Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - English Language Arts 8
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Newfoundland and Labrador English Language Arts curriculum, Grade 8, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Speaking and Listening
Overall Expectations
GCO 1: Students will be expected to speak and listen to explore, extend, clarify, and reflect on their thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences.
Specific Expectations
1.1 reflect upon the contribution of others’ ideas during discussion
1.2 ask questions of others for clarification
1.3 respond to questions to provide accuracy, relevancy, and validity
1.4 express a point of view and support it with personal examples and evidence from various sources
1.5 use active listening skills to interpret main ideas and the relevancy of supporting details
MediaSmarts Resources
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Deconstructing Web Pages
- Gender and Tobacco
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Mirror Image
- Selling Tobacco
- Sports Personalities in Magazine Advertising
- Taking Charge of TV Violence
- The Price of Happiness
- Tobacco Labels
- TV Dads: Immature and Irresponsible?
- Video Games
Overall Expectations
GCO 3: Students will be expected to interact with sensitivity and respect, considering the situation, audience, and purpose.
3.2 express ideas and opinions in a manner that reflects sensitivity and shows respect to others
3.3 recognize that values and attitudes such as bias, beliefs, and prejudice can be reflected in oral language
3.4 examine how oral language can be used to influence and manipulate
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Values
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
- Exposing Gender Stereotypes
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Stereotyping and Bias
- The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
- Understanding Cyberbullying: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
Reading and Viewing
Overall Expectations
GCO 4: Students will be expected to select, read, and view with understanding a range of literature, information, media, and visual text.
Specific Expectations
4.1 identify and select texts that meet their needs and interests
4.2 explain how authors use text features to create meaning and achieve different purposes
4.3 use a variety of reading and viewing processes and strategies to construct meaning from texts
4.4 assess personal processes and strategies for reading and viewing various texts
MediaSmarts Resources
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Deconstructing Web Pages
- Gender and Tobacco
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Mirror Image
- Selling Tobacco
- Sports Personalities in Magazine Advertising
- Stereotyping and Bias
- Taking Charge of TV Violence
- Thinking about Hate
- Tobacco Labels
- TV Dads: Immature and Irresponsible?
- Video Games
Student Tutorials (Licensed Resource)
Overall Expectations
GCO 5: Students will be expected to interpret, select, and combine information using a variety of strategies, resources, and technologies.
Specific Expectations
5.1 identify relevant or interesting topics for further inquiry
5.2 evaluate the reliability of information from various sources
5.3 compare information from a variety of sources
5.4 use effective inquiry approaches and strategies
MediaSmarts Resources
- Deconstructing Web Pages
- I heard it ‘round the Internet: Sexual health education and authenticating online information
- Taming the Wild Wiki
- Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues
Overall Expectations
GCO 6: Students will be expected to respond personally to a range of texts.
Specific Expectations
6.1 use examples and supporting ideas to explain personal responses to texts
6.2 explain personal points of view about texts using relevant evidence from the text(s)
MediaSmarts Resources
- Exposing Gender Stereotypes
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- Images of Learning
- Looks Good Enough to Eat
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Understanding Cyberbullying: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
Student Tutorials (Licensed Resource)
Overall Expectations
GCO 7: Students will be expected to respond critically to a range of texts, applying their understanding of language, form and genre
Specific Expectations
7.1 recognize that texts can be biased
7.2 question a text’s language, form and genre
7.3 recognize the tools text creators use to achieve different purposes
7.4 describe the impact that text form, content and structure have on meaning
7.5 demonstrate an awareness that values and personal experiences influence understanding of and critical responses to texts
7.6 describe the portrayal of culture and reality in texts
MediaSmarts Resources
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Cop Shows
- Exposing Gender Stereotypes
- Hate 2.0
- Hate or Debate
- Learning Gender Stereotypes
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Scapegoating and Othering
- Stereotyping and Bias
- The Impact of Gender Stereotypes
- Thinking about Hate
- Video Games
- Video Production of a Newscast
- Writing a Newspaper Article
Student Tutorials (Licensed Resource)
Writing and Representing
Overall Expectations
GCO 8: Students will be expected to use writing and other forms of representation to explore, clarify, and reflect on their thoughts, feelings, experiences, and learnings; and to use their imaginations.
Specific Expectations
8.1 experiment with a variety of strategies as language learners
8.2 use writing and representing to extend, explore, and reflect on ideas, values, and attitudes
8.3 assess strategies that help them learn and describe their personal growth as language learners
8.4 integrate stylistic effects in writing and representing to create interest
MediaSmarts Resources
- Buy Nothing Day
- Cop Shows
- Images of Learning
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Selling Tobacco
- Television Broadcast Ratings
- The Girl in the Mirror
- Video Games
Overall Expectations
GCO 9: Students will be expected to create texts collaboratively and independently, using a variety of forms for a range of audiences and purposes.
Specific Expectations
9.1 create a range of texts
9.2 experiment with a variety of writing and representing forms and styles to suit purpose(s) and intended audience(s)
9.3 use appropriate feedback to inform future work
MediaSmarts Resources
- Buy Nothing Day
- Cop Shows
- Images of Learning
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Selling Tobacco
- Television Broadcast Ratings
- The Girl in the Mirror
- The Price of Happiness
- Video Games
- Watching the Elections
Overall Expectations
GCO 10: Students will be expected to use a range of strategies to develop effective writing and representing and to enhance their clarity, precision, and effectiveness.
Specific Expectations
10.1 choose writing and representing strategies that help create a variety of texts
10.2 use the conventions of written language
10.3 use various technologies in communicating for a range of purposes with a variety of audiences
10.4 demonstrate a commitment to the processes involved in creating texts
MediaSmarts Resources
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Buy Nothing Day
- Comic Book Characters
- Cop Shows
- Images of Learning
- Looks Good Enough to Eat
- Marketing to Teens: Gender Roles in Advertising
- Marketing to Teens: Talking Back
- Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
- Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Privacy and Internet Life: Lesson Plan for Intermediate Classrooms
- Put Your Best Face Forward
- Selling Tobacco
- Television Broadcast Ratings
- That’s Not Cool
- The Girl in the Mirror
- The Price of Happiness
- Tobacco Labels
- Video Games
- Video Production of a Newscast
- Watching the Elections
- Writing a Newspaper Article