Outcome Chart - New Brunswick - Visual Arts 6
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the New Brunswick Visual Arts 6 curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Prince Edward Island - English Language Arts 571A/B (Grade 11)
Reading and Viewing
SCO 5: Use personal strategies after reading to interpret the meaning of text.
Students who have achieved this outcome should be able to:
a. describe personal reactions
b. retell and summarize events and/or information
d. distinguish main ideas and supporting details
e. make text to self, text to text, and text to world connections
h. generate questions for further reflection or research
i. reflect on meaning making-processes
Prince Edward Island - English Language Arts 621A/B (Grade 12)
Reading and Viewing
GCO 4: Select, read, and view with understanding, a range of literature, information, media, and visual texts.
SCO 4: critically analyse the purpose, structure, and characteristics of a variety of texts (fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry/lyrics, and visual/multimedia)
Prince Edward Island - English Language Arts 8
Reading and Viewing
GCO 4: Select, read, and view with understanding, a range of literature, information, media, and visual texts.
SCO 4: Respond literally, inferentially, and critically to the purpose, structure and characteristics of text, demonstrating increasing knowledge of genre and form (narrative, expository, persuasive, poetry/lyrics, and visual/multimedia).
Prince Edward Island - English Language Arts 9
Reading and Viewing
GCO 4: Select, read, and view with understanding, a range of literature, information, media, and visual texts.
SCO 4: Respond literally, inferentially, and critically to the purpose, structure and characteristics of texts (narrative, expository, persuasive, poetry/lyrics, and visual/multimedia).
English Language Arts 7-9 Overview
In Prince Edward Island, “English language arts encompasses the experience, study, and appreciation of language, literature, media, and communication.” The curriculum defines a text as “any language event, whether oral, written, visual, or digital. In this sense, a conversation, a poem, a novel, an online exchange, a poster, a music video, or a multimedia production are all considered texts.