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08.02 write an historical expository piece such as a journal, biography, or simulated memoir that includes appropriate organization, illustrations, marginal notes and/or annotations. W.GN.08.03 formulate research questions that demonstrate critical evaluation of multiple...
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08.02 write an historical expository piece such as a journal, biography, or simulated memoir that includes appropriate organization, illustrations, marginal notes and/or annotations. W.GN.08.03 formulate research questions that demonstrate critical evaluation of multiple resources, perspectives, and arguments/counter-arguments that culminate in a presented final project using the writing process. Writing Process Students will… W.PR.08.01 set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate authors
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08.02 write an historical expository piece such as a <span class="highlight">journal</span>, biography, or simulated memoir that includes appropriate organization, illustrations, marginal notes <span class="highlight">and</span>/or annotations. W.GN.08.03 formulate <span class="highlight">research</span> questions that demonstrate critical evaluation <span class="highlight">of</span> multiple resources, perspectives, <span class="highlight">and</span> arguments/counter-arguments that culminate in a presented &#64257;nal project using the writing process. Writing Process Students will&hellip; W.PR.08.01 set a purpose, consider audience, <span class="highlight">and</span> replicate authors
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a field trip to a historical place. • 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas and ideas that create a history of a place. • 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety of sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, and computer). • 3.5.tpi.8. cr...
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a field trip to a historical place. • 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas and ideas that create a history of a place. • 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety of sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, and computer). • 3.5.tpi.8. create a journal entry about a major historical event or figure. • 3.5.tpi.9. create a "then" and "now" class museum. at Level 3, the student is able to • 3.5.tpi.10. choose a favorite historical event and research it using computer and media.
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a field trip to a historical place. &bull; 3.5.tpi.6. identify people, events, areas <span class="highlight">and</span> ideas that create a history <span class="highlight">of</span> a place. &bull; 3.5.tpi.7. assemble historical information using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> sources (e.g., newspaper, book, video, <span class="highlight">and</span> computer). &bull; 3.5.tpi.8. create a <span class="highlight">journal</span> entry about a major historical event or figure. &bull; 3.5.tpi.9. create a &quot;then&quot; <span class="highlight">and</span> &quot;now&quot; class museum. at Level 3, the student is able to &bull; 3.5.tpi.10. choose a favorite historical event <span class="highlight">and</span> <span class="highlight">research</span> it using computer <span class="highlight">and</span> media.
 Language Arts Framework Goals, Competencies, and Suggested Objectives
Catalog descriptions 5) Editorials e. The student will research a topic comparing and/or contrasting information from a variety of sources to present findings. (DOK 4) 4. The student will use Standard English grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure to communicate....
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Catalog descriptions 5) Editorials e. The student will research a topic comparing and/or contrasting information from a variety of sources to present findings. (DOK 4) 4. The student will use Standard English grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure to communicate. a. The student will analyze text to determine the appropriate use of advanced grammar in composing or editing. (DOK 2) 1) Verb tenses [including purpose] (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect; emphatic [present and past
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Catalog descriptions 5) Editorials e. The student will <span class="highlight">research</span> a topic comparing <span class="highlight">and</span>/or contrasting information from a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> sources to present findings. (DOK 4) 4. The student will use Standard English grammar, mechanics, <span class="highlight">and</span> sentence structure to communicate. a. The student will analyze text to determine the appropriate use <span class="highlight">of</span> advanced grammar in composing or editing. (DOK 2) 1) Verb tenses [including purpose] (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect; emphatic [present <span class="highlight">and</span> past
 Social Studies Booklet
Doing history: Rather than memoriz- ing names and dates from history texts, students research historical questions, analyze their findings and present them in a form appropriate to class assign- ments (written, oral, visual, or dramat- ics). Students conduct oral histories, wri...
