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New Brunswick - English Language Arts 1

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Express feelings and opinions and give simple descriptions of experiences.

Achievement Indicators:

    Use descriptive language to express a feeling, opinion, or emotion

    Use simple sentences and/or full thoughts to make a point

New Brunswick - English Language Arts 2

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Express feelings and opinions and give simple descriptions of experiences.

Achievement Indicators:

Use descriptive language to express a feeling, opinion, or emotion

Use simple sentences and/or full thoughts to make a point

Language Arts and Languages

In the High School Block, Language Arts and Language courses “prepare learners to develop communication skills; decode, understand, evaluate, and write; access information via oral histories, text, or media; make and receive meaning; make connections and judgements; form hypotheses, analyze, and synthesize; compose and create texts; enhance creative thinking; and foster an understanding and appreciation for languages and cultures.”

New Brunswick - English Language Arts 10 Extended

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Construct and communicate an awareness of self, others, and the world.    

Achievement Indicators:

Present a personal viewpoint to a group of listeners

Take ideas, knowledges, and ways of being into account when explaining positions

Present with intention, using content, language and delivery to convey meaning

New Brunswick - English Language Arts 10 Foundational

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Construct and communicate an awareness of self, others, and the world.    

Achievement Indicators:

Present a personal viewpoint to a group of listeners

Take ideas, knowledges, and ways of being into account when explaining positions

Present with intention, using content, language and delivery to convey meaning

New Brunswick - English Language Arts Extended 11

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Curate and present content to communicate facts, ideas, and opinions considering target audiences.

Achievement Indicators:

Present content in a manner that connects with audience and purpose

New Brunswick - English Language Arts Foundational 11

Strand: Interactions

Big Idea: Expression

Skill Descriptor:

Construct and communicate an awareness of self, others, and the world.

Achievement Indicators:

Take ideas, knowledges, and ways of being into account when advocating for, explaining, or presenting perspectives

Present with intention, using content, language, and delivery to convey meaning

Humanities 9-12

The Humanities courses in the High School Block “prepare learners to be active and informed citizens” and “engage learners with principles of democracy such as freedom, equality, human dignity, justice, rule of law, human rights, and civic responsibilities.” Digital media literacy connections are found throughout the Humanities curriculum.

New Brunswick - Civics 10

GCO 1: Students will investigate civic engagement

Skill Descriptor:

SCO 1.1 Students will explore the four domains of civic engagement

Concepts and content:

How do people use the formal political system to make change?

How do people work outside of the formal political system to make change?

What is civic agency?

Examples of active citizens

Wellness and Physical Education

Wellness and Physical Education courses “prepare students to make informed decisions, recognize personal health and growth, develop positive relationships, and be an advocate for inclusivity. Components of a wellness course include healthy lifestyle, mental fitness, positive relationships, understanding stages of human growth and development, and connecting to future pathways.”

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