Friday, September 13, 2013

ELA news

As District 66 grows in the development with Common Core Standards in English and Language Arts, one of the changes taking place is a shift in how the English Language Arts classes are structured.  Instead of seeing English/Reading and Language Arts as separate entities, they are now joined together to assist in more cohesion with reading and writing skills.  This change will be visibly apparent on student report cards as they will now get one grade for both English and Language Arts.  Finally, the key aspects and themes of the curriculum can more easily be interrelated in the essential skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking, and language.