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2 FIRST GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S ■ v.1 2 . 0 5 ■ MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Curriculum Using this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning cu...
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2 FIRST GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S ■ v.1 2 . 0 5 ■ MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Curriculum Using this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
7 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=7 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=7
2 KINDERGARTEN E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs, and
16 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=16 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=16
2 FIRST GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
25 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=25 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=25
2 SECOND GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
34 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=34 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=34
2 THIRD GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
42 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=42 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=42
2 FOURTH GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
50 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=50 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=50
2 FIFTH GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
58 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=58 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=58
2 SIXTH GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
66 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=66 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=66
2 SEVENTH GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
74 0 http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=74 www.michigan.gov/documents/ELAGLCE_140483_7.pdf#page=74
2 EIGHTH GRADE E N G L I S H L A N G UAG E A RT S &#9632; v.1 2 . 0 5 &#9632; MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION Curriculum <span class="highlight">Using</span> this document as a focal point in the school improvement process, schools and districts can generate conversations among stakeholders concerning current policies and practices to consider ways to improve and enhance student achievement. Together, stakeholders can use these expectations to guide curricular and instructional decisions, identify professional development needs
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics of two or more regions of the United States using compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use of comparison and contrast gra...
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics of two or more regions of the United States using compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use of comparison and contrast graphic organizers, such as Venn Diagram. (c) and students read together from the text. As the students read, they put a sticky note with a frowning face when they identify a problem and a smiley face when they identify a solution. A sticky
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span> two or more regions <span class="highlight">of</span> the United States <span class="highlight">using</span> compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use <span class="highlight">of</span> comparison and contrast graphic organizers, such as Venn Diagram. (c) and students read together from the text. As the students read, they put a sticky note with a frowning <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a problem and a smiley <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a solution. A sticky
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instructions. Investigate topics of inter- est and importance across the subject areas, select- ing appropriate media sources, using effective research processes, and demonstrating ethical use of resources and materi- als . (See Writing Applica- tions-Expository Writing:...
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instructions. Investigate topics of inter- est and importance across the subject areas, select- ing appropriate media sources, using effective research processes, and demonstrating ethical use of resources and materi- als . (See Writing Applica- tions-Expository Writing: Research Reports) Speaking and Listening Communicate supported ideas across the subject areas using oral, visual, and multimedia forms in ways appropriate to topic, context, audience, and pur- pose; organize oral, visual, and multimedia
3 0 http://www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/real/documents/el04.pdf#page=3 www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/real/documents/el04.pdf#page=3
instructions. Investigate topics <span class="highlight">of</span> inter- est and importance across the subject <span class="highlight">areas</span>, select- ing appropriate media sources, <span class="highlight">using</span> effective research processes, and demonstrating ethical use <span class="highlight">of</span> resources and materi- als . (See Writing Applica- tions-Expository Writing: Research Reports) Speaking and Listening Communicate supported ideas across the subject <span class="highlight">areas</span> <span class="highlight">using</span> oral, visual, and multimedia forms in ways appropriate to topic, context, audience, and pur- pose; organize oral, visual, and multimedia