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Sequence
Author’s Viewpoint Cause and Effect Generalizing |
-identify sequence as the order of events
-use clue words to keep track of the order of events in fiction -recognize that the way an author looks at a subject is author’s viewpoint -identify words , phrases and details that reveal an author’s viewpoint -find effects by asking “What happened?” and find causes by asking “Why did it happen?” -identify multiple effects of a cause or multiple cause of effects -recognize generalizations as |
S 1-4
S2 S1 S3 |
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Character |
broad statements that refer to several people or things
-use clue words to identify generalizations -recognize that characters are the people or animals in stories -learn about characters by analyzing what they think, say, and do and by noticing how other characters treat them |
S2 |
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Making Judgments
Predicting |
-identify a judgment and find evidence in the text to support the judgment
-use their own experiences and information from the text to make a judgment, or form an opinion, about someone or something -use what they know and clues in the story to predict what will happen next and give a rationale for their prediction -evaluate and revise a prediction after further reading |
S3
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Setting
Visualizing Persuasive devices Drawing Conclusions |
-use detail in the story to infer setting
-recognize the influence of setting on the plot, characters and mood -recognize author’s use of imagery and detail to create mental image -identify imagery and sensory details -recognize that author’s use special techniques, persuasive devices, to influence readers beliefs -distinguish between facts and ideas that appeal to reason and loaded words that appeal to emotion -draw conclusions by forming sensible decisions or opinions |
S2
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Compare and Contrast Cause and Effects Summarizing Theme |
On what they have read and their own experiences
-locate facts and details in the reading to show that their conclusions are sensible -explain how 2 or more things are alike and different -identify clue words that help point out likeliness and difference -learn how to identify cause/effect by asking questions and using clue words -create a diagram to understand cause and effect when no clue words are given -learn how to summarize to recall, inform, or organize ideas -identify a theme, or underlying meaning or message of a story, by asking questions |
S1 S1 S3 S2 |
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Drawing Conclusions Plot |
-understand that a story can have more than one theme
-draw conclusions, or make thoughtful decisions, based on details in the story and personal experience -test conclusions by reexamining the evidence on which they are based -recognize that the plot , or series of major events in a story , consist of conflict, rising action, climax, and resolution (denouement) -identify the elements of plot in a reading selection |
S2 S2 |
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Main Idea and Supporting Details
Text Structure Author’s Purpose Fact and Opinion |
-identify main idea and supporting details of a selection
-identify the organization of a written work -recognize nonfiction is organized by some logical structure -identify author’s purpose, or reason for writing based on details in the text -recognize an author’s purpose influences the author’s style and how a reader approaches a text -understand that statements of fact can be proven true |
S1
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Context Clues Steps in a Process |
Or false, but statements of opinion, or personal views, cannot
-recognize that sometimes a statement includes both facts and opinions -use context clues, or words that come before or after an unknown word, to figure out the word’s meaning -use a dictionary to check the meaning of a word to define by context clues -recognize that a sequence of actions or steps in a process can lead to a product or goal -use clue words , etc. to keep steps in order |
S 1-4 S1 |
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Summarizing
Character Generalizing |
-summarize a story by describing the most important events
-keep summaries brief by focusing on main actions -learn about fictional characters by analyzing what they think, say, and do and how other characters treat them -identify character traits as permanent aspects of personality -recognize that generalizations are broad statements about many people or things that often use clue words -distinguish between valid and faulty generalizations |
S2
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Author’s Viewpoint/Bias
Graphic Sources Paraphrasing |
-identify an author’s viewpoint as the way an author thinks and feels about something
-distinguish between balanced and biased writing -explain how graphics such as maps and graphs relate to a selection -compare information in a selection to graphics -understanding paraphrasing as restating author’s ideas in their own words -check paraphrasing by asking questions |
S3
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Vocabulary |
Fact and Opinion
Unfamiliar Words |
-recognize that statements of fact can be proven true or false, statements of opinion or personal beliefs and judgments, cannot
-understand that valid statements of opinion are supported by evidence and reasonable ideas; faulty statements of opinion are not - use context clues to figure out meanings of unfamiliar words -use knowledge of word order to confirm word meaning -use new vocabulary in assigned writing pieces |
S1
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Antonyms
Multiple-Meaning Words Synonyms |
- use antonyms as context clues to figure out unfamiliar words – use knowledge of word order to confirm word meaning - use new vocabulary to talk about historical events - use context clues to choose the correct meaning of a multiple-meaning word - use new vocab. to describe a favorite house - use synonyms as context clues to understand unfamiliar words - use knowledge of word order to confirm word meaning - use new vocab. to write about a difficult situation |
S1-4
S1-4 S1-4 |
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Word Study/Phonics/ |
Homonyms
Common Word Patterns: CVCe, VCCV Vowel Digraphs Diphthongs and Digraphs Vowel Sounds with r |
-draw on experiences and clues to determine the correct meaning of homonyms
