Explore 3,000+ literary and informational reading passages, lesson planning resources, comprehension quizzes, and more.
CommonLit has carefully curated a digital text library that offers over 3,000 high-quality reading passages and digital lessons for students in grades 3–12.
We offer seminal works from many of the best contemporary authors including Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Martin Luther King Jr., Gary Soto, Langston Hughes, Malcolm Gladwell, Sandra Cisneros, and Julia Alvarez. We also have partnerships with prestigious news organizations such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Smithsonian Magazine. With this balance of informational and literary texts, CommonLit can be seamlessly integrated into any English, Social Studies, or Science class.
In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the specific ways that CommonLit’s library can be leveraged to support your team’s needs.
Book Pairings
CommonLit’s curriculum team has also developed over 130 Book Pairings that support the teaching of commonly taught novels including To Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Flies, and Night. Each set includes informational and literary texts from a variety of genres that are designed to help students build critical background knowledge and make connections as they move through the anchor text.
Each Book Pairing Set includes recommended texts, tips for introducing the text, and questions to help teachers connect the supplemental text to the anchor novel.

Target Lessons
Target Lessons are short, easy-to-use, highly engaging lessons that support reading, writing, and classroom discussion for grades 3-12. Each of these lessons teaches students a standards-aligned skill — like identifying the main idea or analyzing the author's point of view — that they’ll use to deeply understand the text.
Target Lessons also include scaffolded Pre-Reading, During Reading, and Post-Reading activities that are designed to build students' engagement and knowledge as they move through the lesson.

Standards Practice
While CommonLit can be used to help educators create or supplement a full curriculum, it can also be used to help students practice a particular skill or standard. When educators browse CommonLit’s library, they have the opportunity to filter by standard, grade level, or Lexile. With these filters, teachers can hone in on the perfect text for every classroom.

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Explore the CommonLit Text Library to find engaging, standards-aligned passages that support your next lesson, unit, or discussion.
To get more information on how a partnership with CommonLit can provide your school or district with assessment and data-tracking tools to assist teachers as they work to help students improve reading skills, reach out today.