Oral Language
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3.1 The student will use effective communication skills in group activities.
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a) Listen attentively by making eye contact, facing the speaker, asking questions,
and summarizing what is said.
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b) Ask and respond to questions from teachers and other group members.
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c) Explain what has been learned.
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d) Use language appropriate for context.
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e) Increase listening and speaking vocabularies.
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a) Listen attentively by making eye contact, facing the speaker, asking questions,
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3.2 The student will present brief oral reports using visual media.
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a) Speak clearly.
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b) Use appropriate volume and pitch.
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c) Speak at an understandable rate.
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d) Organize ideas sequentially or around major points of information.
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e) Use contextually appropriate language and specific vocabulary to communicate
ideas.
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a) Speak clearly.
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3.3 The student will apply word-analysis skills when reading.
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a) Use knowledge of regular and irregular vowel patterns.
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b) Decode regular multisyllabic words.
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a) Use knowledge of regular and irregular vowel patterns.
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3.4 The student will expand vocabulary when reading.
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a) Use knowledge of homophones.
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b) Use knowledge of roots, affixes, synonyms, and antonyms.
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c) Apply meaning clues, language structure, and phonetic strategies.
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d) Use context to clarify meaning of unfamiliar words.
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e) Discuss meanings of words and develop vocabulary by listening and reading a
variety of texts.
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f) Use vocabulary from other content areas.
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g) Use word reference resources including the glossary, dictionary, and thesaurus.
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a) Use knowledge of homophones.
Reading
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3.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional text and poetry.
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a) Set a purpose for reading.
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b) Make connections between previous experiences and reading selections.
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c) Make, confirm, or revise predictions.
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d) Compare and contrast settings, characters, and events.
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e) Identify the author’s purpose.
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f) Ask and answer questions about what is read.
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g) Draw conclusions about text.
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h) Identify the problem and solution.
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i) Identify the main idea.
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j) Identify supporting details.
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k) Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension throughout the reading process.
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l) Differentiate between fiction and nonfiction.
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m) Read with fluency and accuracy.
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a) Set a purpose for reading.
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3.6 The student will continue to read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts.
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a) Identify the author’s purpose.
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b) Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning.
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c) Preview and use text features.
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d) Ask and answer questions about what is read.
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e) Draw conclusions based on text.
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f) Summarize major points found in nonfiction texts.
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g) Identify the main idea.
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h) Identify supporting details.
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i) Compare and contrast the characteristics of biographies and autobiographies.
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j) Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension throughout the reading process.
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k) Identify new information gained from reading.
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l) Read with fluency and accuracy.
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a) Identify the author’s purpose.
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3.7 The student will demonstrate comprehension of information from a variety of print
and electronic resources.
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a) Use encyclopedias and other reference books, including online reference
materials.
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b) Use table of contents, indices, and charts.
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a) Use encyclopedias and other reference books, including online reference
materials.
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3.8 The student will write legibly in cursive.
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3.9 The student will write for a variety of purposes.
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a) Identify the intended audience.
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b) Use a variety of prewriting strategies.
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c) Write a clear topic sentence focusing on the main idea.
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d) Write a paragraph on the same topic.
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e) Use strategies for organization of information and elaboration according to the
type of writing.
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f) Include details that elaborate the main idea.
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a) Identify the intended audience.
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3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and
spelling.
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a) Use complete sentences.
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b) Use transition words to vary sentence structure.
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c) Use the word I in compound subjects.
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d) Use past and present verb tense.
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e) Use singular possessives.
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f) Use commas in a simple series.
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g) Use simple abbreviations.
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h) Use apostrophes in contractions with pronouns and in possessives.
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i) Use the articles a, an, and the correctly.
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j) Use correct spelling for frequently used sight words, including irregular plurals.
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a) Use complete sentences.
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3.11 The student will write a short report.
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a) Construct questions about the topic.
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b) Identify appropriate resources.
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c) Collect and organize information about the topic into a short report.
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d) Understand the difference between plagiarism and using own words.
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a) Construct questions about the topic.
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3.12 The student will use available technology for reading and writing.
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