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11th Grade Introduction

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Introduction to 11th Grade

 

In grade 11, students understand and analyze substantive, complex expository works of literary nonfiction as well as a diverse spectrum of stories, poems, plays, and novels, using evidence to support their analysis. Students also perform a variety of complex reading tasks focused on recurrent themes and philosophy in literature from grasping the subtleties of an author’s point of view to perceiving when a text leaves matters ambiguous. Students become skilled at determining how multiple themes or ideas combine and intertwine to produce a complex narrative or explanation as well as evaluating the premises, arguments, and rhetoric present in seminal texts from history. Students demonstrate listening skills by synthesizing the comments and claims of others, responding thoughtfully when encountering diverse perspectives, and by skillfully presenting findings both orally and in writing.

 

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Objective Analysis
Standard level descriptors including analysis for each grade-level objective is provided in a manner to support deep understanding. Visit the Overview of Objective Analysis to learn about the purpose, layout, and design.

Student Proficiency Levels + Instructional Guidance

Instructional development of skills at each objective level is provided for each reading strand by standards. These levels are guidance for classroom teachers to identify student actions at varying stages of progression at the objective level. Here you will also find instructional guidance resources for students at the developing, approaching, and understanding level. These resources can be used as a springboard for instructional practices.

Literacy Progressions 

See how 12 major literacy skills, devices, and strategies develop throughout the course of a student's academic career. Each page is divided into columns. The left column contains the relevant objectives in order from PK-12. The right column explains how the objectives grow and change over time.
 

 

 

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