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Author Technique: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the effectiveness of author technique.
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Author Intention: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the author's purpose in a given work.
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Point of View: Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate how author point of view influences reading materials.
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Genre: Independent Reading/Read-Aloud
The learner will be able to explore a variety of literature through independent reading and/or read-alouds.
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Genre: Literary/Media/Explore
The learner will be able to explore a variety of literary genres and media genres.
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Nonfiction/Fiction: Reading
The learner will be able to read a variety of nonfiction and fiction that is appropriate for grade level.
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Author: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the author of a given passage.
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Informational: Identify/Read
The learner will be able to identify informational texts and read a variety of informational texts for a variety of purposes.
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Poetry: Share/Recognize Rhymes
The learner will be able to share poetry and recognize rhymes in children's literature.
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Genre: Audiotapes/Library Center/Explore
The learner will be able to explore a variety of literature through audiotapes and the use of library centers.
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Author/Text: Identify/Fiction/Nonfiction
The learner will be able to identify favorite authors and favorite fictional and nonfictional texts.
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Expository: How/Why/What If/ Discuss
The learner will be able to discuss how, why, and what-if questions when reading expository texts.
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Grammar: Use
The learner will be able to use correct grammar including correctly using adjectives, nouns, pronouns, and verbs.
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Sentence Structure: Length/Variety
The learner will be able to write a variety of sentences types and write using a variety of sentence structures and lengths.
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Noun: Forms/Edit
The learner will be able to edit writing for noun forms.
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Subject-Verb: Agreement
The learner will be able to use correct subject-verb agreement.
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Pronoun: Case/Edit
The learner will be able to edit written works for correct use of pronouns.
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Sentence Structure: Identify Complete
The learner will be able to identify complete sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Change to Question
The learner will be able to change a declarative sentence into a question.
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Sentence Structure: Grammar/Effective
The learner will be able to write grammatically correct, effective sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Use
The learner will be able to apply and use correct, coherent sentence structure to communicate effectively.
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Fragment: Identify
The learner will be able to identify incomplete sentences.
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Run-On: Identify
The learner will be able to identify run-on sentences.
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Sentence Combining: Concise/Clarity
The learner will be able to combine two sentences concisely and with clarity of meaning and will use the conjunction "and" to form a compound sentence.
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Culture: Diversity/Interest/Respect
The learner will be able to use literature to develop an interest in and a knowledge and respect for multicultural, gender and ethnic diversity in language.
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Expression: Language Development
The learner will be able to utilize gross motor, sensory motor, and perceptual skills in language development.
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Conventions: Standard English
The learner will be able to demonstrate appropriate use of Standard English in writing.
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Declarative/Interrogative: Intonation
The learner will be able to recognize a declarative and/or an interrogative sentence by noting intonation of the speaker.
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Edit: Complete/Sentence
The learner will be able to edit for the use of complete sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Words/ Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize that sentences in print consist of individual words.
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Conventions: Language/Writing
The learner will be able to use accepted language conventions when writing.
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Punctuation: Apply
The learner will be able to apply fundamental punctuation rules to written works.
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Capitalization: Use Correctly
The learner will be able to use capitalization correctly including capitalizing the beginning of a sentence, his/her own first and last names, the pronoun "I", and proper nouns.
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Mechanics: Punctuation/Apply
The learner will be able to apply an understanding of punctuation to clarify written works.
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Abbreviate: Common/Identify
The learner will be able to identify commonly used abbreviations.
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Contraction: Use/Identify
The learner will be able to correctly use a contraction and identify the words used to make a contraction.
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Endmark: Identify/Declarative/Questions
The learner will be able to identify ending punctuation for declarative sentences and for questions.
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Endmark: Sentence/Period/Question Mark
The learner will be able to correctly use a period and/or a question mark at the end of a sentence when punctuating.
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Mechanics: Standard English
The learner will be able to apply Standard English language mechanics.
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Endmark: Comprehend Usage
The learner will be able to comprehend the usage of exclamation points, periods, and question marks in reading materials.
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Behaviors: Active Listening
The learner will be able to expand listening skills and engage in active listening during different situations.
