WriteSteps Instructional Materials Approved by EQuIP Peer Review Panel

Grandville, MI (PRLOG, January 5, 2015) – WriteSteps announced today that a sampling of third grade lessons in opinion writing have been posted on the EQuIP (Educators Evaluating the Quality of Instructional Products) section of Achieve’s website along with the quality review feedback from the EQuIP Peer Review Panel.

EQuIP is an initiative of Achieve designed to identify high-quality materials aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). The objectives are two-fold:

  • Build the capacity of educators to evaluate and improve the quality of instructional materials for use in their classrooms and schools.
  • Increase the supply of high-quality lessons and units aligned to the CSSS that are available to elementary, middle and high school teachers as soon as possible.

“Achieve is grateful for WriteSteps’ contributions and recognize they will help increase the supply of high-quality lessons and units aligned to the CCSS,” said Alissa Peltzman, Vice President for State Policy & Implementation Support. “We believe that educators across the country will benefit from access to these materials.”

WriteSteps is an evidence-based, award-winning, digital and print, K-5 Common Core writing and grammar program that covers narrative, informative/explanatory, and opinion writing texts aligned to the Common Core writing and grammar conventions standards. The daily lesson program gives teachers and students everything they need to develop their craft with confidence.

Below are some comments from the EQuIP Review Panel specific to the third grade WriteSteps Opinion Writing lessons submitted:

  • It is obvious that the developer loves teaching writing and the value of writing to post-secondary success. The embrace of opinion writing is also supportive of the spirit of the writing strand.
  • The lesson incorporates a variety of text types and leads students to an authentic writing task of a persuasive letter. The topic of cafeteria food would be a familiar starting point for third grade students as they receive instruction in the area of letter writing.
  • Writing from Sources: The students write their own persuasive essays, using the two text sources, which do provide a balance of informational and literary texts. Students plan for the use of evidence by highlighting potential sources of fact/evidence. The use of Elliott’s essay, and the specific study of its construction and features, will really help students to see what is wanted in their own essays.
  • The designer has created a unit of study that demonstrates quality and rigor in nearly all aspects of its dimensions.


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