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English Language Arts, Grade 9, 1999 1.) Apply strategies to interpret textual, functional, and recreational written materials. Examples: applying prior knowledge, noting organizational pattern, determining sequence of events, determining cause and effect, noting important details, drawing conclusions about main idea PLATO Lesson Reference PLATO Intermediate Reading Strategies Chapter 3 a. Section 1,2 Chapter 6 a. Section 1, 3 Plato Reading for Information Chapter 4 Lesson Attempted 2.) Exhibit the habit of reading for a substantial amount of time daily, including assigned and self-selected materials at their independent and instructional levels. PLATO Fundamental Reading Strategies Chapter 2-8 3.) Demonstrate reading improvement gained through substantial amounts of daily reading. PLATO Fundamental Reading Strategies Chapter 2-8 4.) Recognize cultures and genres represented in selections from world literature. Example: Japanese poetry identified by characteristics 5.) Recognize the styles of commonly anthologized authors of world literature. • Standard usage versus dialect • Length and complexity of sentences • Diction • Literary devices Examples: personification, onomatopoeia, flashbacks Plato Writing Series Chapter 3 a. Section 1.1-1.6 b. Section 4 4.1-4.6 6.) Determine the literary elements in specific works. • Plot • Tone • Mood • Character • Setting • Theme Plato Fundamental Writing Process and Practice Chapter 1 Plato Intermediate Reading Strategies Chapter 6 7.) Critique literature, student writing, and various presentations. Plato Communication Skills Chapter 1 Plato Writing Strategies Level GG

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Page 1: English Language PLATO Lesson Reference Lesson Arts, · PDF fileEnglish Language Arts, Grade 9, 1999 1.) ... Plato Fundamental Writing Process and ... PLATO Intermediate Writing Process

English LanguageArts, Grade 9, 1999

1.) Apply strategies to interprettextual, functional, andrecreational written materials.

Examples: applying prior knowledge,noting organizational pattern,determining sequence of events,determining cause and effect, notingimportant details, drawing conclusionsabout main idea

PLATO Lesson Reference

PLATO Intermediate Reading Strategies

Chapter 3a. Section 1,2

Chapter 6a. Section 1, 3

Plato Reading for Information

Chapter 4

LessonAttempted

2.) Exhibit the habit of readingfor a substantial amount of timedaily, including assigned andself-selected materials at theirindependent and instructionallevels.

PLATO Fundamental Reading Strategies

Chapter 2-8

3.) Demonstrate readingimprovement gained throughsubstantial amounts of dailyreading.

PLATO Fundamental Reading Strategies

Chapter 2-8

4.) Recognize cultures andgenres represented in selectionsfrom world literature.

Example: Japanese poetry identified bycharacteristics

5.) Recognize the styles ofcommonly anthologized authorsof world literature.

• Standard usage versus dialect• Length and complexity of sentences• Diction• Literary devicesExamples: personification,onomatopoeia, flashbacks

Plato Writing Series

Chapter 3a. Section 1.1-1.6b. Section 4 4.1-4.6

6.) Determine the literaryelements in specific works.

• Plot• Tone• Mood• Character• Setting• Theme

Plato Fundamental Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 1

Plato Intermediate Reading Strategies

Chapter 6

7.) Critique literature, studentwriting, and variouspresentations.

Plato Communication Skills

Chapter 1

Plato Writing Strategies Level GG

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8.) Determine when argumentand propaganda are used inwritten, oral, and visual forms.

• Fact versus opinion• Appeal to emotion

PLATO Intermediate Reading Strategies

Chapter 3

9.) Determine levels of usage.

• Formal• Informal

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process

Chapter 4

10.) Recognize that languagechanges and develops.

• Etymology• Connotation• Technology• Multicultural contexts

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 4,5

11.) Select and indicatepreferences for various forms ofcommunication.

Examples: magazines, Internet,movies, how-to books and videos,drama, biographies, documentaries

PLATO Communication Skills

Chapter 1a. Section 1,6

12.) Practice listening andviewing skills in a variety ofsituations.

• Interpersonal communications• Lectures• Small- and large-group settings• Multimedia presentations

PLATO Communication Skills

Chapter 2a. Section 1-6

Chapter 3b. Section 1-6

13.) Employ study skillseffectively.

• Taking accurate notes• Transferring and correlatinginformation• Using table of contents and index• Using mnemonic devices• Skimming and scanning• Outlining• Using graphic organizers

PLATO Writing in the Workplace

Chapter 1a. Section 1

Chapter 5b. Section 2

Chapter 6c. Section 2

PLATO Reading for Information

Chapter 3a. Section 1

Chapter 4,5

14.) Ask appropriate questionsin search of information.

PLATO Reading for Information

Chapter 3

b. a. Section 1-9

15.) Synthesize information forreports.

