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The study of language arts at Solomon Schechter Day School provides students with a wide variety of reading, writing, listening, and speaking opportunities that lead to critical thinking, self-awareness, and a passion to improve the world.

Language Arts education at Solomon Schechter Day School

  • Is research-based
  • Uses exploration and discovery to foster active learning and acquisition of skills
  • Promotes a life-long love of reading and writing
  • Includes focus on the core language arts areas including: reading a variety of literary works with understanding and fluency; writing to communicate for a variety of purposes; listening and speaking effectively in a variety of situations; and locating, organizing, and using information from a variety of sources to answer questions, solve problems, and communicate ideas
  • Focuses on skill and strategy development
  • Exposes students to a variety of genres and writing styles
  • Provides students with opportunities to write for a variety of purposes including: narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive
  • Is enhanced through special visits with leading authors and illustrators
  • Is embedded across all content areas
  • Integrates music, art, and Judaic Studies

Our student readers, writers, and communicators grow in their ability to:

  • Read with fluency
  • Build their vocabulary
  • Make oral presentations with confidence
  • Effectively use the language rules relating to spelling, grammar, and punctuation
  • Write for a variety of purposes
  • Improve their proficiency in using the traits of exemplary writing including: ideas, organization, word choice, author’s voice, sentence fluency, and conventions in their written work
  • Use comprehension strategies including:
    • Analyzing characters and story elements
    • Comparing and contrasting
    • Drawing conclusions
    • Identifying cause and effect
    • Identifying main idea and supporting details
    • Identifying sequence of events
    • Making inferences and predictions
    • Summarizing information
    • Analyzing text structure and organization
    • Using graphic features to interpret information
    • Using text features to locate information
    • Evaluating author’s purpose
    • Distinguishing and evaluating fact and opinion
    • Interpreting figurative language
    • Making judgments             

Grade level scope and sequences are available upon request.

We Are Prepared
We leave here prepared to climb any mountain. Both our General Studies and Judaic Studies have prepared us for any future, academically and socially. We were taught not just to find answers but to ask questions; we have learned how to use multiple lenses to examine social and religious issues. For our social justice unit in language arts, we integrated Judaism and General Studies by identifying how characters in various books followed principles that we have in our Torah. In math class, we do more than just prepare for high school; we challenge ourselves. We go into high school with confidence that we have what it takes to succeed.

- A Schechter Student