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Standard 1.0 General Reading Processes
Topic
B. Phonics
Students will apply their knowledge of letter/sound relationships and word structure to decode unfamiliar words.
Indicator
- 1. Identify letters and their corresponding sounds
Objectives
- Identify digraphs, such as ch, ph, sh, th, and wh
- Identify diphthongs, such as oy, ow, ay
Indicator
- 2. Decode words in grade-level texts
Objectives
- Use phonics to decode words
- Break compound words, contractions, and inflectional endings into known parts
- Identify and apply vowel patterns to read words, such as CVC, CVCE, CVVC
- Read blends fluently, such as spl, str
Topic
Indicator
- 1. Read orally from familiar text at an appropriate rate
Objectives
- Listen to models of fluent reading
- Read familiar text at a rate that is conversational and consistent
- Reread text multiple times to increase familiarity with words
Indicator
- 2. Read grade-level text accurately
Objectives
- Reread and self-correct while reading
- Decode words automatically
- Use word context clues (meaning), sentence structure (syntax), and visual clues to guide self-correction
- Read sight words automatically
Indicator
- 3. Read grade-level text with expression
Objectives
- Demonstrate appropriate use of phrasing when reading both familiar and unfamiliar text
- Use punctuation marks to guide expression
- Use intonation (emphasis on certain words) to convey meaning
Topic
D. Vocabulary
Students will use a variety of strategies and opportunities to understand word meaning and to increase vocabulary.
Indicator
- 1. Develop and apply vocabulary through exposure to a variety of texts
Objectives
- Acquire new vocabulary through listening to and independently reading a variety of literary and informational texts
- Discuss words and word meanings daily as they are encountered in texts, instruction, and conversation
- Make connections to prior knowledge and new vocabulary by listening, reading, and responding to a variety of texts
- Make inferences about the meaning of a word based on its use in a sentence
- Identify simple multiple meaning words
- Learn 8-12 new words each week (independent reading)
Indicator
- 2. Develop a conceptual understanding of new words
Objectives
- Classify and categorize words into sets and groups, such as animals, adult/baby
- Identify and explain common antonyms, synonyms, and homophones to increase vocabulary skills
- Identify and correctly use new words acquired through study of their relationship to other words
Indicator
- 3. Understand, acquire, and use new vocabulary
Objectives
- Determine the meaning of unknown words
- Reread
- Use context clues
- Read on
- Use text features
- Use unfamiliar words introduced in literary and informational texts
- Use word structure to determine meanings of words
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Root/base words
- Use resources to determine meaning of unknown words
- Dictionaries
- Textbook glossaries
- Thesauruses
Topic
E. General Reading Comprehension
Students will use a variety of strategies to understand what they read (construct meaning).
Indicator
- 1. Develop comprehension skills through exposure to a variety of print and non-print texts, including traditional print and electronic texts
Objectives
- Listen to, read, and discuss texts representing diversity in content, culture, authorship, and perspective, including areas, such as race, gender, disability, religion, and socio-economic background
- Self-select appropriate text for a variety of purposes
- ** Read a minimum of 25-30 self-selected and/or assigned books representing various genres
- Discuss reactions to and ideas/information gained from reading experiences with adults and peers in both formal and informal situations
Indicator
- 2. Use strategies to prepare for reading (before reading)
Objectives
- Make and explain the connections made from prior knowledge and experiences with the text
- Make predictions or ask questions about the text by examining the title, cover, illustrations/photographs/text, and familiar author or topic
- Set a purpose for reading and identify type of text (fiction or nonfiction)
Indicator
- 3. Use strategies to make meaning from text (during reading)
Objectives
- Recall and discuss what they understand
- Identify and question what did not make sense
- Reread difficult parts slowly and carefully and use own words to restate difficult parts
- Read on, revisit, and restate the difficult parts in your own words
- Make, confirm, or adjust predictions
- Ask and answer questions about the text
- Periodically summarize while reading
- Visualize what was read
- Look back through the text to search for connections between and among ideas
- Explain personal connections to the topics, events, characters, and actions in texts
Indicator
- 4. Use strategies to demonstrate understanding of the text (after reading)
Objectives
- Review/restate and explain what the text is mainly about
- Identify and explain what is directly stated in the text (details, literal meaning)
- Identify and explain what is not stated in the text (implied or inferential meaning)
- Summarize the text orally
- Confirm, refute, or make predictions to form new ideas
- Connect the text to prior knowledge or personal experience
- Engage in conversation to understand what has been read
- Retell explicit and implicit main ideas of texts
- Answer questions (what if, why, and how) in writing
Standard 2.0 Comprehension of Informational Text
Topic
A. Comprehension of Informational Text
Indicator
- 1. Develop comprehension skills by reading a variety of self-selected and assigned informational texts
Objectives
- Read and recognize nonfiction materials to gain information and content knowledge
- Textbooks
- Trade books
- Grade-appropriate reference materials
- Newspapers
- Articles
- Magazines
