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EAST LONGMEADOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS Language Arts The Massachusetts English Language Arts Curriculum Framework is designed to guide local school district personnel in the development of effective English language arts curricula. Learning in English language arts is recursive. That is, students at every grade level apply similar language skills and concepts as they use increasingly more complex materials. In this way, students build upon and refine their knowledge, gaining sophistication and independence as they grow. Language, Reading and Literature, Composition, and Media are interdependent. Each strand intertwines with and supports the others. Students might at any time read and write, view and discuss, or interpret and perform in order to understand and communicate meaning. Thus, at all grade levels, effective English language arts curriculum units weave together skills and concepts from several strands to support student learning. Interpreting English 9 The Massachusetts English Language Arts Curriculum Framework provides learning standards for students in grades 9 - 10. |
| Genres |
| This unit includes identifying and comparing key characteristics of literary genres, as designated by a work's subject, theme, style, and time period. Some examples of genres are: science fiction, poetry, drama, British literature, and multicultural literature. |
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Genre: Myths/Narratives/Literature
The learner will be able to recognize, examine, and use knowledge of themes, structure, and elements of myths, traditional narratives, and classical literature and offer textual evidence to support understanding.
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Author: Word Choice/Imagery/Identify
The learner will be able to identify how an author's word choice creates imagery.
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Author: Word Choice/Tone/Identify
The learner will be able to identify how an author's word choice sets tone.
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Author: Word Choice/Mood/Identify
The learner will be able to identify how an author's word choice suggests mood.
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Myth: Compare/Contrast/Culture
The learner will be able to compare and contrast myths from a variety of cultures.
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Myth: Greek Mythology/Vocabulary
The learner will be able to read and apply knowledge of Greek mythology to understand new vocabulary words.
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Myth: Norse Mythology/Vocabulary
The learner will be able to read and apply knowledge of Norse mythology to understand new vocabulary words.
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Myth: Latin Mythology/Vocabulary
The learner will be able to read and apply knowledge of Latin mythology to understand new vocabulary words.
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Myth: Journey/Compare
The learner will be able to compare the role of story elements, such as journeys, in myths.
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Myth: Test/Compare
The learner will be able to compare the role of story elements, such as tests, in myths.
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Myth: Journey/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of story elements, such as journeys, in myths.
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Myth: Supernatural/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of story elements, such as supernatural characters, in myths.
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Nonfiction: Meaning/Identify
The learner will be able to identify meaning of nonfictional material.
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Nonfiction: Elements/Identify
The learner will be able to identify elements of nonfiction.
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Nonfiction: Main Idea/Details
The learner will be able to recognize stated main idea, details, or sequence of events in nonfiction.
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Nonfiction: Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize examples of nonfiction.
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Informational Text: Meaning/Identify
The learner will be able to identify meaning of informational text.
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Poetry/Emotions
The learner will be able to respond to the emotional power of poetry.
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Poetry: Structure/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze structural elements of poems.
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Poetry: Elements/Identify
The learner will be able to identify poetic elements.
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Poetry: Theme/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the theme of a given poem.
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Poetry: Diction/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the use of diction within a given poem.
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Poetry: Figurative Language/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the use of figurative language within a given poem.
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Poetry: Literary Devices
The learner will be able to identify literary devices in poetry.
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Poetry: Understatement/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the use of understatement within a given poem.
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Fiction: Genres
The learner will be able to read a variety of fiction works.
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Fiction: Interpret
The learner will be able to interpret fiction.
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Fiction: Main Idea/Details
The learner will be able to recognize stated main idea, details, or sequence of events in fiction.
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Fiction: Details/Identify
The learner will be able to identify details in a fiction passage.
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Fiction/Nonfiction: Discriminate
The learner will be able to discriminate between forms of fiction (stories) and nonfiction (newspapers).
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Fiction: Elements/Comprehend
The learner will be able to comprehend the elements of fiction.
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Novel: Characteristics/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the unique characteristics of the novel.
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Novel: Discuss
The learner will be able to read and discuss novels.
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Novel: Written Analysis
The learner will be able to include appropriate terminology and story elements in written analysis of a novel.
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Novel: Structure/Identify
The learner will be able to identify structural elements of novels.
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Short Story: Character/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze a character depicted in a short story.
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Short Story: Components
The learner will be able to recognize the key characteristics of the short story.
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Short Story: Analyze Structure
The learner will be able to analyze how a short story is organized or structured.
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Short Story: Plot/Character/Compare
The learner will be able to compare plot, character development, or style among numerous short stories.
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Short Story: Discuss
The learner will be able to read and discuss short stories.
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Short Story: Written Analysis
The learner will be able to include appropriate terminology and story elements in written analysis of a short story.
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Analyze: Archetypal/Characters/Setting
The learner will be able to analyze recurring archetypal characters, settings, and themes in world literature.
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Analyze: Character
The learner will be able to analyze a character from a given scene of a play.
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Analyze: Characteristic/Function
The learner will be able to examine the structural characteristics and functions of literary forms and genres.
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Analyze: Characteristics
The learner will be able to analyze characteristics of American literature.
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Analyze: Author Techniques
The learner will be able to analyze techniques poets use to inspire readers to share emotions.
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Analyze: Culture
The learner will be able to analyze how informational texts are influenced by culture.
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Compare/Contrast: Theme/Across Genres
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the presentation of a similar theme across genres to describe how form affects the message.
