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Saint Odilo Catholic School Language Arts The Standards for the English Language Arts center around three core beliefs: Grade 2 In this course students explore the world of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students engage in activities which foster excitement for language learning and an intuitive sense of language structure. Course work includes working independently and in groups to complete projects, learning study and organizational skills, incorporating an increasing vocabulary in speaking and writing, applying word analysis strategies to spell and define words, demonstrating the writing process, and identifying and extending patterns found in written and spoken language. The course emphasizes the need for students to construct meaning from, and respond to, oral communication and reading selections, and to express ideas and thoughts to others through speaking, emergent writing, and drawings. |
| Genres |
| This unit includes identifying and comparing key characteristics of literary genres. |
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Author: Identify
The learner will be able to identify favorite authors.
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Author Technique: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of author technique.
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Author Intention: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the author's purpose in a given work.
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Point of View: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate how author point of view influences reading materials.
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Nonfiction: Understand
The learner will be able to read and understand nonfiction reading materials.
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| Language Expressions |
| This unit includes comprehending and applying the rules which govern language expressions and usage. Students studying this unit develop an intuitive sense of language structure, and the ability to make judgments regarding how language expressions relate to the cohesiveness of sentences and passages. |
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Noun: Singular/Identify
The learner will be able to identify singular noun.
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Noun: Identify Correct Use in Sentence
The learner will be able to identify the sentence with the correctly used noun.
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Noun: Forms/Edit
The learner will be able to edit writing for noun forms.
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Subject-Verb: Agreement/Understand
The learner will be able to understand subject-verb agreement.
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Subject-Verb: Agreement
The learner will be able to use correct subject-verb agreement.
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Pronoun: Appropriate/Identify
The learner will be able to identify appropriate pronoun.
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Pronoun: Case/Edit
The learner will be able to edit written works for correct use of pronouns.
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Sentence Structure: Identify Complete
The learner will be able to identify complete sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Grammar/Effective
The learner will be able to write grammatically correct, effective sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Use
The learner will be able to use correct sentence structure.
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Paragraph: Indent
The learner will be able to indent a paragraph.
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Fragment: Identify
The learner will be able to identify incomplete sentences.
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Run-On: Identify
The learner will be able to identify run-on sentences.
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Sentence Combining: Concise/Clarity
The learner will be able to combine two sentences concisely and with clarity of meaning.
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Idiom: Identify
The learner will be able to identify and understand grade specific idioms.
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Plural: Identify/Form/Sentence
The learner will be able to identify the correct form of a plural noun within a given sentence.
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Subject: Missing/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the missing subject.
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Subject: Simple/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the simple subject of a given sentence.
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Predicate: Main/Simple/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the main or simple predicate of a given sentence.
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Predicate: Missing/Identify
The learner will be able to identify missing predicate in a given sentence.
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| Language Mechanics |
| This unit includes comprehending and applying the rules which govern punctuation and capitalization. Students studying this unit incorporate knowledge of language mechanics into original writing, and successfully edit passages for language mechanics errors. |
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Punctuation: Apply
The learner will be able to apply fundamental punctuation rules to written works.
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Capitalization: Application of Rules
The learner will be able to apply capitalization rules in his/her written work.
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Endmark: Sentence/Period/Use
The learner will be able to correctly use a period at the end of a sentence.
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Comma: City/State
The learner will be able to use a comma between a city and state.
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Comma: Dates
The learner will be able to correctly use a comma in dates.
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Quotation Mark: Dialogue
The learner will be able to use quotation marks in a written dialogue.
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Apostrophe: Possessive
The learner will be able to use apostrophes in possessives.
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Contraction: Apostrophes
The learner will be able to show an understanding of the use of apostrophes in contractions.
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Abbreviate: Period
The learner will be able to correctly use a period at the end of an abbreviation.
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Capitalization: Use Correctly
The learner will be able to use capitalization correctly.
