Middle School English Language Arts Instructional Guide
Standard: Reading 10
Learning Intentions and Success Criteria
Learning Intentions:
a. Analyze how a sentence, paragraph, stanza, chapter, scene, or section fits into the overall structure and how it contributes to the development of theme, main idea, settings, or plot. (RL) b. Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the overall structure of a text and how it contributes to the development of the main idea. (RI)
● Students will understand how individual elements of a text (sentence, paragraph, stanza, chapter, scene, section) ft into the overall structure. ● Students will learn how these elements contribute to the development of the theme, main idea, settings, or plot. Success Criteria: ● I can analyze how a sentence, paragraph, stanza, chapter, scene, or section fts into the overall structure of a text. ● I can explain how these elements contribute to the development of the theme, main idea, settings, or plot.
Nouns (Know)
Verbs (Do)
● Sentence ● Paragraph ● Stanza ● Chapter ● Scene ● Section ● Overall structure ● Theme ● Main idea ● Settings ● Plot
● Analyze ● Fit ● Contribute ● Develop
Sample Question Stems and Prompts for Assessment
For Overall Structure: ● "How does this sentence/paragraph/stanza/chapter/scene/section ft into the overall structure of the text?" ● "What role does this section play in the organization of the text?"
For Contribution to Theme, Main Idea, Settings, or Plot: ● "How does this paragraph contribute to the development of the main idea/theme?"
● "In what way does this scene/chapter help build the plot?" ● "How does this stanza add to the setting of the poem?"
Last Updated May 30th, 2024 Middle School ELA, Page 100
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