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 Microsoft Word - SocialStudiesGLEs.doc
evaluate how history shapes the present and future. Component 4.1: Understands historical chronology. Component 4.2: Understands and analyzes causal factors that have shaped major events in history. Component 4.3: Understands that there are multiple perspectives and interpretat...
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evaluate how history shapes the present and future. Component 4.1: Understands historical chronology. Component 4.2: Understands and analyzes causal factors that have shaped major events in history. Component 4.3: Understands that there are multiple perspectives and interpretations of historical events. Component 4.4: Uses history to understand the present and plan for the future. Social Studies EALR 5: SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS - The student understands and applies reasoning skills to conduct research
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evaluate how history shapes the present and future. <span class="highlight">Component</span> 4.1: Understands historical chronology. <span class="highlight">Component</span> 4.2: Understands and analyzes causal factors that have shaped major events in history. <span class="highlight">Component</span> 4.3: Understands that there are multiple perspectives and interpretations <span class="highlight">of</span> historical events. <span class="highlight">Component</span> 4.4: Uses history to understand the present and plan <span class="highlight">for</span> the future. Social Studies EALR 5: SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS - The student understands and applies reasoning skills to conduct research
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 29B High School High School Reading...
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 29B High School High School Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD reCognition EL.HS.RE.01 Read at an independent and instructional reading level appropriate to grade level
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper &mdash; 2009&ndash;2010 School Year &mdash; Oregon Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Page 29B High School High School Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD <span class="highlight">reCognition</span> EL.HS.RE.01 Read at an <span class="highlight">independent</span> and instructional reading level appropriate to grade level
Microsoft Word - sci_standards_Aug07b.docsci_standards_Aug07b.pdf
observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers a...
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral component of scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data analysis techniques. d. recognizes that the
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods <span class="highlight">for</span> further research. 3. a. using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data <span class="highlight">analysis</span> techniques. d. recognizes that the
Microsoft Word - sci_std_Aug07_hs.docsci_std_Aug07_hs.pdf
observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers a...
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral component of scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data analysis techniques. d. recognizes that the
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods <span class="highlight">for</span> further research. 3. a. using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data <span class="highlight">analysis</span> techniques. d. recognizes that the
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features of informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find information and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find information in specialized materials (e....
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features of informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find information and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find information in specialized materials (e.g., thesaurus, almanac, newspaper). EL.05.RE.20 Follow multiple-step directions (e.g., for completing an experiment or an activity or for using a product) . increase word knowl- edge through systematic vocabulary development
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features <span class="highlight">of</span> informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find <span class="highlight">information</span> and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find <span class="highlight">information</span> in specialized materials (e.g., thesaurus, almanac, newspaper). EL.05.RE.20 Follow multiple-step directions (e.g., <span class="highlight">for</span> completing an experiment or an activity or <span class="highlight">for</span> using a product) . increase word knowl- <span class="highlight">edge</span> through systematic vocabulary development
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January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading ana...
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January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD reCognition EL.04.RE.01 Read aloud grade-level narrative text and informational text fluently and accurately with
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January 2003 Student accountability <span class="highlight">for</span> grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper &mdash; 2009&ndash;2010 School Year &mdash; Oregon Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD <span class="highlight">reCognition</span> EL.04.RE.01 Read aloud grade-level narrative text and informational text fluently and accurately with
 Proposed New 19 TAC
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regions and cultures (4-8). (5) Listening/speaking/audiences. The student speaks clearly and appropriately to different audiences for different purposes and occasions. The student is expected to: (A) adapt spoken language such as word choice, diction, and usage to the audience, purpose, and o...
