(a) |
Read, interpret, and summarize grade-appropriate literary and informational texts that address identity, social responsibility, and social action (agency) by First Nations, Métis, Saskatchewan, Canadian, and international authors from various cultural communities. |
(b) |
Select, use, and evaluate critically a variety of before (page 19), during (page 20), and after (page 21) strategies to construct meaning when reading. |
(c) |
Use language cues and conventions (page 17) of a variety of informational and literary texts to construct and confirm meaning when reading. |
(d) |
Demonstrate critical reading behaviours including:
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(e) |
Follow instructions and procedures in informational texts to perform specific tasks, answer questions, or solve problems. |
(f) |
Read and demonstrate an understanding of the main ideas, events, or themes of a variety of increasingly complex literary and informational First Nations, Métis, Saskatchewan, Canadian, and international texts (including stories, novels, essays, scripts, poetry, research, procedures, websites, blogs, email, message boards); identify and assess the author's purpose, ideas, point of view, tone, techniques, and overall theme or message. |
(g) |
Identify the interrelationships (such as cause-and-effect) between and among ideas and concepts within the texts. |
(h) |
Read, analyze, and compare different points of view from First Nations, Métis, Saskatchewan, Canadian, and international print texts (literary and informational) about the same ideas, themes, and issues. |
(i) |
Analyze the setting, plot, themes, characterization (including moral dilemmas as revealed by characters' motivation and behaviour), and narration of classic and contemporary literary texts, and consider what the texts suggest about the historical period in which they were written. |
(j) |
Demonstrate knowledge of poetry (metre, rhyme scheme, rhythm, alliteration, and other conventions). |
(k) |
Identify how elements of plays (e.g., soliloquy, direction, dialogue) articulate a playwright's vision. |