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| Listening |
| This unit includes identifying and distinguishing between sounds and patterns in sounds, and constructing meaning from information delivered verbally. |
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Auditory Discrimination: Syntax
The learner will be able to rely on a speaker's syntax, semantics, word sounds, and intonations to discern meaning.
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Auditory Discrimination: Listen/Respond
The learner will be able to listen to, respond to, and distinguish between environmental sounds, a variety of dialects, music, and specific rhythmic and beat patterns.
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Questions: Oral Directions
The learner will be able to formulate questions in response to an oral presentation, and present and follow directions given orally.
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Evaluating: Develop Criteria
The learner will be able to develop criteria for evaluating an oral presentation, and evaluate an oral presentation, by articulating an opinion (in writing or orally), and supporting the opinion (what do you feel and why) in a cohesive manner.
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Directions: Follow
The learner will be able to listen to and follow directions.
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| Media |
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Multimedia: Incorporate/Presentation
The learner will be able to incorporate multimedia tools (computers, drawings, videotapes, and dramatizations) into a presentation.
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Illustrator: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the works of a favorite illustrator.
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| Reading Operations |
| This unit includes constructing meaning from fiction and non-fiction selections at comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and judgment levels of understanding. Students are able to identify, discuss, and compare both concrete and abstract elements of selections (setting, plot, characterization, genre, historical period, theme, tone, moral message, and psychological and political implications). |
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Character: Role Playing
The learner will be able to demonstrate a familiarity with characters from a literary selection by engaging in role playing. (e.g., interviewing another student, who is role playing as a character from the selection, asking questions which address character motivations, points of view, and which explore ideas presented in the literary selection).
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Story Elements: Comprehension
The learner will be able to demonstrate comprehension by articulating how story elements (characters, setting, problem, resolution, events, and illustrations) relate to each other, comparing and contrasting story elements, formulating questions about story elements, and relating to the challenges of favorite characters.
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Reading: Collaborative
The learner will be able to explore reading within small peer groups.
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Critical Thinking: Connecting
The learner will be able to question and make associations about selected reading text.
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Reading Behaviors: Apply
The learner will be able to apply meaning while reading.
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Comprehension: Display Skills
The learner will be able to display comprehension skills.
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Response Logs
The learner will be able to keep a journal of responses to their favorite stories (read independently or read aloud to them) which includes details from the stories and personal responses to the stories.
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Response: Connection/Text
The learner will be able to make connections among reading materials.
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Prior Knowledge: Predicting
The learner will be able to use prior knowledge about the world to make sense of what is read, and to make predictions about what will happen in a story.
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Prior Knowledge: Understand Text
The learner will be able to use prior knowledge to understand texts.
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Reading Behaviors: Attention Span
The learner will be able to read or explore books for extended periods of time.
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Personal: Experiences/Relate
The learner will be able to relate personal experiences to reading materials.
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Written: Connection
The learner will be able to create a written response to reading materials that connects similar themes and ideas found in texts.
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Monitor: Strategies/Develop
The learner will be able to develop strategies for monitoring his/her reading process.
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Cause/Effect: Understanding
The learner will be able to understand the relationship between cause and effect.
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Main Idea: Short Passage
The learner will be able to identify the main idea from a short passage.
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Draw Conclusion: Short Passage
The learner will be able to draw conclusions from a short reading passage.
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Draw Conclusion: Reading Material
The learner will be able to draw conclusions about reading materials.
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Predict Outcome: Relationships
The learner will be able to predict the outcome based on relating new information to prior knowledge.
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Predict Outcome: Information
The learner will be able to make predictions from information in written material.
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Fact/Opinion
The learner will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion.
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Summary: Strategies
The learner will be able to summarize material while he/she reads.
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Summary: Passage
The learner will be able to summarize a reading passage in his/her own words.
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Theme: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the theme of a given reading passage.
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Inference: Information
The learner will be able to make inferences from information in written material.
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Detail: Identify
The learner will be able to identify details from reading passages.
