Grade 8
English Language Arts Overarching Expectations
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Read and write for a variety of purposes, including academic and personal, for extended periods of time.ELA.OE.1
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Acquire, refine, and share knowledge through a variety of multimedia literacies to include written, oral, visual, digital, and interactive texts.ELA.OE.2
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Make inferences to support comprehension.ELA.OE.3
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Collaborate with others and use active listening skills.ELA.OE.4
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Cite evidence to explain and justify reasoning.ELA.OE.5
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Create quality work by adhering to an accepted format.ELA.OE.6
Eighth Grade
Applications of Reading
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Evaluate and critique key literary elements that enhance and deepen meaning within and across texts.ELA.8.AOR.1
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Analyze how key elements contribute to the meaning of the text as a whole.ELA.8.AOR.1.1
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Analyze how figurative language impacts mood, tone, and meaning in a text(s); explain an author's use of symbolism.ELA.8.AOR.1.2
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Evaluate and critique the development of themes and central ideas within and across texts.ELA.8.AOR.2
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Analyze how key details contribute to the development of two or more themes within and across literary texts.ELA.8.AOR.2.1
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Analyze how supporting details contribute to the development of two or more central ideas within and across informational texts.ELA.8.AOR.2.2
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Evaluate how an author's choice of point of view or perspective shapes style and meaning within and across literary texts.ELA.8.AOR.3
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Analyze how points of view and/or perspectives create effects to include suspense and dramatic irony.ELA.8.AOR.3.1
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Evaluate and critique how an author's perspective and purpose shape style and meaning within and across informational texts.ELA.8.AOR.4
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Analyze an author's perspective or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that perspective or purpose.ELA.8.AOR.4.1
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Evaluate and critique how an author uses words, phrases, and text structures to craft text.ELA.8.AOR.5
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Determine and explain how an author's choices in structuring a text, including the manipulation of time (e.g., flashback and foreshadowing), create effects such as mystery or suspense.ELA.8.AOR.5.1
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Analyze how the structure of individual text sections (e.g., a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section) and/or text features convey an author's purpose in an informational text.ELA.8.AOR.5.2
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Trace the development of an author's argument while analyzing the types of reasoning and/or rhetorical appeals used in an informational text.ELA.8.AOR.5.3
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Summarize and paraphrase text to support comprehension and understanding.ELA.8.AOR.6
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Summarize and/or paraphrase content from grade-level text to enhance comprehension.ELA.8.AOR.6.1
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Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases.ELA.8.AOR.7
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Determine or clarify the meaning of known, unknown, and multiple-meaning words and phrases, choosing from an array of strategies:ELA.8.AOR.7.1
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use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence, paragraph, or text; a word's position or function in a sentence) to determine the meaning of words and phrases;ELA.8.AOR.7.1.a
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use background or prior knowledge to determine or clarify the meanings of words; andELA.8.AOR.7.1.b
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consult reference materials to determine or clarify the precise meanings, pronunciations, parts of speech, etymology, or standard usage of words.ELA.8.AOR.7.1.c
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Analyze word relationships and nuances in word meanings within literary and informational texts.ELA.8.AOR.8
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Interpret an author's use of figurative, connotative, and technical language in literary, informational, and multimedia texts:ELA.8.AOR.8.1
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interpret figures of speech (e.g., oxymoron) in context and analyze how they function within a text;ELA.8.AOR.8.1.a
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determine the relationship between particular words to better understand each of the words; andELA.8.AOR.8.1.b
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distinguish between the connotations of words with similar denotations (e.g., willful, resolute).ELA.8.AOR.8.1.c
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Build and apply a range of academic vocabulary, as well as grade-level appropriate morphology to apply to reading, writing, and speaking.ELA.8.AOR.9
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Apply knowledge of affixes and Greek and Latin roots to determine new and/or clarify precise meanings of words and phrases in grade-level content.ELA.8.AOR.9.1
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Evaluate and critique multimedia presentations of a text or subject, including their impact on an audience.ELA.8.AOR.10
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Evaluate a text or subject presented through multimedia formats (e.g., reading a print version of a scene in a play and watching a performance of a scene in a play), and analyze how each media's portrayal of the text or subject impacts the audience.ELA.8.AOR.10.1
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Research
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Use critical thinking skills to investigate, evaluate, and synthesize a variety of sources to obtain and refine knowledge.ELA.8.R.1
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Conduct short and more sustained research by:ELA.8.R.1.1
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generating and answering a research question(s) about a topic; andELA.8.R.1.1.a
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using a variety of print and multimedia sources to refine the scope of inquiry as relevant to the topic and purpose.ELA.8.R.1.1.b
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Analyze the credibility and relevance of sources using only those that are credible and relevant to the topic and the purpose of inquiry.ELA.8.R.1.2
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Analyze findings to determine relevance to the topic.ELA.8.R.1.3
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Logically organize findings as relevant to the purpose.ELA.8.R.1.4
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Cite sources to avoid plagiarism.ELA.8.R.1.5
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Written and Oral Communications
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Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.ELA.8.C.1
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Write arguments to support a claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence. When writing:ELA.8.C.1.1
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introduce a claim(s) and support a claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant evidence (e.g., facts, data, statistics) using accurate and credible sources;ELA.8.C.1.1.a
