The following is a rubric on Descriptive Paragraphs. The following is a …
The following is a rubric on Descriptive Paragraphs. The following is a rubric for Representation. The following is outcome CC7.2- Create and present a teacher-guided inquiry project related to a topic, theme, or issue studied in English language arts. The following is a Writing Outcome Checklist & Strategies for grade 7 ELA.
The following resource covers an overview for writing components for grade 7 …
The following resource covers an overview for writing components for grade 7 ELA. The following is an overview for comprehending and responding components for grade 7 ELA. I can statements are also included.
We decided it would be fun to make a creative diorama book …
We decided it would be fun to make a creative diorama book report. A diorama is the three dimensional re-creation of a scene. They are created inside of a box. The student was to choose a book he/she had recently read and create a diorama using a shoe box. A written report was also part of the book report.
Belonging to a family is another important relationship in our lives. We …
Belonging to a family is another important relationship in our lives. We can choose our friends but, like it or not, we are born into families and we must, for the most part, manage with those with whom we find ourselves. However these various relationships work out, our interactions with family members have a profound influence throughout our lives. This resource is based off of "All" By Leona Gom.
Every culture has its stories. Long ago, before people invented writing, stories …
Every culture has its stories. Long ago, before people invented writing, stories about important beliefs, deities, heroes, and experiences were told and retold. The best of these were passed by word-of-mouth from one generation to the next to form an important part of our heritage. Some early stories were told in the form of poems, others in the form of songs, and others in the form of what we now call tales or narratives.
Each of these stories has something important to tell and teach us. The main characters challenge us to explore the complexity and fragility of being human. They force us to examine our relationships with others and our environment, our many faces of virtue and our human failings. They force us to relate the values, behaviours, and attitudes of the characters in the narrative to our own personalities and our own lives. Many of the stories are tales that give us a window into the values, beliefs, and practices of people past and present.
These narratives not only teach and entertain but also make us think about the big questions regarding human nature and the meaning of life that have confronted humankind through the ages.
All of the essentials for teaching ELA 8. An overview of the …
All of the essentials for teaching ELA 8. An overview of the units in the ELA 8 curriculum, questions for deeper thinking, 'must do' writing tasks, and popular reading choices.
Students between the ages of 12-16 are changing in every conceivable way. …
Students between the ages of 12-16 are changing in every conceivable way. They are discovering who they are and what they value. This makes the years of early adolescence the ideal time to support students’ growing moral consciousness through units of study that challenge them to identify, discuss, and address significant societal issues. The resource attached includes an assignment about "All That I Am".
Whether at home, in school, or in society, we all face conflicts, …
Whether at home, in school, or in society, we all face conflicts, challenges, and issues. Although these conflicts, challenges, and issues develop for many different reasons, they force us to make choices if we are to do the right thing. Doing the right thing is always a challenge. Is it better to do the right thing and fail or do the wrong thing and succeed? By considering how others have dealt with similar conflicts, challenges, and issues, we can learn how to do the right thing. By reflecting on the conflicts, challenges, and issues and the choices that we have, we can face and address life and the world around us. This resource includes lesson plans for outcomes regarding comprehend and respond, compose and create, assess and reflect.
The following resources are included: - Criteria for a good poster - …
The following resources are included: - Criteria for a good poster - Criteria for a good brochure - Criteria for a good poem - Criteria for a good personal narrative - "I Can" statements - Overview of writing components - Writing qualities checklist - Writing strategies checklist
One of the outcomes of Grade 9 English Language Arts requires you …
One of the outcomes of Grade 9 English Language Arts requires you to read a variety of information texts including expository essays, historical accounts, news articles, and scientific writing. This project will allow you to make choices about what and how you read. This will also help us to practice a second outcome which requires you to use before, during and after reading strategies.
The unit is organized around five focus questions with sample lessons and …
The unit is organized around five focus questions with sample lessons and suggested resources included. (Time allocations given are approximations only. Teachers can choose to spend more or less time on each lesson depending on the needs and interests of their students.)
The following are resources in regards to love, loyalty and relationships .They …
The following are resources in regards to love, loyalty and relationships .They help provide a deeper understanding, what it means to be loyal, to be in love, etc.
ELA 9 A/B curriculum overview. Document contains an overview of suggested units …
ELA 9 A/B curriculum overview. Document contains an overview of suggested units and themes, questions for deeper understanding, 'must do' writing tasks, and popular reading choices.
Your blog project is intended to serve several purposes and fill many …
Your blog project is intended to serve several purposes and fill many objectives: Purposes: -To express your response to the sub-units and literature -To relate the unit and literature topics to literature / movies / music that suits your own personality and tastes -To share these with an audience – your peers -To compose writing in an authentic setting -To develop a voice in your writing -To link to websites and sources with related materials Objectivess -Revise and polish compositions -Share and present compositions -Write engaging introductions -Develop ideas, rather than just restate them. -Demonstrate coherence and smooth writing using transitions -Organize ideas in multi-paragraph compositions -Compose suitable endings -Analyze and evaluate each other’s writing -Write for variety of purposes: -Reflect, clarify, explore ideas -Express understanding -Express self -Create and entertain
Foundational stories are ways of making sense of life, of examining our …
Foundational stories are ways of making sense of life, of examining our past, of understanding our present, and of envisioning our future. Fate and destiny may play a role in our lives. Wherever we go, we meet life’s challenges. As we meet those challenges, we develop the qualities that enable us to grow, and we anticipate other critical challenges we may encounter. Challenges benefit both society and each individual; for without challenges, neither society nor the individual can move forward. Every challenge a society encounters provides opportunities for that society to examine issues, to foster the exchange of ideas, and to explore ways to rise to the challenge. The challenges we encounter lead us to examine our existence and to make decisions that shape our society and ourselves. The world influences us, and we, in turn, influence the world. The following documents include a unit plan for challenges.
The following rubric covers Comprehend and Respond- Organization and Technique. The following …
The following rubric covers Comprehend and Respond- Organization and Technique. The following rubric covers evaluation and goal setting. The following rubric covers criteria necessary for a multi-media presentation. The following rubric covers the criteria necessary for a good comic strip. The following rubric covers criteria necessary for students to be able to present information using non-print aids, adapt production techniques and analyze and convert information to different forms. The following rubric covers the criteria for a "Successful Talk". The following rubric covers the criteria necessary for writing a personal narrative essay. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing an inquiry report. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a historical persona essay. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a good review. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a legend. The following rubric covers comprehension and response. The following rubric covers the criteria for a good listener response. The following rubric covers comprehension and response- critically responding. The following rubric covers literature circle assessment. The following is an Independent Novel Study outline.
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