
Strong OMEC submissions meet these three criteria. If you're unsure about any of them, start with the Contributor Guidelines.
Designed from the ground up for ML students and not adapted from a mainstream lesson.
Complex ideas, clear scaffolding. We scaffold access to content, we don't simplify it.
S, IT, A, N, or C. See the strand reference below.
Select the strand that best matches your lesson type when filling out the form. Not sure? Choose Other / Not sure and tell us about it.
| Strand | Name | Anchor Text Type |
|---|---|---|
| S | Short Story | A single short story. Analysis-based module structure. |
| IT | Informational Text | Nonfiction anchor — articles, speeches, primary sources, legal documents. |
| A | Author / Artist Study | Text-centered study of a single author or artist's work and life. |
| N | Novel | Extended novel study. Larger scope.
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| C | Literary Concepts | Lessons structured on literary concepts. |
| ? | Other / Not sure | Doesn't fit a strand, or you're unsure which one applies. Tell us in the form. |
All submissions go through review before publication.
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