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Author: Effect/Audience
The learner will be able to identify the effect of an author's audience on his/her written work.
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Author: Effect/Background
The learner will be able to identify the effect of an author's background on his/her written work.
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Author: Effect/Environment
The learner will be able to identify the effect of an author's environment on his/her written work.
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Author: Effect/Experience
The learner will be able to identify the effect of an author's experience on his/her written work.
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Author: Effect/Gender
The learner will be able to identify the effect of an author's gender on his/her written work.
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| Language Expressions |
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Grammar: Use
The learner will be able to use correct grammar.
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Syntax: Variety
The learner will be able to use a variety of syntax in written works.
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Adjective: Comparative/Identify
The learner will be able to identify comparative forms of adjectives.
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Adjective: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the adjective in a given sentence.
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Adjective: Superlative/Identify
The learner will be able to identify superlative forms of adjectives.
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Adverb: Comparative/Identify
The learner will be able to identify comparative forms of adverbs.
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Adverb: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the adverb in a given sentence.
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Adverb: Superlative/Identify
The learner will be able to identify superlative forms of adverbs.
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Fragment: Dependent Clause
The learner will be able to identify the phrase which will complete a given dependent clause presented as the beginning clause of a sentence.
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Fragment: Edit
The learner will be able to edit a fragmented sentence.
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Fragment: Identify
The learner will be able to identify incomplete sentences.
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Fragment: Idiom
The learner will be able to identify a sentence fragment within an idiomatic expression.
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Modifier: Edit
The learner will be able to edit for the correct use of modifiers.
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Modifier: Misplaced/Identify
The learner will be able to identify a misplaced modifier in a sentence.
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Pronoun: Agreement/Noun
The learner will be able to identify pronoun and noun disagreement in sentences.
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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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Pronoun: Case/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the appropriate pronoun case for a sentence.
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Pronoun: Indefinite/Singular
The learner will be able to identify sentence errors where a singular indefinite pronoun is presented with a plural pronoun.
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Pronoun: Relative/Identify
The learner will be able to identify sentences with relative pronoun errors.
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Run-On: Edit
The learner will be able to edit a run-on sentence.
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Sentence Combining: Clause
The learner will be able to identify the correct way to combine sentences by adding a clause.
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Sentence Combining: Complete/Clause
The learner will be able to combine an independent clause and a dependent clause to create a complete sentence where the dependent clause must be placed either before or after the independent clause.
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Sentence Combining: Phrase
The learner will be able to identify the correct way to combine sentences by adding a phrase.
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Sentence Structure: Clause
The learner will be able to identify clauses within sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Complex/Understand
The learner will be able to understand complex sentence structures.
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Sentence Structure: Identify Complete
The learner will be able to identify complete sentences.
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Sentence Structure: Parallel Structure
The learner will be able to identify and edit for the incorrect use of parallel structure.
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Sentence Structure: Parallel/Nouns
The learner will be able to identify parallel construction errors where nouns are presented inconsistently.
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Sentence Structure: Parallel/Verb Tense
The learner will be able to identify parallel construction errors where verb tense is inconsistent.
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Sentence Structure: Phrase
The learner will be able to identify phrases within sentences.
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Subject-Verb: Agreement Errors
The learner will be able to identify sentences with subject-verb agreement errors.
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Subject-Verb: Agreement/Understand
The learner will be able to understand subject-verb agreement.
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Subject-Verb: Intervening Phrase
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of subject-verb agreement where an intervening phrase is present.
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Verb Tense: Future
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of the future tense.
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Verb Tense: Future Perfect
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of the future perfect tense.
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Verb Tense: Inconsistent
The learner will be able to recognize and edit for inconsistent verb tense within a passage.
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Verb Tense: Past
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of past tense.
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Verb Tense: Past Perfect
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of past perfect tense.
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Verb Tense: Present
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of the present tense.
