Grade 8 Language Arts
8.1.1 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify the main
idea and supporting details in what they have read. (Monitor their
understanding as they read; interpret information from diagrams,
charts, and graphs; answer literal, inferential/interpretive and
critical questions; evaluate information for relevance and accuracy;
skim to identify the main idea of a selection; scan to locate specific
details.)
8.1.2 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify, locate,
and use multiple resources to access specific information. (Use general
reference materials [dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, atlas,
telephone book, almanac]; use electronic resources [CD-ROM, software
programs, online resources]; use library resources [card or electronic
catalog, periodicals, and other informational text]; use multimedia
resources [video/audio tapes].)
8.1.3 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify and
classify different types of text. (Read and distinguish among common
forms of literature such as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama;
identify characteristics of different types of fiction [legend, myth
fantasy, short story, novels, historical fiction]; identify
characteristics of different types of nonfiction [autobiography,
biography, informational text]; identify different types of poetry
[narrative, haiku, free verse, ballad, limerick, rhyming, couplets].)
8.1.4 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify and apply
knowledge of the structure, elements, and literary techniques to
analyze fiction. (Identify the structure [beginning, middle, end];
identify and analyze the elements [characters, setting, plot, conflict,
and point of view]; identify the literary techniques [foreshadowing,
simile, metaphor, personification, idioms, oxymorons, onomatopoeia,
alliteration, hyperbole]; describe how character traits determine
resolution of the conflict; identify directly stated themes in
literature.)
8.1.5 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify and apply
knowledge of the text structure and organizational elements to analyze
nonfiction or informational text. (Identify the structure of expository
text [question/answer, cause/effect, sequence, comparison/contrast,
problem/solution, description]; identify organizational elements and
graphic features of nonfiction texts [headings, subheadings, italics,
bold print, captions, charts, tables, cartoons, illustrations];
generate how, why, and what-if questions in interpreting nonfiction
text; follow written directions in technical reading.)
8.1.6 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify
similarities and differences across a variety of reading
selections. (Compare and contrast reading selections across
geographic regions, cultures, and time periods; compare and contrast
reading selections to students‚ present-day lives; compare and contrast
stories and biographies of historical figures important in the United
States and Nebraska.)
8.1.7 By the end of the eighth grade, students will demonstrate the
ability to analyze literary works, nonfiction, films, or media.
(Analyze how a literary work reflects the authors‚ personal history,
attitudes, and/or beliefs; analyze how a work can be shown to reflect
the period, ideas, customs, and outlooks of a people living in a
particular time in history; evaluate information for relevance and
accuracy.)
8.2.1 By the end of the eighth grade, students will write using
standard English (conventions) for sentence structure, usage,
punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. (Identify and use correct
capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and paragraph indentation;
identify and use all parts of speech; use a variety of sentence
structures
8.2.2 By the end of the eighth grade, students will write compositions
with focus, related ideas, and supporting details. (Use a variety of
strategies to generate and organize ideas; write compositions with an
introduction, body, and conclusion; select a topic of appropriate
breadth for the particular situation.)
8.2.3 By the end of the eighth grade, students will revise and edit
written work for organization, content, word choice (vocabulary),
voice, sentence fluency, and standard English (conventions). Revise to
improve voice, content, organization, word choice, and sentence
fluency; edit using standard English conventions; use legible writing
and/or a word processor when publishing written work; use established
criteria to evaluate their own writing; form and explain their own
standards or judgments of quality
8.2.4 By the end of the eighth grade, students will demonstrate the use
of multiple forms to write for different audiences and purposes.
(Develop narrative, descriptive, and/or expository/technical writing
for a designated audience and purpose; write to describe, explain,
persuade, and inform.)
8.2.5 By the end of the eighth grade, students will demonstrate the
ability to use self-generated questions, note taking, summarizing, and
outlining while learning. (Generate questions, take notes, and
summarize information gleaned from reference works and experts; use and
document references.)
8.3.1 By the end of the eighth grade, students will participate in
group discussions by asking questions and contributing information and
ideas. (Contribute knowledge and ask questions relevant to the topic
discussed; use subject-related vocabulary in discussions; provide
accurate directions; stay on topic or create appropriate transitions to
relevant topics; practice the rules for group discussions; use
discussion skills to assume leadership and participant roles.)
8.3.2 By the end of the eighth grade, students will use multiple
presentation styles for specific audiences and purposes. (Use
appropriate gestures, vocabulary, pace, volume, eye-contact, and visual
aids; cite resources.)
8.4.1 By the end of the eighth grade, students will identify
information gained and complete tasks through listening. (Listen to
take notes and process information; follow multi-step oral directions;
use listening skills in practical settings; adapt listening strategies
for specific purposes.)
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