Standards
Enduring Understandings
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Different strategies and skills are required to
understand a variety of materials.
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People apply critical thinking skills when reading,
writing, speaking, listening, and viewing.
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People access, read, evaluate, and use a variety of
resources to get information.
Essential Questions
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What does it mean to "understand," why do we need to
understand what we read or hear, and what strategies and skills can we
use to understand a variety of materials?
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What is critical thinking, why is important, and how
can we use critical thinking skills?
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Why do I need ?
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How can I access information from a a variety of
resources, evaluate it, and use it responsibly?
Standards
Must be Mastered by End of Year
Must
be Introduced
Other
Standards & E-skills
Reading: Phonemic
Awareness
Use onset and
rime to create new words that include blends and digraphs.
Hear and
identify initial, medial, and final sounds of a given word.
Hear the
similarities of sounds in words and rhythmical patterns in a sequence.
Recognize
alliteration.
Reading:
Phonics/Alphabetic Principle and Word Study
See Correct
Letter Formation from the August Unit.
Recognizes
and applies knowledge of letter sound relationships including consonants,
consonant blends, digraphs, common short and vowel patterns to decode
unknown words.
Reading: Fluency
Read orally
grade level materials, attending to phrasing, intonation, and punctuation.
Reading:
Vocabulary
At the end of
quarter two, students will be able to read 100 of D11 sight words. Other
words will be learned from phonics, spelling and vocabulary programs to
total the expected 300-500 + words.
Reading:
Comprehension
Connects
information and events in text to life.
Use a range
of strategies,
http://www.pplsp.org,
to make meaning from a variety of text;
Activate
schema / background knowledge.
Writing: Writes
for a Variety of Purposes
Quarter 1 Writing Rubric
Move from
topic generation and detailed plan to writing a first draft with two or more
sentences in logical order.
Stays focused
on one idea or topic.
Words show
details.
Writing:
Conventions, Mechanics, and Grammar
Tries interesting words.
Sentences
are complete.
Subject/verb
agreement.
Writes
words from left to write with return sweep.
During the 2007-2008 school year, Literacy Resource Teachers and
classroom teachers will be correlating textbook pages to the emphasized standards
for each month. Also, teachers will be developing District 11
Diamond Lessons for each quarter.
Reading Programs
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McMillan McGraw Hill |
Open Court |
Scholastic |
Scott Foresman |
Pearson |
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Writing Programs
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Writers Advantage |
Lucy Calkins |
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