• Taking notes• Matching ideas• Contrasting ideas• Paraphrasing• Summarizing

PLATO Writing in the Workforce

Chapter 5a. Section 1-5

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16.) Synthesize information froma variety of sources.

Examples: dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,almanac, cataloging systems, reader'sguide, encyclopedia, vertical file,reference books, computerized data,electronic text

PLATO Vocabulary Builder

Chapter All

17.) Conduct individual researchusing all aspects of the researchprocess.

• Managing informationExamples: locating, selecting,retrieving, evaluating• Documenting informationExample: correct use of copyrightedmaterials• Organizing informationExamples: choosing presentationmethod, following a style sheet• Presenting informationExamples: formal written reports,projects

PLATO Reading for Information

Chapter 3

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process

Chapter 1

18.) Demonstrate responsibleuse of others' ideas.

• Documenting sources when quoting,paraphrasing, or summarizing• Using facts from common knowledge

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 3a. Section 5

19.) Demonstrate proficiencywith available technology andsoftware in the oralcommunication, research, andwriting processes.

Examples: word processors, facsimilemachines

M.S. Word, Excel

20.) Evaluate personal style inapproaching the reading andwriting processes using teacherand peer feedback.

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 4

a. Section 2. 1-5

21.) Write using the principalcharacteristics of an author'sstyle.

Example: organizing an original poemwith Emily Dickinson's simplicity

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 1a. Section 1

22.) Demonstrate personal styleand voice through writing poetryand prose.

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 3

a. Section 1-3

23.) Write in a variety of modesfor different purposes andaudiences.

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 4a. Section1.1-1.7

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• Modes- Description- Narration- Exposition- Persuasion• Purposes- Entertainment- Information- Persuasion• AudiencesExamples: peers, teachers, parents,local organizations, prospectiveemployers

b. Section 2.1-2.5

24.) Use a variety of sentencestructures in writing.

Example: combinations of simple,compound, complex, and compound-complex

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 3

25.) Organize paragraphs in avariety of patterns.

Examples: chronological order, causeand effect, order of importance

PLATO Writing in the Work Place

Chapter 2a. Section 1—3

Chapter 3b. Section 1-5

26.) Write to clarify ideas andorganize thinking.

Example: spontaneous responsewriting

PLATO Writing in the Work Place

Chapter 5a. Section 1-4

27.) Respond to argument.

Examples: informal debate, letters tothe editor

PLATO Writing in the Work Place

Chapter 4a. Section 1-4

28.) Produce a final draft byusing the writing process withpeer and teacher assistance.

• Prewriting• Drafting• Revising• Editing (See content standard 29 forspecific concepts).• Publishing

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 1-4

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 1

29.) Demonstrate understandingof language terms and ability toapply the concepts to writing.

• Capitalization- Proper nouns and adjectives- Regions of the country- Courtesy titles- Videos, paintings, and other works ofart• Punctuation- Commas for items in a series, directaddress, compound sentences, friendlyletter salutations, addresses,nonrestrictive appositives and phrases,introductory adverb clauses, and directquotations- Periods for abbreviations- Underlining or italicizing for certaintitles

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 1-4

Grammar and MechanicsLevel JJ

Chapter 1-6

Grammar and MechanicsLevel EE

Chapter 1-4

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- Quotation marks for certain titles- Quotation marks with direct quotations- Colons- Semicolons- Apostrophe for possession andcontractions• Grammar, usage, and spelling- Singular, plural, and possessive nounforms- Singular and plural verb forms- Subject-verb agreement- Pronoun-antecedent agreement- Avoidance of double negatives,fragments, run-ons, on-and-ons,comma splices, and homonymconfusion- Appropriate subordination- Placement of modifiers- Pronoun case, number, and gender- Tense- Parallel structure

30.) Discuss approaches togrammar and conventions asused in literature.

31.) Produce effective oralpresentations through use oftone, inflections, and tempo.

Examples: recitations, book reports,debates, summaries

PLATO Communication Skills

Chapter 3a. Section 1-6

32.) Vary the formality andprecision of spoken language tosuit different situations.

Examples: formal class discussions,prepared presentations, impromptuspeeches, informal small-groupinteraction

PLATO Intermediate Writing Process andPractice

Chapter 3

33.) Display self-confidence inspeaking.

Examples: answering questions whencalled upon, voluntarily asking andanswering questions, reading one'sown writing to peers, presenting resultsfrom research

PLATO Communication Skills

Chapter 3

34.) Display an extendedvocabulary in writing, speaking,and presenting.

• Synonyms• Antonyms• Affixes and base words• Classification• Context clues• Denotation and connotation

PLATO Writing Series

Chapter 3a. Section 2.6,2.7

PLATO Intermediate Reading

Chapter 1b. Section 1-3