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Doing history: Rather than memoriz- ing names and dates from history texts, students research historical questions, analyze their findings and present them in a form appropriate to class assign- ments (written, oral, visual, or dramat- ics). Students conduct oral histories, write firsthand accounts of potentially significant historical events, puzzle over documents and artifacts, research sec- ondary sources, consider the subjective nature of the information they uncov- er, and interpret information. To
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Doing history: Rather than memoriz- ing names <span class="highlight">and</span> dates from history texts, students <span class="highlight">research</span> historical questions, analyze their findings <span class="highlight">and</span> present them in a form appropriate to class assign- ments (written, oral, visual, or dramat- ics). Students conduct oral histories, write firsthand accounts <span class="highlight">of</span> potentially significant historical events, puzzle over documents <span class="highlight">and</span> artifacts, <span class="highlight">research</span> sec- ondary sources, consider the subjective nature <span class="highlight">of</span> the information they uncov- er, <span class="highlight">and</span> interpret information. To
 Microsoft Word - science.doc
NATURAL SELECTION AND BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION 8.4.1. Identify the evidence of biological evolution. (e.g., adaptation, radiation, extinction) as found in the fossil record Students identify all of the significant details of the evidence of biological...
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NATURAL SELECTION AND BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION 8.4.1. Identify the evidence of biological evolution. (e.g., adaptation, radiation, extinction) as found in the fossil record Students identify all of the significant details of the evidence of biological evolution as found in the fossil record. Students identify most of the significant details of the evidence of biological evolution as found in the fossil record. Students identify some of the significant details of the evidence of biological
46 0 http://www.dpi.state.nd.us/standard/content/science/science.pdf#page=46 www.dpi.state.nd.us/standard/content/science/science.pdf#page=46
NATURAL SELECTION <span class="highlight">AND</span> <span class="highlight">BIOLOGICAL</span> EVOLUTION 8.4.1. Identify the evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">biological</span> evolution. (e.g., adaptation, radiation, extinction) as found in the fossil record Students identify all <span class="highlight">of</span> the significant details <span class="highlight">of</span> the evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">biological</span> evolution as found in the fossil record. Students identify most <span class="highlight">of</span> the significant details <span class="highlight">of</span> the evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">biological</span> evolution as found in the fossil record. Students identify some <span class="highlight">of</span> the significant details <span class="highlight">of</span> the evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">biological</span>
 Microsoft Word - Content Area Reading Middle School.doc
47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record of what readers are feeling and thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts and emotional reactions about texts....
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47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record of what readers are feeling and thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts and emotional reactions about texts. Reading selections may be used as a springboard to inspire students’ feelings and thoughts about a topic. Most journal activities require thinking but do not demand a finished product. Students learn to write without fear
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47 ACADEMIC JOURNALING Response Journals Description: Response Journals create a permanent record <span class="highlight">of</span> what readers are feeling <span class="highlight">and</span> thinking as they interact with literary or informational texts. It allows students to record their thoughts <span class="highlight">and</span> emotional reactions about texts. Reading selections may be used as a springboard to inspire students&rsquo; feelings <span class="highlight">and</span> thoughts about a topic. Most <span class="highlight">journal</span> activities require thinking but do not demand a finished product. Students learn to write without fear
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Ch. 113, TEKS for Social Studies. Page B-8 Texas Education Agency (6.22) Social studies skills. The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to: (A) use social studies terminology correctly; (B) incorporate main and supporting ideas in verbal ...
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Ch. 113, TEKS for Social Studies. Page B-8 Texas Education Agency (6.22) Social studies skills. The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to: (A) use social studies terminology correctly; (B) incorporate main and supporting ideas in verbal and written communication; (C) express ideas orally based on research and experiences; (D) create written and visual material such as journal entries, reports, graphic organizers, outlines, and bibliographies
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Ch. 113, TEKS for Social Studies. Page B-8 Texas Education Agency (6.22) Social studies skills. The student communicates in written, oral, <span class="highlight">and</span> visual forms. The student is expected to: (A) use social studies terminology correctly; (B) incorporate main <span class="highlight">and</span> supporting ideas in verbal <span class="highlight">and</span> written communication; (C) express ideas orally based on <span class="highlight">research</span> <span class="highlight">and</span> experiences; (D) create written <span class="highlight">and</span> visual material such as <span class="highlight">journal</span> entries, reports, graphic organizers, outlines, <span class="highlight">and</span> bibliographies
 American History
10 American History (United States History): Populism Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revision 2006 Arkansas Department of Education Key: PO.9.AH.1 = Populism. Standard 9. American History (United States History). 1st Student Learning Expectation Strand: Populism Content Standard 9: Stu...