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Drama Character/Trait
The learner will be able to identify character traits from the language in a given scene from a play.
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Drama Elements: Explain Asides
The learner will be able to explain the use of asides in plays.
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Drama: Character
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the characters in a variety of types of plays (one act, full length).
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Drama: Characteristics
The learner will be able to understand the characteristics of major types of drama.
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Drama: Conflict/Explain
The learner will be able to explain the conflict of a drama.
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Drama: Conventions
The learner will be able to describe the conventions used by playwrights to produce dramatic productions.
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Drama: Dialogue
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the ways in which dialogue can enhance the theme of a play.
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Drama: Discuss
The learner will be able to read and discuss drama.
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Drama: Elements
The learner will be able to recognize the most effective elements of plays.
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Drama: Conventions/Support/Interpret
The learner will be able to recognize and analyze how dramatic conventions support, interpret, and enhance dramatic text.
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Drama: Readings/Recitations/Performances
The learner will be able to plan and present dramatic readings, recitations, and performances that show appropriate consideration of audience and purpose.
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Drama: Theme/Structure/Elements
The learner will be able to recognize, analyze, and use knowledge of themes, structure, and elements of drama and offer textual evidence to support understanding.
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Drama: Conventions/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze dramatic conventions.
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Drama: Character Foils/Explain
The learner will be able to explain the use of character foils in drama.
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Drama: Plot
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the plots of a variety of types of plays (one act, full length).
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Drama: Recognize/Character Development
The learner will be able to recognize the similarities and differences of character development in plays as opposed to other literary genres.
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Drama: Setting
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the settings of a variety of types of plays (one act, full length).
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Drama: Soliloquies/Function/Explain
The learner will be able to explain the function of soliloquies in dramatic literature.
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Drama: Types
The learner will be able to recognize the many different kinds of dramas.
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| Language Expressions |
| This unit focuses on language conventions, structure, usage, and language study. It also addresses parts of speech, figures of speech, syntax, paragraph and sentence structure, word agreement, modifiers, and grammar. |
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Sentence Structure: Phrase
The learner will be able to identify phrases within sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Clause
The learner will be able to identify clauses within sentences.
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Conventions: Language Usage/Standard
The learner will be able to demonstrate standard language usage.
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Conventions: Usage
The learner will be able to apply appropriate language usage in writing.
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Sentence Structure: Understand
The learner will be able to understand sentence structure.
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Idiom: Content Area/Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize idioms in all content areas.
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Idiom: Content Area/Use
The learner will be able to use idioms in all content areas.
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Patterns: Content Area/Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize patterns of change, indicating a different meaning, in words in all content areas.
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Patterns: Content Area/Use
The learner will be able to use patterns of change, indicating a different meaning, in words in all content areas.
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Grammar: Language Structure/Identify
The learner will be able to identify English language structure.
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Grammar: Language Structure/Describe
The learner will be able to describe English language structure.
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Grammar: Language Structure/Apply
The learner will be able to apply knowledge of English language structure.
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Conventions: Standard English/Identify
The learner will be able to identify standard English conventions.
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Conventions: Standard English/Describe
The learner will be able to describe standard English conventions.
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Conventions: Standard English/Apply
The learner will be able to apply knowledge of standard English conventions.
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Sentence Structure: Grammar/Describe
The learner will be able to describe grammatically sound sentences.
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Conventions: Language Usage/Describe
The learner will be able to describe standard language usage.
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Conventions: Role/Informal/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the role of standard English in informal communication.
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Conventions: Role/Formal/Describe
The learner will be able to describe the role of standard English in formal communication.
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Conventions: Role/Informal/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of standard English in informal communication.
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Conventions: Role/Formal/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of standard English in formal communication.
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Conventions: Role/Speech/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of standard English in speech.
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Conventions: Role/Writing/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of standard English in writing.
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Conventions: Role/Literature/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze the role of standard English in literature.
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Sentence Structure: Grammar/Create
The learner will be able to create grammatically sound sentences in written works.
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Adjective: Appropriate/Identify
The learner will be able to identify appropriate adjective for a given sentence.
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Adjective: Use
The learner will be able to correctly use adjectives.
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Adverb: Adverbial Forms/Correct
The learner will be able to write using correct adverbial forms.
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Adverb: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the adverb in a given sentence.
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Agreement: Antecedent/Gender
The learner will be able to identify correct pronoun-antecedent agreement in gender.
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Agreement: Revise
The learner will be able to revise writing for the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement.
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Clause: Use/Correctly/Sentences
The learner will be able to correctly use clauses within sentences.
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Clause: Writing/Use/Expand
The learner will be able to expand the use of clauses in writing.
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Conjunction: Coordinating
The learner will be able to correctly use coordinating conjunctions.
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Edit: Complete Sentences
The learner will be able to edit for the use of complete sentences.
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Fragment/Run-On: Comma Splice/Identify
The learner will be able to identify a comma splice.
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Fragment/Run-On: Fused/Identify
The learner will be able to identify fused sentences.
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Fragment: Combine
The learner will be able to correctly integrate sentence fragments into written works when stylistically appropriate.
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Interrogative: Identify
The learner will be able to identify an interrogative sentence.
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Noun: Common/Identify
The learner will be able to identify common nouns.
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Noun: Common/Proper
The learner will be able to distinguish between common and proper nouns.
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