-use new vocab. to complete a given assignment -identify and decode words w/ the CVCe pattern and the VCCV pattern -identify and decode words with vowel digraphs ai, ay, ea, ee, ie, ei -identify and decode words with diphthongs and digraphs (au, aw, ew, ou) -identify and decode words with r controlled vowels orl, ur, ir |
S1-4
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Complex Spelling Patterns
Consonant sounds for c and g Silent consonants Compound Words Base Words Complex Spelling Patterns Regular Plurals Irregular Plurals |
-identify complex spelling patterns to help students read words using ough
-identify and decode words with hard and soft c and g -identify and decode words with silent consonants -identify and decode compound words -decode unfamiliar words by identifying base words -decode words with ou, recognizing sounds letters may represent -recognize and form regular plurals -identify and decode regular plural nouns |
S1-4
S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 |
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Schwa Sound
Vowels in final syllables/schwa sound Contractions Inflected Endings -ed, -ing Inflected Endings - er, est Inflected Endings One or More Consonants Word Building |
-identify and decode schwa sound
-decode words where the schwa sound is in the final syllable -identify and decode contractions -add the inflected ending to verbs -decode words with the inflected endings er and est -add inflected endings to verbs and adjectives that require spelling changes -identify and decode words with VCV, VCCV an -distinguish between stressed and unstressed syllables as they decode |
S1-4
S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 S1-4 |
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Prefixes un-, re-, in-
Suffixed –ly, -ful,-ible Singular Possessives Suffixes –ate, -ive, -ship Plural possessives Vowel Digraphs ei, oa, oo, ow Diphthongs and Digraphs |
-determine meanings of derivatives by applying knowledge of the meanings of base words and affixes
-use structural analysis to identify base words and suffixes -identify and decode singular possessives -structural analysis to identify base words with suffixes -identify and decode possessive forms of regular/irregular plural nouns -identify and decode words with vowel digraphs -identify and decode words with diphthongs and digraphs au, ew, oi, ou |
S1-4
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R Controlled Vowels
Words with ci and ti Word Building Grammar |
-identify and decode words with r controlled vowels
-decode words with letters that don’t have sound clues and suffixes that change the pronunciation of base words -distinguish shifts of stress among related words -distinguish between sentences and fragments -form sentences from fragments -recognize that sentences begin with capital letters -identify, write and punctuate declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences |
S1-4
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Narrative Writing
Grammar Expository Writing Grammar Expository Writing Grammar |
-write a journal entry
-recognize and use correct end punctuation -write declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences -identify and form sentences with complete subjects and predicates -write a news article -recognize and use subjects , predicates , independent and dependent clauses -write a cause and effect paper -recognize independent clauses, dependent clauses, compound and complex sentences |
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Expository Writing Grammar Narrative Writing Grammar |
-use independent and dependent clauses in sentences
-combine short sentences to make compound and complex sentences -write an e-mail message -form compound and complex sentences -combine simple sentences to form compound sentences -write a personal narrative -recognize and form simple and complete sentences -use simple and complete subjects in sentences -distinguish between common and proper nouns -capitalize proper nouns |
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Narrative writing
Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
-write a well-written fable
-identify concrete, abstract, common , proper, regular and irregular nouns -use common and proper nouns in sentences -use regular and irregular plural nouns in sentences -use personification in writing -form and use regular and irregular nouns -use and recognize possessive nouns -use supporting details -recognize how end punctuation and commas clarify sentences for readers -use end marks and commas to punctuate your sentences -recognize and use commas in sentences with nouns in a series and direct address |
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Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
-improve sentence style using a mix of sentence structures and descriptive details
-identify complete and simple subjects -form sentences with simple and complete subjects and predicates -recognize singular verbs agree with singular subjects and plural verbs agree with plural subjects -use correct singular and plural verbs in sentences -write a description using sensory language and visualization techniques -recognize complete, simple, and compound predicates in sentences |
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Narrative Writing Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
-understand and identify verbs (including action and linking ) and write sentences including these verbs
-write a scene of a play -recognize that action verbs tell what a subject does -identify and use action and linking verbs correctly -understand and use verb tenses (present, past and future) -elaborate sentences effectively -relate sentences to the topic -rewrite past, present and future tense verbs into other tenses -understand and use perfect and |
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Persuasive Writing Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
Progressive verb tense
-write a persuasive essay that explains author’s viewpoint -use present and past tense of verbs correctly -form the past and present participle forms -write sentences using correct verb tenses -understand, identify and use irregular verbs correctly -write a humorous poem using expressive language, rhythm, rhyme, alliteration and sensory words -use verbs correctly with singular subjects -recognize plural subjects and verbs -recognize direct objects, indirect objects , and subject complements |
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Descriptive Writing Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
-use subject complements in sentences