- Questionnaires/interviews
- Multimedia resources
- Read and identify functional documents
- Sets of directions
- Science investigations
- Posters
- Flyers
- Forms
- Invitations
- Menus
- Maps
- Recipes
- Rules
- Classroom schedules
- Surveys
- Select and read personal interest materials, such as brochures, books, magazines, and web sites
Indicator
- 2. Identify and use text features to facilitate understanding of informational texts
Objectives
- Use print features
- Large bold print
- Font size/type
- Italics
- Colored print
- Headings/subheadings and chapter titles
- Labels
- Captions
- Numbered steps
- Use graphic aids
- Illustrations
- Pictures
- Photographs
- Drawings
- Maps
- Graphs
- Charts/tables
- Diagrams
- Materials list
- Use informational aids
- Materials lists
- Timelines
- Captions
- Glossed words
- Labels
- Numbered steps
- Use organizational aids when reading
- Title
- Table of contents
- Numbered steps
- Glossary
- Headings
- Transition words
Indicator
- 3. Develop knowledge of organizational structure of informational text to understand what is read
Objectives
- Distinguish between fiction and nonfiction text
- Recognize words that signal the structure of informational text
- Recognize sequential and chronological order
- Recognize cause/effect relationships
- Recognize similarities and differences
- Recognize description
- Recognize and use main idea and supporting details
Indicator
- 4. Determine important ideas and messages in informational texts
Objectives
- Identify the author's/text's purpose
- Identify main ideas/messages
- Identify information not related to the main idea
- Draw conclusions and generalizations from text to form new understanding
- Distinguish between a fact and an opinion
- Identify how someone might use the text
- Summarize the text or a portion of the text
- Identify prior knowledge that clarifies the main idea of the text
Indicator
- 5. Identify and explain the author's
Objectives
- Identify words and phrases with a specific effect on meaning (similes, metaphors)
- Recognize specific words and punctuation that create tone
- Recognize repetition of words
Indicator
- 6. Read critically to evaluate informational text
Objectives
- State whether the text fulfills the reading purpose
- Explain what the author could have done to make the text easier to understand
- Explain whether the author's ideas are clear
- Identify words that affect the reader's feelings
Standard 3.0 Comprehension of Literary Text
Topic
A. Comprehension of Literary Text
Indicator
- 1. Develop comprehension skills by reading a variety of self-selected and assigned literary texts
Objectives
- Listen to, read, and discuss a variety of literary texts representing diverse cultures, perspectives, ethnicities, and time periods
- Listen to, read, and discuss a variety of different types of fiction and nonfiction texts
- Identify characteristics of, different types of fictional literary texts, such as plays, poems, stories (folktales, fairy tales, fantasy, fables, realistic fiction, and historical fiction)
Indicator
- 2. Use text features to facilitate understanding of literary texts
Objectives
- Identify and explain how the title contributes to meaning
- Identify and explain how text features, such as illustrations, punctuation, and print features, contribute to meaning
Indicator
- 3. Use elements of narrative texts to facilitate understanding
Objectives
- Identify and explain the elements of a story, including the problem, the sequence of events, and the solution to the problem
- Identify the setting and explain its importance to the story
- Identify the main character(s) and explain their importance in the story
- Identify characters' actions, motives, emotions, traits, and feelings
- Identify and explain relationships between and among characters, setting, and events
Indicator
- 4. Use elements of poetry to facilitate understanding
Objectives
- Identify the structure, shape, and form of a variety of poetic texts, including their lines and stanzas
- Analyze the meaning of words, lines and stanzas
- Identify and use sound elements of poetry, such as rhyme, no rhyme, and rhythm
Indicator
- 5. Use elements of drama to facilitate understanding
Objectives
- Identify the structure of a play, including characters, costumes, dialogue, and scenery
Indicator
- 6. Determine important ideas and messages in literary texts
Objectives
- Recognize the main idea or message of the text
- Recognize a similar message in more than one text
- Retell the text or part of the text
- Summarize the text
- Identify personal connections to the text
Indicator
- 7. Identify and describe the author's use of language
Objectives
- Explain how the use of dialogue contributes to a story
- Identify specific words and phrases that contribute to the meaning of a text
- Identify specific words and punctuation that create tone
- Identify language that appeals to the senses and feelings
- Identify repetition and exaggeration
Standard 4.0 Writing
Topic
A. Writing
Indicator
- 1. Compose texts using the prewriting and drafting strategies of effective writers and speakers
Objectives
- Generate ideas and topics and make a plan before writing
- Write a first draft with a main idea and supporting details
- Organize related ideas into a simple paragraph
Indicator
- 2. Compose oral, written, and visual presentations that express personal ideas, inform, and persuade
Objectives
- Write to express personal ideas using a variety of forms, such as journals, narratives, letters, and reports
- Contribute to a shared writing experience or topic of interest
- Use sensory details to expand ideas
- Compose to inform using major points and examples to support a main idea
- Write persuasive text to support a stated opinion
- Write a variety of responses to text, such as response logs, journals, and constructed responses
Indicator
