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 Core Content For Mathematics Assessment
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CCA 4.1 High School Writing JUNE 2006 (e.g. – suggestions, not a comprehensive list) 310 Bold-State Assessment Content Standard (These criteria are assessed in the portfolio and on-demand or multiple choice.) Italics- Supporting Content Standard (These indicators form the foundation for...
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CCA 4.1 High School Writing JUNE 2006 (e.g. – suggestions, not a comprehensive list) 310 Bold-State Assessment Content Standard (These criteria are assessed in the portfolio and on-demand or multiple choice.) Italics- Supporting Content Standard (These indicators form the foundation for instruction of the writing criteria.) WR-HS-1.2.3 In Transactive Writing, • Students will communicate relevant information to clarify and justify a specific purpose. • Students will develop a deliberate angle with
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situations (falls, drowning, choking, bleeding, shock, poisons, burns, temperature-related emergencies, allergic reactions, broken bones, overdose, heart <span class="highlight">attacks</span>, seizures) can help reduce the severity <span class="highlight">of</span> injuries and save lives. DOK 2
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CCA 4.1 Middle School Writing AUGUST 2006 (e.g. &ndash; suggestions, not a comprehensive list) 292 Bold-State Assessment Content Standard (These criteria are assessed <span class="highlight">in</span> the portfolio and on-demand or multiple choice.) Italics- Supporting Content Standard (These indicators form the foundation for instruction <span class="highlight">of</span> the writing criteria.) WR-06-1.2.3 <span class="highlight">In</span> Transactive Writing, &bull; Students will communicate relevant information to clarify and justify a specific purpose. &bull; Students will develop a deliberate angle
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CCA 4.1 High School Writing JUNE 2006 (e.g. &ndash; suggestions, not a comprehensive list) 310 Bold-State Assessment Content Standard (These criteria are assessed <span class="highlight">in</span> the portfolio and on-demand or multiple choice.) Italics- Supporting Content Standard (These indicators form the foundation for instruction <span class="highlight">of</span> the writing criteria.) WR-HS-1.2.3 <span class="highlight">In</span> Transactive Writing, &bull; Students will communicate relevant information to clarify and justify a specific purpose. &bull; Students will develop a deliberate angle with
 History Social Science Content Standards - Content Standards (CA Dept of Education)
role of the United States in world affairs after World War II. 11.5 Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s. 1. Discuss the policies of Presidents Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. 2....
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role of the United States in world affairs after World War II. 11.5 Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s. 1. Discuss the policies of Presidents Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. 2. Analyze the international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies that prompted attacks on civil liberties, including the Palmer Raids, Marcus Garvey’s “back-to-Africa” movement, the Ku Klux Klan, and immigration quotas and
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role <span class="highlight">of</span> the United States <span class="highlight">in</span> world affairs after World War II. 11.5 Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments <span class="highlight">of</span> the 1920s. 1. Discuss the policies <span class="highlight">of</span> Presidents Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. 2. Analyze the international and domestic events, interests, and philosophies that prompted <span class="highlight">attacks</span> on civil liberties, including the Palmer Raids, Marcus Garvey&rsquo;s &ldquo;back-to-Africa&rdquo; movement, the Ku Klux Klan, and immigration quotas and
 WYOMING SCIENCE
Wyoming Social Studies Content and Performance Standards Adopted 11/19/08 23 CONTENT STANDARD 4. TIME, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Students demonstrate an understanding of the people, events, problems, ideas, and cultures that were significant in the history of our community, state,...
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Wyoming Social Studies Content and Performance Standards Adopted 11/19/08 23 CONTENT STANDARD 4. TIME, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Students demonstrate an understanding of the people, events, problems, ideas, and cultures that were significant in the history of our community, state, nation and world. CODE GRADE 8 BENCHMARKS SS8.4.1 Students identify people, events, problems, conflicts, and ideas and explain their historical significance. SS8.4.2 Students discuss current events to better
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Wyoming Social Studies Content and Performance Standards Adopted 11/19/08 23 CONTENT STANDARD 4. TIME, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Students demonstrate an understanding <span class="highlight">of</span> the people, events, problems, ideas, and cultures that were significant <span class="highlight">in</span> the history <span class="highlight">of</span> our community, state, nation and world. CODE GRADE 8 BENCHMARKS SS8.4.1 Students identify people, events, problems, conflicts, and ideas and explain their historical significance. SS8.4.2 Students discuss <span class="highlight">current</span> events to better
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Content Standard 10: Discrete Mathematics Students will use the concepts and processes of discrete mathematics to analyze and model a variety of real-world situations that involve recurring relationships, sequences, networks, combinations and permutations. Educational experience...
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Content Standard 10: Discrete Mathematics Students will use the concepts and processes of discrete mathematics to analyze and model a variety of real-world situations that involve recurring relationships, sequences, networks, combinations and permutations. Educational experiences in Grades K-4 will assure that students: • classify data according to attributes; • solve simple counting problems; • use diagrams and models of simple networks that represent everyday situations; • identify and
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Content Standard 10: Discrete Mathematics Students will use the concepts and processes <span class="highlight">of</span> discrete mathematics to analyze and model a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> real-world situations that involve recurring relationships, sequences, <span class="highlight">networks</span>, combinations and permutations. Educational experiences <span class="highlight">in</span> Grades K-4 will assure that students: &bull; classify data according to attributes; &bull; solve simple counting problems; &bull; use diagrams and models <span class="highlight">of</span> simple <span class="highlight">networks</span> that represent everyday situations; &bull; identify and
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Maki...
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Making P4 Citizen Involvement WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Eras 4 – 8 Addressed in WHG HSCE Foundations in WHG Eras 1 – 3 (Review of content taught in Grades 6 and 7) F1 World
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Making P4 Citizen Involvement WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Eras 4 &ndash; 8 Addressed <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG HSCE Foundations <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG Eras 1 &ndash; 3 (<span class="highlight">Review</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> content taught <span class="highlight">in</span> Grades 6 and 7) F1 World