Middle School English Language Arts Instructional Guide

Scaffolds

● All Day ELA, Professional Learning Armory

General

● NCTE Position Statement - Understanding and Teaching Writing: Guiding Principles ● Mini-Moves for Writers, Voice and Style ● A Step-By-Step Plan for Teaching Narrative Writing (Cult of Pedagogy) ● Learning Through Writing Strategies (Avid) ● Text Annotation (Avid) ● Guiding Questioning ● Close Reading Routine ● The Three Phases of the Critical Reading Process (Avid) ● Think-Alouds and Structured Dialogue (Avid)

Writing

Reading

● Text-Dependent Questions ● Accessing Complex Texts

● Structured Academic Discussions ● The Big List of Discussion Strategies (Cult of Pedagogy)

Speaking and Listening

● Poetry Slam ● Short Story, Vignette, Feature story, Personal Narrative, Short Film - live action or animated ● Create a storyboard, podcast, profle, or turning point essay ● Submit to school’s newspaper or literary journal ● Submit for publication: learn how to write a query letter, research publications for submissions, submit essay or narrative for publication Multilingual learners will construct language arts narratives that ● Orient audience to context and one or multiple point(s) of view ○ Title, heading, opening statements to capture reader’s interest (March. Two people, a man and a woman are walking along the corridor.) Source: WIDA English Language Development Standards Framework, 2020 Edition

Extensions

Language Expectations for Multilingual Learners

Essential Vocabulary

Morphemes/Roots

● Narrative ● Theme ● Setting ● Point of view ● Characterization

● Irony ● Flashback ● Foreshadow ● Sensory Language

● -ous ● -ive ● -age ● -ant ● -ent ● -ance ● -ence ● -ize

● -ary ● -ure ● -ate ● -ion ● -ation ● -ity ● -tude ● -ism

Figurative Language ● Simile ● Metaphor

● Protagonist ● Antagonist

● External Confict ● Internal Confict ● Symbolism

● Personifcation ● Hyperbole ● Alliteration

Last Updated June, 2023 Middle School ELA, Page 45

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