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Analytical: Auditory/Questions
The learner will be able to respond critically to questions in auditory material.
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Critical Listening: Content/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze auditory material.
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Directions: Follow/Given Orally
The learner will be able to understand and follow directions to complete an assignment including two- and three-step directions given orally.
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Evaluating: Information
The learner will be able to evaluate information delivered by a speaker.
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Written: Dictation
The learner will be able to respond to auditory materials by writing from dictation.
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Behaviors: Interpretive Skills
The learner will be able to demonstrate developmentally appropriate interpretive listening comprehension skills.
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Behaviors: Literal Skills
The learner will be able to demonstrate developmentally appropriate literal listening comprehension skills.
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Figurative Language: Literal
The learner will be able to distinguish between figurative and literal meanings of words and phrases.
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Behaviors: Variety/Attentive
The learner will be able to listen attentively to a variety of speakers.
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Response: Variety/Media
The learner will be able to listen and respond to a wide variety of media.
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Detail: Specific Information
The learner will be able to listen for specific information.
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Discussion: Group/Participate
The learner will be able to participate in group discussions.
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Predicting: Story
The learner will be able to make predictions about how a story read aloud will end.
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Purposes: Identify
The learner will be able to identify his/her purpose for listening.
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Comprehension: Display Skills
The learner will be able to display comprehension skills and improve reading comprehension by reading independently on a daily basis for a sustained period of time.
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Prior Knowledge: Understand Text
The learner will be able to use prior knowledge (including prior knowledge of topic) to understand and comprehend texts.
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Emergent Reading: Letter/Word/Sign
The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the structural relationship in letters, words, and signs.
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Cause/Effect: Understanding
The learner will be able to understand the relationship between cause and effect.
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Main Idea: Stated
The learner will be able to identify, determine, and discuss the main idea stated in a reading passage.
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Draw Conclusion: Reading Material
The learner will be able to draw and confirm conclusions about reading materials.
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Predict Outcome: Information
The learner will be able to make and/or revise predictions from information in written and reading material.
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Fact/Opinion
The learner will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion.
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Summary: Strategies
The learner will be able to summarize material while he/she reads through the use of sentences and illustrations.
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Theme: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the theme of a given reading passage.
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Inference: Information
The learner will be able to make inferences from information in written material.
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Detail: Identify
The learner will be able to identify details from reading passages.
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Reading Aloud: Fluency/Expression
The learner will be able to read aloud (both texts and his/her own compositions) to develop fluency, expression, accuracy, and confidence.
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Story: Elements/Identify
The learner will be able to recognize, identify, and discuss story elements, such as setting, problem or plot, and characters (including main characters).
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Compare: Reading Material
The learner will be able to make comparisons about reading material.
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Strategies: Vocabulary/Using
The learner will be able to use vocabulary to understand what is read.
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Strategies: Graphic/Use
The learner will be able to use and apply common graphical features (including graphic organizers) to increase understanding of reading materials and to enhance texts.
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Strategies: Knowing
The learner will be able to know of a variety of strategies which aid comprehension.
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Strategies: Extend Information
The learner will be able to extend information beyond passage ideas while reading.
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Strategies: Critical Thinking
The learner will be able to apply critical thinking when reading materials.
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Plot: Climax
The learner will be able to recognize plot climax in reading selections.
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Literary Device: Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze literary devices used in reading materials.
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Reality/Fantasy
The learner will be able to distinguish between reality and fantasy.
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Sequence: Identify Order
The learner will be able to identify the order of events which occur within a reading selection and retell a story sequentially.
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Sequence: Use/Understand
The learner will be able to use sequence to understand reading materials.
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Questions: Aid Understanding
The learner will be able to generate questions to aid understanding while reading and will initiate questions or discussion about text.
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Structure: Increase Understanding
The learner will be able to use text structure to increase understanding of reading materials.
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Reading Behaviors: Appreciation
The learner will be able to appreciate written texts.
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Reading Behaviors: Confidence/Pleasure
The learner will be able to read independently, with confidence, and on his/her own for pleasure.