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Verb Tense: Present Perfect
The learner will be able to identify and understand the correct use of the present perfect tense.
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Culture: Diversity/Respect
The learner will be able to use literature to develop an understanding and respect for multicultural, gender and ethnic diversity in language.
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Dialect: Diversity/Respect
The learner will be able to use literature to develop an understanding and respect for multicultural, gender and ethnic diversity in language dialects.
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Patterns: Diversity/Respect
The learner will be able to use literature to develop an understanding and respect for multicultural, gender and ethnic diversity in language patterns.
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Conventions: Usage
The learner will be able to apply appropriate language usage in writing.
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Conventions: Usage/Identify
The learner will be able to identify standard language usage.
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Sentence Structure: Recognize Errors
The learner will be able to recognize and correct errors in sentence structure.
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Sentence Structure: Use
The learner will be able to use correct sentence structure.
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| Language Mechanics |
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Mechanics: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of mechanics.
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Mechanics: Use Correct
The learner will be able to write using correct mechanics.
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Apostrophe: Contractions
The learner will be able to identify and correctly use apostrophes with contractions.
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Apostrophe: Possessive/Plural
The learner will be able to identify and correctly use apostrophes with plural possessives.
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Apostrophe: Possessive/Singular
The learner will be able to identify and correctly use apostrophes with singular possessives.
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Colon: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a colon.
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Colon: List/Edit
The learner will be able to identify and edit for the correct use of colons when preceding a list.
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Comma: Parenthetical Expression
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a comma with a parenthetical expression.
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Comma: Separate Clauses
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a comma to separate an independent clause and a dependent clause.
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Comma: Separate Clauses/Independent
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a comma to separate independent clauses.
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Comma: Separate Phrases
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of commas to separate phrases.
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Comma: Series/Items/Identify
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a comma with items in a series.
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Comma: Splices/Edit
The learner will be able to edit sentences for comma splices.
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Comma: Splices/Revise/Conjunction
The learner will be able to revise a sentence with a comma splice by adding a conjunction.
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Comma: Splices/Revise/Semicolon
The learner will be able to revise a sentence with a comma splice by adding a semicolon.
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Comma: Splices/Revise/Sentence
The learner will be able to revise a sentence with a comma splice by separating such a sentence into two separate sentences.
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Dash: Abrupt Break
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a dash used to indicate an abrupt break in thought.
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Dash: Explanation/Afterthought
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a dash used to indicate an explanation or afterthought.
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Semicolon: Separate Clauses
The learner will be able to identify the correct use of a semicolon to separate clauses of a compound sentence.
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| Listening |
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Behaviors: Active Listening
The learner will be able to engage in active listening during different situations.
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Behaviors: Diversity
The learner will be able to apply a knowledge and appreciation of diversity.
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Critical Listening: Bias
The learner will be able to recognize bias statements.
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Critical Listening: Content/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze auditory material.
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Critical Listening: Judgement
The learner will be able to recognize judgement statements.
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Evaluating: Information
The learner will be able to evaluate information delivered by a speaker.
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Evaluating: Non-Professional
The learner will be able to evaluate a non-professional presentation.
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Evaluating: Professional
The learner will be able to evaluate a professional presentation.
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Point of View: Identify
The learner will be able to identify point of view in auditory material.
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Processes: Expectations
The learner will be able to recognize his/her expectations for listening.
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| Media |
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Media Aides: Communication
The learner will be able to use media sources to communicate what has been learned.
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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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Media Presentation: Sources/Create
The learner will be able to use a variety of media sources to create information.
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Media Presentation: Sources/Describe
The learner will be able to use a variety of media sources to describe information.
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Media Presentation: Sources/Display
The learner will be able to use a variety of media sources to display information.
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Media Production: Audience/Create
The learner will be able to consider the audience when creating a media production.
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Media Production: Purpose/Create
The learner will be able to consider the purpose when creating a media production.
