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E. General Reading Comprehension
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1. Apply comprehension skills through exposure to a variety of print and non-print texts, including traditional print and electronic texts
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a. Listen to critically, read, and discuss texts representing diversity in content, culture, authorship, and perspective, including areas such as race, gender, disability, religion, and socio-economic background
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b. ** Read a minimum of 25 self-selected and/or assigned books or book equivalents representing various genres
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c. Discuss reactions to and ideas/information gained from reading experiences with adults and peers in both formal and informal situations
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2. Use strategies to prepare for reading (before reading)
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a. Select and apply appropriate strategies to prepare for reading the text
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3. Use strategies to make meaning from text (during reading)
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a. Select and apply appropriate strategies to make meaning from text during reading
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4. Use strategies to demonstrate understanding of the text (after reading)
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a. Identify and explain the main idea
Assessment limit:
- Of the text or a portion of the text
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b. Identify and explain information directly stated in the text
Assessment limit:
- In the text or a portion of the text
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c. Draw inferences and/or conclusions and make generalizations
Assessment limit:
- From the text or a portion of the text
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d. Confirm, refute, or make predictions
Assessment limit:
- The development, topics, or ideas that might logically be included if the text were extended
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e. Summarize or paraphrase
Assessment limit:
- The text or a portion of the text
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f. Connect the text to prior knowledge or personal experience
Assessment limit:
- Prior knowledge or experience that clarifies, extends, or challenges the ideas and/or information in the text or a portion of the text
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