- 3. Compose texts using the revising and editing strategies of effective writers and speakers
Objectives
- Improve writing by
- Maintaining a topic
- Adding ideas
- Deleting unrelated ideas
- Proofread and edit writing for
- Complete sentences
- Capitalization at the beginning of sentences
- Capitalization of proper nouns
- Punctuation at the end of sentences
- Commas with dates, salutations, and closing, and items in a series
- Apostrophes in contractions
- Quotation marks in simple dialogue
- Prepare writing for publication
Indicator
- 4. Identify how language choices in writing and speaking affect thoughts and feelings
Objectives
- Use colorful language to convey thoughts and feelings in formal and informal writing
- Acquire and use new vocabulary
Indicator
- 5. Use effective details, words, and figurative language in the student's own composing
Objectives
- Use sensory words and other details to expand and improve student's own writing
- Examine and use basic transitions, such as "and," "but," "or," "first," "second," and "last"
Indicator
- 6. Explain how textual changes in a work clarify meaning or fulfill a purpose
Objectives
- Revise own text for word choice
Indicator
- 7. Locate, retrieve, and use information from various sources to accomplish a purpose
Objectives
- Identify and use sources of information on a topic
- Use various information retrieval sources (traditional and/or electronic) to obtain information on a topic
- Use note taking and organizational strategies to record and organize information
- Participate in teacher-directed note taking and organization of information
- Use information to fulfill a given purpose
Standard 5.0 Controlling Language
Topic
A. Grammar
Indicator
- 1. Identify and use grammar concepts and skills that strengthen oral and written language
Objectives
- Identify and use various parts of speech, such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives
- Compose declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences
- Identify and use verb forms, such as helping verbs
- Identify and use verb tenses, such as present, past, and future
Topic
B. Usage
Indicator
- 1. Recognize examples of conventional usage in personal and academic reading
Objectives
Indicator
- 2. Comprehend and apply standard English usage in oral and written language
Objectives
- Recognize and use correct subject/verb agreement and noun/pronoun agreement
- Recognize and use consistent and appropriate verb tenses, such as past, present, and future
Topic
C. Mechanics
Indicator
- 1. Explain the purpose of mechanics to make and clarify meaning in academic and personal reading and writing
Objectives
Indicator
- 2. Comprehend and apply Standard English punctuation and capitalization in written language
Objectives
- Use periods and other end punctuation
- Use commas correctly in dates, addresses, salutations and closings, and items in a series
- Use apostrophes in contractions
- Use capital letters to identify proper nouns and to begin sentences
Topic
D. Spelling
Indicator
- 1. Apply conventional spelling in written language
Objectives
- Spell non-phonetic high frequency words
- Spell phonetically regular high frequency words
- Spell grade level appropriate pattern words
- Spell two syllable words that follow regular spelling patterns, including compound words
- Spell words with simple prefixes and suffixes
- Represent all sounds in a word when attempting unknown words
- Access resources to spell unknown words, such as word wall, content word chart, dictionary, technology
Topic
E. Handwriting
Indicator
- 1. Produce writing that is legible to the audience
Objectives
- Form upper and lower case cursive letters
- Use manuscript in daily assignments to build accuracy and automaticity
- Use connecting strokes to write continuous text
Standard 6.0 Listening
Topic
A. Listening
Indicator
- 1. Demonstrate active listening strategies
Objectives
- Attend to the speaker
- Ask appropriate questions
- Respond appropriately to clarify and understand
Indicator
- 2. Comprehend and analyze what is heard
Objectives
- Determine whether a speaker's general purpose is to inform, to persuade, or to entertain
- Identify rhythms and patterns of language, including alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhyme, and repetition
- Demonstrate an understanding of what is heard by retelling, asking questions, relating prior knowledge, and summarizing
- Follow a set of multi-step directions
- Listen carefully to expand and enrich vocabulary
- Make judgments based on information from the speaker
Standard 7.0 Speaking
Topic
A. Speaking
Indicator
- 1. Use organization and delivery strategies
Objectives
- Speak clearly enough to be heard and understood in a variety of settings
- Use verbal and non-verbal techniques useful in communication, such as volume and/or gestures
Indicator
- 2. Make oral presentations
Objectives
- Speak in a variety of situations to inform and/or relate experiences, including retelling stories
- State a position and support it with reasons
- Participate in dramatic presentations
- Plan and deliver effective oral presentations
- Use props when appropriate
- *Independent level text (Put Reading First) is relatively easy text for the reader, with no more than approximately 1 in 20 words that are difficult for the reader (95% success). Instructional level text (Put Reading First) is challenging but manageable text for the reader, with no more than approximately 1 in 10 words difficult for the reader (90% success).
- **New Standards identifies the need for students to process 1 million words per year to maintain academic progress.
- ***Emphasis is on application of conventions rather than memorization of terms.
Indicators/objectives that include assessment limits are assessed on MSA *New Standards identifies the need for students to process 1 million words per year to maintain academic progress.
11/15/07