Week 1- 2 Understanding ELA Instruction
In Grades K-5, there is one teacher responsible for ELA
instruction. In Grades 6-12, the responsibility is divided between the ELA
teacher and the teacher of history, science, and technical subjects.
Reading- this focuses on text complexity and comprehension.
Students need to learn and to develop to make connections between texts and
ideas, and to make inferences and conclusions from the text. As students get
older and their writing improves they become aware of mistake in texts and poor
texts.
Writing- Students
need to know how to plan, revise, edit and publish their writing in order for
them to write a good piece. Reading and writing is connected, these skills help
students with their writing skills to create narratives, and informative and
explanatory texts. Students need to draw evidence from what they write about,
research is also part of this standard.
Speaking & Listening-
Teachers need to make sure and students are expected to collaborate and
communicate, to express ideas clearly and to adapt speech to a variety of
different contexts. Students work in peers and listening to them, having them
partake in class discussions.
Language- Students need to enhance their vocabulary and gain
an understanding of words and their meaning. They also learn grammar and punctuation
skills.
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