Bundle 8 Grade 8 Language Arts

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Bundle 8 Grade 8 Language Arts
EAST ALLEN COUNTY SCHOOLS
Bundle 8
Grade 8
Language Arts
Understanding
Poetry
Big Idea: Creativity
Enduring Understandings
Essential Questions
Poetry is a type of literature in which words are carefully chosen and
arranged to create a specific effect.
How do you feel when you read a poem that you don’t understand?
Why do people read/write poetry?
Literary devices in poetry enhance the effect upon the reader.
What can a reader gain from literary devices in poetry?
Historical events have changed and continue to change the English
language.
CC/Learning Targets
RI.10
RL.10
L.5
8.1.2
How do historical events change the English language?
Core Vocabulary
ballad
couplet
denotations
dialect
elegy
epic
lyric
nuances
ode
soliloquy
sonnet
Links to Technology
-Dictionary (app)
-Snack Words (app)
-Speed Typing (app)
Bundle Performance Task(s)
After studying the beauty of poetry within the bundle, students will select or write (extra credit possibility) a song/poem (of four to six stanzas) to recite in class. Each
song/poem must have a minimum of 3 literary devices discussed in this bundle. Students should use voice modulation, tone, and gestures expressively to enhance
the meaning of the poem. When finished, students will explain the purpose and form of the song/poem, as well as the examples of literary devices used within the
poem. A possible assessment rubric is provided in the Appendix under curriculum for each performance task.
As an extension, students will write a personal response to two poems with either similar ideas or contrasting ideas. Students might choose two poems they love,
dislike, or find puzzling for the same reasons, or they might locate two poems that stand out for their differences (e.g., two poems with different attitudes toward life).
Grade 8
LA Bundle 8
Quarter 4
May-June
Recommended Read-Alouds
G8 - Bundle 8
Big Idea:
Title
Picture Books
Brave as a Mountain Lion
Owl Moon
I’m as Quick as a Cricket
The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
In a Pickle, and Other Funny Idioms
My Momma Likes to Say
Bear Snores On
That’s Good! That’s Bad!
Wacky Wedding
Four Famished Foxes
Some Smug Slug
Miss Rumphius
Keeping Quilt
Author
Relates to…
Ann Herbert Scott
Jane Yolen
Audrey Wood
Paul Goble
Mervin Terban
Denise Brennan-Nelson
Karma Wilson
Margery Cuyler
Pamela Duncan Edwards
Pamela Duncan Edwards
Pamela Duncan Edwards
Barbara Cooney
Patricia Polacco
Similes and Metaphors
Similes and Metaphors
Similes and Metaphors
Similes and Metaphors
Idioms
Idioms
Literary Devices (Personification)
Literary Devices (Onomatopoeia)
Literary Devices (Alliteration)
Literary Devices (Alliteration)
Literary Devices (Alliteration)
Literary Devices (Flashback)
Literary Devices (Symbolism)
Keesha’s House
Helen Frost
Creativity (verse novel)
You Don’t Live on My Street
Dr Rebera Elliott Foston
Poetry Devices; Creativity
Steve Moss
Creativity (55-word stories)
Poetry
Other Books
The World’s Shortest Stories: Murder, Love, Horror, Suspense, All This
and Much More in the Most Amazing Short Stories Ever Written
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Recommended Read-Alouds
G8 - Bundle 8
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Reading Workshop
G8 - Bundle 8
CC/Learning Targets
RI.10
(IN S.2)
RL.10
(IN S.3)
Resource of Ideas
By the end of the year, read and
comprehend literary nonfiction at the
high end of grades 6-8 text complexity
band independently and proficiently.
- Teaching Reading in Middle School
- I Read It, But I Don’t Get It
- EACS Reading Instruction Documents
By the end of the year, read and
comprehend literature, including stories,
dramas, and poems, at the high end of
grades 6-8 text complexity band
independently and proficiently.