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Response: Connection/Text
The learner will be able to make connections among reading materials.
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Strategies: Variety/Develop/Use
The learner will be able to develop and use a variety of reading strategies to monitor comprehension and improve fluency.
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Analyzing: Content
The learner will be able to analyze written material.
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Emergent Reading: Print Conventions
The learner will be able to develop an understanding that print imparts meaning and demonstrate comprehension of and apply the conventions and concepts of print when reading including title, author, illustrator, left-to-right, and directionality.
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Evaluating/Interpreting: Content
The learner will be able to evaluate the content of and interpret reading materials.
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Organization: Information
The learner will be able to organize information while reading.
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Purposes: Obtain Information/Understand
The learner will be able to read to obtain and acquire information and to increase understanding.
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Strategies: Consonants/Rhyming Words
The learner will be able to use consonant substitution and rhyming words as a strategy for reading.
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Strategies: Principles/Apply
The learner will be able to apply phonetic principles, word recognition, and other strategies to read fluently.
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Strategies: Pictures/Using
The learner will be able to use pictures to gain an understanding of the written text.
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Construct Meaning: Strategies
The learner will be able to construct meaning from reading selections using many different comprehension strategies.
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Detail: Identify Events
The learner will be able to identify with events occurring within literary selections.
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Emergent Reading: Fluency/Confidence
The learner will be able to read with increasing fluency and confidence.
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Emergent Reading: Left/Right/Top/Bottom
The learner will be able to understand and use basic reading behaviors such as reading from left to right and from the top of a page and going down.
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Post-Reading: Strategies
The learner will be able to use post-reading strategies to confirm his/her understanding of a given text.
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Prereading: Strategies/Apply/Develop
The learner will be able to apply and develop a variety of prereading strategies (including viewing illustrations).
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Prior Knowledge: Activities/Background
The learner will be able to take part in activities to build background knowledge to derive meaning from text.
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Purposes: Establishing
The learner will be able to establish a purpose for reading specific materials before engaging in reading.
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Reading Behaviors: Favorite Books/Print
The learner will be able to share favorite books and environmental print.
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Reading Behaviors: Literacy Activities
The learner will be able to participate in various literacy activities.
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Reading Behaviors: Motivation/Create
The learner will be able to create and maintain a motivation to read.
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Reading Behaviors: Self-Selected/Read
The learner will be able to read self-selected literature independently on a daily basis.
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Reading Behaviors: Teacher Monitor
The learner will be able to read in a teacher monitored environment.
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Response: Creative
The learner will be able to respond creatively to written material.
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Sharing: Take Part/Reading
The learner will be able to take part in shared reading, guided oral readings, and paired reading.
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Strategies: Reading to Learn/Curriculum
The learner will be able to develop skills to facilitate reading to learn across the curriculum.
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Conflict: Solution/Discuss
The learner will be able to discuss the solution to a conflict in a story.
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Construct Meaning: Graphic Organizers
The learner will be able to use graphic organizers to understand text.
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Decode: Strategies/Use
The learner will be able to use a variety of strategies to decode words.
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Draw Conclusion: Accuracy
The learner will be able to draw conclusions founded on the accuracy of reading materials.
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Emergent Reading: Nursrey Rhyme
The learner will be able to recognize rhyme in Mother Goose books.
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Emergent Reading: Families/Sorts/Walls
The learner will be able to use and investigate word families, word sorts, and word walls.
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Main Idea: Picture/Identify
The learner will be able to identify a story's main idea from the pictures and the main idea of a picture book.
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Preference: Story/Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize favorite stories.
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Reading Aloud: Punctuation/Apply
The learner will be able to apply the use of punctuation to aid in reading aloud.
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Reading Behaviors: Correct Problems
The learner will be able to use self-correct to correct his/her own reading errors while engaged in and to monitor reading.
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Reading Behaviors: Taped Materials
The learner will be able to read from taped materials in the classroom.
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Response: Discussion/Relate/Personal
The learner will be able to discuss reading materials and relate to personal experiences.
