| Grade 8 Reading/Language Arts |
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Literature |
Vocabulary |
Grammar |
Written and Oral Communication |
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What your child will learn
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- Strategies for analyzing and interpreting poetry
- Literary terms and figurative language
- Strategies to draw meaning from fiction and nonfiction
- Common literary elements/devices used in fiction and nonfiction
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- Fifteen units of 20 vocabulary words each including definitions, synonyms, and antonyms
- How to use vocabulary words in context
- Short story and novel terminology
- How authors use vocabulary and figurative language
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- Eight parts of speech
- Types of sentences and various sentence structures
- Proper usage of words and syntax within sentences
- Mechanics of language, including phrases, clauses, and sentence parts
- How to effectively diagram a sentence
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- The Five-Paragraph Essay (expository and persuasive) as well as narrative forms
- How to write different genres of poetry
- A process approach to writing
- Formal listening, speech and presentation skills
- Writing Traits
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| What your child will do |
- Identify main ideas and details
- Recognize similarities and differences among texts
- Utilize reading strategies to increase literal comprehension
- Analyze literary techniques
- Identify elements of the plots
- Read a variety of short stories including: Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, The Outsiders, The Wave, and Romeo & Juliet
- Read ARP books throughout the year
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- Use new vocabulary including synonyms and antonyms
- Apply vocabulary words into the context of their own writing and other situations
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- Participate in daily Grammar Practice
- Identify parts of speech
- Identify and edit their own grammar mistakes
- Diagram Sentences
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- Use the Writing Process to compose five-paragraph essays (persuasive and expository) as well as narrative pieces
- Practice presentation skills
- Participate in interactive online writing activities
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| What you’ll see (products) |
- Various reading strategies (talking-to-the-text, outlining, etc.)
- Study guides
- Reading logs
- Student-created book projects, technology projects, storyboards, graphic organizers, and posters related to literature
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- Vocabulary book exercises
- Visuals and study cards of vocabulary words
- Written projects utilizing vocabulary words
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- Daily Grammar Practice notes
- Weekly sentence sheets
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- Five-paragraph essays
- Presentations
- Creative projects (posters, newspapers, poems, etc.)
- Journal writing
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| How you can help |
- Read novels, newspapers, magazines, etc. with your child
- Help your child find reading materials he/she enjoys
- Encourage a reading time
- When reading longer materials, create a reading plan to ensure the student finishes the book within the given time
- Monitor your child’s homework and grades online
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- Discuss the words used in real-life situations
- Encourage your child to complete the vocabulary bookwork independently
- Assist in studying (i.e. flashcards, etc.)
- Monitor your child’s homework and grades online
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- Encourage your child to edit any writing piece to be grammatically correct
- Monitor your child’s homework and grades online
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- Read aloud any writing pieces while encouraging your child to identify any mistakes in the writing
- Encourage your child to plan out his/her writing ideas before completing the final project
- Review and discuss the writing scoring rubric with your child
- Monitor your child’s homework and grades online
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