Standard 1
Students will read, write, listen, and speak for information and understanding.
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READING
Students will read a minimum of 25 grade-level books or the equivalent per year across all content areas and standards.
WHAT STUDENTS READ, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
WHAT STUDENTS READ, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
Read from informational texts, such as:
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picture books
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classroom
displays, charts, and posters
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signs
and labels in the classroom or school.
STUDENT COMPETENCIES, PreK-1, in Reading for Information and Understanding, including:
Locate and use classroom and library media center resources, with assistance, to acquire information
Read informational texts with repetitive language and simple illustrations to begin to collect data, facts, and ideas
Interpret information represented in pictures, illustrations, and simple charts and webs
Recognize and interpret familiar signs and symbols; for example, labels on classroom furniture, equipment, and STOP signs
Distinguish between “stories” and facts
Draw on prior experience to understand new data, facts, and ideas
Recognize frequently used words in texts for beginning early readers
Use a picture dictionary to learn the meaning of unfamiliar words.
READING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, induding:
READING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, induding:
Distinguish between print and pictures
Recognize the difference between letters and words
Follow left to right and top to bottom direction when reading
Locate the front and back of a text
Sound out letters to read words correctly
Use beginning and ending consonants to identify single-
syllable words
Recognize own name and the names of some peers in print
Identify words that sound, or look, alike or different
Identify words that are paired with pictures
Alphabetize grade-level words according to the first letter
Point to grade-level words in a text or on a chart
when read aloud
Recognize grade-level words out of context
Recognize the plural of simple words
Locate the name of the author and illustrator, the title page, table of contents, and chapter headings
Use computer software in the recognition of letters, sounds, and patterns.
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Standard 1
Students will read, write, listen, and speak for information and understanding.
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READING
Students will read a minimum of 25 grade-level books or the equivalent per year across all content areas and standards.
WHAT STUDENTS READ, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
WHAT STUDENTS READ, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
Read from informational texts, such as:
-
picture books
-
classroom displays, charts, and
posters
-
signs and labels
in the classroom or school.
STUDENT COMPETENCIES, PreK-1, in Reading for Information end Understanding, including~
Locate and use dassroom and library media center resources, with assistance, to acquire information
Read informational texts with repetitive language and
simple illustrations to begin
to collect data, facts, and
ideas
Interpret information represented in pictures,
illustrations, and simple charts and webs
Recognize and interpret familiar signs and symbols; for example, labels on classroom furniture, equipment, and STOP signs
Distinguish between “stories” and facts
Draw on prior experience to understand new data, facts, and ideas
Recognize frequently used words in texts for beginning early readers
Use a picture dictionary to learn the meaning of unfamiliar words.
READING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
READING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
Distinguish between print and pictures
Recognize the difference between letters and words
Follow left to right and top to
bottom direction when
reading
Locate the front and back of a text
Sound out letters to read words correctly
Use beginning and ending consonants to identify single-
syllable words
Recognize own name and the
names of some peers in print
Identify words that sound, or look, alike or different
Identify words that are paired with pictures
Alphabetize grade-level words according to the first letter
Point to grade-level words in a text or on a chart when read aloud
Recognize grade-level words out of context
Recognize the plural of simple words
Locate the name of the author and illustrator, the title page, table of contents, and chapter headings
Use computer software in the recognition of letters, sounds, and patterns.
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Standard 1
Students will read, write, listen, and speak for
information and understanding.
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LISTENING
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SPEAKING
WHAT STUDENTS LISTEN TO, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
WHAT STUDENTS LISTEN
TO,
PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
Usten on a daily basis for data, facts, and ideas in, for
example:
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circle time discussions
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group project reports
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small and large group discussions
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media presentations
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role play.
STUDENT COMPETENCIES, PreK-1, in Listening for Information and Understanding, induding:
Usten to words read aloud and point to them on a chart
Usten to oral directions involving a few steps
Usten and understand environmental sounds
that provide information, such as,
a school bell and a fire alarm
Identify similarities and differences in information about people, places or events
Draw on prior experience to understand information in oral texts.
LISTENING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
LISTENING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
Usten respectfully and responsively
Attend to a listening activity for a specified period of time
Avoid interrupting
Respond appropriately to what is heard by smiling, laughing, and/or clapping.
SPEAKING STUDENTS ENGAGE IN, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
SPEAKING STUDENTS ENGAGE IN, PreK-1, for Information and Understanding:
Speak on a daily basis to share data,
facts, and ideas in,
for example:
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role play
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small and large group discussions
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classroom project discussions
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field trip reports.
STUDENT COMPETENCIES, PreK-1, in Speaking for Information and Understanding, induding:
Speak in order to:
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report information briefly to peers and familiar adults
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connect information from personal experiences to
information from nonfiction texts
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retell five or more
pieces of information in sequence
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share observations from classroom, home, or
community
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ask questions
to clarify directions and/or classroom routines
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respond verbally to questions and/or directions
Use appropriate visual aids (for example, puppets, toys,
pictures) to illustrate a word or concept when speaking to
share information.
SPEAKING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
SPEAKING SKILLS, PreK-1, across all four standards, including:
Use age-appropriate vocabulary Take turns speaking in a group
Correct pronunciation of words using classroom resources, such as teachers, peers, and dictionaries
Speak in complete sentences
Stay on topic
Maintain eye contact
Speak audibly.
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