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Kansas Curricular Standard forReadingStd[1]_081709.doc
a student should know and be able to do in academic subjects. -planned, well-developed, and research-based methods of instruction. Kansas Reading Assessment Beginning in the 2005/2006 school year, the Kansas State Reading Assessments will be given yearly, in the spring...
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Knowledge and/or Application Indicators Seventh Grade Instructional Suggestions The student: 1. (K) analyzes the concept of “separate but equal is inherently unequal” in regards to the Supreme Court case Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education and how it continues to impact the natio...
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Knowledge and/or Application Indicators Seventh Grade Instructional Suggestions The student: 1. (K) analyzes the concept of “separate but equal is inherently unequal” in regards to the Supreme Court case Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education and how it continues to impact the nation. 2. (K) describes major flood control projects in the 1950s. 3. (A) describes the role of Kansas culture in the dramas of Pulitzer prize-winning playwright William Inge and the writings, photos, and films of Gordon Parks. 4. (A
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Knowledge and/or Application Indicators Seventh Grade Instructional Suggestions The student: 1. (K) analyzes the concept of &ldquo;separate but equal is inherently unequal&rdquo; <span class="highlight">in</span> regards to the Supreme Court case Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education and how it continues to impact the nation. 2. (K) describes major flood <span class="highlight">control</span> projects <span class="highlight">in</span> the 1950s. 3. (A) describes the <span class="highlight">role</span> of Kansas culture <span class="highlight">in</span> the dramas of Pulitzer prize-winning playwright William Inge and the writings, photos, and films of Gordon Parks. 4. (A