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play. √ Rising Action Story Map - see graphic organizers root (words) - n. 1. the basic part of a word that usually carries the main component of meaning and that cannot be further analyzed without loss of identity. 2. in a complex word, the meaningful base...
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play. √ Rising Action Story Map - see graphic organizers root (words) - n. 1. the basic part of a word that usually carries the main component of meaning and that cannot be further analyzed without loss of identity. 2. in a complex word, the meaningful base form after all affixes are removed. Note: a root may be independent, or free, as read in unreadable, or may be independent, or bound, as -liter- (from Greek for letter in illiterate. rhythm of speech – using a speaking voice with
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play. &radic; Rising Action Story Map - see graphic organizers root (words) - n. 1. the basic part <span class="highlight">of</span> a word that usually carries the main <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> meaning and that cannot be further analyzed without loss <span class="highlight">of</span> identity. 2. in a complex word, the meaningful base form after all affixes are removed. Note: a root may be <span class="highlight">independent</span>, or free, as read in unreadable, or may be <span class="highlight">independent</span>, or bound, as -liter- (from Greek <span class="highlight">for</span> letter in illiterate. rhythm <span class="highlight">of</span> speech &ndash; using a speaking voice with
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Content AnD struCture There are currently no grade 1 grade-level foundations for Informational Text: Examine Content and Structure. increase word knowl- edge through systematic vocabulary development; determine the meaning of new words by applying knowledge of word ori- g...
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Content AnD struCture There are currently no grade 1 grade-level foundations for Informational Text: Examine Content and Structure. increase word knowl- edge through systematic vocabulary development; determine the meaning of new words by applying knowledge of word ori- gins, word relationships, and context clues; verify the meaning of new words; and use those new words accurately across the sub- ject areas . Find, understand, and use specific information in a variety of texts across the subject
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Content AnD struCture There are currently no grade 1 grade-level foundations <span class="highlight">for</span> Informational Text: Examine Content and Structure. increase word knowl- <span class="highlight">edge</span> through systematic vocabulary development; determine the meaning <span class="highlight">of</span> new words by applying knowledge <span class="highlight">of</span> word ori- gins, word relationships, and context clues; verify the meaning <span class="highlight">of</span> new words; and use those new words accurately across the sub- ject areas . Find, understand, and use specific <span class="highlight">information</span> in a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> texts across the subject
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2004 English Language Arts Appendix B 161 3-5 Grade Span Continuum Written Language Oral Language Other Media/Technology Reading Writing Students can: • Apply phonics and structural analysis to develop automatically in word recognition. • Apply extended knowledge of pr...
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2004 English Language Arts Appendix B 161 3-5 Grade Span Continuum Written Language Oral Language Other Media/Technology Reading Writing Students can: • Apply phonics and structural analysis to develop automatically in word recognition. • Apply extended knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and root words to identify unknown words. • Use fix-up strategies when meaning breaks down (self- question, reread, visualize, read on, retell). • Apply a variety of reading and thinking strategies according to purpose and
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2004 English Language Arts Appendix B 161 3-5 Grade Span Continuum Written Language Oral Language Other Media/Technology Reading Writing Students can: &bull; Apply phonics and structural <span class="highlight">analysis</span> to develop automatically in word <span class="highlight">recognition</span>. &bull; Apply extended knowledge <span class="highlight">of</span> prefixes, suffixes, and root words to identify unknown words. &bull; Use fix-up strategies when meaning breaks down (self- question, reread, visualize, read on, retell). &bull; Apply a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> reading and thinking strategies according to purpose and
 Microsoft Word - 2007 MS Math Framework Competencies and Objectives 9-18-07.doc
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graphing. A variety of problem-solving techniques and technology will be used when applying these concepts, which will enable students to solve real-life application, routine word, and non- routine problems. Technology should be a component of the instruction. The instruction...
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graphing. A variety of problem-solving techniques and technology will be used when applying these concepts, which will enable students to solve real-life application, routine word, and non- routine problems. Technology should be a component of the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities for students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and critical
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a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and critical listening as students present and evaluate mathematical arguments, proofs, and explanations about their reasoning. Physical materials should continue to be part <span class="highlight">of</span> the development <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematical understanding. The
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graphing. A variety <span class="highlight">of</span> problem-solving techniques and technology will be used when applying these concepts, which will enable students to solve real-life application, routine word, and non- routine problems. Technology should be a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and critical
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about the characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span> graphs and their associated equations, expanding the techniques used to solve equations, and applying properties in real-world applications, routine word, and non-routine problems. Technology should be a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and
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equations. Concepts and computations with matrices are introduced. The <span class="highlight">analysis</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> graphs includes scatter plots. Written and oral justifications to support solution methods and solutions are required. Technology should be a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and critical
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representations should be included across all objectives. Students should be given an opportunity to develop spatial sense and an understanding <span class="highlight">of</span> a variety means <span class="highlight">of</span> providing reasoning, mathematical arguments, and proofs. The justifications used in geometry should include a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> techniques including paragraph and algebraic proofs. Technology should be a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as
Kansas Curricular Standard forReadingStd[1]_081709.doc
with them. Once the words have been mastered, the teacher has the students orally use the word in a sentence. (f) demonstrates automatic recognition of sight words. (a) demonstrates checking picture clues with syntax and visual information to confirm meaning. (b) models th...
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Strand: Reading Standard 11: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency Students shall acquire and apply skills in vocabulary development and word analysis to be able to read fluently. Reading: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency K-4 English Language Arts Curriculum Framework Revised 2003 Arkansas...
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Strand: Reading Standard 11: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency Students shall acquire and apply skills in vocabulary development and word analysis to be able to read fluently. Reading: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency K-4 English Language Arts Curriculum Framework Revised 2003 Arkansas Department of Education Key: R.11.K.4=Reading. Standard 11. Kindergarten. 4 th Student Learning Expectation 35 THE GOAL FOR EACH STUDENT IS PROFICIENCY IN ALL REQUIREMENTS AT CURRENT AND PREVIOUS
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Strand: Reading Standard 11: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency Students shall acquire and apply skills in vocabulary development and word <span class="highlight">analysis</span> to be able to read fluently. Reading: Vocabulary, Word Study, and Fluency K-4 English Language Arts Curriculum Framework Revised 2003 Arkansas Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Key: R.11.K.4=Reading. Standard 11. Kindergarten. 4 th Student Learning Expectation 35 THE GOAL <span class="highlight">FOR</span> EACH STUDENT IS PROFICIENCY IN ALL REQUIREMENTS AT CURRENT AND PREVIOUS
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