8th Grade English Language Arts
N.C.
Standard Course of Study
Eighth grade students use oral
language, written language, and other media and technology for
expressive, informational, argumentative, critical, and literary
purposes. They continue to refine their study of language and grammar
in order to speak and write effectively. Emphasis
in eighth grade is placed on using
information for a specific task. |
G AL
1 |
The learner will use language to express individual
perspectives through analysis
of personal, social, cultural, and historical issues.
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bjective 1-1
Narrate a personal account which:
- creates a coherent, organizing structure appropriate to purpose, audience,
and context.
- establishes a point of view and sharpens focus.
- uses remembered feelings.
- selects details that best illuminate the topic.
- connects events to self/society.
bjective 1-2
Explore expressive materials that are read, heard,
and viewed by:
bjective 1-3
Interact
in group activities and/or seminars
in which the student:
- shares personal reactions to questions raised.
- gives reasons and cites examples from text in support of expressed
opinions.
- clarifies, illustrates, or expands on a response when asked to do
so, and asks classmates for similar expansion.
bjective 1-4
Reflect on learning experiences by:
- evaluating how personal perspectives are influenced by society, cultural
differences, and historical issues.
- appraising changes in self throughout the learning process.
- evaluating personal circumstances and background that shape interaction
with text.
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G AL
2 |
The learner will use and evaluate information from a variety
of sources.
bjective 2-1
Analyze
and evaluate informational materials that are read,
heard, and/or viewed by:
bjective 2-2
Create
a research product in both written and presentational
form by:
- determining purpose, audience, and context.
- choosing a relevant topic.
- selecting presentational format (e.g., video,essay, interactive technology)
appropriate to audience.
- evaluating information for extraneous detail, inconsistencies, relevant
facts, and organization.
- researching and organizing information to achieve purpose.
- using notes and/or memory aids to structure information.
- supporting ideas with examples, definitions, analogies, and direct
references to primary and secondary sources.
- citing
sources used.
- employing graphics such as charts,
diagrams, and graphs to enhance the
communication of information.
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G AL
3 |
The learner will continue to refine the understanding
and use of argument.
bjective 3-1
Evaluate a variety of public documents by:
- identifying the social context of the argument.
- comparing the argument and counter-argument presented.
- judging the effectiveness of tone, style, and use of language.
bjective 3-2
Refine the use of the problem-solution
process by:
- evaluating problems and solutions within various texts and situations.
- utilizing the problem-solution process within various contexts/situations.
- constructing essays/presentations that respond to a given problem by
proposing a solution that includes relevant details.
bjective 3-3
Create arguments that persuade by:
- engaging the audience by establishing a context, creating a persona,
and otherwise developing interest.
- developing a controlling idea that makes a clear and knowledgeable
judgment.
- arranging details, reasons, and examples effectively and persuasively.
- anticipating and addressing reader/listener concerns and counter-arguments.
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G AL
4 |
The learner will continue to refine
critical thinking skills and
apply criteria to evaluate text and multimedia.
bjective 4-1
Analyze the purpose of the author or creator and the impact
of that purpose by:
- evaluating any bias, apparent or hidden messages, emotional
factors, or propaganda
- evaluating
the underlying assumptions of the author/creator.
(Teachers, this is a great time to send students to the incredibly FUN
Don't Buy It Web site! )
bjective 4-2
Develop (with limited assistance) and apply
appropriate criteria to evaluate the quality of the communication by:
- using knowledge of language structure and literary or media techniques.
- drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasons, or relevant information.
- considering
the implications, consequences, or impact of those conclusions.
bjective 4-3
Use the stance
of a critic to:
- consider alternative points of view or reasons.
- remain fair-minded and open to other interpretations.
- construct or review.
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G AL
5 |
The learner will respond to various literary genres using interpretive
and evaluative processes.
bjective 5-1
Increase fluency, comprehension, and insight through a meaningful
and comprehensive reading program by:
- using effective
reading strategies to match type of text.
- reading
self-selected literature and other materials of interest to
the individual.
- reading literature and other materials selected
by the teacher.
- assuming
a leadership role in student-teacher reading conferences.
- leading small
group discussions.
- taking an active role in whole class seminars.
- analyzing the effects of elements such as plot,
theme, characterization, style, mood, and tone.
- discussing the effects
of such literary devices as figurative language, dialogue,
flashback, allusion, irony, and symbolism.
- analyzing and evaluating themes
and central ideas in
literature and other texts in relation to personal and societal issues.
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bjective 5-2
Study the characteristics of
literary genres (fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry) through:
- reading a variety of literature and other text (e.g., young adult
novels, short stories, biographies, plays, free verse, narrative poems).
- evaluating what impact genre-specific characteristics have on the
meaning of the text.
- evaluating how the author's choice and use of a genre shapes the meaning
of the literary work.
- evaluating what impact literary elements have on the meaning of the
text.
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G AL
6 |
The learner will apply conventions of grammar
and language usage.
bjective 6-1
Model an understanding of conventional
written and spoken expression by:
- using a variety of sentence types, punctuating properly, and avoiding
fragments and run-ons.
- using subject-verb agreement and verb tense that are appropriate for
the meaning of the sentence.
- applying the parts of speech to clarify language usage.
- using pronouns correctly, including clear antecedents and case.
- using phrases and clauses correctly, including proper punctuation
(e.g. prepositional phrases, appositives, dependent and independent clauses.)
- determining the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words using context
clues, a dictionary, a glossary, a thesaurus, and/or structural analysis
(roots, prefixes, suffixes) of words.
- extending vocabulary knowledge by learning and using new words.
- evaluating the use and power of dialects in standard/nonstandard English
usage.
- applying correct language conventions and usage
during formal oral presentations.
bjective 6-2
Continue to identify and edit errors in spoken and
written English by:
- using correct spelling of words appropriate in difficulty for eighth
graders and refining mastery of an individualized list of commonly
misspelled words.
- producing final drafts/presentations that demonstrate accurate spelling
and the correct use of punctuation, capitalization, and format.
- self correcting errors in everyday speech.
- independently practicing
formal oral presentations.
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