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Curricular Competency Negotiate meaning and perspectives in a wide variety of contexts German 12 Thinking and communicating
Keyword: contexts Elaboration: e.g., differing in terms of audience, purpose, setting, formality/informality
Big Ideas Engagement with writing processes can support creativity and enhance clarity of expression. Composition 11 No CCG
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Big Ideas People are empowered by being able to communicate effectively. Composition 11 No CCG
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Big Ideas Questioning what we hear, read, and view contributes to our ability to be educated and engaged citizens. Composition 11 No CCG
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Big Ideas Language shapes ideas and influences others. Composition 11 No CCG
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Big Ideas Texts are socially, culturally, geographically, and historically constructed. Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: Texts Elaboration: “Text” and “texts” are generic terms referring to all forms of oral, written, visual, or digital communication:Oral texts include speeches, poems, plays, oral stories, and songs.Written texts include novels, articles, and short stories.Visual texts include posters, photographs, and other images.Digital texts include electronic forms of all of the above.Oral, written, and visual elements can be combined (e.g., in dramatic presentations, graphic novels, films, web pages, advertisements).
Big Ideas People understand text differently depending on their worldviews and perspectives. Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: text Elaboration: “Text” and “texts” are generic terms referring to all forms of oral, written, visual, or digital communication:Oral texts include speeches, poems, plays, oral stories, and songs.Written texts include novels, articles, and short stories.Visual texts include posters, photographs, and other images.Digital texts include electronic forms of all of the above.Oral, written, and visual elements can be combined (e.g., in dramatic presentations, graphic novels, films, web pages, advertisements).
Big Ideas The exploration of text and story deepens our understanding of diverse, complex ideas about identity, others, and the world. Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: text Elaboration: “Text” and “texts” are generic terms referring to all forms of oral, written, visual, or digital communication:Oral texts include speeches, poems, plays, oral stories, and songs.Written texts include novels, articles, and short stories.Visual texts include posters, photographs, and other images.Digital texts include electronic forms of all of the above.Oral, written, and visual elements can be combined (e.g., in dramatic presentations, graphic novels, films, web pages, advertisements).
Keyword: story Elaboration: narrative texts, whether real or imagined, that teach us about human nature, motivation, behaviour, and experience, and often reflect a personal journey or strengthen a sense of identity. They may also be considered the embodiment of collective wisdom. Stories can be oral, written, or visual and used to instruct, inspire, and entertain listeners and readers.
Content Language features, structures, and conventions
  • language features
  • elements of style
  • usage and conventions
  • citation techniques
  • literary elements and devices
Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: elements of style Elaboration: stylistic choices that make a specific writer distinguishable from others, including diction, vocabulary, sentence structure, and tone
Keyword: usage Elaboration: avoiding common usage errors (e.g., double negatives, mixed metaphors, malapropisms, and word misuse)
Keyword: conventions Elaboration: common practices of standard punctuation, capitalization, quoting, and Canadian spelling
Keyword: literary elements and devices Elaboration: Texts use various literary devices, including figurative language, according to purpose and audience.
Content Strategies and processes
  • reading strategies
  • oral language strategies
  • metacognitive strategies
  • writing processes
Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: reading strategies Elaboration: There are many strategies that readers use when making sense of text. Students consider what strategies they need to use to “unpack” text. They employ strategies with increasing independence depending on the purpose, text, and context. Strategies include but may not be limited to predicting, inferring, questioning, paraphrasing, using context clues, using text features, visualizing, making connections, summarizing, identifying big ideas, synthesizing, and reflecting.
Keyword: oral language strategies Elaboration: includes speaking with expression, connecting to listeners, asking questions to clarify, listening for specifics, summarizing, paraphrasing
Keyword: metacognitive strategies Elaboration: thinking about one’s own thinking, and reflecting on one’s processes and determining strengths and challengesStudents employ metacognitive strategies to gain increasing independence in learning.
Keyword: writing processes Elaboration: There are various writing processes depending on context. These may include determining audience and purpose, generating or gathering ideas, free-writing, making notes, drafting, revising, and/or editing. Writers often have very personalized processes when writing. Writing is an iterative process.
Content Text features and structures
  • form, function, and genre of texts
  • narrative structures found in First Peoples texts
  • protocols related to the ownership of First Peoples oral texts
Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: Text features Elaboration: elements of the text that are not considered the main body. These may include typography (bold, italic, underlined), font style, guide words, key words, titles, diagrams, captions, labels, maps, charts, illustrations, tables, photographs, and sidebars/text boxes.
Keyword: structures Elaboration: refers to the way the author organizes text
Keyword: form Elaboration: Within a type of communication, the writer, speaker, or designer chooses a form based on the purpose of the piece. Common written forms include narrative, journal, procedural, expository, explanatory, news article, e-mail, blog, advertisements, poetry, novel, and letter.
Keyword: function Elaboration: the intended purpose of a text
Keyword: genre Elaboration: literary or thematic categories (e.g., adventure, fable, fairy tale, fantasy, folklore, historical, horror, legend, mystery, mythology, picture book, science fiction, biography, essay, journalism, manual, memoir, personal narrative, speech)
Keyword: narrative structures found in First Peoples texts Elaboration: for example, circular, iterative, cyclical
Keyword: protocols related to the ownership of First Peoples oral texts Elaboration: First Peoples stories often have protocols for when and where they can be shared, who owns them, and who can share them.
Content Text forms and genres Composition 11 No CCG
Keyword: forms Elaboration: Within a type of communication, the writer, speaker, or designer chooses a form based on the purpose of the piece. Common written forms include narrative, journal, procedural, expository, explanatory, news article, e-mail, blog, advertisements, poetry, novel, and letter.
Keyword: genres Elaboration: literary or thematic categories (e.g., adventure, fable, fairy tale, fantasy, folklore, historical, horror, legend, mystery, mythology, picture book, science fiction, biography, essay, journalism, manual, memoir, personal narrative, speech)
Curricular Competency Experiment with genres, forms, or styles of creative and communicative texts Composition 11 Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing)
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Curricular Competency Transform ideas and information to create original texts, using various genres, forms, structures, and styles Composition 11 Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing)
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Curricular Competency Use acknowledgements and citations to recognize intellectual property rights Composition 11 Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing)
Keyword: acknowledgements and citations Elaboration: includes citing sources in appropriate ways to understand and avoid plagiarism and understanding protocols that guide use of First Peoples oral texts and other knowledge

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