Title: Understanding The Elementary English Language Arts Curriculum
1Understanding The Elementary English Language
Arts Curriculum
- Frederick County Public Schools
- Parent Communication Committee
- Fall 2005
2Welcome FCPS Families
- The purpose of this power point is to provide
background knowledge and information about the
Frederick County Language Arts Curriculum.
3Take a Closer Look
- Navigating through this presentation and the
recommended websites offers the opportunity to
become familiar with the components and
terminology of the curriculum.
4The FCPS Curriculum . . .
- Presents teachers will opportunities to develop
and teach reading and writing standards and
indicators - Provides teaching guidelines and assessments for
classroom instruction. - Presents grade level expectations for each grade
level.
5What documents are part of the FCPS Language
Arts Curriculum?
- The Essential Language Arts Curriculum
- Comprehensive Teaching Guide
- Voluntary State Curriculum (VSC)
6The Essential Language Arts Curriculum . . .
- identifies what will be taught at each grade
level. - identifies what will be taught in the previous
grade level. - identifies what will be taught at the next grade
level. - identifies grade level expectations
7The Essential Language Arts Curriculum . . .
- FCPS Essential Curriculum is located at
- http//www.fcpsteach.org
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10The Essential Language Arts Curriculum . . .
Essential Curriculum
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12The Essential Language Arts Curriculum . . .
- identifies terms which are defined in the
glossary. - glossary can be accessed by clicking on the term
- terms are blue and underlined
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15What Are Some Key Words?
- Standards broad, measurable statements about
what students should know and be able to do.
- Indicators statements that provide a focus,
enabling students to meet standards.
- Sub-indicators indicators, also known as
objectives, that are broken down into more
specific parts (found in the comprehensive
teaching guide which is a secure document).
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17indicators
18More Key Words
- Develop exposure to indicators that will be
assessed in the next grade level.
- Demonstrate indicators to be assessed and
mastered in order to meet enrolled grade level
expectations.
- Independently Apply indicators that have been
mastered and are applied independently.
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20The Comprehensive Language Arts Curriculum . . .
- identifies objectives that must be mastered to
meet enrolled grade level expectations.
- provides more detailed objectives than the
essential curriculum, enabling the teacher to
deliver appropriate instruction.
- is a secure document that is accessible only to
teachers.
21subindicator
22The Voluntary State Curriculum . . .
- was developed by the Maryland State Department Of
Education to serve as the curricular framework
for all local curriculum and assessments.
- identifies objectives that are tested by the
Maryland School Assessment (MSA) which reflect
nationally normed assessments.
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24FCPS /VSC LA Standards I-VII
- I General Reading Processes
II Comprehension of Informational Text
III Comprehension of Literary Text
IV Writing
V Controlling Language
VI Listening
VII Speaking
25General Reading Processes
- Phonological/ Phonemic Awareness
26Standard II
- Comprehension of Informational Text
Comprehend by reading a variety of
Informational text
Students will read, comprehend, interpret,
analyze, and evaluate informational text.
Identify and use text features
Develop knowledge of organizational structures
Determine important ideas and messages
Identify and explain the authors use of
language
Read critically to evaluate informational texts
27Standard III
- Comprehension of Literary Text
Comprehend by reading a variety of Literary texts
Use and/or analyze text features of literary text
- Students will read, comprehend, interpret,
analyze, and evaluate literary text.
Use and/or analyze elements of narrative texts to
facilitate understanding and interpretation
Use and/or analyze elements of poetry to
facilitate understanding and interpretation
Use and/or analyze elements of drama to
facilitate understanding and interpretation
28Standard III
- Comprehension of Literary Text
- Students will read,comprehend, interpret,
analyze,and evaluate literary text.
- Indicators
- Determine important ideas and messages in
literary texts - Analyze the authors purposeful use of language
- Read critically to evaluate literary text
29Standard IV
- Writing
- Students will compose within a variety of modes
by developing content,employing specific
forms,and selecting language appropriate for
specific a particular audience and purpose
- Indicators
- Compose texts using the prewriting and drafting
strategies of effective writers and speakers - Compose oral, written, and visual presentations
that express personal ideas, inform, and persuade - Compose texts using the revising and editing
strategies of effective writers and speakers
30Standard V
- Controlling Language
- Students will control language by applying the
conventions of Standard English in speaking and
writing.
- Grammar and Usage Indicators
- Recognize elements of grammar in personal and
academic reading - Recognize, recall, and use basic elements of
grammar to express ideas clearly - Recognize examples of conventional usage in
personal and academic reading - Comprehend and apply standard English usage in
oral and written language
31Standard V
- Controlling Language
- Students will control language by applying the
conventions of Standard English in speaking and
writing.
- Mechanics Indicators
- Explain the purpose of mechanics to make and
clarify meaning in academic and personal reading
and writing - Apply standard English punctuation and
capitalization in written language - Explain editorial choices involving mechanics
32Standard V
- Controlling Language
- Students will control language by applying the
conventions of Standard English in speaking and
writing.
- Spelling Indicators
- Recognize conventional spelling in and through
personal and academic reading - Apply conventional spelling in written language
- Maintain a personal list of words to use in
editing original writing
33Standard V
- Controlling Language
- Students will control language by applying the
conventions of Standard English in speaking and
writing.
- Handwriting Indicators
- Produce writing that is legible to the audience
34Standard VI
- Listening
- Students will demonstrate effective listening to
learn, process, and analyze information.
- Listening Indicators
- Demonstrate active listening strategies
- Comprehend and analyze what is heard
35Standard VII
- Speaking
- Student will communicate effectively in a variety
of situations with different audiences, purposes,
and formats.
- Speaking Indicators
- Use organization and delivery strategies at an
appropriate level - Make oral presentations
36Thank you ...
- for taking an interest in your childs
education. You are an integral part of your
childs success.