Student
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Teacher:__________________
School
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Standard 1 |
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1. Demonstrate
understanding of phonemic awareness by: |
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Demonstrate understanding of phonics by: |
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Use pictures and context clues to confirm meaning of unfamiliar words
(ELA-1-E1) |
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Identify grade-appropriate compound words in print (ELA-1-E1) |
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5.
Identify grade-appropriate contractions (e.g., isn't, can't, don't)
(ELA-1-E1) |
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6.
Identify words in categories with shared conceptual or definitional
characteristics (ELA-1-E1) |
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7.
Give more than one definition for grade-appropriate words that have
more than one meaning (ELA-1-E2) |
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8.
Identify the author and the illustrator of a book (ELA-1-E2) |
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Identify that the first sentence of a paragraph is indented (ELA-1-E2) |
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10.
Identify table of contents in a book (ELA-1-E3) |
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11.
Demonstrate ability to read and follow two-step written directions
(ELA-1-E3) |
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12.
Identify story elements, including: speaker/narrator,
setting, plot, problems and
solution |
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13.
Identify literary devices, including dialogue (ELA-1-E4) |
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14.
Retell a story’s beginning, middle, and end (ELA-1-E5) |
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15.
Retell important facts from informational text (ELA-1-E5) |
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16.
Compare the similarities/differences between events in a story and
events in life (ELA-1-E6) |
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17.
Identify themes in texts and relate themes to personal prior experience
or experience of others (ELA-1-E6 |
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18.
Demonstrate oral reading fluency of at least 40 words per minute in
first-grade text with appropriate phrasing and intonation (ELA-1-E7) |
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Standard 6 |
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Identify and state/tell cultural differences found in literature read
aloud (ELA-6-E1) |
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20.
Explain the difference between a fable and a fairy tale (ELA-6-E2) |
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21.
Distinguish between a poem, a fable, and a fairy tale (ELA-6-E3) |
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22.
Demonstrate understanding of information in texts using a variety of
strategies, including: |
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identifying the main idea and some details in a text |
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after finishing a story, discuss predictions made during reading to
determine whether they were reasonable |
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making simple inferences about characters and events |
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resolving questions about meaning by using prior knowledge, basic
reasoning skills, context clues, and pictures during read-alouds
(ELA-7-E1) |
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23.
Identify alternative solutions and consequences to a problem in texts
(ELA-7-E2) |
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24.
Identify an author’s purpose for writing (e.g., to entertain, to
inform, to describe) (ELA-7-E3) |
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25.
Apply basic reasoning skills, including: |
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identifying simple causes and effects in stories |
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telling differences between reality and fantasy in texts |
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formulating questions beginning with who, what, when,
where, and
why about texts read independently (ELA-7-E4) |
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Writing
Standard 2 |
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26.
Write simple stories with a central idea or event; a beginning, middle,
and end; and details (ELA-2-E1) |
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27. Use
specific action and descriptive words when writing a story,
description, or narration (e.g., stomped instead of walked
and magnificent instead of big) for a
specific purpose and/or audience (ELA-2-E2) |
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28.
Participate in group writing activities and processes, including: |
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using prewriting strategies, including listing, brainstorming, and
drawing to generate ideas for writing |
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planning for writing by completing a partially completed graphic
organizer |
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writing a first draft of a story, letter, or description using complete
sentences |
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conferencing with a teacher or peers about how to improve writing and
incorporate ideas into final paper |
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revising/editing own writing in first draft |
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creating individual and class-written texts for publication (ELA-2-E3) |
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29.
Independently write a variety of grade-appropriate compositions,
including: |
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simple letters, notes, and stories |
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simple informational descriptions |
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simple rhymes and poems (ELA-2-E4) |
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30. Use
literary devices including dialogue and sensory details in shared
writing activities (ELA-2-E5) |
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31.
