Level 30
SK Level 30 English Curriculum
Lessons and practice for every Level 30 English topic. Aligned to what Saskatchewan schools teach. Build skills in Canadian literature, composition, and critical analysis.
SK Level 30 English Curriculum | StudyPugHelp
SO_ID | Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
ELA.30.1a | Literary analysis and cultural context evaluation: Evaluate how Canadian authors construct character conflict setting and point of view in fictional texts to reveal Canadian cultural and historical contexts |
ELA.30.1b | Critical interpretation and cultural evidence synthesis: Interpret Canadian fiction texts offering multiple plausible nuanced meanings informed by Canadian authorial perspective and cultural context using specific evidence |
ELA.30.1c | Argument analysis and persuasive techniques: Evaluate how Canadian non-fiction texts use structure evidence tone and rhetorical techniques to inform provoke thought and persuade Canadian audiences |
ELA.30.1d | Critical reading and perspective analysis: Explore how Canadian author stance bias and context influence interpretation of Canadian fiction and non-fiction texts |
ELA.30.1e | Cross-textual analysis and thematic connections: Synthesize connections among Canadian ideas observations opinions themes and emotions across texts from diverse Canadian voices |
ELA.30.1f | Genre analysis and social commentary: Evaluate how different Canadian text forms explore similar social issues analyzing how conventions and constraints shape Canadian audience interpretation |
ELA.30.1g | Media literacy and audience engagement analysis: Analyze how Canadian communication modes influence message and impact audience understanding perception emotional response and engagement |
ELA.30.1h | Metacognitive strategies and meaning construction: Apply Canadian comprehension and metacognitive strategies to support meaning construction across Canadian text modalities and types |
ELA.30.1i | Social awareness and action-oriented thinking: Explain how Canadian texts raise questions or offer insights about Canadian identity social responsibility and social agency |
ELA.30.2a | Creative writing and genre understanding: Develop original Canadian descriptive narrative expository poetic and persuasive compositions demonstrating understanding of genre-specific purposes and structures |
ELA.30.2b | Creative fusion and compositional impact: Blend Canadian genre-specific strategies to shape composition tone structure and impact through cultural juxtaposition and explanation |
ELA.30.2c | Digital composition and modality selection: Experiment with Canadian modalities to determine which best supports Canadian composition purpose audience and cultural message |
ELA.30.2d | Creative and informational balance: Compose Canadian fiction and non-fiction texts thoughtfully considering elements such as fact-based development and imaginative techniques |
ELA.30.2e | Personal reflection and social awareness: Develop Canadian compositions exploring personal and collective Canadian identities promoting social responsibility and inspiring social agency |
ELA.30.2f | Rhetorical awareness and audience consideration: Explain how Canadian form genre audience and purpose shape creative choices throughout Canadian composition process |
ELA.30.2g | Editing and cultural alignment: Revise Canadian compositions for clarity coherence and impact considering how effectively genre form and vision align to Canadian audience needs |
ELA.30.2h | Multimedia design and message enhancement: Integrate Canadian multimodal elements strategically when composing in hybrid formats to enhance delivery of intended cultural message |
ELA.30.3a | Cultural literacy and assumption examination: Explain how Canadian stories and oral traditions convey knowledge values and teachings within specific Canadian cultural communities |
ELA.30.3b | Perspective analysis and value exploration: Analyze how Canadian cultural narratives shape worldview values and ways of knowing within Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.3c | Community knowledge and ecological awareness: Explore how local Canadian oral narratives convey ecological spiritual and social teachings that connect to Canadian environments |
ELA.30.3d | Cultural reclamation and authentic representation: Analyze how specific Canadian cultural narratives resist stereotyping and cultural erasure within Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.3e | Media literacy and generalization analysis: Examine impact of pan-Indigenous and pan-cultural generalizations in Canadian literature media and education |
ELA.30.3f | Identity preservation and local context: Explore how Canadian stories with specific and local context serve as acts of cultural reclamation |
