- East Brunswick Public Schools
- English Language Arts
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Department of Academics | Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners
English Language Arts
The East Brunswick ILA Department supports an integrated approach to Literacy instruction. Our comprehensive English Language Arts curriculum is designed to develop independent readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Our classroom environments are engaging, educationally sound and literacy rich. We encourage our students to become independent learners and life-long readers and writers.
Our literacy program is a robust program which includes collaborative core competencies traditionally taught in a language arts block while at the same time creating classroom communities in which students can learn and grow through reading work, writing work, and word work as individuals and as members of a group.
We recognize that our families and caregivers are working hard to support their child’s literacy learning at home. We will be adding to these resources regularly; check this page for updates and additions!
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Sharing the Gifts of Literacy with our EB Families from our Learning Partners at the
Teacher's College Reading and Writing ProjectFeatured Videos
- The Importance of Productive Struggle
- Quick Tips For Selecting Black Joy Books
- Top Tips for Helping Your Child Find a Writing Work Space
Collections
- Authors Reading Aloud Their Books
- Best of Children's Literature 2019
- Recommended Books: Get Kids Into Reading with Series! Grades K-5
- Recommended Books: Great Graphic Novels Grades 1-9
- Recommended Books: Fabulous Fantasy Grades 1-8
- Recommended Books: BIPOC & Own Voice Authors Grades 4-8
- Recommended Books: Courses of Study for Teen Readers
- Recommended Books: Chinese-American Authors & Books Grades K-9
- Recommended Books: BIPOC & Own Voice Nonfiction Grades K-8
TC Family Videos
In these family videos—each less than ten minutes—we draw on a combination of research, classroom experience, and educator knowledge to help you support young people with their reading and writing. Some of these videos show you games to play at home while others help you support phonics, avid reading, writing, study skills, research, vocabulary, or abstract thinking. We’ll add to this collection regularly. You can access these collections via our YouTube Channel or Padlets: Pr-K-2nd Grade, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-9.
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About the English Language Arts Program
The goal of the Language Arts / English program is to develop students’ ability to communicate effectively for varied purposes and audiences. Effective communication is probably the single most important attribute of self-sufficiency, academic and career success—and it is based on the integrated components of reading, writing, speaking, listening and thinking.
East Brunswick’s kindergarten and first grade programs build upon the language skills and knowledge that children acquire before they begin formal academic instruction. Kindergarten and first grade teachers initiate formal communications processes and skills through natural language experience. For example, children begin by speaking their stories or thoughts to an adult who transcribes them into standard, written English. Children, in turn, read to their peers who listen and provide oral responses. As children progress, they take over the translation process for themselves, practicing increasingly close approximation of standard English form and content.
In the higher grades, the program continues to develop the processes of writing, reading, speaking and listening through an integrated approach to the language arts (ILA). This includes instruction in the underlying support skills. For example, in the writing component, students write regularly, in a variety of modes and for a variety of audiences. They practice a process for their writing in which they learn strategies for prewriting and revising, as well as skills for critical thinking such as analysis, synthesis, problem-solving and evaluation.
Reading and writing about literature and language become increasingly important as students develop the sophisticated skills of analysis and interpretation. By the time they complete their senior year, students have read and discussed significant works of literature as well as many works of non-fiction. They have learned to express themselves in many rhetorical modes and to conduct independent research through a sequential research process that is introduced in the third grade and continues through twelfth grade.
In addition to the required courses in English, the junior high and high school offer several electives: Mythology, Creative Writing, Exploring Contemporary Issues, Investigative ELA, Publisher's Workshop, Public Speaking Honors, SAT Prep, Sports and Literature and Philosophy Honors. Several advanced placement courses are also available for qualified students.