Standards:
This unit meets the following
NYS and NCTE standards:
NYS Learning Standards:
Standard 1: Students will read,
write, speak, and listen for information and understanding.
Standard 2: Students will
read, write, speak, and listen for literary response and expression.
Standard 3: Students will
read, write, speak, and listen for critical analysis and evaluation.
Standard 4: Students will
read, write, speak, and listen for social interaction.
NCTE Standards:
Standard 1: Students read a wide range of print and non-print texts to
build an understanding of texts, of themselves, and of the cultures of the
Standard 2: Students
read a wide range of literature from many periods in many genres to build an
understanding of the many dimensions (e.g., philosophical, ethical, aesthetic)
of human experience.
Standard 3: Students apply
a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate
texts. They draw on their prior experience, their interactions with other
readers and writers, their knowledge of word meaning and of other texts, their
word identification strategies, and their understanding of textual features
(e.g., sound-letter correspondence, sentence structure, context, graphics).
Standard 4: Students
adjust their use of spoken, written, and visual language (e.g., conventions,
style, vocabulary) to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and
for different purposes.
Standard 5: Students
employ a wide range of strategies as they write and use different writing
process elements appropriately to communicate with different audiences for a
variety of purposes.
Standard 6: Students
apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions (e.g., spelling and
punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create,
critique, and discuss print and non-print texts.
Standard 7: Students
conduct research on issues and interests by generating ideas and questions, and
by posing problems. They gather, evaluate, and synthesize data from a variety
of sources (e.g., print and non-print texts, artifacts, people) to communicate
their discoveries in ways that suit their purpose and audience.
Standard 8: Students
use a variety of technological and information resources (e.g., libraries,
databases, computer networks, video) to gather and synthesize information and
to create and communicate knowledge.
Standard 10: Students
whose first language is not English make use of their first language to develop
competency in the English language arts and to develop understanding of content
across the curriculum.
Standard 11: Students
participate as knowledgeable, reflective, creative, and critical members of a
variety of literacy communities.
Standard 12: Students
use spoken, written, and visual language to accomplish their own purposes
(e.g., for learning, enjoyment, persuasion, and the exchange of information).