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Response: Illustrations/Signs/Symbols
The learner will be able to create and/or apply illustrations, signs, or rebus symbols when responding to literature.
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Sequence: Three-Step/Four-Step/Remember
The learner will be able to remember a three-step and/or four-step sequence of events and accuractely retell or recount 3 or 4 incidents sequentially.
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Source: Variety/Purpose/Read
The learner will be able to read a wide variety of literary selections for a variety of purposes.
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Strategies: Features/Use/Find
The learner will be able to use text features to find information in text.
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Task: Read/Perform Task
The learner will be able to read to perform a task.
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Character/Events: Similar/Different
The learner will be able to recognize and identify similarities and differences in characters, texts, or events from different texts.
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Reading Behaviors: Emergent/Independent
The learner will be able to progress from emergent to independent reading.
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Reading Behaviors: Interest/Display
The learner will be able to display interest in storybooks, expository texts, poems, newspapers, and environmental print.
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Reading Behaviors: Investigate
The learner will be able to investigate literature that includes multicultural, gender, and ethnic diversity.
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Reading Behaviors: Select Books
The learner will be able to choose to interact with books and other literary materials on his/her own.
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Reading Behaviors: Monitor
The learner will be able to monitor his/her reading.
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Response: Graphic Organizers/Webs/Maps
The learner will be able to apply the use of graphic organizers, webs, and story maps when responding orally to questions about text.
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Vocabulary: Mature Command
The learner will be able to demonstrate a mature command of vocabulary when writing.
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Strategies: Expand/Vocabulary
The learner will be able to expand his/her vocabulary by applying phonetic principles and structural analysis, by reading a variety of meaningful texts, by reading out loud, and by engaging in discussions.
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Word Relationships: Understand
The learner will be able to understand word relationships.
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Synonym: Define
The learner will be able to define synonyms.
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Context: Word Meaning
The learner will be able to infer word meaning from context.
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Context: Missing Words
The learner will be able to use context to infer missing words.
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Vocabulary: Read/Identify/Understand
The learner will be able to read, identify, and understand grade specific vocabulary words.
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Strategies: Meaning/Category
The learner will be able to identify and determine the meaning of a word by using knowledge of categories.
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Strategies: Variety
The learner will be able to apply a variety of vocabulary strategies.
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Analyze: Contextual Analysis
The learner will be able to use structural analysis and contextual clues to define unfamiliar words found in the course of reading.
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Listening: Oral/Develop
The learner will be able to develop vocabulary by listening to orally read literature.
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Vocabulary: Development
The learner will be able to demonstrate vocabulary development and increase content specific vocabulary.
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Base Word: Suffixes/Add
The learner will be able to add suffixes to base words.
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Strategies: Structural Analysis/Pictures
The learner will be able to use structural analysis and/or picture clues to decode words.
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Syllabication: Awareness/Demonstrate
The learner will be able to demonstrate awareness of syllables by clapping or moving objects and identify the number of syllables in a given word.
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Word Rhymes
The learner will be able to identify rhyming words.
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Context: Words/Predict
The learner will be able to predict words by applying context clues and structural analysis.
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Speaking/Writing: Newly Learned Words
The learner will be able to use speaking and/or writing experiences to practice applying newly learned vocabulary words.
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Letters: Sounds/Relationship
The learner will be able to understand the relationship between sounds and symbols and match words read orally to their printed counterparts.
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Word: Analysis Skills
The learner will be able to demonstrate developmentally appropriate word analysis skills.
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Final Sound: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the final sound of a word.
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Initial Sound: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the initial sound of a word.
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Vowels: Auditory Discrimination
The learner will be able to recognize the long and short sounds of vowels.
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Vowel: Variant
The learner will be able to identify variant vowel sounds.
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Word: Sounds
The learner will be able to comprehend that words are made up of sounds .
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Word: Sight/Orally Read
The learner will be able to identify an orally read sight word.
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Consonant: Blend/Identify
The learner will be able to identify consonant blends.
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Consonant: Digraph/Identify
The learner will be able to identify consonant digraphs.
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Decoding: Automatically
The learner will be able to develop decoding strategies and decode words automatically.
