01036 English 8

EnglishMiddle School (6–8)Credit Recovery Option

In eighth grade, students continue to build upon skills previously learned in earlier grades. There is a continued emphasis on reading comprehension by comparing fiction and nonfiction texts. In fiction texts, students will explain the development of themes, and compare and contrast authors’ styles. In eighth grade, there will be an increased emphasis on nonfiction reading, and students will analyze authors’ qualifications, point of view, and style. The student will continue the study of word origins, roots, connotations, and denotations. The student will also plan, draft, revise, and edit while writing in a variety of forms, with an emphasis on expository and persuasive writing. Students will compose a thesis statement and defend a position with reasons and evidence. Students will evaluate, analyze, develop, and produce media messages. Students will create multimodal presentations that include different points of view and collaborate with others to exchange ideas, make decisions, and solve problems. The student will apply research techniques to analyze information gathered from diverse sources by identifying misconceptions and possible bias. Students will also cite primary and secondary sources using either the MLA or APA styles. As in earlier grades, the meaning and consequences of plagiarism will be stressed.

This course aligns with the Virginia Standards of Learning for English 8.

Prerequisites

English 7 (required)

Course Texts and Materials

Required

  • Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
  • Students will choose one of the following two options:
    • The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
    • Night by Elie Wiesel

 

Important Considerations for Assigned Readings

Terms Offered

  • Full Year

Credits

  • 1 Credit