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Story Elements: Character/Identify
The learner will be able to identify story elements, such as characters.
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Story Elements: Identify
The learner will be able to identify story elements.
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Story: Elements/Identify
The learner will be able to identify story elements, such as setting, plot, and characters.
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Story Elements: Original Endings
The learner will be able to write an original ending to a story incorporating appropriate elements consistently.
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Compare: Reading Material
The learner will be able to make comparisons about reading material.
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Compare/Contrast: Reading Materials
The learner will be able to compare and contrast reading materials.
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Strategies: Vocabulary/Using
The learner will be able to use vocabulary to understand what is read.
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Strategies: Knowing
The learner will be able to know of a variety of strategies which aid comprehension.
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Strategies: Extend Information
The learner will be able to extend information beyond passage ideas while reading.
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Strategies: Critical Thinking
The learner will be able to apply critical thinking when reading materials.
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Alliteration: Identify/Use
The learner will be able to identify and use alliteration.
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Plot: Climax
The learner will be able to recognize plot climax in reading selections.
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Critical Thinking: Reading Materials
The learner will be able to critically examine reading materials.
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Construct Meaning: Correct Mistakes
The learner will be able to recognize and correct his/her own reading mistakes.
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Reality/Fantasy
The learner will be able to distinguish between reality and fantasy.
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Sequence: Identify Order
The learner will be able to identify the order of events which occur within a reading selection.
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Sequence: Short Passage
The learner will be able to identify the sequence in a short passage.
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Generalization: Passage
The learner will be able to make a generalization based on passage elements.
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Questions: Aid Understanding
The learner will be able to generate questions to aid understanding while reading.
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Structure: Increase Understanding
The learner will be able to use text structure to increase understanding of reading materials.
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Response: Evaluate/Author
The learner will be able to evaluate the effectiveness and purpose of an author in a written response to reading.
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Bias: Identify/Gender/Cultural
The learner will be able to identify gender and cultural biases in pictures and written text.
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Trait: Identify/Short Passage
The learner will be able to identify character traits from a short passage.
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Motive: Infer/Short Passage
The learner will be able to infer character motive from a short passage.
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Evaluate: Response/Intent
The learner will be able to evaluate the intent of character response.
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Written: Literal Questions
The learner will be able to write in response to literal questions from reading materials.
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Written: Understanding
The learner will be able to write in response to reading materials in order to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the text.
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Written: Strategies
The learner will be able to create a written response that demonstrates understanding and use of reading strategies.
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Written: Extend
The learner will be able to create a written response that extends the use of information from documents and/or forms.
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Written: Extend Meaning
The learner will be able to create a written response that extends the meaning of reading materials to other contexts.
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Written: Interpret
The learner will be able to create a written response that interprets information found in documents and/or forms.
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Graphic Feature: Use
The learner will be able to use common graphical features to increase understanding of reading materials.
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| Speaking |
| This unit includes practicing techniques and strategies (voice modulation, body language, ordering of ideas, visual aids, etc.) to convey meaning and to present information and opinions to groups. Students learn to choose appropriate topics, and methods of presenting topics, for specific audiences. |
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Purposes: Solve Problems
The learner will be able to use speech as a way to think out loud and solve problems.
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Creative: Present/Recite
The learner will be able to present or recite short stories (which include beginnings, plots, conflicts, characters, resolutions, and elaboration of detail), poems, riddles, nonsense verses, and songs in a focused manner.
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Verbal/Nonverbal: Communicate
The learner will be able to communicate effectively using the appropriate intonations, volume control, gestures, body language, a variety of complex sentence structures, correct tenses and plurals/singulars, and vocabulary for a given listener.
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Pronunciation: Common Words
The learner will be able to clearly pronounce words common to grade level.
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Directions: Orally Give
The learner will be able to orally give directions.
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| Spelling |
| This unit includes studying language and word structure knowledge to discern the correct spelling of words. Students edit passages for correct spelling by making connections between spelling, meaning, and structure. |
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Strategies
The learner will be able to utilize strategies (such as phonics) to determine the correct spelling of words.