Write for various purposes, including: |
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responses that include simple judgments about stories and texts |
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responses that follow simple formats, including envelopes, lists, and
journals (ELA-2-E6) |
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Writing/Proofreading
Standard 3 |
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32.
Write a legible sentence demonstrating proper figure grounding on a
line and appropriate spacing between words (ELA-3-E1) |
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33. Use
standard English punctuation, including: |
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correctly writing common contractions such as isn't, we’ll
and I'd |
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periods, exclamation points, and question marks at the end of sentences |
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commas to separate words in a series (ELA-3-E2) |
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34.
Capitalize the first word of a sentence, names of people, the pronoun I,
and the names of months and days (ELA-3-E2) |
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35. Use
the singular and plural forms of high-frequency and commonly used words
(ELA-3-E3) |
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36.
Identify and use a subject and a verb when writing a complete sentence
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Distinguish between a complete and an incomplete sentence (ELA-3-E3) |
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38.
Identify different types of sentences including telling, asking, and
exclaiming (ELA-3-E3) |
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39.
Identify and use knowledge of parts of speech, including: |
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basic singular and plural nouns, pronouns, verbs |
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common conjunctions such as and, but, and because |
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simple transitional words including first, second, and
finally (ELA-3-E4) |
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40.
Spell grade-appropriate words, including: |
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one-syllable words and selected grade-appropriate two-syllable words
with regular spellings for long- and short-vowel sounds |
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high-frequency, grade-level words including words with irregular
spellings, such as was, were, says, said, who, what, and why
(ELA-3-E5) |
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41.
Create phonetically spelled written work that can be read by the writer
and others (ELA-3-E5) |
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42.
Spell unfamiliar words using various phonics strategies, including: |
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segmenting |
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sounding out |
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matching familiar words and word parts |
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using word walls and word banks (ELA-3-E5) |
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43. Use
a beginner's dictionary to verify correct spelling (ELA-3-E5) |
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44.
Alphabetize to the first letter (ELA-3-E5) |
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Speaking and Listening:
Standard 4 |
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Speak clearly at a speed and volume appropriate for purpose and setting
(ELA-4-E1) |
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46.
Follow classroom procedures (e.g., organizing materials) according to
teacher directions (ELA-4-E2) |
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Give or explain directions for simple processes (e.g., explaining an
assignment) to classmates (ELA-4-E2) |
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48. Ask
questions to clarify directions and/or classroom routines (ELA-4-E2) |
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49.
Retell stories with the following included: |
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sequential order using vocabulary from the story |
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descriptive words to answer questions about characters, settings, and
events of a story (ELA-4-E3) |
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50.
Recite parts of familiar literature to the class (ELA-4-E4) |
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51.
Give oral presentations about familiar experiences or topics using eye
contact and adequate volume (ELA-4-E4) |
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Give oral presentations that have a recognizable organization (e.g.,
sequence, summary) (ELA-4-E4) |
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53. Use
active listening strategies (e.g., making eye contact, asking
questions, restating acquired information and procedures) to acquire
information and understand procedures (ELA-4-E5) |
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54.
Listen and orally respond to information presented in a variety of
media, such as audio and video recordings (ELA-4-E6) |
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Maintain the topic of conversation with a classmate (ELA-4-E7) |
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Engage in discussions about classroom procedures and rules (ELA-4-E7) |
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Information Resources:
Standard 5 |
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57.
Locate information using the organization features of various media,
including: |
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the keyboard to enter information on a computer |
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a picture dictionary (ELA-5-E1) |
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58. Use
various sources, including print materials and observations, to gather
information to explain a topic (ELA-5-E2) |
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Record data through pictures or words (ELA-5-E3) |
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60. Use
graphic organizers to categorize information and create informal
outlines individually and during class discussions (ELA-5-E3) |
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61. Use
technology to publish class work such as research questions and answers
(ELA-5-E4) |
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Locate and read information on simple charts and graphs (ELA-5-E6) |
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NI –
Not introduced
E –
Emerging
P –
Progressing
M -
Mastered