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IXL offers more than 100 eighth grade language arts skills to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendationswall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skillplan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

Reading strategies Reading

Writing strategies Writing

Vocabulary Vocab

Grammar and mechanics Grammar

Reading strategies

A. Main idea

  1. 1

    Determine the main idea of a passage

B. Theme

  1. 1

    Match the quotations with their themes

  2. 2

    Determine the themes of short stories

C. Author's purpose and tone

  1. 1

    Identify the author's purpose

  2. 2

    Which sentence is more formal?

  3. 3

    Compare passages for tone

D. Author's perspective

  1. 1

    Determine the author's point of view

E. Text structure

  1. 1

    Compare and contrast in informational texts

  2. 2

    Match causes and effects in informational texts

  3. 3

    Match problems with their solutions

  4. 4

    Identify text structures

F. Literary devices

  1. 1

    Identify sensory details

  2. 2

    Interpret the meaning of an allusion from its source

  3. 3

    Recall the source of an allusion

  4. 4

    Interpret figures of speech

  5. 5

    Classify figures of speech

  6. 6

    Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone

G. Analyzing literature

  1. 1

    Identify the narrative point of view

  2. 2

    Analyze short stories

  3. 3

    Label the rhyme scheme

H. Analyzing informational texts

  1. 1

    Read and understand informational passages

I. Analyzing arguments

  1. 1

    Trace an argument

J. Novel study

  1. 1

    Analyze passages from The Giver: Part 1

  2. 2

    Analyze passages from The Giver: Part 2

  3. 3

    Analyze passages from The Outsiders: Part 1

  4. 4

    Analyze passages from The Outsiders: Part 2

K. Nonfiction book study

  1. 1

    Analyze passages from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Part 1

  2. 2

    Analyze passages from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Part 2

  3. 3

    Analyze passages from Travels with Charley: Part 1

  4. 4

    Analyze passages from Travels with Charley: Part 2

L. Comparing texts

  1. 1

    Compare information from two texts

  2. 2

    Compare two texts with different genres

M. Visual elements

  1. 1

    Compare illustrations of literary and historical subjects

  2. 2

    Read graphic organizers

Writing strategies

N. Expository writing

  1. 1

    Order topics from broadest to narrowest

  2. 2

    Organize information by topic

  3. 3

    Remove the sentence that does not belong

O. Persuasive and opinion writing

  1. 1

    Identify thesis statements

  2. 2

    Distinguish facts from opinions

  3. 3

  4. 4

    Identify counterclaims

  5. 5

    Identify appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos in advertisem*nts

  6. 6

    Classify logical fallacies

P. Descriptive and creative writing

  1. 1

    Use personification

  2. 2

    Create varied sentences based on models

  3. 3

    Revise the sentence using a stronger verb

Q. Identifying text evidence

  1. 1

    Identify supporting details in informational texts

  2. 2

    Identify supporting details in literary texts

R. Writing clearly and concisely

  1. 1

    Transitions with conjunctive adverbs

  2. 2

    Use parallel structure

  3. 3

    Remove redundant words or phrases

S. Active and passive voice

  1. 1

    Identify active and passive voice

  2. 2

    Rewrite the sentence in active voice

T. Editing and revising

  1. 1

    Use the correct frequently confused word

  2. 2

    Correct errors with frequently confused words

  3. 3

    Correct errors with signs

  4. 4

    Correct errors in everyday use

  5. 5

    Suggest appropriate revisions

U. Research skills

  1. 1

    Identify relevant sources

  2. 2

    Evaluate newspaper headlines for bias

  3. 3

    Recognize the parts of a Works Cited entry (MLA 8th–9th editions)

  4. 4

    Use in-text citations (MLA 8th–9th editions)

  5. 5

    Identify plagiarism

Vocabulary

V. Prefixes and suffixes

  1. 1

    Words with pre-

  2. 2

    Words with re-

  3. 3

    Words with sub-

  4. 4

    Words with mis-

  5. 5

    Words with un-, dis-, in-, im-, and non-

  6. 6

    Words with -ful

  7. 7

    Words with -less

  8. 8

    Words with -able and -ible

W. Greek and Latin roots

  1. 1

    Use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the meanings of words

  2. 2

    Use words as clues to the meanings of Greek and Latin roots

  3. 3

    Determine the meanings of Greek and Latin roots

  4. 4

    Determine the meanings of words with Greek and Latin roots

X. Synonyms and antonyms

  1. 1

    Choose the synonym

  2. 2

    Choose the antonym

Y. Word choice and usage

  1. 1

    Describe the difference between related words

  2. 2

    Positive and negative connotation

Z. hom*ophones

  1. 1

    Use the correct hom*ophone

  2. 2

    Which definition matches the sentence?

  3. 3

    Which sentence matches the definition?

