Avoiding sexist language by using gender-fair pronouns
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A lesson plan for grades 9–12 English Language Arts
This ReadWriteThink lesson plan engages students in a brief writing assignment that concretely illustrates how language and gender stereotyping interact causally. Students write a response to a short prompt that includes no information about the participants’ gender. Once the writing is complete, students and teacher analyze the narratives for the use of pronouns and what the pronoun choices reveal about language use.
North Carolina Curriculum Alignment
English Language Arts (2004)
Grade 9
- Goal 6: The learner will apply conventions of grammar and language usage.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of conventional written and spoken expression that:
- uses varying sentence types (e.g., simple, compound, complex, compound-complex) purposefully, correctly, and for specific effect.
- selects verb tense to show an appropriate sense of time.
- applies parts of speech to clarify and edit language.
- addresses clarity and style through such strategies as parallelism; appropriate coordination and subordination; variety and details; appropriate and exact words; and conciseness.
- analyzes the place and role of dialects and standard/nonstandard English.
- uses vocabulary strategies such as roots and affixes, word maps, and context clues to discern the meanings of words.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of conventional written and spoken expression that:
Grade 10
- Goal 6: The learner will apply conventions of grammar and language usage.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of conventional written and spoken expression by:
- employing varying sentence structures (e.g., inversion, introductory phrases) and sentence types (e.g., simple, compound, complex, compound-complex).
- analyzing authors' choice of words, sentence structure, and use of language.
- using word recognition strategies to understand vocabulary and exact word choice (Greek, Latin roots and affixes, analogies, idioms, denotation, connotation).
- examining textual and classroom language for elements such as idioms, denotation, and connotation to apply effectively in own writing/speaking.
- using correct form/format for essays, business letters, research papers, bibliographies.
- using language effectively to create mood and tone.
- Objective 6.02: Edit for:
- subject-verb agreement, tense choice, pronoun usage, clear antecedents, correct case, and complete sentences.
- appropriate and correct mechanics (commas, italics, underlining, semicolon, colon, apostrophe, quotation marks).
- parallel structure.
- clichés, trite expressions.
- spelling.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of conventional written and spoken expression by:
Grade 11
- Goal 6: The learner will apply conventions of grammar and language usage.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of the conventions of language by:
- decoding vocabulary using knowledge of Anglo-Saxon, Greek, and Latin bases and affixes.
- discerning the relationship of word meanings between pairs of words in analogies (synonyms/antonyms, connotation/denotation).
- revising writing to enhance voice and style, sentence variety, subtlety of meaning, and tone in considerations of questions being addressed, purpose, audience, and genres.
- contrasting use of language conventions of authors in different time periods of United States literature.
-analyzing the power of standard usage over nonstandard usage in formal settings such a job interviews, academic environment, or public speaking events. - Objective 6.02: Discern and correct errors in speaking and writing at a level appropriate to eleventh grade by:
- reviewing and refining purposeful use of varying sentence types with correct punctuation.
- reviewing and refining correct pronoun usage, antecedents, and case.
- refining subject/verb agreement and choice of tense.
- extending effective use of phrases and clauses. - discussing parts of speech as they relate to writing.
-editing for correct spelling and mechanics.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of the conventions of language by:
Grade 11 — Advanced Placement English Language
- Goal 6: The learner will demonstrate understanding and mastery of standard written English and exhibit stylistic maturity.
- Objective 6.02: Exhibit stylistic maturity by:
- using an effective writing process.
- utilizing a variety of sentence structures.
- incorporating clear transitions.
- developing and appropriately using a wide-ranging vocabulary.
- controlling rhetorical devices effectively, including tone, voice, and diction.
- Objective 6.02: Exhibit stylistic maturity by:
Grade 12
- Goal 6: The learner will apply conventions of grammar and language usage.
- Objective 6.02: Discern and correct errors in speaking and writing by:
- reviewing and refining purposeful use of various sentence types.
- editing for correct punctuation, spelling, mechanics, and standard edited American English.
- using appropriate transitional words and phrases.
- Objective 6.02: Discern and correct errors in speaking and writing by:
Grade 12 — Advanced Placement English Literature
- Goal 6: The learner will demonstrate understanding and mastery of standard written English and stylistic maturity.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of the conventions of language by:
- employing appropriate grammar and mechanics.
- applying knowledge of diction.
- revising writing to enhance voice and style, sentence variety, subtlety of meaning, and tone in consideration of questions being addressed, purpose, audience, and genres.
- Objective 6.02: Exhibit stylistic maturity by:
- using an effective writing process.
- utilizing a variety of sentence structures.
- incorporating clear transitions.
- developing and appropriately using a wide-ranging vocabulary.
- controlling rhetorical devices effectively, including tone, voice, and diction.
- Objective 6.01: Demonstrate an understanding of the conventions of language by:


