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 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Social Studies Standard Articulated by Grade Level James McBride, Ph.D., (Arizona State University) is a faculty associate at Arizona State University specializing in Arizona history. He was a high school history teacher for 22 years and social studies department chair for 13 years. Dr. McBride...
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Social Studies Standard Articulated by Grade Level James McBride, Ph.D., (Arizona State University) is a faculty associate at Arizona State University specializing in Arizona history. He was a high school history teacher for 22 years and social studies department chair for 13 years. Dr. McBride has published articles in the Journal of the West and the Journal of Arizona History and is a speaker with the Arizona Humanities Council specializing in mining and mine labor. He is the
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Social Studies Standard Articulated by Grade Level James McBride, Ph.D., (Arizona State University) is a faculty associate at Arizona State University specializing in Arizona history. He was a high school history teacher for 22 years and social studies department chair for 13 years. Dr. McBride has published articles in the <span class="highlight">Journal</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the West and the <span class="highlight">Journal</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> Arizona History and is a speaker with the Arizona Humanities Council specializing in mining and mine labor. He is the
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
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is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, b...
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is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R05-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. conflict/resolution (See R05-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that
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Writing Standard Articulated by Grade Level Grade 5 Italics denotes a repetition <span class="highlight">of</span> a performance objective (learned in an earlier grade) that is to be applied to more complex writing. The bulleted (lettered) items within a performance objective indicate specific content to be taught. Words shown in bold print are referenced in the glossary. Arizona Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education &ndash; Standards Based Teaching and Learning Approved June 28, 2004 1 Strand 1: Writing Process <span class="highlight">Research</span> has
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Expository Expository writing includes nonfiction writing that describes, explains, informs, or summarizes ideas and content. The writing supports a thesis based on <span class="highlight">research</span>, observation, and/or experience. PO 1. Record information (e.g., observations, notes, lists, charts, map labels and legends) related to the topic. PO 2. Write an expository paragraph that contains: a. a topic sentence b. supporting details c. relevant information PO 3. Write in a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> expository forms (e.g., essay, summary
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is the writer&rsquo;s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer&rsquo;s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece <span class="highlight">of</span> literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., <span class="highlight">journal</span> entry, book review). (See R05-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence <span class="highlight">of</span> events e. conflict/resolution (See R05-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
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response is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal...
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response is the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R04-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. conflict/resolution (See R04-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that
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Writing Standard Articulated by Grade Level Grade 4 Italics denotes a repetition <span class="highlight">of</span> a performance objective (learned in an earlier grade) that is to be applied to more complex writing. The bulleted (lettered) items within a performance objective indicate specific content to be taught. Words shown in bold print are referenced in the glossary. Arizona Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education &ndash; Standards Based Teaching and Learning Approved June 28, 2004 Strand 1: Writing Process <span class="highlight">Research</span> has
6 0 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/language-arts/writing/grade4.pdf#page=6 www.ade.state.az.us/standards/language-arts/writing/grade4.pdf#page=6
writing includes nonfiction writing that describes, explains, informs, or summarizes ideas and content. The writing supports a thesis based on <span class="highlight">research</span>, observation, and/or experience. PO 1. Record information (e.g., observations, notes, lists, charts, map labels and legends) related to the topic. PO 2. Write an expository paragraph that contains: a. a topic sentence b. supporting details c. relevant information PO 3. Write in a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> expository forms (e.g., essay, summary, newspaper article
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response is the writer&rsquo;s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer&rsquo;s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece <span class="highlight">of</span> literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., <span class="highlight">journal</span> entry, book review). (See R04-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that identifies the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence <span class="highlight">of</span> events e. conflict/resolution (See R04-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response that
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
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the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book...
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the writer’s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., journal entry, book review). (See R03-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that may identify the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence of events e. problem/solution (See R03-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response to a literature
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writing includes non-fiction writing that describes, explains, or summarizes ideas and content. The writing supports a thesis based on <span class="highlight">research</span>, observation, and/or experience. PO 1. Record information (e.g., observations, notes, lists, charts, map labels and legends) related to the topic. PO 2. Write an expository paragraph that contains: a. a topic sentence b. supporting details c. relevant information PO 3. Write in a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> expository forms (e.g., summary, newspaper article, reflective paper
8 0 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/language-arts/writing/grade3.pdf#page=8 www.ade.state.az.us/standards/language-arts/writing/grade3.pdf#page=8
the writer&rsquo;s reaction to a literary selection. The response includes the writer&rsquo;s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece <span class="highlight">of</span> literature and selected elements within it. PO 1. Write a reflection to a literature selection (e.g., <span class="highlight">journal</span> entry, book review). (See R03-S2C1) PO 2. Write a book report or review that may identify the: a. main idea b. character(s) c. setting d. sequence <span class="highlight">of</span> events e. problem/solution (See R03-S2C1) PO 3. Write a response to a literature
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
Research has established the major steps of the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts of this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills...
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Research has established the major steps of the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts of this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills may be emphasized in individual assignments. These steps may be used recursively as a piece moves toward completion. Throughout the process, students should reflect on their own writing skills, set goals, and evaluate their own
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<span class="highlight">Research</span> has established the major steps <span class="highlight">of</span> the writing process. These steps are identified in the five concepts <span class="highlight">of</span> this strand, each supported with specific performance objectives. While all steps are needed and used by effective writers as they compose text, different skills may be emphasized in individual assignments. These steps may be used recursively as a piece moves toward completion. Throughout the process, students should reflect on their own writing skills, set goals, and evaluate their own