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Standard 1.0 General Reading Processes:
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Standard 1.0 General Reading Processes:
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A. Phonemic Awareness
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A. Phonemic Awareness
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1. Discriminate sounds and words
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1. Discriminate sounds and words
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a. Tell whether sounds are same or different
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a. Identify whether isolated sounds are same or different
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b. Recognize that letters represent sounds
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b. Identify initial and final sounds in a word
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c. Identify and repeat initial sounds in words
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c. Categorize words as same or different by initial or final sounds
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d. Classify words by initial sounds
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2. Discriminate and produce rhyming words and alliteration
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2. Discriminate and produce rhyming words and alliteration
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a. Repeat rhyming words
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a. Repeat and produce rhyming words
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b. Repeat phrases and sentences with alliteration
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b. Identify and repeat sentences that use alliteration
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c. Discriminate rhyming words from non-rhyming words
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3. Blend sounds and syllables to form words
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3. Blend sounds and syllables to form words
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a. Orally blend syllables into a whole word, such as fun-ny=funny
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a. Orally blend syllables into a whole word, such as fun-ny=funny
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b. Orally blend onset and rimes (word families) into a whole word, such as b-at=bat
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c. Orally blend 2-3 phonemes into one syllable words, such as m-e=me; f-u-n=fun
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4. Segment sounds in spoken words and sentences
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4. Segment and manipulate sounds in spoken words and sentences
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a. Clap words in a sentence
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a. Clap words in a sentence
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b. Identify the initial sound in a word
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b. Clap syllables in a word
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c. Say syllables
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d. Identify the initial sound in a word
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e. Segment individual sounds in words
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f. Substitute initial sounds in words to form new words
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B. Phonics
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B. Phonics
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1. Recognize that letters have corresponding sounds
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1. Identify letters and corresponding sounds
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a. Recognize similarities and differences in letter shapes
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a. Identify in isolation all upper and lower case letters of the alphabet
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b. Match familiar consonant sounds to appropriate letters, such as m, b, f, t, p
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b. Identify letters matched to sounds
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c. Generate the sounds associated with individual letters and letter patterns, such as s-, st-, -at, -ack, -ed
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2. Decode words in grade-level texts
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2. Decode words in grade-level texts
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a. Identify and name some upper and lower case letters in words, especially those in the student's own name
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a. Identify similarities and differences in letters and words
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b. Blend letter sounds in one-syllable words (CVC)
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c. Use onset and rime (word families) to decode one-syllable words
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C. Fluency *
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C. Fluency *
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1. Engage in imitative reading at an appropriate rate
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1. Engage in imitative reading at an appropriate rate
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a. Listen to models of fluent reading
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a. Listen to models of fluent reading
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b. Recite nursery rhymes, poems, and finger plays with expression
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b. Recite nursery rhymes, poems, and finger plays with expression
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c. Develop beginning sight vocabulary of familiar words, such as first name, color words
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2. Read orally from familiar texts at an appropriate rate
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a. Read familiar text with accuracy and expression
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b. Use knowledge of end punctuation to signal expression in reading
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c. Recognize some words by sight, such as student's first and last name, a, the, my, you, is, are
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D. Vocabulary
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D. Vocabulary
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1. Develop and apply vocabulary through exposure to a variety of texts
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1. Develop and apply vocabulary through exposure to a variety of texts
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a. Acquire new vocabulary through listening to a variety of texts on a daily basis
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a. Acquire new vocabulary through listening to and reading a variety of texts on a daily basis
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b. Discuss words and word meanings daily as they are encountered in texts, instruction, and conversation
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b. Discuss words and word meanings daily as they are encountered in texts, instruction, and conversation
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c. Asks questions about unknown objects and words related to topics discussed
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c. Ask questions to clarify meaning about objects and words related to topics discussed
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d. Listen to and identify the meaning of content-specific vocabulary
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d. Listen to and identify the meaning of new vocabulary in multiple contexts
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e. Identify some signs, labels, and environmental print
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e. Listen to and identify the meaning of content-specific vocabulary
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f. Collect and play with favorite words
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f. Read signs, labels, and environmental print
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g. Collect and manipulate favorite words
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2. Develop a conceptual understanding of new words
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2. Develop a conceptual understanding of new words
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a. Use words to describe size, color, and shape
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a. Use words to describe location, size, color, and shape
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b. Name common objects shown in pictures
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b. Name pictures of common concepts, such as sleeping, running, walking
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c. Use names and labels of basic concepts, such as stop, go, boys, girls, in, out, poison
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d. Identify and sort pictures of common words into basic categories, such as colors, numbers, seasons
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3. Understand, acquire, and use new vocabulary
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3. Understand, acquire, and use new vocabulary
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a. Use illustrations to find meaning of unknown words
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a. Use text and illustrations to identify meaning of unknown words
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b. Use newly learned vocabulary on multiple occasions to reinforce meaning
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b. Use newly learned vocabulary on multiple occasions to reinforce meaning
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c. Use word structure to determine meaning of words
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d. Use resources to determine meaning of unknown words
- Picture dictionaries
- Charts
- Diagrams
- Posters
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E. General Reading Comprehension
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E. General Reading Comprehension
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1. Demonstrate an understanding of concepts of print to determine how print is organized and read
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1. Demonstrate an understanding of concepts of print to determine how print is organized and read
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a. Understand that speech can be written and read
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a. Understand that speech can be written and read
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b. Understand that print conveys meaning
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b. Read a minimum of 15 books, both literary and informational
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c. Demonstrate the proper use of a book
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c. Identify title, cover page, front and back of book, table of contents, page numbers, and describe what information is presented on the title and cover pages
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d. Identify the title of a book
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d. Track print from left to right and top to bottom
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e. Demonstrate that text is read from left to right and top to bottom
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e. Make return sweep to next line of text
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f. Identify pictures, shapes, letters, and numerals
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f. Match oral words to printed words
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g. Differentiate numerals, letters and words
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h. Recognize that printed words are separated by spaces
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i. Recognize that letters build words and words build sentences
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2. Use strategies to prepare for reading (before reading)
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2. Use strategies to prepare for reading (before reading)
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a. Make connections to the text using illustrations/photographs from prior knowledge
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a. Make connections to the text using illustrations, photographs, and prior knowledge
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b. Make predictions by examining the title, cover, illustrations/photographs, and familiar author or topic
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b. Make predictions by examining the title, cover, illustrations/photographs/text, and familiar author or topic
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c. Help set a purpose for reading
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c. Ask questions about the text by examining the title, cover, illustrations, photographs, text
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d. Set a purpose for reading
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3. Use strategies to make meaning from text (during reading)
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3. Use strategies to make meaning from text (during reading)
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a. Use illustrations to construct meaning
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a. Use illustrations to construct meaning from text
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b. Make and confirm predictions
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b. Make, confirm, or adjust predictions
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c. Connect events, characters, and actions in stories to specific life experiences
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c. Make comments and ask relevant questions
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d. Reread sentences when meaning is not clear
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e. Connect events, characters, and actions in stories to specific life experiences
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4. Demonstrate understanding of text (after reading)
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4. Demonstrate understanding of text (after reading)
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a. Recall information from text
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a. Recall and discuss information from text
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b. Respond orally to questions
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b. Respond to questions (who, what, and where) and verify answers using illustrations/text
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c. Respond to text in a variety of ways
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c. Respond to text by drawing, speaking, dramatizing, or writing
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d. Review the purpose for reading
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d. Compare information in text with prior knowledge
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e. Retell a story as though reading a book
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e. Validate/determine the purpose for reading
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f. Retell a story using text as support
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