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regions and cultures (4-8). (5) Listening/speaking/audiences. The student speaks clearly and appropriately to different audiences for different purposes and occasions. The student is expected to: (A) adapt spoken language such as word choice, diction, and usage to the audience, purpose, and occasion (4-8); (B) demonstrate effective communications skills that reflect such demands as interviewing, reporting, requesting, and providing information (4-8); (C) present dramatic interpretations of experiences
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&sect;110.B. Middle School (E) use effective rate, volume, pitch, and tone <span class="highlight">for</span> the audience and setting (4-8); and (F) clarify and support spoken ideas with evidence, elaborations, and examples (4-8). (6) Reading/word identification. The student uses a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> word <span class="highlight">recognition</span> strategies. The student is expected to: (A) apply knowledge <span class="highlight">of</span> letter-sound correspondences, language structure, and context to recognize words (4-8); (B) use structural <span class="highlight">analysis</span> to identify root words with prefixes such as
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Middle School &sect;110.B. (5) Listening/speaking/audiences. The student speaks clearly and appropriately to different audiences <span class="highlight">for</span> different purposes and occasions. The student is expected to: (A) adapt spoken language such as word choice, diction, and usage to the audience, purpose, and occasion (4-8); (B) demonstrate effective communications skills that reflect such demands as interviewing, reporting, requesting, and providing <span class="highlight">information</span> (4-8); (C) present dramatic interpretations <span class="highlight">of</span> experiences
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regions and cultures (4-8). (5) Listening/speaking/audiences. The student speaks clearly and appropriately to different audiences <span class="highlight">for</span> different purposes and occasions. The student is expected to: (A) adapt spoken language such as word choice, diction, and usage to the audience, purpose, and occasion (4-8); (B) demonstrate effective communications skills that reflect such demands as interviewing, reporting, requesting, and providing <span class="highlight">information</span> (4-8); (C) present dramatic interpretations <span class="highlight">of</span> experiences
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 23B Reading analyze words, recognize...
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 23B Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD reCognition EL.07.RE.01 read or demonstrate progress toward reading at an independent and instructional reading level appropriate to
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included within regular classroom assessment but which are not assessed at the State level. Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper &mdash; 2009&ndash;2010 School Year &mdash; Oregon Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Page 23B Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD <span class="highlight">reCognition</span> EL.07.RE.01 read or demonstrate progress toward reading at an <span class="highlight">independent</span> and instructional reading level appropriate to
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standards EngliSH languagE artS Grades 4 to 8 and HS Adopted January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 26B Grade 8 Grade 8 Reading...
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standards EngliSH languagE artS Grades 4 to 8 and HS Adopted January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 26B Grade 8 Grade 8 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD reCognition EL.08.RE.01 read or demonstrate progress toward reading at an independent and instructional reading level
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standards EngliSH languagE artS Grades 4 to 8 and HS Adopted January 2003 Student accountability <span class="highlight">for</span> grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Oregon Standards Newspaper &mdash; 2009&ndash;2010 School Year &mdash; Oregon Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Page 26B Grade 8 Grade 8 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD <span class="highlight">reCognition</span> EL.08.RE.01 read or demonstrate progress toward reading at an <span class="highlight">independent</span> and instructional reading level
 Microsoft Word - English SOL Cur Frame Grades K-12.doc
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Virginia Board of Education, 2003 Grade Two, page 5 FOCUS STRAND: READING GRADE LEVEL 2 At the second-grade level, students will continue to be immersed in a print-rich environment. To decipher text, they will use what they have learned about phonemes, decoding, rhyming words, onsets and rime...
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Virginia Board of Education, 2003 Grade Two, page 5 FOCUS STRAND: READING GRADE LEVEL 2 At the second-grade level, students will continue to be immersed in a print-rich environment. To decipher text, they will use what they have learned about phonemes, decoding, rhyming words, onsets and rimes, contextual clues, and the structure of sentences. Silent and independent reading will increase, with some parts of books read aloud for emphasis, clarification, or pleasure. When they read independently, students
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Virginia Board <span class="highlight">of</span> Education, 2003 Grade Two, page 5 FOCUS STRAND: READING GRADE LEVEL 2 At the second-grade level, students will continue to be immersed in a print-rich environment. To decipher text, they will use what they have learned about phonemes, decoding, rhyming words, onsets and rimes, contextual clues, and the structure <span class="highlight">of</span> sentences. Silent and <span class="highlight">independent</span> reading will increase, with some parts <span class="highlight">of</span> books read aloud <span class="highlight">for</span> emphasis, clarification, or pleasure. When they read independently, students
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this standard, students are expected to &bull; use text formats such as the following to preview and set a purpose <span class="highlight">for</span> reading: &deg; poetry features, such as lines and stanzas &deg; content text features, such as headings and chapter layout by topic &deg; functional formats, such as advertisements, flyers, and directions &deg; specialized type, such as bold <span class="highlight">face</span> and italics &deg; visually and graphically represented <span class="highlight">information</span>, such as charts, graphs, graphic organizers, pictures, and photographs &bull; apply understanding <span class="highlight">of</span> text
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