MCP Plaid Word Study 2003, North Carolina Standard Course of Study Language Arts. Grade 6

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MCP Plaid Word Study 2003, correlated to North Carolina Standard Course of Study Language Arts Grade 6

Competency Goal 1 The learner will use language to express individual perspectives drawn from personal or related experience. 1.01 Narrate an expressive account (e.g., fictional or autobiographical) which: uses a coherent organizing structure appropriate to purpose, audience, and context. tells a story or establishes the significance of an event or events. uses remembered feelings and specific details. uses a range of appropriate strategies (e.g., dialogue, suspense, movement, gestures, expressions). 1.02 Explore expressive materials that are read, heard, and/or viewed by: monitoring comprehension for understanding of what is read, heard and/or viewed. analyzing the characteristics of expressive works. determining the effect of literary devices and/or strategies on the reader/viewer/listener. making connections between works, self and related topics. comparing and/or contrasting drawing inferences and/or conclusions. determining the main idea and/or significance of events. generating a learning log or journal. creating an artistic interpretation that connects self to the work. discussing print and non-print expressive works formally and informally. Students narrate an expressive account in their completion of the MCP Word Study writing activities in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide on the following pages: Short Story about Encounter with Bear p. 22 Short Spy Story p. 62 Mystery p. 98 Letter to Friend p. 100 Trip Account p. 120 Memoir of First Friend p. 124 Occasion when Someone was Thoughtful p. 142 Students narrate an expressive account in their completion of the MCP Word Study writing activities in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide on the following pages: Short Story about Encounter with Bear p. 22 Short Spy Story p. 62 Mystery p. 98 Letter to Friend p. 100 Trip Account p. 120 Memoir of First Friend p. 124 Occasion when Someone was Thoughtful p. 142 Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 1

1.03 Interact appropriately in group settings by: listening attentively. showing empathy. contributing relevant comments connecting personal experiences to content. monitoring own understanding of the discussion and seeking clarification as needed. 1.04 Reflect on learning experiences by: describing personal learning growth and changes in perspective. identifying changes in self throughout the learning process. interpreting how personal circumstances and background shape interaction with text. Students demonstrate an ability to interact appropriately in group settings in their discussion of the MCP Word Study activities found in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide, as well as in the discussion of the reading passages on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171 in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook. Student reflection on learning experiences is not covered in. Competency Goal 2 The learner will explore and analyze information from a variety of sources. 2.01 Explore informational materials that are read, heard, and/or viewed by: monitoring comprehension for understanding of what is read, heard and/or viewed. studying the characteristics of informational works. restating and summarizing determining the importance and accuracy of making connections between works, self and related topics/ comparing and/or contrasting drawing inferences and/or conclusions. generating questions. Students explore informational materials in their discussion of the MCP Word Study activities found in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide, as well as in the discussion of the reading passages on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171 and the writing activities on pages 18, 28, 50, 58, 74, 88, 108, 132, 158, 172 in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook. Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 2

2.02 Use multiple sources of print and nonprint information in designing and developing informational materials (such as brochures, newsletters, and infomercials) through: exploring a variety of sources from which information may be attained (e.g., books, Internet, electronic databases, CD-ROM). distinguishing between primary and secondary sources. analyzing the effects of the presentation and/or the accuracy of The use of multiple sources of information can be incorporated in to the Curriculum Connections writing activities suggested in the Teacher Resource Guide as well as into the writing assignments on the following pages: Review of a Play p. 28 Magazine Article p. 58 Newspaper Advice Column p. 74 Newspaper Editorial p. 88 Journal Entry p. 108 Reference Article. p. 172 Competency Goal 3 The learner will examine the foundation of argument. 3.01 Explore argumentative works that are read, heard, and/or viewed by: monitoring comprehension for understanding what is read, heard, and/or viewed. analyzing the characteristics of argumentative works. determining the importance of author's word choice and focus. summarizing the author's purpose and stance. making connections between works, self and related topics. drawing inferences. responding to public documents (such as but not limited to editorials and school and community policies). distinguishing between fact and opinion. 3.02 Explore the problem solution process by: studying examples (in literature and other text) that present problems coherently, describe the solution clearly, sequence reasons to support the solution, and show awareness of audience. The exploration of argumentative works is not covered in. The exploration of the problem-solution process is not covered in. Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 3

preparing individual and/or group essays and presentations that focus on the diagnosis of a problem and possible solutions. 3.03 Study arguments that evaluate through: exploring examples that show a firm control of sound judgments, audience awareness, clear idea/theme, and the use of relevant and coherent reasons for support. preparing individual and/or group essays and presentations that use evaluative techniques. The study of arguments is not covered in MCP Word Study, Level F. Competency Goal 4 The learner will use critical thinking skills and create criteria to evaluate print and non-print materials. 4.01 Determine the purpose of the author or creator by: monitoring comprehension for understanding of what is read, heard and/or viewed. exploring any bias, apparent or hidden messages, emotional factors, and/or propaganda techniques. identifying and exploring the underlying assumptions of the author/creator. analyzing the effects of author's craft on the reader/viewer/listener. 4.02 Analyze the communication and develop (with teacher assistance) and apply appropriate criteria to evaluate the quality of the communication by: using knowledge of language structure and literary or media techniques. drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasons, or relevant considering the implications, consequences, or impact of those conclusions. 4.03 Recognize and develop a stance of a critic by: considering alternative points of view MCP Word Study, Level E makes library book suggestions that can be used for discussion and analysis at the beginning of each unit in the Home Letter feature of the Teacher Resource Guide. The integration of text in the MCP Word Study program is limited to the thematic unit introduction and the reading passages which can be found in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171. The integration of text in the MCP Word Study program is limited to the thematic unit introduction and the reading passages which can be found in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171. The integration of text in the MCP Word Study program is limited to the thematic unit introduction and the reading passages which can be found in the Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 4