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Spelling/Meaning: Connecting
The learner will be able to make connections between word structure, the meaning of words, and how words are spelled.
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Vowels: Reversals
The learner will be able to correctly spell vowel digraphs without reversing the order of the vowels.
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Vowels: Substitutions
The learner will be able to correctly substitute vowel digraphs for diphthong sounds.
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Double Letters
The learner will be able to correctly spell words that have double letters.
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Schwa Sound
The learner will be able to correctly spell words which have a schwa sound.
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Prefixes
The learner will be able to correctly spell words that have a prefix.
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| Study and Research Skills |
| This unit includes developing organization and research skills needed to find appropriate resources, to judge resources as relevant or not relevant to a given topic, to categorize and synthesize information, to take notes in class, and to study for exams. |
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Research Skills: Developing
The learner will be able to develop the following research skills: alphabetize words to the third letter (to look up the words in a reference text), find materials in a library, and describe parts of a book (title page, index, table of contents).
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Dictionary: Guide Words
The learner will be able to determine the best set of dictionary guide words for a given word.
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Homework
The learner will be able to complete assignments at home.
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Index: Locate Information
The learner will be able to locate page numbers for specific topics when given an index.
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Classifying: Objects and Pictures
The learner will be able to classify pictures and objects.
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Classifying: Properties of Objects
The learner will be able to classify properties of objects.
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Classifying: Properties of Concepts
The learner will be able to classify properties of concepts.
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Alphabetizing: Three-step
The learner will be able to alphabetize a series of words to the third letter.
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Table of Contents: Topics/Pages
The learner will be able to read and identify topics and page numbers from a given table of contents.
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Title Page: Interpret Information
The learner will be able to interpret information on a title page.
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Testing: Oral Directions
The learner will be able to follow test directions read aloud by the teacher.
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Testing: Written Directions
The learner will be able to understand written test directions.
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Testing: Formats
The learner will be able to be familiar with various testing formats, such as multiple choice, essay, fill in the blank, and matching.
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| Vocabulary |
| This unit includes studying and applying knowledge of word structure (bases and affixes) to define unfamiliar words and understand technical or informational content. |
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Strategies: Vocabulary Log
The learner will be able to maintain a vocabulary notebook with words from content area reading, daily life, spelling words, and grade level literature.
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Analyze: Contextual Analysis
The learner will be able to decode unfamiliar words based on patterns of the English language and contextual clues, and give substitute words for synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms (in the context of a sentence).
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Prefix: Word Meaning
The learner will be able to identify the meaning of a word containing a prefix.
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Suffix: Word Meaning
The learner will be able to define a word containing a suffix as it is used in a sentence.
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Analogy: Understand
The learner will be able to understand and complete analogies.
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Sentence Completion
The learner will be able to identify the vocabulary word that best completes a given sentence as read aloud by the teacher.
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Context: Word Meaning
The learner will be able to use the context of a sentence to determine the meaning of a specified word.
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Negative Words
The learner will be able to use and understand negative words.
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Vocabulary: Read/Identify/Understand
The learner will be able to read, identify, and understand grade specific vocabulary words.
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Strategies: Variety
The learner will be able to apply a variety of vocabulary strategies.
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| Word Analysis |
| This unit includes examining word structure and phonetics in isolation. |
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Final Sound: Written Word
The learner will be able to identify the final sound of a word given the written form.
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Vowels: Digraphs/Diphthongs
The learner will be able to recognize the correct sound of digraphs and diphthongs given in context.
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Vowels: Auditory Discrimination
The learner will be able to recognize the long and short sounds of vowels.
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Orally Read: Identify/Written Word
The learner will be able to identify the final sound of a word, which is both written and orally read.
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Orally Read: Written Word
The learner will be able to identify the initial sound of an orally read word, given the written form of the word.
