 6

Mid-Unit Assessment Part 2: Peer-Review for Strength of Evidence

1 hour
Students analyze the response of a classmate for strength of evidence.
lesson 7

Discussion to Ground Comprehension

1 hour
Students engage in a rich discussion to comprehend ideas and concepts.
lesson 8

Building Knowledge

1 hour
Students examine the Bernard Madoff scandal through the lens of a book review.
lesson 9

Presenting Knowledge and Identifying Central Ideas

1 hour
Students determine and present the development of the central idea in a portion of text.
lesson 10

Practicing Academic Discourse

1 hour
The teacher will model the development of a discussion question for the students.
lesson 11

Analyzing the Text

1 hour
Students answer questions and engage in textual analysis.
lesson 12

Analyzing the Development of Central Ideas Across Texts

1 hour
Students identify and analyze the development of central ideas.
lesson 13

Unit Assessment: Critical Dialogue

1 hour
Students synthesize analysis across multiple texts during an assessed discussion.
Download Unit
module 330 Instructional days (30 hours)

Building and Communicating Knowledge Through Research: The Inquiry Process

30 Instructional days (30 hours)
Students engage in an inquiry-based, iterative process for research.
Download Module
module 429 Instructional days (29 hours)

Understanding and Evaluating Argument

29 Instructional days (29 hours)
Students read, analyze and evaluate informational and argument writing.
Writing Module59 Instructional days (59 hours)

Argument, Informative, and Narrative Writing

59 Instructional days (59 hours)
Students explore argument, informative, and narrative writing.
core proficiencies25 Instructional days (25 hours)

Developing Core Proficiencies Curriculum

25 Instructional days (25 hours)
These units model instruction and provide flexible materials to use and adapt for a variety of contexts.
Download Module
grade 10233 Instructional days (233 hours)

Grade 10 English Language Arts

233 Instructional days (233 hours)
Students analyze literary and journalistic nonfiction as well as poetry, drama, and fiction.
grade 11185 Instructional days (185 hours)

Grade 11 English Language Arts

185 Instructional days (185 hours)
Students delve deeply into works by acclaimed authors and historical figures.
grade 12242 Instructional days (242 hours)

Grade 12 English Language Arts

242 Instructional days (242 hours)
Students build knowledge, analyze ideas, delineate arguments, and develop writing, collaboration, and communication skills.
prekindergarten146 Instructional days (146 hours)

Prekindergarten Mathematics

146 Instructional days (146 hours)
Students explore two and three-dimensional shapes, compare length, weight, and capacity, addition and subtraction stories, and counting to 20.
grade 2152 Instructional days (152 hours)

Grade 2 Mathematics

152 Instructional days (152 hours)
Students extend understanding of base-ten notation, fluency with addition and subtraction, standard units of measure, and describing and analyzing shapes.
algebra i105 Instructional days (105 hours)

Algebra I

105 Instructional days (105 hours)
Students explore relationships between quantities, descriptive statistics, linear and exponential functions, polynomial and quadratic expressions.
geometry117 Instructional days (117 hours)

Geometry

117 Instructional days (117 hours)
Students explore congruence, proofs, constructions, trigonometry, circles, as well as connect algebra and geometry through coordinates.
algebra ii120 Instructional days (120 hours)

Algebra II

120 Instructional days (120 hours)
Students explore polynomials, rational and radical relationships, trigonometry and functions and make inferences and conclusions from data.
precalculus111 Instructional days (111 hours)

Precalculus and Advanced Topics

111 Instructional days (111 hours)
Students explore transformations, vectors and matrices, rational and exponential functions, trigonometry, probability and statistics.