Knowledge and Skills Statement
Composition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts--genres. The student uses genre characteristics and craft to compose multiple texts that are meaningful.
Demonstrated Proficiency of ELA.8.11.A
Have students create a literary text such as a personal narrative, fictional work, or poem. Students’ literary writing can be assessed with a rubric that might include the following elements:
- Theme development
- Character development
- Plot development
- Setting
- Figurative language
- Sound devices
- Use of language to create mood, voice, and tone
- Appropriate point of view
Further Explanation
This SE requires students to compose literary texts in verse or prose. When writing fiction, students are expected to include elements, such as literal and figurative language, point of view, and plot, to tell a story. The story must be well organized and engaging. When writing poems, students are expected to write lines and choose words based on how they contribute to the rhythm of the poem as well as how they help convey a particular message.
Supporting Information for ELA.8.11.A