ELA.30.3g | Social analysis and narrative structure: Explore how structure and content of Canadian cultural narratives reveal what is valued in particular Canadian communities |
ELA.30.3h | Connection building and perspective shifting: Analyze how listening to or sharing Canadian stories builds connection deepens understanding and shifts perspectives |
ELA.30.3i | Cultural sensitivity and ethical engagement: Reflect on significance of understanding Canadian cultural context before interpreting or sharing Canadian stories |
ELA.30.4a | Self-reflection and cultural influence: Reflect on how Canadian lived experiences values and worldview influence decisions about form tone genre and audience in Canadian compositions |
ELA.30.4b | Author study and thematic influence: Explore how Canadian cultural background influences author choices in themes perspectives and representations within Canadian texts |
ELA.30.4c | Historical analysis and contextual change: Explain how Canadian text meaning can shift over time based on changes in Canadian social political and historical context |
ELA.30.4d | Contextual reading and comprehension depth: Explain how understanding Canadian author personal social and cultural context deepens comprehension and engagement with Canadian texts |
ELA.30.4e | Critical self-examination and assumption questioning: Reflect on how Canadian texts challenge confirm or complicate existing beliefs biases and assumptions about Canadian culture |
ELA.30.4f | Authentic voice and meaningful engagement: Integrate Canadian personal cultural and social context as source of insight voice and meaningful audience engagement |
ELA.30.4g | Viewpoint expansion and multicultural awareness: Examine how Canadian texts by diverse authors expand or shift viewpoints on Canadian social issues cultural practices and historical events |
ELA.30.4h | Ethical writing and cultural sensitivity: Reflect on responsibility Canadian creators hold when representing identities cultures and experiences different from their own |
ELA.30.5a | Media analysis and perspective highlighting: Examine how Canadian multimodal elements emphasize or highlight perspectives biases and calls to action in Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.5b | Multimedia coherence and message strength: Evaluate how interaction between elements in Canadian compositions strengthens or detracts from overall Canadian cultural message |
ELA.30.5c | Reception theory and cultural context: Explore how Canadian audience interpretation shifts based on individual experiences cultural context and familiarity with Canadian modes |
ELA.30.5d | Visual literacy and layered meaning: Evaluate how Canadian multimodal compositions use symbolism irony satire and juxtaposition to convey layered Canadian cultural meanings |
ELA.30.5e | Media ethics and emotional influence: Analyze role of ethics in creation of Canadian persuasive multimodal compositions including how Canadian images sound movement influence perception |
ELA.30.5f | Genre theory and cultural reinforcement: Analyze how Canadian genre conventions are reinforced or subverted through multimodal elements in Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.5g | Critical analysis and form influence synthesis: Synthesize insights from multiple Canadian multimodal compositions to construct critical stance on how form influences Canadian audience understanding |
ELA.30.6a | Design thinking and unified messaging: Plan Canadian multimodal compositions selecting and intentionally combining elements to support unified Canadian message and tone |
ELA.30.6b | Visual design and emotional creation: Combine Canadian design features to create emphasis and emotion through Canadian cultural color palettes font size and transitions |
ELA.30.6c | Multimedia storytelling and audience guidance: Combine Canadian modes thoughtfully to guide audience attention and deepen understanding of Canadian cultural themes |
ELA.30.6d | Design revision and compositional coherence: Reflect on how changes in Canadian composition elements influence interpretation and overall cohesion of Canadian cultural message |
ELA.30.6e | Multimedia harmony and message strengthening: Evaluate how interaction between Canadian elements strengthens overall message in Canadian cultural compositions |
ELA.30.6f | Iterative design and purposeful refinement: Revise Canadian compositions to improve element relationships ensuring each serves clear purpose within Canadian cultural whole |
ELA.30.6g | Inclusive design and universal access: Apply Canadian accessibility strategies when combining modes ensuring clarity usability and inclusion for all Canadian audiences |
ELA.30.6h | Ethical design and multicultural consideration: Consider Canadian cultural diversity emotional safety and audience perspectives when making Canadian design choices |
