WHAT WE LEARN IN MIDDLE SCHOOL LANGUAGE ARTS
6th Grade Language Arts (625 Minimum Weekly Minutes)
Reading
- Word Analysis, Fluency, and Vocabulary Development
- Distinguishes and interprets written text
- Recognizes word origins and meanings
Reading Comprehension
- Identifies main idea and assesses evidence that supports those ideas
- Clarifies meaning and summarizes written text
- Makes predictions, draws inferences, conclusions or generalizations, and is able to support them with evidence from written material
- Reading point goals set every quarter through use of Accelerated Reader and Scholastic Reading Counts, Study and Reference Skills
- Reads and gathers or finds information from maps, charts, graphs, schedules, time lines, and notices
- Uses a variety of information sources, including the dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, newspapers, & periodicals
Writing
- Composes multi-paragraph compositions with a clear purpose, supportive details, conclusion and summary with a linked purpose, and a properly formatted bibliography
- Analyzes, revises, edits, and clarifies written work
- Writes a final draft which considers suggestions from instructor and/or peers
Listening and Speaking
- Interprets auditory and verbal instruction
- Delivers a variety of concise presentations which uses effective volume, rate, and tone with interesting information to keep the audience’s attention
- Engages in critical and constructive discussion
7th Grade Language Arts (525 Minimum Weekly Minutes)
Word Analysis, Fluency, and Vocabulary Development
- Infers word meanings through identification and analysis of analogies, idioms, multiple meaning words, connotations, denotations, and jargon
- Uses knowledge of root words and word etymologies to understand word origins and content vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
- Understands and analyzes the differences among various categories of informational materials such as textbooks, newspapers, and the Internet in terms of their structure and purpose
- Identifies the development of an author’s argument, point of view, and perspective in the text
- Makes predictions, infers and draws conclusions, or generalizations based on evidence
- Identifies the details, main idea, conflict, plot, and theme in various forms of literature
- Reading point goals set every quarter through use of Accelerated Reader and Scholastic Reading Counts
Literary Response and Analysis
- Identifies the elements of and understands the purpose of various forms of literature such as autobiography, short story fiction, poetry, folk tales, myths, fables, and novels
- Identifies and gives characteristics of a variety of literature
Study and Reference Skills
- Previews titles, headings, summaries, and questions when studying
- Uses a variety of information sources to gather information including dictionaries, maps, charts, graphs, schedules, newspapers, and Internet resources
Writing Strategies
- Uses transition words between sentences, ideas, and paragraphs
- Utilizes the claim, data, and warrant style to support thesis statements, identifies topics, and investigates claims
- Employs description, facts, statistics, and examples to support claims
- Outlines, takes notes, and summarizes to ensure structure of drafts
- Edits, rewrites, and revises drafts in order to improve final composition using technology and word processing tools
- Writing Applications
- Applies note taking, outlining, summarization, and inquiry techniques to enhance writing
- Defines thesis statements
- Writes various essays such as narrative (1st & 3rd person), expository, descriptive, informational, and persuasive
- Utilizes resources such as the library, Internet, and field resources
- Utilizes footnote techniques to cite data for research papers
- Prepares a bibliography
- Integrates quotations correctly
- Uses word processing skills to prepare essays and research papers
- Applies editing tools to all revisions of various topic
Written and Oral English Language Conventions
- Applies grade-appropriate language and mechanics,proper capitalization, vocabulary, and spelling to all written work
- Utilizes correct usage including all parts of speech, cases, and verb tenses when speaking and writing
- Demonstrates the use of simple, compound, and complex sentences
Listening and Speaking
- Asks questions designed to elicit purposeful information
- Discusses effectively and constructively
- Determines speaker’s attitude toward the subject
- Responds to persuasive messages with questions, challenges, or affirmations
- Shapes information to achieve a particular purpose
- Arranges details, reasons, descriptions, and examples effectively
- Defines roles and shares responsibility for a group project
- Uses explicit techniques for presentations
- Provides constructive feedback to speakers
- Delivers narrative presentations, oral summaries, and research presentations
8th Grade Language Arts (525 Minimum Weekly Minutes)
Reading
- Uses knowledge of word origins, word relationships, and historical and literary context clues to determine the meaning of specialized & grade-appropriate vocabulary
- Develops vocabulary and knowledge of word structure through study of introductory Latin
- Understands and uses idioms, analogies, metaphors, and similes
- Identifies main idea and concepts, and assesses evidence that supports those ideas
- Makes predictions, draws inferences, conclusions, or generalizations about text
- Finds similarities and differences among texts
- Explains the purposes and characteristics of different forms of poetry
- Evaluates the development, subplots, conflicts, and climax of a story’s plot
- Compares, contrasts, and analyzes literary characters
- Identifies and analyzes recurring themes in literature
- Identifies the literary devices that define a writer’s style
- Uses a variety of information sources, including resource books, newspaper, and Internet
- Learns the background of selected literary authors
- Reading point goals set every quarter through use of Accelerated Reader and Scholastic Reading Counts
Writing
- Writes clear, coherent, and focused essays using the elements of the writing process – pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing
- Creates a composition that has a coherent thesis, formal introduction, supporting evidence, and well-supported conclusion
- Experiments in writing different forms of poetry – ballad, free verse, lyric
- Revises writing to improve word choice, organization, sentence variety, and transitions
- Edits for spelling, punctuation, grammar, and clarity
- Writes narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive text of at least 500-700 words
- Uses correct and varied sentence types to create an effective personal writing style
- Uses transitions to indicate the relationship between ideas
- Recognizes and correctly uses all parts of speech
- Uses punctuation correctly. Uses grade-appropriate spelling
Listening and Speaking
- States a clear position and supports arguments with detailed evidence, examples, and reasoning
- Summarizes a speaker’s purpose and point of view
- Engages critically and constructively in discussions
- Comprehends, memorizes, and delivers selected excerpts from Shakespeare
Book List
A variety of books are available in the school library. You may print out a list of acceptable books from the school website: http://www.stbarbara.com