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Generate resourceActively listen and interpret a speaker's verbal messages and ask questions to clarify the speaker's purpose.
Generate resourceWork effectively and respectfully in diverse groups by sharing responsibility for collaborative work and recognizing individual contributions made by each group member.
Generate resourceEngage in collaborative discussions about what they are reading and writing, expressing their own ideas clearly in pairs, diverse groups, and whole-class settings.
Generate resourceReport in a group or individually on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with relevant facts, descriptive details, speaking audibly and clearly in coherent sentences.
Generate resourceExpand their sight word vocabulary by reading regularly- and irregularly-spelled words in isolation and context with increasing automaticity.
Generate resourceOrally and accurately read grade-level text at a smooth rate with expression that connotes comprehension.
Generate resourceAdd, delete, substitute, and reverse phonemes in spoken words (e.g., add /g/ to the beginning of listen to say glisten ; delete the /b/ in bridges to say ridges ; substitute the /f/ in frighten with /b/ to say brighten ; reverse the initial and final sounds in safe to say face ).
Generate resourceCorrectly form words in print and cursive and use appropriate spacing for letters, words, and sentences.
Generate resourceDecode multisyllabic words using their knowledge of the following phonics skills:- vowel diphthongs- all major syllable types (i.e., closed, consonant +le, open, vowel digraphs, vowel silent e, r-controlled)
Generate resourceDecode words by applying knowledge of structural analysis:- contractions- abbreviations- common roots and related prefixes and suffixes- morphology
Generate resourceUse decoding skills and semantics in context when reading new words in a text, including multisyllabic words.
Generate resourceIdentify elements of various genres in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction texts.
Generate resourceUse correct spelling when writing the following sounds in words:- diphthongs- schwa (i.e., /É™/)- silent letter combinations (e.g., knew, could, ghost)- hard/soft c, g (e.g., cover , celebrate , gorilla , general )
Generate resourceUse correct spelling when writing the following syllable types in single-syllable and multisyllabic words:- vowel digraphs- consonant + -le
Generate resourceUse structural analysis to correctly spell the following parts of words:- common prefixes- common suffixes- common spelling rules related to adding prefixes and suffixes (e.g., changing y to i, doubling a consonant)
Generate resourceRoutinely use a recursive process to prewrite, organize, and develop narrative, informative, and opinion drafts that display evidence of paragraphing.
Generate resourceRoutinely use a recursive process to revise content for clarity, coherence, and organization (e.g., logical order and transitions).
Generate resourceRoutinely and recursively edit drafts for punctuation, capitalization, and correctly-spelled grade-level words, using resources as needed.
Generate resourceRoutinely use a recursive process to publish final drafts for an authentic audience (e.g., reading aloud, posting on blog, displaying, entering contest).
Generate resourceDetermine whether a grade-level literary text is narrated in first- or third-person point of view.
Generate resourceFind examples of literary elements:setting- plot- characters- characterization
Generate resourceFind examples of literary devices:- personification- hyperbole- simile- alliteration- onomatopoeia
Generate resourceDescribe the structure of an informational text:- problem/solution- description- sequential
Generate resourceWrite narratives incorporating:- setting- plot- characters- characterization
Generate resourceWrite facts about a subject, including a main idea with supporting details, in multiple paragraphs with transitional words and phrases.
Generate resourceWrite an opinion about a topic and provide relevant evidence as support in multiple paragraphs with transitional words and phrases.
Generate resourceIdentify relationships among words, including synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and homographs.
Generate resourceUse word parts (e.g., affixes, Anglo-Saxon roots, stems) to define and determine the meaning of new words.
Generate resourceConsult reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses) to comprehend the words in a text.
Generate resourceAcquire new grade-level vocabulary, relate new words to prior knowledge, and apply vocabulary in various contexts.
Generate resourceUse precise vocabulary in writing for the intended mode and effect on the audience.
Generate resourceRecognize parts of speech in sentences:- concrete, abstract, and possessive nouns- different types of verbs (i.e., action, linking, helping) and their roles in a sentence- the complete subject and complete predicate of a sentence- possessive adjectives- prepositional phrases- possessive pronouns and the nouns they replace- coordinating conjunctions (i.e., for , and , nor , but , or , yet , so )- adverbs of frequency (e.g., always , often , never )
Generate resourceCompose simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences, avoiding and correcting fragments.
Generate resourceUse nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, and adverbs to add clarity and variety to their writing.
Generate resourceCapitalize and punctuate titles of respect, words in titles, and geographical names.
Generate resourceUse periods with declarative and imperative sentences, question marks with interrogative sentences, and exclamation points with exclamatory sentences .
Generate resourceUse apostrophes to form complex contractions (e.g., should've , won't , y'all ) and to show possession.
Generate resourceUse commas before a coordinating conjunction and to separate individual words in a series.
Generate resourceConduct research to answer questions, including self-generated questions, and to build knowledge.
Generate resourceIdentify and use text features (e.g., graphics, captions, subheadings, italics, charts, tables, legends) to comprehend informational texts.
Generate resourceChoose a topic of interest and generate several questions about it for research.
Generate resourceBegin to organize information found during research, following a modified citation style (i.e., author, title, publication year).
Generate resourceWrite informative texts independently for short timeframes (e.g., a single sitting or a day or two) that organize related information about a topic and convey details from a single source.
Generate resourceLocate and use information from a variety of alphabetic, aural, visual, spatial, and/or gestural content to compare perspectives about ideas and topics.
Generate resourceCommunicate their ideas, thoughts, and feelings by combining two or more kinds of content:- writing/alphabetic- sound, visual, and/or spatial- movement
Generate resourceRead selected texts independently and for various lengths of time, choosing genres to suit and expand their personal preferences and purposes.
Generate resourceWrite independently using print, cursive, and/or typing for various lengths of time, choosing modes and genres to suit their audience and purpose.
Generate resourceStudents will read and write independently for a variety of purposes and periods of time.
Generate resourceStudents will expand and apply knowledge of grammar, usage, mechanics, and style to comprehend texts and communicate effectively.
Generate resourceStudents will comprehend and communicate knowledge through alphabetic, aural, visual, spatial, and/or gestural content.
Generate resourceStudents will engage in inquiry to acquire, refine, and communicate accurate information.
Generate resourceStudents will develop foundational skills for reading and writing proficiency by working with sounds, letters, and text.
Generate resourceStudents will expand and apply their spoken and reading vocabularies to speak, read, and write effectively.
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