What did he wish to accomplish after
he completed his studies in the journey of Charles wayo by Charles l. Sanders
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Specific Outcomes Illustrative Examples
Express preferences
• explore and assess oral, print and
other media texts recommended by
others
• A student chooses a novel from a list generated by the class on an
electronic bulletin board and says, “I chose this novel because
someone said it was easy to read.” After reading a chapter, the
student then says, “I don’t like this book, after all. I think I’ll read
The Kootenay Kidnapper instead, because I like mysteries.”
• Students decide to read or view and respond to at least one title in
each category of a class list of favourite books, movies, magazines,
poems and short stories, over the course of the school year.
Set goals
• use appropriate terminology to
discuss developing abilities in
personal language learning and use
• In a conference with a peer or teacher, a student uses correct terms
to critique his own written work.
− I need a stronger closing paragraph to this story.
− The introduction in my story could be more exciting. I want to
change it so that it grabs the reader’s attention.
− All my sentences are short. I’m going to try for more variety in
length.
− This metaphor is not clear. Maybe I’ll add the word to
make it a simile