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10 American History (United States History): Populism Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revision 2006 Arkansas Department of Education Key: PO.9.AH.1 = Populism. Standard 9. American History (United States History). 1st Student Learning Expectation Strand: Populism Content Standard 9: Students shall examine the impact of westward migration during the Gilded Age. PO.9.AH.1 Identify the significance of the Exodusters PO.9.AH.2 Analyze life on the Great Plains using primary and
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10 American History (United States History): Populism Social Studies Curriculum Framework Revision 2006 Arkansas Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Key: PO.9.AH.1 = Populism. Standard 9. American History (United States History). 1st Student Learning Expectation Strand: Populism Content Standard 9: Students shall examine the impact <span class="highlight">of</span> westward migration during the Gilded Age. PO.9.AH.1 Identify the significance <span class="highlight">of</span> the Exodusters PO.9.AH.2 Analyze life on the Great Plains using primary <span class="highlight">and</span>
 Proposed New 19 TAC
§110.B. Middle School (M) use study strategies to learn and recall important ideas from texts such as preview, question, reread, and record (6-8). (11) Reading/literary response. The student expresses and supports responses to various types of texts. The student is...
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§110.B. Middle School (M) use study strategies to learn and recall important ideas from texts such as preview, question, reread, and record (6-8). (11) Reading/literary response. The student expresses and supports responses to various types of texts. The student is expected to: (A) offer observations, make connections, react, speculate, interpret, and raise questions in response to texts (4-8); (B) interpret text ideas through such varied means as journal writing, discussion, enactment, and media
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&sect;110.B. Middle School (M) use study strategies to learn <span class="highlight">and</span> recall important ideas from texts such as preview, question, reread, <span class="highlight">and</span> record (6-8). (11) Reading/literary response. The student expresses <span class="highlight">and</span> supports responses to various types <span class="highlight">of</span> texts. The student is expected to: (A) offer observations, make connections, react, speculate, interpret, <span class="highlight">and</span> raise questions in response to texts (4-8); (B) interpret text ideas through such varied means as <span class="highlight">journal</span> writing, discussion, enactment, <span class="highlight">and</span> media
 Core Content For Mathematics Assessment
CCA 4.1 Middle School Science AUGUST 2006 Bold – State Assessment Content Standard 196 Italics – Supporting Content Standard SC-08-3.4.4 Students will describe and explain patterns found within groups of organisms in order to make biological classifications of...
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CCA 4.1 Middle School Science AUGUST 2006 Bold – State Assessment Content Standard 196 Italics – Supporting Content Standard SC-08-3.4.4 Students will describe and explain patterns found within groups of organisms in order to make biological classifications of those organisms. Observations and patterns found within groups of organisms allow for biological classifications based on how organisms are related. DOK 2 SC-08-3.4.5 Students will understand that multicellular animals have
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CCA 4.1 Middle School Science AUGUST 2006 Bold &ndash; State Assessment Content Standard 196 Italics &ndash; Supporting Content Standard SC-08-3.4.4 Students will describe <span class="highlight">and</span> explain patterns found within groups <span class="highlight">of</span> organisms in order to make <span class="highlight">biological</span> classifications <span class="highlight">of</span> those organisms. Observations <span class="highlight">and</span> patterns found within groups <span class="highlight">of</span> organisms allow for <span class="highlight">biological</span> classifications based on how organisms are related. DOK 2 SC-08-3.4.5 Students will understand that multicellular animals have
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