State Curriculum - Reading

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Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7
Standard 6.0 Listening: Students will demonstrate effective listening to learn, process, and analyze information. Standard 6.0 Listening: Students will demonstrate effective listening to learn, process, and analyze information. Standard 6.0 Listening: Students will demonstrate effective listening to learn, process, and analyze information.
A. Listening A. Listening A. Listening
1. Demonstrate active listening strategies
1. Apply and demonstrate listening skills appropriately in a variety of settings and for a variety of purposes
1. Apply and demonstrate listening skills appropriately in a variety of settings and for a variety of purposes
a. Attend to the speaker
a. Attend to the speaker
a. Use criteria to evaluate oral presentations such as purpose, delivery techniques, content, visual aids, body language, and facial expressions
b. Ask appropriate questions
b. Ask appropriate questions
b. Gather information from listening to a speaker
c. Contribute relevant comments
c. Contribute relevant comments
c. Use memory techniques for various listening tasks
d. Relate prior knowledge
d. Relate prior knowledge
 
  e. Use note-taking to assist listening when appropriate
 
  f. Maintain visual contact with the speaker
 
  g. Maintain focus by identifying and managing barriers to listening
 
2. Comprehend and analyze what is heard
2. Apply comprehension and literary analysis strategies and skills for a variety of listening purposes and settings
2. Apply comprehension and literary analysis strategies and skills for a variety of listening purposes and settings
a. Determine speaker's purpose
a. Elaborate on the information and ideas presented
a. Ask relevant questions concerning the speaker's content, delivery, and purpose
b. Identify how the language of the presentation contributes to effect and meaning
b. Make inferences or draw conclusions based on the presentation
b. Determine a speaker's purpose and viewpoint
c. Elaborate on the information and ideas presented
c. Determine speaker's attitude through verbal and non-verbal cues such as tone of voice, inflections, body language, facial expressions
c. Interpret the speech or performance or presentation
d. Draw conclusions based on the information presented
d. Explain how the effects of language contribute to meaning
d. Make inferences or draw conclusions based on the presentation
e. Determine speaker's attitude through verbal and non-verbal cues such as tone of voice, inflections, and facial expressions
e. Provide constructive feedback to speakers concerning the delivery as well as its overall impact upon the listeners
e. Provide constructive feedback to speakers concerning the coherence and logic of a speech's content and delivery as well as its overall impact upon the listeners
 

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.

 

MSDE has developed a toolkit for these standards which can be found online at: http://mdk12.org/instruction/curriculum/reading/vsc_toolkit.html.

 

11/15/07