Common Core Teacher Appreciation Week! Use coupon code WETEACH for 50% off all Maps from Feb 3–10!
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In recognition of all that teachers do—especially their hard work to transition to the Common Core State Standards—we are celebrating Common Core Teacher Appreciation Week from February 3-10.

During that time, new online ELA Maps memberships* will be 50% off — as little as $10 for a full year of access to our CCSS-based curriculum maps. Just use the code “WETEACH” whether you need a single gradespan, multiple spans, or access to all 76 ELA Maps. Join us!

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* Offer applies to new members only.

The Common Core Curriculum Mapping Project provides educators with high-quality, low-cost curriculum tools based on the Common Core State Standards. Our second edition Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts have been viewed more than 5 million times since they went online in August 2010. These 76 detailed curriculum Maps and sample lesson plans are designed to help K-12 educators create the kind of “well-developed, content-rich curriculum” called for in the Common Core State Standards.

More than 5,000 teachers, curriculum directors, and principals have become members of the Mapping Project. For just $20 members can:

A $20 Maps membership is your key to effective and efficient Common Core State Standards implementation. Sample unit maps and lesson plans are available.

Membership proceeds enable Common Core to keep the Maps website updated and secure. They also allow us to offer professional development services and to respond to members’ requests for additional Maps. We have begun developing curriculum maps in mathematics, a project that would not have been possible without members’ support.

If you are already a member of Common Core’s Mapping Project, thank you. If not, we hope you will join in our effort to give all of America’s students a deeper and richer education.

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“With the inclusion of essential questions, and even ways to bring in music and art, these Maps are ready-made for teachers to use as they see fit for their needs and those of their students.”

David P. Driscoll

Chair of the National Assessment Governing Board and former commissioner of education for Massachusetts