- Best Practices Toolkit p. D19 (purposes and characteristics of poetry)
- Brave as a Mountain Lion by Ann Herbert Scott
- Owl Moon by Jane Yolen
- I’m as Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood
- The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble
- In a Pickle, and Other Funny Idioms by Mervin Terban
- My Momma Likes to Say by Denise Brennan-Nelson
- Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson
- That’s Good! That’s Bad! by Margery Culver
- Wacky Wedding by Pamela Duncan Edwards
- Four Famished Foxes by Pamela Duncan Edwards
- Some Smug Slug by Pamela Duncan Edwards
- Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
- Keeping Quilt by Patricia Polacco
- Great Poetry Website
- SMART Board Lesson (Poetry Analysis)
- SMART Board Lesson (Poetry Lessons)
- Teach Students To Write Poetry (Lucy Calkins-April)
- Literature Unit 5
Correlating Learning Targets
RL.1
RL.4
RL.5
RL.9
8.3.4
Teacher Notes
-All embedded apps included in this curriculum are free.
Evidence of Learning
- Reading Conferences/
Observational Notes
- Small Reading Groups/
Observational Notes
- W-R Notebook
- Reading Conferences/
Observational Notes
- Small Reading Groups/
Observational Notes
- W-R Notebook
- Literature Assessment
pp. 656-661
Writing Workshop
CC/Learning Targets
Correlating Learning Targets
W.4
W.5
W.6
W.9
W.10
8.4.1
8.5.6
G8 - Bundle 8
Resource of Ideas
Evidence of Learning
Teacher Notes
-Teachers will administer the district-wide writing prompt in the beginning of May.
-All embedded apps included in this curriculum are free.
Language and Word Study
CC/Learning Targets
L.5
(8.1.1)
Demonstrate understanding of figurative
language, word relationships, and
nuances in word meanings.
a. Interpret figures of speech (e.g.,
verbal irony, puns) in context.
b. Use the relationship between
particular words to better understand
each of the words.
c. Distinguish among the connotations
(associations) of words with similar
denotations (definitions) (e.g.,
bullheaded, willful, firm, persistent,
resolute).
8.1.2
Understand the influence of historical
events on English word meaning and
vocabulary expansion.
G8 - Bundle 8
Resource of Ideas
- In a Pickle, and Other Funny Idioms by Marvin Terban
- My Momma Likes to Say by Denise Brennan-Nelson
- I’m as Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood
- That’s Good! That’s Bad! by Margery Cuyler
- The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble
- Simile and Metaphor Lesson Ideas
- SMART Board Lesson (Idiom Questions Set)
- SMART Board Lesson (Figurative Language)
- SMART Board Lesson (Identifying Similes and Metaphors)
- SMART Board Lesson (Metaphor and Simile)
- SMART Board Lesson (Figurative Language)
- SMART Board Lesson (More Figurative Language)
- Language Network pp. 412-413
- Literature pp. 325, 726, R68
-Short History of English
-English Language History Video
- Class Discussion of Influence of
Historical Events from
Shared Reading and Read-Aloud
Selections
- Small Reading Groups/
Observational Notes
- Literature pp. 903, R70-R72
Correlating Learning Targets
L.1
L.2
L.3
L.4
L.6
SL.1
Evidence of Learning
- Class Discussion of
Commonly-Used Idioms and
Meanings
- Student Identification in Reading
and Implementation in Writing
- Quiz
- Student-Created Idiom
Crossword Puzzles
- Literature Assessment
pp. 656-661
- Student-Taught Lessons
- Student-Created Posters
- Student-Created Board Game
- W-R Notebook
- Cloze Activities
Teacher Notes
-Teachers should assess Language and Word Study needs of students and incorporate mini-lessons during
this time to improve these skills.
- The Continuum of Literacy Learning pp. 218-219
- Literature Vocabulary and Spelling Handbook pp. R68-R73
-All embedded apps included in this curriculum are free.