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Media Production: Strategies/Describe
The learner will be able to describe creative strategies applied in the production of print and nonprint media.
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Media: Daily Life/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate media's influence in daily life.
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Print/Nonprint: Differences/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate the differences between using print and nonprint media forms to communicate.
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Print/Nonprint: Information/Evaluate
The learner will be able to evaluate information found in print and nonprint materials.
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Print/Nonprint: Information/Interpret
The learner will be able to interpret information found in print and nonprint materials.
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Print/Nonprint: Information/Present
The learner will be able to present information found in print and nonprint materials.
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Print/Nonprint: Information/Research
The learner will be able to research information using print and nonprint materials.
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| Reading Operations |
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Comprehension: Display Skills
The learner will be able to display comprehension skills.
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Interpretation: Personal/Interact
The learner will be able to develop a personal interpretation by interacting with a text.
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Reading Behaviors: Appreciation
The learner will be able to appreciate written texts.
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Reading Behaviors: Independent
The learner will be able to read independently.
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Response: Connection/Historical
The learner will be able to respond to literature by forming historical connections.
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Response: Connection/Personal
The learner will be able to respond to literature by forming personal connections.
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Response: Connection/Visual
The learner will be able to respond to literature by forming connections with visual material.
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Strategies: Type/Content
The learner will be able to use reading selection type and content to determine the most appropriate reading strategy.
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Strategies: Variety/Develop
The learner will be able to develop a variety of reading strategies.
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Analyzing: Content
The learner will be able to analyze written material.
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Assumption: Bias/Discern
The learner will be able to discern elements of bias in written material.
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Assumption: Recognizing
The learner will be able to recognize an assumption implicitly stated in a passage.
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Critical Thinking: Reading Materials
The learner will be able to critically examine reading materials.
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Evaluating: Content
The learner will be able to evaluate the content of reading materials.
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Evaluating: Critique
The learner will be able to critique reading materials.
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Inference: Reading Material
The learner will be able to make inferences from reading materials.
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Interpretation: Content
The learner will be able to interpret reading materials.
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Interpretation: Personal/Validate
The learner will be able to validate a personal interpretation through research.
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Main Idea: Discern
The learner will be able to discern the main idea in reading materials.
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Persuasive: Discern
The learner will be able to discern persuasive techniques used in reading materials.
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Point of View: Discern
The learner will be able to discern the point of view of reading materials.
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Predict Outcome: Information
The learner will be able to make predictions from information in written material.
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Purposes: Discern
The learner will be able to discern the purpose for reading.
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Purposes: Understanding
The learner will be able to read to increase understanding.
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Purposes: Variety
The learner will be able to read for a variety of purposes.
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Detail: Redundant
The learner will be able to identify redundant information in reading materials.
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Main Idea: Identify
The learner will be able to identify main ideas from reading passages.
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Strategies: Notes
The learner will be able to take notes while reading as a strategy for constructing meaning from text.
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Strategies: Word/Critical
The learner will be able to scan reading passages for critical words which provide cues to meaning.
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Tone: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the tone of a given passage.
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Reading Aloud: Presentation/Group
The learner will be able to read aloud during a group presentation.
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Reading Aloud: Presentation/Individual
The learner will be able to read aloud during an individual presentation.
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Relationship: Logical
The learner will be able to identify logical relationships.
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Response: Literature
The learner will be able to respond to literature.
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Strategies: Apply
The learner will be able to apply reading strategies to monitor comprehension.
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Strategies: Word Recognition
The learner will be able to apply word recognition strategies to read fluently.
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Support: Evidence/Judge
The learner will be able to make judgements based on supporting evidence in a text.
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Synthesizing: Ideas
The learner will be able to synthesize ideas in reading materials.
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| Speaking |
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General: Poise
The learner will be able to develop and show poise when delivering a presentation.
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Strategies: Confidence/Develop
The learner will be able to develop and show confidence while speaking.