-write compare and contrast essays using details -use transition words and phrases to highlight similarities and differences -identify and write complete subjects with modified nouns -understand and identify adjectives -write a well-written analogy -identify adjectives that tell what kind, how many, and how much -use articles a, and, the in a sentence -understand and practice comparative and superlative adjectives |
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Expository Writing
Grammar Descriptive Writing Grammar |
-write a business letter
-use , form, write, and understand comparative and superlative adjectives -write about and artist using biographical detail -recognize and use adverbs to modify verbs -use comparative and superlative adverbs correctly -understand how adjectives and adverbs can be used to improve sentences -improve sentences by using adjectives and adverbs |
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Expository Writing Grammar Expository Writing Grammar |
-organize ideas by subject or chronology using index cards and graphic organizers
-identify adjectives that modify nouns -use adjectives to improve sentences -learn how to avoid writing sentences with misplaces modifiers -identify and correct sentences with misplaces modifiers -write a report that clearly states the purpose -understand and use singular, plural and possessive nouns and pronouns -use an apostrophe to form singular and plural possessive nouns |
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Expository Writing Grammar Narrative Writing Grammar Expository Writing |
-create a multimedia presentation using more than one kind of medium
-recognize that pronouns can take the place of nouns and noun phrases -use pronouns and contractions -identify subject , object and possessive pronouns -use effective transitions -identify , use pronouns and their referents -identify , write prepositional phrases and prepositions -write a summary |
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Persuasive Writing Grammar |
-distinguish between compound and complex sentences
-form compound and complex sentences correctly using conjunctions correctly -write an advertisement using containing persuasive language and different advertising techniques -recognize exclamatory sentences with subjects and predicates -recognize exclamations that are not complete sentences -recognize and use interjections |
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Expository Writing
Grammar Expository Writing Grammar Descriptive Writing |
-write an organized research report that has an introduction, conclusion and uses multiple sources
-identify and capitalize proper nouns and adjectives -write a letter using correct capitalization -write a well-written thank-you letter with examples to support the main idea -identify and write compound subjects and objects -use commas correctly -improve sentence style by including enough information and detail |
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Expository Writing Grammar Persuasive Writing |
-use commas correctly in compound and complex sentences
-understand rules for writing quotations -organize information relating to a research question, using primary and secondary sources -capitalize and punctuate quotations correctly in sentences -form and use contractions correctly in sentences -write a book review including a brief description with the reviewer’s opinion of the book |
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Persuasive Writing Speak and Listen Well Listen While Interviewing Plan a Speech Read Nonfiction Aloud |
-use conjunctions to combine sentence parts
-write sentences using conjunctions -understand usage rules for semicolons, colons, and hyphens -write an editorial -state a convincing opinion that attempts to persuade the reader to take some action -speak to present interpretations and responses to imaginative texts -listen respectively and responsively -speak to share data, facts, and ideas -read aloud, using inflection and intonation appropriate to text read and audience |
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Listen for a Purpose Consider the Audience Read Poetry about Nature Use Appropriate Language Conventions Listen for Order/Sequence Monitor Comprehension Conduct an Interview |
-identify own purpose for listening
-use language and grammar appropriate to purpose for speaking -use facial expressions and gestures which enhance communication -speak to summarize the plot, describe characters, and explain the importance of setting -listen to follow instructions which provide information about a task -identify own purpose for listening -speak in order to ask questions and respond to questions for clarification |
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Analyze a Speaker’s Message
Choral Reading Evaluate Different Views Compare Stories Across Cultures Give a Speech Give Oral Directions Listen for Text Structure Follow Directions |
-speak in order to ask questions and respond to questions for clarification
-identify own purpose for listening -use language and grammar appropriate for speaking -speak to recognize cultural, ethnic and historical characteristics in texts -speak to share date, facts, and ideas -speak to share data, facts, and ideas -speak to share data, fact, ideas -listen to follow instructions which provide information about a task or an assignment |
Standard 2
Speaking All listening standards All speaking standards Standard 2 Speaking Standard 1 Speaking Standard 1 Speaking Standard 1 Speaking Standard 1 Listening |
ELA Format Test
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Multimedia Presentation
Listen to Analyze and Summarize Summarize and Paraphrase Evaluate a Presentation Hold Group Discussions |
-listen to interpret data, facts, and ideas
-listen to establish, maintain, enhance personal relationships -speak in order to share information from a variety of texts -listen to recognize the use of literary devices in presentation (rhyme, personification, simile) in presentation of imaginative text -listen in school to establish, enhance and maintain personal relationships |
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Form Questions for Investigation
Listen to Broaden Vocabulary Organize Information Discuss Literary Devices Analyze Persuasive Techniques |
-speak in order to ask probing questions
-listen for unfamiliar words and learn their meaning -listen in order to identify essential details for note taking -listen to analyze and evaluate information, ideas, and themes -listen to persuasive presentations and identify techniques such as choice of language and use of sound effects |
Standard 1 Speaking
ALS Standard 1 Listening Standard 3 Listening Standard 3 Listening |
ELA Format Test
ELA Format Test ELA Format Test ELA Format Test ELA Format Test |