Launch
Students will enter the project as working critics by sampling 2026 cultural artifacts, noticing how point of view and audience shape reviews, and committing to one work they may investigate more deeply in the next phase.
Day 1
🎬 Critics’ First Look Tasting
Launch 45m
Research & Empathy
Students will investigate how reviews work for real audiences by studying mentor critics, choosing a 2026 cultural work, gathering peer-reader insights, and turning those findings into an evidence-based review direction they can draft in the next phase.
Days 2 - 5
🎬 2026 Critics’ First Look
Launch 45m
📰 Mentor Review Lens Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🗣️ Reader Interview Insight Map
Community Experience 45m
🧭 Review Brief Checkpoint
Deliverable 45m
Prototype & Present
Students will prototype multiple review directions, test their writing with real readers, revise through two feedback cycles, and refine one NYT-style review draft plus a short editorial pitch for the next phase’s public sharing.
Days 6 - 9
🧭 Review Angle Storyboards
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🗣️ Critique Circle Read-Aloud
Project Work 45m
📚 Library Review Test Round
Community Experience 45m
📰 NYT Review Milestone Draft
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their polished reviews and oral pitches to an authentic audience, gather final feedback through a gallery walk, and justify how their editorial choices communicate a clear critical stance to readers.
Day 10
📰 NYT Review Gallery Pitch
Assessment 45m