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Body Language: Gestures
The learner will be able to use gestures effectively while speaking.
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Diction: Use
The learner will be able to use diction appropriately and effectively.
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Interpersonal: Group/Effective
The learner will be able to utilize effective interpersonal skills when participating in a group discussion.
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Nonverbal: Body Language/Use
The learner will be able to use appropriate body language.
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Oral Interpretation: Literary/Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze literary works in an oral interpretation.
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Oral Interpretation: Literary/Evaluate
The learner will be able to interpret and evaluate literary works in an oral interpretation.
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Point of View: Various/Express
The learner will be able to express various points of view in an oral presentation.
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Practices: Occasion/Variety
The learner will be able to speak for a variety of occasions.
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Practices: Skills/Effective
The learner will be able to utilize effective communication skills.
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Processes: Bias
The learner will be able to express various biases in an oral presentation.
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Processes: Expectations
The learner will be able to express his/her expectations as a speaker.
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Processes: Judgement
The learner will be able to express various judgement statements in an oral presentation.
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Purposes: Ideas/Clarity
The learner will be able to speak to express ideas clearly.
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Research: Presentation
The learner will be able to give an oral presentation based on research.
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Vocal Characteristic: Inflection/Varied
The learner will be able to use varied inflections to communicate with others.
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Vocal Characteristic: Pitch
The learner will be able to use varied pitch to communicate with others.
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Vocal Characteristic: Rate
The learner will be able to use varied rates of speech to communicate with others.
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Vocal Characteristic: Volume/Use
The learner will be able to use varied speech volumes to communicate with others.
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| Spelling |
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Spelling: Identify Correct
The learner will be able to identify the correct spelling of words.
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Spelling: Applications
The learner will be able to apply conventional spelling in his/her writing.
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| Study and Research Skills |
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Research Technology: Access
The learner will be able to utilize available technology to access information.
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Research Technology: Use
The learner will be able to use technological sources of information.
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Answer Choices: Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze answer choices to determine the one which most accurately represents the reading passage.
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Answer Choices: Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze answer choices by double checking each possible answer.
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Answer Choices: Analyze
The learner will be able to analyze answer choices to determine the correct statement, but not necessarily the true statement.
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Answer Choices: Distortions
The learner will be able to identify answer choices which quote reading passages, but distort the meaning of such quotes.
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Answer Choices: Extremes
The learner will be able to identify answer choices which include extremes.
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Answer Choices: Switch
The learner will be able to identify answer choices which switch the order of information, and therefore the meaning, provided in reading materials.
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Skim: Preview Text
The learner will be able to skim material to preview content.
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Testing Strategies: Eliminate Choices
The learner will be able to eliminate answer choices from a multiple choice test question.
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Testing Strategies: Preview Sections
The learner will be able to understand how to preview test sections before answering any questions.
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Testing: Reading/Strategy
The learner will be able to approach reading test questions by reading questions, then rereading the appropriate portion of passages, then rereading the test questions and the answer choices.
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Technology: Communication Tool/Examine
The learner will be able to examine the benefits and restrictions of the computer as a communication tool.
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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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| Vocabulary |
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Context: Historical/Literary/Grade-Level
The learner will be able to apply an understanding of historical and literary context clues to identify the meaning of grade-level vocabulary words.
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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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Vocabulary: Development
The learner will be able to demonstrate vocabulary development.
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| Writing |
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Audience: Variety
The learner will be able to write for a variety of audiences.
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Creative: Writing
The learner will be able to generate creative written works.
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Purposes: Confidence/Increase
The learner will be able to write to increase his/her confidence.
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Purposes: Lifelong Communication
The learner will be able to write to develop lifelong communication.
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Purposes: Personal Information
The learner will be able to write to express personal information and ideas.
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Purposes: Variety
The learner will be able to write for a variety of purposes.
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Response: Literature/Imagination
The learner will be able to write a response to literature with energy and imagination.