or reasons. remaining fair-minded and open to other interpretations. constructing a critical response/review of a work/topic. Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171. Competency Goal 5 The learner will respond to various literary genres using interpretive and evaluative processes. 5.01 Increase fluency, comprehension, and insight through a meaningful and comprehensive literacy program by: using effective reading strategies to match type of text. reading self-selected literature and other materials of individual interest. reading literature and other materials selected by the teacher. discussing literature in teacherstudent conferences and small group discussions. taking an active role in whole class seminars. discussing and analyzing the effects on texts of such literary devices as figurative language, dialogue, flashback and sarcasm. interpreting text by explaining elements such as plot, theme, point of view, characterization, mood, and style. investigating examples of distortion and stereotypes. recognizing underlying messages in order to identify theme(s) within and across works. extending understanding by creating products for different purposes, different audiences and within various contexts. exploring relationships between and among characters, ideas, concepts and/or experiences. 5.02 Study the characteristics of literary genres (fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry) through: MCP Word Study, Level E makes library book suggestions that can be used for discussion and analysis at the beginning of each unit in the Home Letter feature of the Teacher Resource Guide. The integration of text in the MCP Word Study program is limited to the thematic unit introduction and the reading passages which can be found in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171. Students demonstrate their ability to produce work that follows the characteristics of a particular genre in their completion of the MCP Word Study writing Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 5

reading a variety of literature and other text (e.g., novels, autobiographies, myths, essays, magazines, plays, pattern poems, blank verse). interpreting what impact genrespecific characteristics have on the meaning of the work. exploring how the author's choice and use of a genre shapes the meaning of the literary work. exploring what impact literary elements have on the meaning of the text such as the influence of setting or the problem and its resolution. activities found in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook on the following pages: Advertisement p. 18 Review of a Play p. 28 Descriptive Poem p. 50 Magazine Article p. 58 Newspaper Advice Column p. 74 Newspaper Editorial p. 88 Journal Entry p. 108 Story about Doctor Visit- p. 132 Letter p. 158 Reference Article. p. 172 Competency Goal 6 The learner will apply conventions of grammar and language usage. 6.01 Demonstrate an understanding of conventional written and spoken expression by: using a variety of sentence types correctly, punctuating them properly, and avoiding fragments and run-ons. using appropriate subject-verb agreement and verb tense that are appropriate for the meaning of the sentence. demonstrating the different roles of the parts of speech in sentence construction. using pronouns correctly, including clear antecedents and correct case. using phrases and clauses correctly (e.g., prepositional phrases, appositives, dependent and independent clauses). determining the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words by using context clues, a dictionary, a glossary, a thesaurus, and/or structural analysis (roots, prefixes, suffixes) of words. extending vocabulary knowledge by learning and using new words. Students demonstrate an understanding of conventional written expression in their completion of the MCP Word Study writing activities found in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide, as well as in the completion of the writing activities on pages 18, 28, 50, 58, 74, 88, 108, 132, 158, 172 in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook. Students demonstrate an understanding of conventional spoken expression in their discussion of the MCP Word Study activities found in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide, as well as in the discussion of the reading passages on pages 17, 27, 27, 41, 49, 57, 73, 87, 107, 60, 157, 171 in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook. Unit Word Lists provide a comprehensive list of spelling words drawn from the unit and grouped by the phonetic elements presented in the unit. Pre- and posttest sentences are provide and a reproducible blackline master for each Unit Word List can be found in the Teacher Resource Book on the following pages: Unit 1 p. 3k Unit 5 p. 111k Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 6

exploring the role and use of dialects and of standard English to appreciate appropriate usage in different contexts. developing an awareness of language conventions and usage during oral presentations. 6.02 Identify and edit errors in spoken and written English by: reviewing and using common spelling rules, applying common spelling patterns, and developing and mastering an individualized list of words that are commonly misspelled. applying proofreading symbols when editing. producing final drafts that demonstrate accurate spelling and the correct use of punctuation and capitalization. developing an awareness of errors in everyday speech. Unit 2 p. 31k Unit 3 p. 61k Unit 4 p. 91k Unit 6 p. 135k Unit 7 p. 161k Unit Word Lists provide a comprehensive list of spelling words drawn from the unit and grouped by the phonetic elements presented in the unit. Pre- and posttest sentences are provide and a reproducible blackline master for each Unit Word List can be found in the Teacher Resource Book on the following pages: Unit 1 p. 3k Unit 2 p. 31k Unit 3 p. 61k Unit 4 p. 91k Unit 5 p. 111k Unit 6 p. 135k Unit 7 p. 161k Students demonstrate their ability to proofread in their completion of the MCP Word Study writing activities found in the Curriculum Connections section of the Teacher Resource Guide, as well as in the completion of the writing activities on pages 18, 28, 50, 58, 74, 88, 108, 132, 158, 172 in the Teacher Resource Guide and Student Workbook. Correlation of MCP Word Study to, Language Arts, 7