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Decoding: Letter-Sound/Correspondence
The learner will be able to use all letter-sound correspondences within a word to decode a word.
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Decoding: One-Syllable/Regular
The learner will be able to decode one-syllable words that are phonetically regular.
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Initial/Final Sound: Cue Words/Respond
The learner will be able to respond to cue words that have the same beginning or ending sound.
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Vowel: Long/Short/Vowel/Orally Decode
The learner will be able to orally decode words using long vowel and/or short sounds.
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Word: Identify/High/Frequency
The learner will be able to identify high frequency regular and irregular words.
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Word: One/Syllable/Break
The learner will be able to break one syllable words into their components.
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Word: Phoneme/One-Syllable
The learner will be able to blend and/or divide the phonemes of one-syllable words.
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Decoding: One-Syllable Words
The learner will be able to use phonetic strategies to decode one-syllable words.
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Edit: Adjectives/Adverbs
The learner will be able to edit for correct use of adverbs and adjectives.
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Conclusion: Use
The learner will be able to use a conclusion in a written work and write a new ending for a story.
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Prewriting: Strategies/Variety
The learner will be able to apply a variety of prewriting strategies to plan what to write and understand how to use outlining, brainstorming, drawing, information sources, and graphic organizers as prewriting strategies.
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Paragraph: Topic Sentence/Identify
The learner will be able to select the best topic sentence for a given paragraph.
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Write: Variety of Purposes
The learner will be able to write for a variety of purposes, to describe a person, place, thing, or event, to inform, to be reflective, to entertain, to fully express ideas, and to record observations.
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Prewriting: Develop a Focus
The learner will be able to develop a focus for his/her writing.
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Topic: Assigned/Composition
The learner will be able to create a composition on an assigned topic.
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Conventions: Mechanics
The learner will be able to begin to identify and use mechanics in writing.
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Conventions: Standard Spelling
The learner will be able to begin to identify and use standard spelling in writing.
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Sequence: Ideas
The learner will be able to order ideas or events sequentially when writing, dictate a sequence of events in order, and sequence ideas in logical order.
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Clarity/Focus: Relevant Information
The learner will be able to include relevant information in his/her writing.
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Edit: Verb Form
The learner will be able to edit written works for correct verb forms.
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Edit: Capitalization
The learner will be able to edit sentences for capitalization errors.
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Edit: Punctuation
The learner will be able to edit for correct use of punctuation.
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Edit: Usage
The learner will be able to edit written works for usage.
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Across Curriculum: Expand/Use Writing
The learner will be able to expand the use of writing to learn across the curriculum and use writing strategies across the curriculum to obtain and show knowledge.
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Across Curriculum: Math Journals
The learner will be able to write in math journals, compose math stories, and write explanations for problem solving.
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Composition: Variety
The learner will be able to write a variety of compositions.
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Expressive: Book/Classroom/Individual
The learner will be able to create a classroom book and an individual book.
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Genre: Variety
The learner will be able to write in a variety of genres.
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Journal: Maintaining
The learner will be able to maintain a journal.
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Opinion: Samples/Maintain/Judgements
The learner will be able to with teacher's aid, maintain samples of writings and illustrations expressing opinions and judgements.
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Writing Behaviors: Time/Place/Materials
The learner will be able to take part in writing when provided with time, place, and materials.
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Information: Science/Social Studies
The learner will be able to summarize information learned in science and compose stories using information learned in social studies.
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Across Curriculum: Shared Writings/Arts
The learner will be able to take part in shared writings about the arts and classroom activities.
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Clarity: Words/Phrases/Enhance
The learner will be able to identify words or phrases that could enhance clarification after writing or dictating a story.
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Collaborative Writing: Group Stories
The learner will be able to compose group stories with a beginning, middle, and ending.
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Conventions: Legible
The learner will be able to demonstrate legible writing skills and use legible manuscript when writing.
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Conventions: Spacing Between Words
The learner will be able to include a space between written words and correctly space upper and lower case words when writing.
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Criteria: Establish/Evaluate
The learner will be able to use established criteria to evaluate one's own pictures, his/her own writing and written products, and the writing of others including his/her peers.