ELA.30.7a | Genre theory and functional understanding: Analyze purpose and functions of Canadian descriptive narrative expository poetic and persuasive genres |
ELA.30.7b | Organizational patterns and emotional resonance: Analyze Canadian structural choices and how they shape clarity and emotional impact of each Canadian genre |
ELA.30.7c | Linguistic analysis and cross-genre comparison: Examine how Canadian language features such as imagery rhetorical appeals and figurative language serve different purposes within and across Canadian genres |
ELA.30.7d | Critical reading and bias detection: Examine how perceived neutrality in Canadian genres may still reflect author bias framing choices and selective evidence |
ELA.30.7e | Audience analysis and stylistic effectiveness: Evaluate how Canadian genres engage audiences differently through mood tone voice and Canadian stylistic conventions |
ELA.30.7f | Format flexibility and characteristic maintenance: Investigate how Canadian genre language features adapt to different formats while maintaining core Canadian characteristics |
ELA.30.7g | Comparative analysis and audience interpretation: Compare how similar Canadian thematic topics are explored through different genres and how genre choices affect Canadian audience interpretation |
ELA.30.7h | Creative innovation and convention manipulation: Explain how Canadian genre expectations can be deliberately followed subverted or blended to enhance impact and convey nuanced meaning |
ELA.30.7i | Model study and technique connection: Explain genre-specific strategies in Canadian mentor texts and how they connect to theme message and Canadian cultural argument |
ELA.30.8a | Voice development and engagement exploration: Experiment with different Canadian perspectives to explore how voice shapes Canadian audience engagement and interpretation |
ELA.30.8b | Narrative innovation and sequencing experimentation: Disrupt conventional Canadian structures to test how sequencing affects tension pacing and clarity in Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.8c | Creative adaptation and cross-genre exploration: Transform existing Canadian texts into new forms to explore meaning-making across Canadian genre and modes |
ELA.30.8d | Alternative expression and multimodal techniques: Experiment with Canadian multimodal and non-verbal storytelling techniques to express ideas when words are limited |
ELA.30.8e | Linguistic innovation and cultural expression: Transform Canadian language creatively to evoke tone mood and emotion appropriate to Canadian genre and audience |
ELA.30.8f | Dialogue creation and tension building: Incorporate Canadian dialogue inner monologue and contrasting character voices to build tension reveal motivation and develop complex conflict |
ELA.30.8g | Risk-taking and form exploration: Explore Canadian form and style with low-stakes composition tasks without pressure of perfection in Canadian cultural contexts |
ELA.30.8h | Metacognitive awareness and possibility opening: Reflect on how Canadian experimentation helped clarify intention shift audience impact and open new possibilities for Canadian voice |
ELA.30.9a | Convention recognition and interpretation shaping: Analyze how Canadian authors conform to or subvert genre expectations to shape interpretation of Canadian cultural themes |
ELA.30.9b | Advanced technique and response evocation: Analyze how Canadian authors intentionally amplify or withhold craft elements to evoke tension ambiguity surprise in Canadian contexts |
ELA.30.9c | Innovation analysis and expectation challenging: Examine how subversion of familiar Canadian craft techniques challenges audience expectations and invites new ways of understanding Canadian characters and themes |
ELA.30.9d | Minimalism and ambiguity as artistic choice: Evaluate strategic use of Canadian silence omission and ambiguity as intentional choices that shape emotional tone and Canadian thematic emphasis |
ELA.30.9e | Advanced media analysis and meaning complication: Interpret how Canadian creators manipulate multimodal design choices to reinforce or complicate Canadian cultural meaning |
ELA.30.9f | Comparative analysis and decision evaluation: Compare Canadian texts with similar themes but contrasting stylistic choices evaluating effect on Canadian audience engagement and message clarity |
ELA.30.9g | Historical influence and norm resistance: Assess how Canadian cultural historical and political contexts influence author decisions about upholding or resisting Canadian literary conventions |
ELA.30.9h | Intent analysis and interpretive framework: Reflect on how understanding Canadian author intent shapes reader interpretation and emotional response to Canadian cultural themes |