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Generate resourceEngage in collaborative discussions about various topics and texts, including their own writing, with peers in small and large groups.
Generate resourceAsk and answer relevant questions to seek help or get information to confirm understanding.
Generate resourceOrally describe people, places, things, and events with relevant details expressing their ideas.
Generate resourceExpand their sight word vocabulary by reading regularly- and irregularly-spelled words in isolation and context with increasing automaticity.
Generate resourceOrally and accurately read grade-level text at a smooth rate with expression that connotes comprehension.
Generate resourceBlend phonemes to form spoken words with 4-6 phonemes, including consonant blends (e.g., /s/ /t/ /r/ /i/ /ng/ = string).
Generate resourceSegment phonemes in spoken words with 4-6 phonemes into individual phonemes (e.g., string = /s/ /t/ /r/ /i/ /ng/).
Generate resourceAdd, delete, and substitute phonemes in one-syllable spoken words with 3-5 phonemes (e.g., add /c/ to the beginning of at to say cat; delete the /p/ from pin, to say in; substitute the /o/ in stop with /e/ to say step).
Generate resourceRecognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., capitalization of the first word, ending punctuation: period, exclamation point, question mark).
Generate resourceCorrectly form letters and use appropriate spacing for letters, words, and sentences using left-to-right and top-to-bottom progression.
Generate resourceDecode one-syllable phonetically-regular words by using their knowledge of the following phonics skills:- single consonants (e.g., b = /b/, f = /f/, t = /t/)- short vowel sounds (i.e., ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ)- consonant blends (e.g., bl, br, cr)- consonant digraphs and trigraphs (e.g., sh, tch)- vowel-consonant-silent e (e.g., lake)- r-controlled vowels (i.e., ar, er, ir, or, ur)- vowel digraphs (e.g., ea, oa, ee)
Generate resourceDecode words by applying knowledge of syllable types in one-syllable words:- closed- open
Generate resourceDecode words by applying knowledge of structural analysis:- compound words- inflectional endings (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing)
Generate resourceStudents will identify the topic or main idea with some supporting details of a text.
Generate resourceStudents will sequence the plot (i.e., beginning, middle, and end) of a story.
Generate resourceUse correct spelling when writing the following sounds in words:- consonants- short vowels- digraphs- consonant blends- vowel-consonant-silent e
Generate resourceCorrectly spell high-frequency and irregularly-spelled words by using common letter/sound correspondences and recalling the irregular parts of words (e.g., the: th- is a common letter/sound correspondence, -e is irregular).
Generate resourceStudents will develop and edit drafts using appropriate spacing between letters, words, and sentences using left-to-right and top-to-bottom progression.
Generate resourceStudents will develop drafts by sequencing the action in a story or details about a topic through writing sentences.
Generate resourceStudents will correctly spell grade-level, highly decodable words (e.g., cup, like, cart) and common, irregularly spelled sight words (e.g., the) while editing using resources as needed.
Generate resourceStudents will routinely use a recursive process to publish final drafts for an authentic audience (e.g., reading aloud, author's chair).
Generate resourceIdentify the author's purpose (i.e., tell a story, provide information) with prompting.
Generate resourceFind textual evidence when provided with examples of literary elements:- setting ( i.e., time and place)- main characters and their traits
Generate resourceAsk and answer basic questions (e.g., who, what, where, why, and when) about texts.
Generate resourceWrite narratives incorporating characters, plot (i.e., beginning, middle, end), and a basic setting (i.e., time, place) with prompting.
Generate resourceBegin to write facts about a topic in response to a text read aloud to demonstrate understanding with prompting.
Generate resourceWrite an opinion about a topic and provide a reason to support the opinion with prompting.
Generate resourceBegin to determine relationships among words, including synonyms and antonyms.
Generate resourceUse word parts (e.g., affixes, Anglo-Saxon roots, stems) to define unfamiliar words with prompting.
Generate resourceBegin to use grade-level resource materials (e.g., simple dictionary, glossary) to clarify the meaning of words.
Generate resourceAcquire new grade-level vocabulary, relate new words to prior knowledge, and apply vocabulary in new situations.
Generate resourceUse grade-level vocabulary to communicate ideas through speaking and writing.
Generate resourceRecognize parts of speech in sentences:- nouns as concrete objects (i.e., people, places, and things)- regular plural nouns- present-tense verbs as actions- color, size, and number adjectives- prepositions- the pronouns I, me, you, and we- the conjunctions and, or, and but- the adverbs too and very
Generate resourceUse nouns, verbs, and adjectives to add clarity and variety to their writing.
Generate resourceCapitalize the first letter of a sentence, proper names, and months and days of the week.
Generate resourceIdentify who can answer questions about their topic or what resources they will need to find the information.
Generate resourceIdentify and use graphic and text features to understand texts:- photos- illustrations- titles- labels- headings- charts- graphs
Generate resourceOrganize information found during group or individual research, using graphic organizers or other aids with prompting.
Generate resourceUse a combination of writing, sound, visual content, and/or movement to communicate ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
Generate resourceSelect texts for academic and personal purposes and read independently for extended periods of time.
Generate resourceWrite independently using a combination of emergent and conventional writing with prompting.
Generate resourceStudents will read and write independently for a variety of purposes and periods of time.
Generate resourceStudents will expand and apply knowledge of grammar, usage, mechanics, and style to comprehend texts and communicate effectively.
Generate resourceStudents will comprehend and communicate knowledge through alphabetic, aural, visual, spatial, and/or gestural content.
Generate resourceStudents will engage in inquiry to acquire, refine, and communicate accurate information.
Generate resourceStudents will develop foundational skills for reading and writing proficiency by working with sounds, letters, and text.
Generate resourceStudents will expand and apply their spoken and reading vocabularies to speak, read, and write effectively.
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