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Dictate: Logical Order/Events
The learner will be able to dictate the writing of a story and put events in logical order when dictating.
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Drafting: Planning/Self-Correcting
The learner will be able to write first drafts using appropriate parts of the writing process with focus on planning and self-correcting.
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Drafting: Proof/Show
The learner will be able to show proof of drafting.
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Draw: Explain Own Drawing
The learner will be able to explain ideas expressed in his/her own drawing.
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Edit: For Publication
The learner will be able to edit written works in preparation for publication.
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Emergent Writing: Experience Stories
The learner will be able to take part in teacher-guided experience stories.
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Expository: Message
The learner will be able to write a message.
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Publish: Variety/Formats
The learner will be able to publish in a variety of formats and add illustrations to written works in preparation for publishing.
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Language Structure: Elements/Use
The learner will be able to use the elements of language when writing and editing.
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Literary Device: Rhyme/Use
The learner will be able to incorporate rhyme into his/her written works.
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Narrative: Use
The learner will be able to write in narrative form.
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Poetry: Original
The learner will be able to write original poetry.
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Portfolio: Review/Progress
The learner will be able to review one's portfolio to determine writing progress.
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Publishing: Share/Classmates/Adults
The learner will be able to share written works with classmates or adults.
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Response: Literature
The learner will be able to write a response to literature.
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Revise: Descriptive Words/Phrases
The learner will be able to show proof of revision and revise his/her writing by adding descriptive words and phrases.
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Revise: Irrelevant Information/Fragments
The learner will be able to revise writing to eliminate extraneous information and to correct sentence fragments.
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Sentence Content: Complete/Simple
The learner will be able to write complete, simple sentences.
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Story Elements: Experiences
The learner will be able to write a story highlighting a personal experience.
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Story Elements: Short Story
The learner will be able to write a short story.
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Strategies: Discussion
The learner will be able to use discussion as a writing strategy.
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Strategies: Personal Reactions
The learner will be able to use personal reactions to improve writing.
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Strategies: Photographs/Use
The learner will be able to use photographs to enhance written works.
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Style: Write/Variety/Modes
The learner will be able to write in a variety of modes.
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Technological Tools: Publish/Use
The learner will be able to use various technologies to publish written works.
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Writing Behaviors: Own Writing
The learner will be able to read and explain one's own writing.
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Writing Processes: Resources/Apply
The learner will be able to apply classroom resources to enhance the writing process.
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Media: Daily Life/Understand
The learner will be able to develop an understanding of media's important role in daily life.
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Media: Handle
The learner will be able to handle media responsibly.
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Purposes: Language Arts Processes
The learner will be able to use media sources for language arts processes, such as reading, viewing, writing and creating.
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Media Message: Content/Concept
The learner will be able to examine the content and concepts contained in visual media forms.
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Newspaper: Share
The learner will be able to share the newspaper.
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Purposes: Variety
The learner will be able to listen and view media for a variety of purposes.
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Nonprint: Characters/Plot/Setting
The learner will be able to identify characters (including main character), plot, and setting in nonprint materials.
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Illustrator: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the works of a favorite illustrator.
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| Speaking |
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General: Poise/Confidence
The learner will be able to develop and show poise and confidence when delivering a presentation.
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Social Norms: Manners
The learner will be able to use appropriate speaking manners, engage in a discussion, and follow guidelines of conversation.
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Expressive: Feelings/Thoughts
The learner will be able to use speaking as a way to express feelings and complete thoughts.
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Paraphrasing: Ideas
The learner will be able to paraphrase ideas.
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Practices: Skills/Effective
The learner will be able to utilize effective communication skills and speak for a variety of occassions.
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Purposes: Ideas/Clarity/Inform
The learner will be able to speak to express ideas clearly and to inform.
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Story: Read Aloud
The learner will be able to read orally with intonation and expression.
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Story: Retell
The learner will be able to retell a story and relate a story sequence orally.
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Vocal Characteristic: Use Appropriate
The learner will be able to effectively employ vocal characteristics appropriate for a presentation, control his/her tone of voice effectively, and speak at an understandable pace.
