Outcome Chart - Alberta - English Language Arts 4

Listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences

Discover and Explore

  • share personal responses to explore and develop
  • understanding of oral, print and other media texts
  • discuss and compare the ways similar topics are developed in different forms of oral, print and other media texts
  • select preferred forms from a variety of oral, print and other media texts

Clarify and Extend

  • identify other perspectives by exploring a variety of ideas, opinions, responses and oral, print and other media texts

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Parent/Teacher Tip Sheets

Listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to comprehend and respond personally and critically to oral, print, and other media texts

Use Strategies and Cues

  • explain how the organizational structure of oral, print and other media texts can assist in constructing and confirming meaning

Respond to Texts

  • experience oral, print and other media texts from a variety of cultural traditions and genres
  • identify and discuss favourite authors, topics and kinds of oral, print and other media texts
  • discuss a variety of oral, print or other media texts by the same author, illustrator, storyteller or filmmaker
  • make general evaluative statements about oral, print and other media texts
  • connect the thoughts and actions of characters portrayed in oral, print and other media texts to personal and classroom experiences
  • identify the main events in oral, print and other media texts; explain their causes, and describe how they influence subsequent events
  • compare similar oral, print and other media texts and express preferences, using evidence from personal experiences and the texts
  • support own interpretations of oral, print and other media texts, using evidence from personal experiences and the texts
  • explain how language and visuals work together to communicate meaning and enhance effect

Understand Forms and Techniques

  • describe and compare the main characteristics of a variety of oral, print and other media texts
  • identify how specific techniques are used to affect viewers’ perceptions in media texts
  • recognize how words and word combinations, such as word play, repetition and rhyme, influence or convey meaning

Lessons

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Listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to manage ideas and information

Share and Review

  • communicate ideas and information in a variety of oral, print and other media texts, such as short reports, talks and posters

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Listen, speak, read, write, view and represent to respect, support and collaborate with others

Respect Others and Strengthen Community

  • describe similarities and differences between personal experiences and the experiences of people or characters from various cultures portrayed in oral, print and other media texts
  • appreciate that responses to some oral, print or other media texts may be different

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