Common Core Standards
Grade 8
Language L.8.1
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
"Oh no," students groan, "we still have more things to learn about the English language?" Our answer would be yes, we're not quite done with it just yet. After all, English is like one of those gifts that keeps on giving! By the end of eighth grade, this is what students are supposed to have received as their gifts:
1. The ability to name each of the following verbals: "you're sneezing on me," "has eaten," and "to lollygag."
2. The knowledge that the active and passive voices are different, and that the passive voice sounds so much lamer than the active one.
3. The mastery of every mood of writing. Never again should students be saying "if I was" when they mean "if I were," as in "if I were rich, I'd use that money to build the Shmoop Academy For Students Who Can't Read Good."
4. The power to see when random changes in verb voice (active/passive) or mood (as mentioned in the third sub-section of this standard) occur. Watch out for students who shift their writing too much into the passive voice.
That's it. Now the only thing left to do is to buy some cool-looking wrapping paper for these gifts. May we suggest the one covered in cartoon dinosaurs?
P.S. If your students need to brush up on their spelling and grammar, send 'em over to our Grammar Learning Guides so they can hone their skills before conquering the Common Core.
Standard Components
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1.A
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1.B
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1.C
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1.D
Aligned Resources
- ACT Science 3.1 Data Representation Passage
- ACT English 5.7 Passage Drill
- Affect vs. Effect
- ASVAB Word Knowledge 1.3 Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
- How to Read Short Stories
- Social Studies Online: Digital Literacy Connections to Civics and History: To Speak or Not to Speak… Freely
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Famous Kids Traveling in Threes (or Fours)
- Teaching Maniac Magee: City Divided
- Teaching Maniac Magee: Pizza Problems—Too Many to Count
- Teaching Maniac Magee: Exploring Homelessness
- Teaching Moon Over Manifest: Sliding Through History
- Teaching Farewell to Manzanar: "What else should I be? All apologies." (Nirvana)
- Teaching The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963: Let's Do the Time Warp
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: "America the Beautiful": In Depth
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Integration In Our Nation
- Teaching Because of Winn-Dixie: Channeling Winn-Dixie
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Fence-Painting in Other Contexts
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Childhood Treasures
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Modern-Day Toms and Hucks
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Create Your Own Knowledge Bowl
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Wanted: Dead or Wax Look-Alike!
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: A Dream Deferred
- Teaching Hatchet: Biology 101
- Teaching Animal Farm: The Power of Words
- Teaching Moon Over Manifest: Ode to a Static or Dynamic Character
- Teaching Number the Stars: Good to See You Again…
- Teaching Number the Stars: Friends, Danes, Countrymen…
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Honoring a Loss
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Not Another Janice Avery!
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Building Bridges
- Teaching Animal Farm: Corruption Makes the World Go Round
- ELA Online: Digital Literacy Connections to English Language Arts: Twilight Activity: The Cullen Cars
- Teaching Of Mice and Men: Photo Synthesis
- Teaching Of Mice and Men: Close Reading Steinbeck: Letters vs. Novel
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: T.J.'s Downward Spiral