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Strategies: Creative
The learner will be able to develop creative writing strategies to produce writing that can be read and interpreted by a variety of audiences.
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Strategies: Structural
The learner will be able to develop structural writing strategies to produce writing that can be read and interpreted by a variety of audiences.
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Topic: Develop/Variety
The learner will be able to develop a variety of topics.
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Writing Behaviors: Methodical
The learner will be able to approach writing assignments methodically.
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Audience: Determine
The learner will be able to determine the audience for whom text was written.
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Audience: Usage/Understand
The learner will be able to understand that language usage depends on the intended audience.
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Descriptive: Writing
The learner will be able to write a descriptive piece.
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Edit: Sources/Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize information sources which will assist in editing written material.
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Edit: Sources/Use
The learner will be able to use information sources to edit written material.
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Evaluating Writing: Audience/Purpose
The learner will be able to evaluate writing for audience and purpose.
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Evaluating Writing: Development
The learner will be able to evaluate writing for development.
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Evaluating Writing: Oneness
The learner will be able to evaluate writing for oneness.
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Evaluating Writing: Organization
The learner will be able to evaluate writing for organization.
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Evaluating Writing: Transition
The learner will be able to evaluate writing for transitions.
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Expository: Use
The learner will be able to write in expository form.
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Focus: Maintain
The learner will be able to maintain the focus of a written work.
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Edit: Language Conventions
The learner will be able to edit written works for language conventions.
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Edit: Usage
The learner will be able to edit written works for usage.
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Sequence: Paragraphs
The learner will be able to arrange a variety of paragraphs in sequential order.
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Sequence: Sentences/Series
The learner will be able to arrange a given series of sentences in sequential and logical order.
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Transitions: Phrase
The learner will be able to use paragraph context to discern the appropriate transitional phrase to complete a given sentence.
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Transitions: Word
The learner will be able to use paragraph context to discern the appropriate transitional word to complete a given sentence.
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Narrative: Use
The learner will be able to write in narrative form.
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Organization
The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of organizational skills and strategies while writing.
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Organization: Ideas/Develop
The learner will be able to organize writing to include well-developed ideas.
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Persuasive: Use
The learner will be able to write in persuasive form.
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Prewriting: Focus
The learner will be able to use prewriting strategies to focus his/her writing.
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Prewriting: Generate Ideas
The learner will be able to generate ideas using prewriting strategies.
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Prewriting: Organize Ideas
The learner will be able to use prewriting strategies to organize ideas.
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Purposes: Clarify Thinking
The learner will be able to use writing to clarify thinking.
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Purposes: Evaluate Ideas
The learner will be able to write to evaluate ideas.
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Purposes: Study Skills
The learner will be able to write to improve study skills.
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Purposes: Synthesize Information
The learner will be able to write to synthesize information.
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Purposes: To Learn
The learner will be able to write to learn information.
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Purposes: Usage/Understand
The learner will be able to understand that language usage depends on the writing purpose.
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Research Paper: Direct Quotation
The learner will be able to write a research paper which includes direct quotations.
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Research Paper: Paraphrasing
The learner will be able to write a research paper which includes paraphrasing.
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Research Paper: Source/Bibliography
The learner will be able to write a research paper which includes a bibliography of sources.
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Research Paper: Source/Cite
The learner will be able to write a research paper which includes citation of sources.
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Research Paper: Sources/Variety
The learner will be able to use a variety of sources to collect information for a research paper.
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Research Paper: Summarizing
The learner will be able to write a research paper which includes summarizing.
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Response: Literature/Critical
The learner will be able to write a critical response to literature.
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Revise: Audience/Purpose
The learner will be able to revise content of written work as appropriate for audience and purpose.
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Revise: Cohesiveness
The learner will be able to revise a passage for cohesiveness.
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Revise: Development
The learner will be able to revise writing for development.
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Revise: Organization of Ideas
The learner will be able to revise writing to improve the organization of ideas.
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