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Middle School English Language Arts Grade 8

Course Length:

two semesters

Course Description: 

During the first semester of this year-long course, students will read and analyze various kinds of written texts, include novels and short fiction, informational texts representing a wide range of topics and forms, and several one-act plays. Lessons in Semester A will also guide students in writing their own narratives and essays, using the readings in the course as both examples and sources of ideas for reflection, analysis, and argument. Students will learn better ways to discuss their thoughts and perceptions with others—they will practice their skills in collaborative discussions as well as informal journal entries, presentations, and speeches. Writing assignments include personal narratives, analytical and persuasive essays, and an original one-act play. Special emphasis is placed on reading in certain content areas, such as science and history, as well as understanding and thinking critically about news and media sources.

In Semester B of grade 8 English Language Arts online course, students will examine the role of historical autobiographies and diaries in our understanding of history. In the process, they’ll study the impact of point of view on nonfiction texts. Students will be given opportunities to write autobiographical narratives of their own and then asked to connect their experiences to universal themes or philosophical positions, which they explore through writing about them. In the second half of the semester, students will study the relationship between poetic expression and several conventions of language, including syntax, voice, sentence types, and punctuation. Next, they will explore the nature of creativity, the processes that tend to produce good literature, and the features of experimental and multi-genre forms of fiction. Near the end of the semester, students will reflect on their own growth and development throughout the year, compiling a portfolio that illustrates the progress they’ve made. Finally, students will consider what high school will ask of them and how they might fulfill those expectations, having gained a better understanding of their strengths as well as areas ripe for continued learning and progress.

Prerequisites:

None

Comprehensive Syllabus:  

Language Arts 8 Public Syllabus

Required Materials:

  • A working computer with reliable access to the internet is required. Required Anthology:
    • Poetry Speaks Who I Am
    •      ISBN-10: 1402210744
    •      ISBN-13: 978-1402210747

    Required Novels:

    Optional Novels (Choose 2):

    • The Pearl by John Steinbeck
    • My Brother Sam Is Dead by Christopher Collier
    • Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt
    • The Ox-Box Incident by Walter Van Tilburg Clark
    • That Was Then, This Is Now by S. E. Hinton

Specific Technical/Software Requirements in Addition to General Requirements:

Please review the general original credit software requirements at http://mtda.link/techreq

Course Availability (subject to resource and teacher availability):

Fall: A available
Spring: B available

Lead Teacher:

Tricia Dean, Butte Public Schools, tricia.dean@montanadigitalacademy.org

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