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Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for ELA standards.

Take a quick look at all English Language Arts series on Knowitall.org

 

Memorializing A'ja Wilson
Memorializing A'ja Wilson

Lesson

Grades: 8, 11

In celebration of being chosen as the January honoree for the 2024 South Carolina African American History Calendar, this lesson explores the accomplishments and contributions of A'ja Wilson and how...

Point of View
Point of View

Lesson

Grades: 3, 4, 5

Students will first learn the differences between first, second, and third person points of view. Then, they will listen to a read-aloud and apply their knowledge to analyze how the point of view...

KidsECON Episode 1: Grocery Store Lesson
KidsECON Episode 1: Grocery Store Lesson

Lesson

Grades: Kindergarten

After watching KidsECON Episode 1, "The Grocery Store," the students will identify and compare wants and needs, explain how wants and needs change over time, explain why people have jobs, and describe...

Black History Month: A Modern Perspective
Black History Month: A Modern Perspective

Lesson

Grades: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Students will understand the importance of the creation of Black History Month and the contributions of African Americans in the United States and the world.

 Nikky Finney
Nikky Finney

Video

Grades: 3 4 5 6

Nikky Finney, daughter of the late SC Supreme Court Chief Justice Ernest A. Finney, Jr., recites her poem, " He Never Had It Made" on the occasion of his installation to the S.C. Supreme Court. Just...
Autumn Acrostics : "Fall" Into Writing Poetry!
Autumn Acrostics : "Fall" Into Writing Poetry!

Lesson

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Acrostic poetry is a form that is fun, relaxing, and understandable to most age groups who are readers and writers. Acrostic "name poems" are composed as early as 2nd grade in ELA classes; but that...