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Teacher:__________________
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Standard 1 |
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Use understanding of base words, roots, prefixes, and suffixes to
decode more complex words (ELA-1-E1) |
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Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words using knowledge of word
origins and inflections (ELA-1-E1) |
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Determine word meanings, word choices, and pronunciations using a broad
variety of reference aids such as dictionaries, thesauruses, synonym
finders, and reference software (ELA-1-E1) |
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Adjust speed of reading to accomplish purpose based on text complexity
(ELA-1-E3) |
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Identify a variety of story elements, including:
the impact of setting on character |
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multiple conflicts |
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first- and third-person points of view |
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development of theme (ELA-1-E4) |
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Identify literary devices, including metaphor and hyperbole (ELA-1-E4) |
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Answer literal and inferential questions about ideas and information in
grade-appropriate texts in oral and written responses (ELA-1-E5) |
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Connect information in grade-appropriate texts to prior knowledge and
real-life situations in oral and written responses (ELA-1-E6) |
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Increase oral and silent reading fluency and accuracy with
grade-appropriate texts (ELA-1-E7) |
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Demonstrate oral reading fluency of at least 140 words per minute in
fourth-grade text with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression
(ELA-1-E7) |
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Standard 6 |
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Identify a variety of types of literature, including poetry and short
stories, in oral and written responses (ELA-6-E2) |
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Identify and explain the defining characteristics of various types of
literature, including the myth and the legend (ELA-6-E3) |
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Standard 7 |
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Demonstrate understanding of information in grade-appropriate texts
using a variety of strategies, such as:
sequencing events and steps in a process |
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explaining how the setting impacts other story elements, including the
characters’ traits and actions |
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using specific evidence from a story to describe a character's traits,
actions, relationships, and/or motivations |
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confirming or denying a prediction about information in a text |
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comparing and contrasting story elements or information within and
across texts |
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identifying stated main ideas and supporting details |
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making simple inferences (ELA-7-E1) |
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Justify solutions to problems in texts by verifying, confirming, and
supporting (ELA-7-E2) |
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Distinguish an author’s purpose for writing, including entertaining,
expressing an opinion, defending an argument, or conveying information
(ELA-7-E3) |
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17. Explain in oral or written responses how an author’s life and times are reflected in a text (ELA-7-E3 |
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Explain how an author’s purpose influences organization of a text, word
choice, and sentence structure (ELA-7-E3) |
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Demonstrate understanding of information in grade-appropriate texts
using a variety of strategies, including:
supporting differences between fact and opinion with information from
texts |
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skimming and scanning texts for various purposes (e.g., locating
information, verifying facts) |
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identifying cause-effect relationships in texts and real-life situations |
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generating questions to guide examination of topics in texts and
real-life situations |
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explaining connection between information from texts and real-life
experiences (ELA-7-E4) |
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Writing: Standard 2 |
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20.
Write compositions of at least three paragraphs organized with the
following:
a clearly stated central idea |
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an introduction and a conclusion |
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a middle developed with supporting details |
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a logical, sequential order |
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transitional words and phrases that unify points and ideas (ELA-2-E1) |
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Organize individual paragraphs with topic sentences, relevant
elaboration, and concluding sentences (ELA-2-E1) |
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22.
Identify an audience for a specific writing assignment and select
appropriate vocabulary, details, and information to create a tone or
set the mood and to affect or manipulate the intended audience
(ELA-2-E2) |
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Develop grade-appropriate compositions by identifying and applying
writing processes, including the following:
selecting topic and form |
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prewriting (e.g., brainstorming, researching, raising questions,
generating graphic organizers) |
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drafting |
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conferencing with peers and teachers |
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revising based on feedback and use of various tools (e.g., LEAP21
Writer’s Checklist, rubrics) |
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proofreading/editing |
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publishing
using available technology (ELA-2-E3) |
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24.
Develop paragraphs and compositions of at least three paragraphs using
the various modes (i.e., description, narration, exposition, and
persuasion), emphasizing narration and description (ELA-2-E4) |
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25. Use
a variety of literary devices, including hyperbole and metaphor, in
compositions (ELA-2-E5) |
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Write for various purposes, including:
formal and informal letters that follow a specific letter format,
include relevant information, and use an appropriate closure |
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informational reports that include facts and examples and that present
important details in a logical order |
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book
reports that include an opinion and/or a persuasive viewpoint (ELA-2-E6) |
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Writing/Proofreading:
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Write legibly in standard cursive or printed form, indenting paragraphs
appropriately, using standard margins, and demonstrating fluency
(ELA-3-E1) |
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28. Use
standard English punctuation, including apostrophes in contractions and
in the possessive case of singular and plural nouns (ELA-3-E2) |
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Capitalize greetings, titles of respect, and titles of books, articles,
chapters, movies, and songs (ELA-3-E2) |
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Write using standard English structure and usage, including:
using active and passive voices of verbs |
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avoiding
writing with sentence fragments and run-on sentences
(ELA-3-E3) |
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Apply knowledge of parts of speech in writing, including:
selecting and using common interjections appropriately |
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identifying and using transitive and intransitive verbs correctly |
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identifying and using verb tenses correctly, including present perfect,
past perfect, and future perfect |
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using grade-appropriate irregular verb tenses correctly (ELA-3-E4) |
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32. Use
knowledge of root words, affixes, and syllable constructions to spell
words (ELA-3-E5) |
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Alphabetize to the fourth and fifth letters (ELA-3-E5) |
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Speaking/Listening:
Standard 4 |
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Adjust pacing to suit purpose, audience, and setting when speaking
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Interpret, follow, and give multi-step directions (ELA-4-E2) |
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Deliver presentations that include the following:
information drawn from several sources and identification of the sources |
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effective introductions and conclusions |
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details, examples, anecdotes, or statistics that explain or clarify
information |
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information selected to persuade or influence the audience (ELA-4-E4) |
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Demonstrate active listening strategies, including asking questions,
responding to cues, and making eye contact (ELA-4-E5) |
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Adjust speaking content according to the needs of the audience
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Listen to and critique messages such as advertising that are
communicated in a variety of mediums, including television and print
(ELA-4-E6) |
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Identify the effectiveness and dynamics of group process and
cooperative learning (ELA-4-E7) |
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Information Resources:
Standard 5 |
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Locate information using organizational features of a variety of
resources, including:
electronic information such as keyword searches, passwords, and entry
menu features |
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print materials such as indices, glossaries, table of contents, title
pages, and map legends (ELA-5-E1) |
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Locate information using a broad variety of reference sources,
including almanacs, atlases, newspapers, magazines, and brochures
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Evaluate the usefulness of information selected from multiple sources,
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library and online databases |
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electronic reference works |
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Internet information |
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community and government data |
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interviews |
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experiments |
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surveys (ELA-5-E2) |
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44. Use
keywords and phrases to take notes from oral, written, and electronic
media sources (ELA-5-E3) |
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Paraphrase or summarize information from a variety of sources
(ELA-5-E3) |
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Construct simple outlines with main topics and subtopics that reflect
the information gathered (ELA-5-E3) |
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47. Use
electronic and print resources (e.g., spelling, grammar, and thesaurus
checks) to revise and publish book reviews and research reports
(ELA-5-E4) |
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Create a list of sources (e.g., books, encyclopedias, online resources)
following a specified format (ELA-5-E5) |
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Define plagiarism (ELA-5-E5) |
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Read and interpret timelines, charts, graphs, schedules, tables,
diagrams, and maps generated from grade-appropriate materials (ELA-5-E6) |
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