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| Writing |
| This unit includes utilizing each stage of the writing process to create original pieces. Students explore a variety of organizational formats and purposes for writing (communicating ideas, opinions, and feelings, clarifying thoughts, and solving problems). |
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Writing as a Process: Essays
The learner will be able to utilize the writing process (prewriting, drafting, revising, rewriting, editing, and publishing) to create a narrative, informative, or descriptive piece.
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Expository: Beginning/Middle/End
The learner will be able to write a passage which contains organized ideas, with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
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Descriptive: Process
The learner will be able to describe a process which involves a familiar activity (making a sandwich, making a bed, cleaning a room, giving directions to get to school or the bus stop, etc.).
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Edit: Language Conventions
The learner will be able to edit written works for language conventions.
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Edit: Adjectives/Adverbs
The learner will be able to edit for correct use of adverbs and adjectives.
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Edit: Punctuation/Spelling
The learner will be able to focus on the editing stage of the writing process by editing a final draft of writing for correct use of the following conventions: commas (cities/states, and months/years), apostrophes (in contractions and possessives), periods (as end marks and in abbreviations), and spelling.
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Printing/Cursive
The learner will be able to print legibly with evenly spaced words, and begin to practice writing in cursive.
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Expressive: Prompts
The learner will be able to respond to oral, written, and pictorial prompts, and express feelings in writing.
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Writing Behaviors: Daily Writing
The learner will be able to write daily for self growth and per teacher instructions.
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Collection: Styles/Range
The learner will be able to compile a portfolio which includes a range of writing styles (narratives, poems, stories, expository, and letters), personal growth, examples of each stage of the writing process, and a self-evaluation of progress.
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Conclusion: Use
The learner will be able to use a conclusion in a written work.
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Edit: Proofread
The learner will be able to proofread written works.
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Revise: First Draft
The learner will be able to revise a first draft based on suggestions and comments from the teacher.
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Drafting: First Draft
The learner will be able to understand and produce a first draft.
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Response: Outside Stimuli
The learner will be able to write a response to either an oral, visual, or written stimulus.
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Technological Tools: Writing Equipment
The learner will be able to use writing equipment, such as a computer or typewriter, with teacher assistance.
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Portfolio: Writing
The learner will be able to write individual works to be added to his/her portfolio.
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Story Elements: Beginning/Middle/End
The learner will be able to write a story which contains a beginning, middle and end.
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Expository: Essay
The learner will be able to write an expository essay.
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Expository: Paragraph
The learner will be able to write an expository paragraph.
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Narrative: Short
The learner will be able to write a brief narrative.
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Persuasive: Paragraph
The learner will be able to write a persuasive paragraph.
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Sequence: Identify
The learner will be able to identify correct sentence sequence.
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Sequence: Ideas
The learner will be able to order ideas sequentially when writing.
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Clarity/Focus: Relevant Information
The learner will be able to include relevant information in his/her writing.
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Edit: Verb Form
The learner will be able to edit written works for correct verb forms.
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Edit: Sentence Structure
The learner will be able to edit for correct sentence structure.
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Edit: Capitalization
The learner will be able to edit sentences for capitalization errors.
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Edit: Punctuation
The learner will be able to edit for correct use of punctuation.
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Support: Write Text
The learner will be able to write a supported text.
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Transition: Conjunction/Use
The learner will be able to use transitional conjunctions in his/her writing.
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Transition: Phrase/Use
The learner will be able to use transitional phrases in his/her writing.
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Transitions: Use Effective
The learner will be able to use effective transitions (and, but, or) in his/her writing.
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Usage: Edit
The learner will be able to edit written works for usage.
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Topic Sentence: Identify/Best
The learner will be able to select the best topic sentence for a given paragraph.
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Strategies: Understand/Use Sources
The learner will be able to understand how to use information sources as a prewriting strategy.
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Strategies: Outline/Understand
The learner will be able to understand how to use an outline as a prewriting strategy.
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Strategies: Apply/Variety
The learner will be able to apply a variety of prewriting strategies.
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