Grade: / 9th-10th / Subject: / ELA / Semester / 1st / Team
Members: / Chris Haynie / Mary Shankle / Kimber
Susan Tighe-Tiedeman / Sarah Moreno
Laura Mendoza / April Young
Standard Description / Example Rigor / Prerequisite Skills / Common
Assessment / When Taught? / Extension Standards
What is the essential standard to be learned? Describe in student-friendly vocabulary. / What does proficient student work look like? Provide an example and/or description. / What prior knowledge, skills, and/or vocabulary is/are needed for a student to master this standard? / What assessment(s) will be used to measure student mastery? / When will this standard
be taught? / What will we do when students have learned the essential standard(s)?
RL.9.10.3 Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme / Students will describe 3 character traits about the main characters of the story and describe the importance of their role in the plot. / Students will need to know the definition of character and plot. They will also need to know what character traits are and how to put them into words. / Teacher will generate a written assessment and question the students verbally too. / The students will be taught the lesson after they have the vocabulary knowledge. / After students have demonstrated mastery of the standard, they will move on to analyzing how the plot would be different if the character had different traits.
RL.9.10.2
Determine a theme or central idea of text and analyze. / What is the main idea? Give 3 supporting details. / Students will need to demonstrate and understanding of “theme”, “central idea” and “analyze” before they can perform the standard task. / Teacher will create a written assignment in the form of a graphic organizer, outline, or other means of assessment that are appropriate for student. / After students have demonstrated an understanding of vocabulary knowledge required for this lesson. / When student have learned the essential standard we will increase the rigor by introducing more complex themes and introducing RL.9.3 which asks the students to analyze individual characters.
W.9-10.5 Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach, focusing on addressing what is most significant for a specific purpose and audience. (Editing for conventions should demonstrate command of Language standards 1 3 up to and including grades 9 10 on page 32.) /
- Proficient students will use each of the steps in the writing process while considering a purpose and audience.
- They need to know how to write a word and a sentence.
- They need to know a sentence has a subject and predicate.
- Students should know to capitalize proper nouns and the beginning of the sentence.
W.9-10.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. / Student will produce a paragraph that contains a topic sentence and three supporting details using a graphic organizer / Capitalization, punctuation, check for spelling mistakes, topic sentence, supporting details, and purpose of writing / Writing sample / daily / Students will produce an informative text and convey complex ideas/information in a multiple paragraph essay
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