Standards
Vocabulary Literacy
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Generate resourceRecurring Standards 6-8
Generate resourceUtilize active listening skills during discussion and conversation in pairs, small groups, or whole-class settings, following agreed-upon rules for participation.
Generate resourceUse context clues to determine meanings of unfamiliar spoken or written words.
Generate resourceUse digital and electronic tools appropriately, safely, and ethically when researching and writing, both individually and collaboratively.
Generate resourceUtilize a writing process to plan, draft, revise, edit, and publish writings in various genres.
Generate resourceAssess the formality of occasions in order to speak or write using appropriate language and tone.
Generate resourceAdapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate.
Generate resourceEvaluate the contributions of informational text elements, including categories, point of view, purpose, and figurative, connotative, and technical word meanings, to develop central and supporting ideas.
Generate resourceEvaluate how effectively an author uses structures of informational texts, including comparison and contrast, problem and solution, cause and effect, and substantiated or unsubstantiated claims and evidence, to achieve a purpose.
Generate resourceExplain how the author's choice of setting, plot, characters, theme, conflict, dialogue, and point of view contribute to and/or enhance the meaning and purpose of prose and poetry, using textual evidence from the writing.
Generate resourceEvaluate literary devices to support interpretations of literary texts using textual evidence, including simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, imagery, tone, symbolism, irony, and mood.
Generate resourceEvaluate rhetorical strategies used to develop central and supporting ideas in recorded or live presentations, including point of view, purpose, comparison, categories, and word meanings (figurative, connotative, and technical).
Generate resourceEvaluate the speaker's use of hyperbole, tone, symbolism, imagery, mood, irony, and onomatopoeia in a live or recorded presentation.
Generate resourceProduce clear, coherent narrative, argument, and informative/explanatory writing in which the development, organization, style, and tone are relevant to task, purpose, and audience, using an appropriate command of language.
Generate resourceWrite narratives to convey a series of events incorporating key literary elements, establishing a clear purpose, using narrative techniques (dialogue, pacing, description, and reflection), and sequencing events coherently (chronological and/or flashback).
Generate resourceWrite informative or explanatory texts with an organized structure and a formal style to examine ideas or processes effectively while developing the topic and utilizing appropriate transitions, precise vocabulary, and credible information or data when relevant.
Generate resourceWrite an argument to defend a position by introducing and supporting claim(s), acknowledging alternate or opposing claims, and presenting reasons and relevant text evidence from accurate and credible sources.
Generate resourceParticipate in collaborative discussions about arguments by evaluating claims, findings, and evidence from a source.
Generate resourceParticipate in collaborative discussions about prose and poetry by evaluating the use of literary devices and elements.
Generate resourceAssess subject, occasion, audience, purpose, tone, and credibility of various digital sources.
Generate resourceCompare and contrast the effectiveness of techniques used in a variety of digital sources to generate and answer literal, interpretive, and applied questions and create new understandings.
Generate resourceDetermine the intended purposes of techniques used for rhetorical effect in multiple digital sources.
Generate resourceInterpret language through active listening to determine subject, occasion, audience, purpose, tone, and credibility of digital sources.
Generate resourceCreate and edit digital products that are appropriate in subject, occasion, audience, purpose, and tone.
Generate resourceConvey ideas in an appropriate digital format with specific attention to subject, occasion, audience, purpose, and tone.
Generate resourceIdentify subject-verb agreement with compound subjects joined by correlative and coordinating conjunctions and with collective nouns when verb form depends on the rest of the sentence.
Generate resourceIdentify the usage of simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex statements and questions to signal differing relationships among ideas in a text.
Generate resourceEvaluate the functions of phrases and clauses in general and their function in specific sentences.
Generate resourceIdentify the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in a variety of texts.
Generate resourceCorrect improper usage of commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, colons, and semicolons through peer editing.
Generate resourceEvaluate a speaker's organizational choices to determine point of view, purpose, and effectiveness.
Generate resourceIdentify a speaker's formality of language in order to comprehend, interpret, and respond appropriately.
Generate resourceRevise their own writing using correct mechanics with a focus on commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, colons, and semicolons.
Generate resourceConstruct simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences to represent relationships among ideas.
Generate resourceEmbed phrases and clauses within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced or dangling modifiers.
Generate resourceImplement ethical guidelines while finding and recording information from a variety of primary, secondary, and digital sources.
Generate resourceDetermine the relevance, reliability, and validity of information from nonfiction and fictional printed and/or digital texts.
Generate resourceUse active listening to acquire information and assess its relevance and credibility.
Generate resourceProduce research writings over extended periods with time for research, reflection, and revision and within shorter time frames, with minimal guidance.
Generate resourceQuote, paraphrase, summarize, and present findings, following an appropriate citation style and avoiding plagiarism.
Generate resourceIncorporate research into oral presentations, summarizing and supporting opinions and ideas with relevant details.
Generate resourceCollect information through the research process to answer follow-up questions and participate in discussions about their research findings.
Generate resourceDetermine word meaning through the use of word parts, context clues, connotation and denotation, or print or digital reference tools.
Generate resourceRead and evaluate texts from science, social studies, and other academic disciplines to determine how those disciplines treat domain-specific vocabulary and content organization.
Generate resourceInfer word meaning through active listening in various contexts for purposeful, effective communication.
Generate resourceSelect and utilize effective words and phrases that are suitable for purpose and audience to communicate clearly in a variety of situations.
Generate resourceVocabulary Literacy
Generate resourceResearch Literacy
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Generate resourceCritical Literacy
Generate resourceUse information presented in different media or formats (e.g., video, print) to answer questions.
Generate resourceDetermine the purpose (i.e., to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to describe) of multiple digital sources.
Generate resourceIdentify the point of view and author’s purpose (i.e., to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to describe).
Generate resourceIdentify words or phrases that are examples of figurative language (e.g., simile, metaphor) in an informational text.
Generate resourceMake simple inferences from the content and the structure (i.e., cause and effect, sequencing) of an informational text.
Generate resourceIdentify the correct use of an apostrophe to show the omission of letters when forming contractions (i.e., can’t, don’t, he’d, she’d, he’s, she’s, I’ll).
Generate resourceIdentify the correct use of an apostrophe to show possession by a singular noun (e.g., the child’s coat, the car’s window).
Generate resourceIdentify the correct use of quotation marks to indicate dialogue or a direct quote of a person.
Generate resourceIdentify which source would provide reliable information about a topic.
Generate resourceUse knowledge of prefixes (i.e., re-, un-, pre-) and suffixes (i.e., -er/-or [person who], -ful [full of], -less [without], -er/-est [more/most]) to identify the meaning of a word.
Generate resourceIdentify how setting, plot, characters, theme, and conflict contribute to the meaning of prose (story) and poetry.
Generate resourceIdentify words or phrases that are examples of literary devices (i.e., simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, imagery) used in literary texts.
Generate resourceIdentify the point of view or purpose (i.e., to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to describe) of a presentation.
Generate resourceCompose narratives by introducing a narrator or characters, organizing events in sequence, and providing an ending related to the event sequence
Generate resourceCompose informative or explanatory texts by stating a topic, providing facts or details, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic.
Generate resourceCompose argumentative text by stating a topic, providing reasons that support your argument, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic.
Generate resourceParticipate in discussions with adults and peers using information from a source.
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