ELA-12.RI.08

12th Grade ELA Targeted Standards
[RI] Reading Information Strand
Cluster: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas

ELA-12.RI.08 Delineate and evaluate a text’s argumentative reasoning and persuasive techniques, including emotional appeals and establishing credibility.

Student Learning Targets:

Knowledge Targets

  • I can list facts and details from informational texts.
  • I can define delineate.
  • I can define seminal.
  • I can define advocacy as the act of influencing decision makers and promoting changes to laws and other government policies to advance the mission of a particular organization or group of people.

Reasoning Targets

  • I can evaluate speaker's objectivity.
  • I can follow and articulate the line of reasoning found within influential U.S. texts.
  • I can evaluate reasoning in seminal U.S. texts.
  • I can explain the premise, purpose, and argument in works of public advocacy.
  • I can evaluate the premise, purpose, and argument in works of public advocacy.
  • I can determine how the constitution principles (checks and balances, limited government, separation of powers ...) are applied within a text.
  • I can consider the use of legal reasoning within important documents (What is being debated? What legal rule governs this issue? How can this rule be applied to the facts? What is the outcome?).
  • I can explain the author's purpose and argument.

Skills (Performance) Targets

  • I can outline the reasons supporting an argument.
  • I can explain legal reasoning.

Product Targets

 

 

Rubric - Resources

 

Proficiency Scale

Measurement

of Progress

Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (often taught in connection with speaking and writing)

  • RI 11-12.7 Analyze and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visuals, videos, tables, charts, and graphs), including written text.
  • RI 11-12.8 Delineate and evaluate a text’s argumentative reasoning and persuasive techniques, including emotional appeals and establishing credibility.
  • RI 11-12.9 Analyze how texts within and/or across time periods treat similar topics, addressing their themes, purposes, and rhetorical strategies.
Sample Activity
Advanced

In addition to expectations of proficiency, student provides consistent evidence of in-depth inferences and applications that go beyond what was taught and expected.

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Proficient

The student can

  • when addressing a question or solving a problem,

    • evaluate multiple sources in different media or formats

    • choose details that offer the best support.

    • integrate reliable information within writing and speaking.

  • assess the logic or rationale in key foundational documents.

  • delineate and evaluate the reasoning and persuasive techniques within a text

  • analyze how texts within and/or across time periods treat similar topics; consider theme, purpose and rhetoric.

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Progressing

There are no major errors or omissions regarding the simpler details and processes as the student:

  • evaluates, chooses, and integrates reliable information within writing and speaking.

  • identifies logic or rationale in various documents.

  • identifies reasoning and persuasive techniques.

  • determines themes, purposes, and rhetorical features.

  • recognizes or recalls specific terminology that relates to literature, such as:

    • rhetoric, delineate, supporting evidence, persuasive techniques, ethos, pathos, logos

However, the student exhibits major errors or omissions regarding the more complex ideas and processes.

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Novice With help, the student demonstrates a partial understanding of some of the simpler details and processes and some of the more complex ideas and processes. -

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