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7th GradeGrade Level Expectations
Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Evaluate the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, video games, advertisements) • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit...
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Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Evaluate the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, video games, advertisements) • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, video games
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http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/11th%20Grade%20GLEs.pdf#page=25
www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/11th%20Grad...
Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Evaluate the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, <span class="highlight">video</span> games, advertisements) • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, <span class="highlight">video</span> games
Microsoft Word - Full_Social Studies.rtf
present. • Identify and explain the transition of the U.S. from an agrarian society to an industrial nation. Examples: urbanization/industrialization/immigration Examples: key people-Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Wright brothers • Identify and explain the causes and impact of Western Expansio...
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present. • Identify and explain the transition of the U.S. from an agrarian society to an industrial nation. Examples: urbanization/industrialization/immigration Examples: key people-Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Wright brothers • Identify and explain the causes and impact of Western Expansion in relation to the settlements of the great plains. Examples: Homestead Act (1862), Railroad Expansion, Mining Frontier, Open Range, Morrill Act (1862) • Describe the role of big business and labor unions in the
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http://doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/social/docs/Full_Social%20Studies.pdf#page=85
doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/social/docs/Full_Social%20Studies.pdf#page=85
present. • Identify and explain the transition of the U.S. from an agrarian society to an industrial nation. Examples: urbanization/industrialization/immigration Examples: key people-Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Wright brothers • Identify and explain the causes and impact of Western Expansion in relation to the settlements of the great plains. Examples: Homestead Act (1862), Railroad Expansion, Mining Frontier, Open Range, Morrill Act (1862) • Describe the role of <span class="highlight">big</span> business and labor unions in the
7th GradeGrade Level Expectations
characters, actions, ideas or information in text(s) 2.7b critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stat...
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characters, actions, ideas or information in text(s) 2.7b critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, video games, advertisements)
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http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/9th%20Grade%20GLEs.pdf#page=22
www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/9th%20Grade...
characters, actions, ideas or information in text(s) 2.7b critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, <span class="highlight">video</span> games, advertisements)
7th GradeGrade Level Expectations
Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g.,...
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Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, video games, advertisements)
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http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/10th%20Grade%20GLEs.pdf#page=24
www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/staff/ci/content_areas/files/ela/10th%20Grad...
Critically…by identifying the underlying purposes of media messages • Identify underlying purposes (e.g., profit vs. nonprofit, humanitarianism, support of artistry) of media messages • Analyze the difference between a stated purpose and an underlying reason in media messages (e.g., TV commercials, radio, Internet, <span class="highlight">video</span> games, advertisements)
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