AA. Analogies

  1. 1

    Analogies

  2. 2

    Analogies: challenge

BB. Context clues

  1. 1

    Find words using context

  2. 2

    Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context

  3. 3

    Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context

  4. 4

    Use context to identify the meaning of a word

  5. 5

    Use academic vocabulary in context: informational

CC. Domain-specific vocabulary

  1. 1

    Determine the meaning of domain-specific words with pictures

DD. Reference skills

  1. 1

    Alphabetical order

  2. 2

    Use guide words

  3. 3

    Use dictionary entries

  4. 4

    Use dictionary definitions

  5. 5

    Use thesaurus entries

Grammar and mechanics

EE. Sentences, fragments, and run-ons

  1. 1

    Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

  2. 2

    Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence

  3. 3

    Identify the simple subject or simple predicate of a sentence

  4. 4

    Identify the compound subject or compound predicate of a sentence

  5. 5

    Is it a complete sentence or a fragment?

  6. 6

    Is it a complete sentence or a run-on?

  7. 7

    Is it a complete sentence, a fragment, or a run-on?

FF. Phrases and clauses

  1. 1

    Is it a phrase or a clause?

  2. 2

    Identify appositives and appositive phrases

  3. 3

    Identify dependent and independent clauses

  4. 4

    Is the sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?

  5. 5

    Combine sentences using relative clauses

GG. Nouns

  1. 1

    Form and use plurals: review

  2. 2

    Form and use plurals of compound nouns

  3. 3

    Identify plurals, singular possessives, and plural possessives

  4. 4

    Form the singular or plural possessive

  5. 5

    Identify and correct errors with plural and possessive nouns

  6. 6

    Identify and correct errors with compound and joint possession

HH. Pronouns and antecedents

  1. 1

    Identify pronouns and their antecedents

  2. 2

    Use the pronoun that agrees with the antecedent

  3. 3

    Correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person

  4. 4

    Identify vague pronoun references

  5. 5

    Identify all of the possible antecedents

II. Pronoun types

  1. 1

    Choose between subject and object pronouns

  2. 2

    Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me"

  3. 3

    Compound subjects and objects with pronouns

  4. 4

    Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns

  5. 5

    Use reflexive pronouns

  6. 6

    Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive?

  7. 7

    Use relative pronouns: who and whom

  8. 8

    Use relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, and that

JJ. Verb types

  1. 1

    Identify transitive and intransitive verbs

  2. 2

    Identify linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns

KK. Subject-verb agreement

  1. 1

    Correct errors with subject-verb agreement

  2. 2

    Correct errors with indefinite pronoun-verb agreement

  3. 3

    Use the correct verb – with compound subjects

LL. Verb tense and mood

  1. 1

    Irregular past tense: review

  2. 2

    Simple past, present, and future tense: review

  3. 3

    Identify and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense

  4. 4

    Form the progressive verb tenses

  5. 5

    Form the perfect verb tenses

  6. 6

    Identify participles and what they modify

  7. 7

    Identify gerunds and their functions

  8. 8

    Identify infinitives and infinitive phrases

  9. 9

    Identify the verb mood

  10. 10

    Correct errors with verb mood

MM. Adjectives and adverbs

  1. 1

    Identify adjectives

  2. 2

    Order adjectives

  3. 3

    Identify adverbs

  4. 4

    Choose between adjectives and adverbs

  5. 5

    Is the word an adjective or adverb?

  6. 6

    Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives

  7. 7

    Good, better, best, bad, worse, and worst

  8. 8

    Form and use comparative and superlative adverbs

  9. 9

    Well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst

NN. Prepositions

  1. 1

    Identify prepositional phrases

OO. Direct and indirect objects

  1. 1

    Is it a direct object or an indirect object?

PP. Conjunctions

  1. 1

    Use the correct pair of correlative conjunctions

QQ. Misplaced modifiers

  1. 1

    Misplaced modifiers with pictures

  2. 2

    Select the misplaced or dangling modifier

  3. 3

    Are the modifiers used correctly?

RR. Restrictive and nonrestrictive elements

  1. 1

    What does the punctuation suggest?

