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The student will demonstrate the ability
to read with understanding and purpose a variety of materials. (IGAP, Standardized Achievement and classroom assessment.)
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STANDARDS |
BENCHMARKS |
| Apply word analysis
and vocabulary skills to comprehend selections. |
1.A.2a Read
and comprehend unfamiliar words using root words, synonyms, antonyms,
word origins and derivations. |
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1.A.2b Clarify
word meaning using context clues and a variety of resources including
glossaries, dictionaries and thesauruses. |
| Apply reading strategies
to improve understanding and fluency. |
1.B.2a Establish purposes
for reading; survey materials; ask questions; make predictions;
connect, clarify and extend ideas. |
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1.B.2b Identify structure
(e.g., description, compare/contrast, cause and effect, sequence)
of nonfiction texts to improve comprehension. |
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1.B.2c Continuously check
and clarify for understanding (e.g., in addition to previous
skills, clarify terminology, seek additional information). |
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1.B.2d Read age-appropriate
material aloud with fluency and accuracy. |
| Comprehend a broad range
of reading materials. |
1.C.2a Use information to
form and refine questions and predictions. |
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1.C.2b Make and support inferences
and form interpretations about main themes and topics. |
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1.C.2c Compare and contrast
the content and organization of selections. |
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1.C.2d Summarize and make
generalizations from content and relate to purpose of material. |
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1.C.2e Explain how authors
and illustrators use text and art to express their ideas (e.g.,
points of view, design hues, metaphor). |
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1.C.2f Connect information
presented in tables, maps and charts to printed or electronic
text. |
Understand how literary
elements and techniques
are used to convey meaning. |
2.A.2a Identify literary
elements and literary techniques (e.g., characterization, use
of narration, use of dialogue) in a variety of literary works. |
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2.A.2b Describe how literary
elements (e.g., theme, character, setting, plot, tone, conflict)
are used in literature to create meaning. |
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2.A.2c Identify definitive
features of literary forms (e.g., realistic fiction, historical
fiction, fantasy, narrative, nonfiction, biography, plays, electronic
literary forms). |
| Read and interpret
a variety of literary works. |
2.B.2a Respond
to literary material by making inferences, drawing conclusions
and comparing it to their own experience, prior knowledge and
other texts. |
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2.B.2b Identify and explain
themes that have been explored in literature from different societies
and eras. |
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2.B.2c Relate literary works
and their characters, settings and plots to current and historical
events, people and perspectives. |
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The student will demonstrate an ability
to communicate information and ideas accurately and effectively
for a variety of purposes and audiences.
(IGAP, Standardized Achievement and Classroom Assessment).
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STANDARDS |
BENCHMARKS |
| Use correct grammar,
spelling, punctuation, capitalization and structure. |
3.A.2 Write
paragraphs that include a variety of sentence types; appropriate
use of the eight parts of speech; and accurate spelling, capitalization
and punctuation. |
| Compose well-organized
and coherent writing for specific purposes and audiences. |
3.B.2a Generate
and organize ideas using a variety of planning strategies (e.g.,
mapping, outlining, drafting). |
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3.B.2b Establish
central idea, organization, elaboration and unity in relation
to purpose and audience. |
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3.B.2c Expand
ideas by using modifiers, subordination and standard paragraph
organization. |
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3.B.2d Edit
documents for clarity, subjectivity and pronoun-antecedent agreement,
adverb and adjective agreement, and verb tense; proofread for
spelling, capitalization and punctuation; and ensure that documents
are formatted in final form for submission and/or publication. |
Communicate ideas in
writing to accomplish a
variety of purposes. |
3.C.2a Write
for a variety of purposes for a specified audience in a variety
of forms including narrative (e.g., fiction, autobiography),
expository (e.g., reports, essays), and persuasive writings (e.g.,
editorials, advertisements). |
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3.C.2b Produce
and format compositions for specified audiences using available
technology. |
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The student will demonstrate the ability
to listen with purpose and understanding to a variety of sources. (IGAP, Standardized Achievement and classroom assessment.)
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STANDARDS |
BENCHMARKS |
| Listen effectively
in formal and informal situations. |
4.A.2a Demonstrate
understanding of the listening process (e.g., sender, receiver,
message) by summarizing and paraphrasing spoken messages orally
and in writing in formal and informal situations. |
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4.A.2b Ask and respond
to questions related to oral presentations and messages in small
and large group settings. |
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4.A.2c Restate and carry out
a variety of oral instructions. |
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The student will demonstrate the ability
to orally communicate information and ideas accurately and effectively
for a variety of purposes and audiences.
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STANDARDS |
BENCHMARKS |
Speak effectively using
language appropriate to
the situation and audience. |
4.B.2a Present
oral reports to an audience using correct language and nonverbal
expressions for the intended purpose and message within a suggested
organizational format. |
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4.B.2b Use speaking skills
and procedures to participate in group discussions. |
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4.B.2c Identify methods to
manage or overcome communication anxiety and apprehension (e.g.,
topic outlines, repetitive practice). |
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4.B.2d Identify main verbal
and nonverbal communication elements and strategies to maintain
communications and to resolve conflict. |
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The student will use reading, writing,
listening and speaking skills to research and apply information
for specific purposes. (IGAP, Standardized
Achievement and classroom assessment.)
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STANDARDS |
BENCHMARKS |
| Locate, organize, and
use information from various sources to answer questions, solve
problems and communicate ideas. |
5.A.2a Formulate
questions and construct a basic research plan. |
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5.A.2b Organize and integrate
information from a variety of sources (e.g., books, interviews,
library reference materials, web-sites, CD/ROMs). |
| Analyze and evaluate
information acquired from various sources. |
5.B.2a Determine
the accuracy, currency and reliability of materials from various
sources. |
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5.B.2b Cite sources used. |
| Apply acquired information,
concepts and ideas to communicate in a variety of formats. |
5.C.2a Create a variety of
print and nonprint documents to communicate acquired information
for specific audiences and purposes. |
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5.C.2b Prepare and deliver
oral presentations based on inquiry or research. |