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Word Choice: Situation
The learner will be able to choose words appropriate for a given speaking situation and identify that language usage varies in formal and informal settings.
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Drama: Knowledge/Information/Retell
The learner will be able to dramatize or retell new knowledge, oral information, or new experiences.
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Oral Interpretation: Choral Reading
The learner will be able to participate in group speaking activities, such as choral readings.
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Practices: Oral Language
The learner will be able to demonstrate progress in the use of oral language.
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Strategies: Oral Language/Extend
The learner will be able to extend oral language skills.
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Directions: Orally Give/Follow
The learner will be able to orally give and follow directions including two- and three-step directions.
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Group: Questions/Ask/Answer
The learner will be able to ask and answer questions with group members, peers, and teachers.
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Pronunciation: Phonemes/Add/Delete
The learner will be able to change words and/or syllables by adding or deleting phonemes (sounds).
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Sentence Structure: Coherent/Complete
The learner will be able to use coherent sentence structure, complete sentences, and language conventions when speaking.
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Story: Peers/Adults/Tell
The learner will be able to tell favorite personal stories to peers and familiar adults.
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Strategies: Reading Materials/Recite
The learner will be able to recite familiar reading materials.
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| Study and Research Skills |
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Research Technology: Use
The learner will be able to use technological sources of information and recognize how technology is used to access information.
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Library: Materials/Borrow/Visit/View
The learner will be able to frequently borrow materials from libraries, visit various libraries, and view appropriate materials at the library.
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Alphabetizing: One-step
The learner will be able to alphabetize to the first letter of a word.
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Book Parts: Identify/Illustrator
The learner will be able to identify parts of a book and the illustrator of a book.
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Community: Information/School/Outside
The learner will be able to identify resources available outside the classroom such as family and community.
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Friendly: Write/Short Letter
The learner will be able to write a short, friendly letter.
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Picture: Skills/Develop
The learner will be able to develop dictionary skills by using a picture dictionary.
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Print: Gather
The learner will be able to utilize a variety of print sources to gather information.
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Print: Identify
The learner will be able to identify appropriate sources of information including print sources and book sources.
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| Technology |
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Technology: Communication Tool/Develop
The learner will be able to develop an ability to use the computer as a communication tool.
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Hardware: Equipment/Appropriate
The learner will be able to use technological equipment appropriately, with care, and with caution.
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Hardware: Equipment/Assignment
The learner will be able to use technological equipment to finish assignments.
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Technology: Content/Concept
The learner will be able to examine the content and concepts contained in technology.
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Technology: Use
The learner will be able to use available technology.
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| Viewing/Representing |
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Viewing Behaviors: Sources/Variety
The learner will be able to view a variety of materials.
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| Information Processing |
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Information/Ideas: Purpose/Learning
The learner will be able to introduce information skills to encourage learning.
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| Spelling |
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Spelling: Standard English/Show
The learner will be able to show knowledge of Standard English spelling.
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Strategies: Monitor/Letter Sounds
The learner will be able to apply knowledge of letter sounds, word parts, and word segmentation to monitor and correct spelling.
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Phonetics: Awareness
The learner will be able to demonstrate phonemic awareness.
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Spelling: High Frequency/Spell
The learner will be able to regularly spell high frequency words correctly.
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Spelling: Use/Grade Level/Appropriate
The learner will be able to use correct spelling for words that are appropriate to his/her grade level.
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Strategies: Sight Words/Apply
The learner will be able to apply strategies to spell sight words.
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Strategies: Transitional/Temporary
The learner will be able to apply transitional or temporary spelling.
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Vowels: Three/Four/Letter/Short/Vowel
The learner will be able to correctly spell short vowel words with three and four letters.
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Emergent Spelling: Invented/Use
The learner will be able to write original compositions using invented, phonics-based spelling.
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Emergent Spelling: Sounds/Represent
The learner will be able to represent sounds with appropriate letters.
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| Problem Solving |
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Critical Thinking: Cause/Effect
The learner will be able to identify cause and effect.
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