  2. 2

    Commas with nonrestrictive elements

SS. Commas

  1. 1

    Commas with series, dates, and places

  2. 2

    Commas with compound and complex sentences

  3. 3

    Commas with direct addresses, introductory words, interjections, and interrupters

  4. 4

    Commas with coordinate adjectives

  5. 5

    Commas: review

TT. Semicolons, colons, and commas

  1. 1

    Use semicolons and commas to separate clauses

  2. 2

    Use semicolons, colons, and commas with lists

UU. Dashes, hyphens, and ellipses

  1. 1

    Use dashes

  2. 2

    Use hyphens in compound adjectives

  3. 3

    Decide whether ellipses are used appropriately

VV. Capitalization

  1. 1

    Correct capitalization errors

  2. 2

    Capitalizing titles

WW. Formatting

  1. 1

    Formatting titles

  2. 2

    Formatting and capitalizing titles: review

  3. 3

    Formatting street addresses

  4. 4

    Formatting quotations and dialogue

IXL | Learn 8th grade language arts (2024)

FAQs

How to get better at language arts in 8th grade? ›

Here are some basic tips that experts suggest.
  1. Ask your teen's opinion. Encourage discussion as much as possible in your house. ...
  2. Encourage keeping a diary. ...
  3. Suggest writing projects. ...
  4. Encourage reading aloud. ...
  5. Encourage note-taking. ...
  6. Discuss the news. ...
  7. Help develop a homework routine.
Feb 1, 2020

Does IXL teach language arts? ›

IXL offers hundreds of second grade language arts skills, lessons, and games to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendations wall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skill plan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

What to teach 8th grade English? ›

Eighth-graders learn to read and understand essays, speeches, biographies, and other types of historical, scientific, and technical material. Students also read and understand a wide range of literature, such as stories, plays, and poems from across cultures and time periods.

Does IXL have reading? ›

Following best practices for effective early literacy instruction, IXL's curriculum provides strong support in all essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, explicit and systematic phonics instruction, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.

How to pass 8th grade easily? ›

  1. 1.As an 8th grader,you should have good stamina and will power to study for long hours and at the same time keep yourself relaxed with break times.
  2. Make a study plan that will allow you to finish your school work and give you time for daily practice.
  3. Use the time before going to school and after school for study.
Mar 9, 2023

Is Khan Academy or IXL better? ›

IXL has a strong focus on math and language arts, while Khan Academy offers a wider range of subjects. Consider your learning style: If your child is a visual learner, then you may prefer Khan Academy's videos and articles. If your child is an auditory learner, then you may prefer IXL's games and quizzes.

Is IXL good or bad? ›

Inadequate Feedback: While IXL provides immediate feedback on incorrect answers, it often lacks detailed explanations or alternative strategies for solving problems. This limits students' ability to learn from their mistakes and hinders their overall growth.

Does IXL improve learning? ›

Grow more every year with IXL

IXL schools are outperforming the others, and the longer they use IXL, the better they do. Research shows that school performance continues to improve after using IXL for 2 and 3 years.

What is covered in 8th grade language arts? ›

Eighth graders will be expected to create original works, including poems, autobiography/biography, cover letters, informational reports, short stories, and more. Writing goals and objectives for eighth grade include: Using the writing process to take compositions from prewriting and planning through revision.

What do 8th graders need to know? ›

In 8th grade, your child will learn a number of skills and ideas that he or she must know and understand to be ready for college and career. Your child will continue to learn how to write and reason with algebraic expressions. Your child also will make a thorough study of linear equations with one and two variables.

How many words should an 8th grader know? ›

Eighth grade students should be familiar with around 15,000 words and will read over one million words annually.

Why use IXL language arts? ›

From phonics and reading comprehension to writing strategies and more, IXL helps learners develop the communication skills needed for success in school, college, and career.

What grade level is IXL for? ›

Yes! All IXL subscriptions provide unlimited access to every grade level available on the site for the subject(s) in your subscription.

Is IXL stressful for students? ›

Lack of Personalization: Another issue with IXL is its one-size-fits-all approach. It does not consider individual student needs or different learning styles. As a result, learners who require additional support or those who excel in certain areas may feel frustrated or unchallenged respectively.

How can I improve my language arts grade? ›

Thus, I hope you take advantage of these ways to get higher grades.
  1. Adopt the Habit of Reading English Books. ...
  2. Participate More in Classroom. ...
  3. Watch English Movies and Series. ...
  4. Develop your Writing Skills. ...
  5. Communicate in English Specifically. ...
  6. Schedule your Daily Routine. ...
  7. Practice English Regularly.

How to improve writing skills for 8th grade? ›

In order to build writing skills, your 8th grader:
  1. Introductions.
  2. Acknowledgements of opposing claims.
  3. Logical and orderly presentation of reasons and evidence.
  4. Graphics, special formatting, and multimedia, when appropriate.
  5. Support of the claims through the use of evidence from credible sources.
Aug 13, 2020

How can I get better at language arts exams? ›

For Language Arts Tests
  1. Skim the questions before reading the passage so you'll know what to look out for.
  2. Respond to what's being asked — read each question thoroughly to make sure you understand.
  3. Read all of the answer choices before making a selection.
  4. Choose the best possible answer among the choices.

What do you learn in language arts in 8th grade? ›

8th grade language arts learning objectives:

Identify sentence types and parts. Use strategies for revising writing. Learn reading comprehension and response strategies. Interpret visual elements.

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