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acknowledge and refute a counterclaim with relevant evidence; create an organizational structure that establishes relationships between reasons and evidence;ELA.8.C.1.1.b
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use transitions to create cohesion and clarify the relationships between claim(s), a counterclaim, reasons, and evidence;ELA.8.C.1.1.c
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establish and maintain a tone appropriate to the task and audience; andELA.8.C.1.1.d
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provide a concluding statement or section that supports the argument presented.ELA.8.C.1.1.e
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Write informative/expository texts to analyze and explain complex ideas and information.ELA.8.C.2
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Write informative texts to examine a topic and analyze information from multiple sources. When writing:ELA.8.C.2.1
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introduce a topic clearly and organize ideas, concepts, and information, using a structure such as definition, compare and contrast, and/or cause and effect;ELA.8.C.2.1.a
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develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, details, and/or quotes;ELA.8.C.2.1.b
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use varied transitions to clarify the relationships between ideas and concepts;ELA.8.C.2.1.c
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use precise language and thoughtful elaboration to inform or to explain the topic;ELA.8.C.2.1.d
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establish a tone appropriate to the task and audience; andELA.8.C.2.1.e
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provide a concluding statement or section that supports the information presented.ELA.8.C.2.1.f
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences using effective techniques.ELA.8.C.3
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences, memories, or ideas, using effective techniques, relevant descriptive details, and logically structured event sequences. When writing:ELA.8.C.3.1
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produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to the task, purpose, and audience;ELA.8.C.3.1.a
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engage the reader by establishing a situation, a clear point of view, and by introducing a narrator and/or characters;ELA.8.C.3.1.b
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organize a logical plot structure and use a variety of transitional words and phrases to convey sequence and signal time shifts;ELA.8.C.3.1.c
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use narrative techniques such as dialogue, pacing, and description to develop experiences, events, setting, and/or characters;ELA.8.C.3.1.d
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use precise words and phrases, details, and figurative language to develop the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters; andELA.8.C.3.1.e
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provide an ending that connects to the intended purpose of the writing.ELA.8.C.3.1.f
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Demonstrate command of standard English grammar and conventions when writing.ELA.8.C.4
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Use the rules of and make intentional decisions about standard English grammar and conventions to write compositions with varied sentence structures. When writing:ELA.8.C.4.1
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apply knowledge of rules for capitalization;ELA.8.C.4.1.a
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use a comma or dash to indicate a pause or break and an ellipsis to indicate an omission;ELA.8.C.4.1.b
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use different types of verbals in sentences (gerunds, participles, infinitives);ELA.8.C.4.1.c
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distinguish between and use active and passive voice and types of grammatical mood (indicative, subjunctive, conditional, imperative);ELA.8.C.4.1.d
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use appropriate parallel structure in words, phrases, and clauses;ELA.8.C.4.1.e
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identify and revise sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and inappropriate shifts in verb tense, number, voice, and mood; andELA.8.C.4.1.f
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use print and multimedia resources to edit for grammar, usage, mechanics, and format in order to finalize drafts for a variety of publication media.ELA.8.C.4.1.g
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Revise writing to improve clarity and enhance style appropriate to audience, purpose, and task.ELA.8.C.5
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Improve writing by planning, editing, and considering feedback from adults and peers and revising for clarity and cohesiveness.ELA.8.C.5.1
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Write independently and legibly for a variety of tasks and purposes.ELA.8.C.6
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This standard is not directly addressed after fifth grade.ELA.8.C.6.1
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Organize and communicate ideas through a range of formats to engage a variety of audiences.ELA.8.C.7
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Present claims and findings, emphasizing key ideas in a focused manner with relevant descriptions, facts, details, and examples for a variety of tasks, purposes, and audiences. When presenting:ELA.8.C.7.1
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demonstrate and adjust speaking techniques (e.g., appropriate eye contact, nonverbal cues, adequate volume, clear pronunciation, pacing);ELA.8.C.7.1.a
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convey a clear perspective with clear reasoning and valid evidence;ELA.8.C.7.1.b
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include graphics and multimedia elements to aid comprehension, enhance communication, and add interest; andELA.8.C.7.1.c
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select and use appropriate digital tools.ELA.8.C.7.1.d
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Through collaboration, react and respond to information while building upon the ideas of others and respecting diverse perspectives.ELA.8.C.8
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Initiate and participate in structured discussions and collaborations about grade-appropriate topics and texts:ELA.8.C.8.1
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ask relevant questions to build on ideas; acknowledge new information expressed by others, and when necessary, modify personal ideas.ELA.8.C.8.1.a
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consider new ideas and diverse perspectives of others when forming opinions about a topic, text, or issue; qualify or justify views based on evidence.ELA.8.C.8.1.b
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Evaluate and critique ideas and concepts interactively through listening and speaking.ELA.8.C.9
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Using digital media, an audio, video, or live presentation, and/or a printed transcript of a presentation:ELA.8.C.9.1
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determine the effectiveness of a speaker's argument and specific claims, evaluating the speaker's reasoning and relevance of the evidence;ELA.8.C.9.1.a
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analyze a presentation to determine how a speaker articulates a clear message, addresses possible misconceptions or objections, chooses appropriate media, and uses a style appropriate for the audience; andELA.8.C.9.1.b
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analyze the purpose of the information being presented.ELA.8.C.9.1.c
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- South Carolina College- and Career-Ready English Language Arts Standards
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