Grade level that Concepts of Print is expected to be mastered.
What is Kindergarten?
Reading Fundamentals standard stays the same K-5.
What is Ask questions about key details in a text?
Nomenclature for use general academic and content-specific words and phrases accurately.
What is 6.V.1?
Use a variety of sentence types.
What is 6.W.6.P
Each part of the standard 3.CC.1.OL stand for?
What is 3rd grade Collaborative Communications first standards for Oral Language?
A noun that refers to a concept or idea that cannot be perceived with the five senses.
What is an abstract noun?
Cursive writing is introduced.
What is second grade?
Nomenclature for Describe how a character changes throughout a story.
What is 4.RC.7.RL
un-, re-, -ed, and -s.
What are the most common prefixes and suffixes taught in Kindergarten?
Guidelines that help ensure that a message is conveyed accurately and effectively.
What are language conventions?
Use visual displays to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings
What is 1.CC.4.P?
Use adverbs begins in this grade.
What is 2nd grade?
Decode words, using knowledge of Greek combining forms and connectives
What is 5.FR.1.PD
Answer explicit and inferential questions using details from a text
What is 4.RC.2.RF or 5.RC.2.RF
Grade level Latin prefixes, bases, and suffixes are used as clues to meaning?
What is 4th grade?
Take notes from sources; sort evidence into categories.
What is 3.W.10.P?
Fill in the blanks: Use eye contact, adequate volume, and ________ _____________ in consideration of the____________.
What is clear pronunciation and audience?
Who, which, that, whose, and whom are_________ _________.
What are relative pronouns?
Fluency standards says the same thing 1-5
What is orally read texts with accuracy, automaticity, and expression at an appropriate rate to support comprehension, self-correcting as necessary?
Compare and contrast two authors' presentations of an event.
What is 6.RC.16.RI
6.V.2
What is Decode and encode words, using knowledge of Greek, combining forms and Latin prefixes, bases, and suffixes and connectives as needed?
Grade level in which student is to provide basic and consistent bibliographic information for sources.
What is 6th grade?
The only standard under Recitation.
What is 6.CC.15.P?
Standard for WOW!, NO!
What is 4.L.16.C, Capitalize words for emphasis?
Word endings that change the meaning or part of speech of a word.
What are derivational suffixes?
Begins to identify the author's purpose of a text.
What is 1st grade?
Words or phrases that help connect the ideas in a speech and indicate the relationship between them.
What are connectives?
The P in 6.W.9.P stands for?
What is Production?
The different verbs in K.CC.1.OL, 1.CC.1.OL, and 2.CC.1.OL.
What are participate, following, and expand?
Use all end punctuation marks is expected to be mastered.
What is 2nd grade?