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 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) • Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic • Use text f...
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) • Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic • Use text features (e.g., guide words, indices, glossaries, key words, table of contents, cross references) to access information • Use traditional and electronic search tools • Use teacher-selected Internet sites, search
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&bull; Visualize what was read for deeper understanding &bull; Skim text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Use graphic organizer or other note-taking technique to record important ideas or information &bull; Explain personal connections to the topics or information in text(s) &bull; Restate in own words the main events in the text &bull; Summarize while reading &bull; Paraphrase important ideas or information After Reading 2.4a Demonstrate overall understanding of printed texts by making predictions as necessary
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&bull; Is understandable &bull; Has an expressive vocabulary &bull; Has an unpredictable plot &bull; Has a variety of episodes/action &bull; Has an expressive vocabulary &bull; Interpretation of the theme or concept &bull; Presentation of information including accuracy, clarity, and organization, &bull; Delineation of setting 2.6a Critically&hellip;and extend meaning by offering a personal response to texts &bull; Revisit text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Find and explain personal connections to the topics, events
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) &bull; Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic &bull; Use text features (e.g., guide words, indices, glossaries, key words, table of contents, cross references) to access information &bull; Use traditional and electronic <span class="highlight">search</span> tools &bull; Use teacher-selected Internet sites, <span class="highlight">search</span>
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information from sources 3.3a2 Establish criteria by which sources and information can be analyzed for accuracy, bias, stereotypes, and validity &bull; Differentiate between primary and secondary sources &bull; Independently select sources which are authoritative including UD Library <span class="highlight">Search</span> &bull; Independently analyze source and information for accuracy, bias, stereotypes, and validity &bull; Formulate conclusions based upon information relevant to a specific purpose &bull; Use information to express ideas relevant to a
 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) • Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic • Use text f...
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) • Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic • Use text features (e.g., guide words, indices, glossaries, key words, table of contents, cross references) to access information • Use traditional and electronic search tools • Use teacher-selected Internet sites, search
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&ldquo;New&rdquo; to 10 th Grade from 9 th Grade Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review 2.3c Using appropriate texts, students will be able to self-monitor comprehension while reading by taking appropriate actions to enhance understanding of oral and written text &bull; Use illustrations to construct meaning from text &bull; Reread difficult parts slowly and carefully &bull; Make, confirm, adjust predictions &bull; Visualize what was read for deeper understanding &bull; Skim text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections
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plot that is developed &bull; Has a variety of episodes/action &bull; Has an expressive vocabulary &bull; Interpretation of the theme or concept &bull; Presentation of information including accuracy, clarity, and organization, &bull; Delineation of setting 2.6a Critically&hellip;and extend meaning by offering a personal response to texts &bull; Revisit text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Find and explain personal connections to the topics, events, characters, actions, ideas or information in text(s) 2.7b
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(books, television, videos/DVDs,, resource people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) &bull; Select essential sources ( e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media, computer databases) appropriate to topic &bull; Use text features (e.g., guide words, indices, glossaries, key words, table of contents, cross references) to access information &bull; Use traditional and electronic <span class="highlight">search</span> tools &bull; Use teacher-selected Internet sites, <span class="highlight">search</span>
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Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) &ldquo;New&rdquo; to 10 th Grade from 9 th Grade Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review 3.3a2 Establish criteria by which sources and information can be analyzed for accuracy, bias, stereotypes, and validity &bull; Synthesize information as appropriate to a specific purpose &bull; Differentiate between primary and secondary sources &bull; Independently select sources which are authoritative including UD Library <span class="highlight">Search</span> &bull; Independently analyze source and information for accuracy, bias, stereotypes
 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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sites, search engines, and data bases to access information 3.1a2 Develop and use procedures to gather information—developing and following a process for research • Formulate a research question or thesis statement • Determine a clear purpose, topic, and audience for...
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sites, search engines, and data bases to access information 3.1a2 Develop and use procedures to gather information—developing and following a process for research • Formulate a research question or thesis statement • Determine a clear purpose, topic, and audience for research • Gather information from more than one source • Locate information using appropriate sources and strategies • Read, view, listen, or interact with information and decide what is valuable for research • Extract information
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&ldquo;New&rdquo; to 11 th Grade from 10 th Grade Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review 2.3c Using appropriate texts, students will be able to self-monitor comprehension while reading by taking appropriate actions to enhance understanding of oral and written text &bull; Use illustrations to construct meaning from text &bull; Reread difficult parts slowly and carefully &bull; Make, confirm, adjust predictions &bull; Visualize what was read for deeper understanding &bull; Skim text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections
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plot that is developed &bull; Has a variety of episodes/action &bull; Has an expressive vocabulary &bull; Interpretation of the theme or concept &bull; Presentation of information including accuracy, clarity, and organization, &bull; Delineation of setting 2.6a Critically&hellip;and extend meaning by offering a personal response to texts &bull; Revisit text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Find and explain personal connections to the topics, events, characters, actions, ideas or information in text(s) 2.7b
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sites, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, and data bases to access information 3.1a2 Develop and use procedures to gather information&mdash;developing and following a process for research &bull; Formulate a research question or thesis statement &bull; Determine a clear purpose, topic, and audience for research &bull; Gather information from more than one source &bull; Locate information using appropriate sources and strategies &bull; Read, view, listen, or interact with information and decide what is valuable for research &bull; Extract information
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, search engines, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details from functional text for a specific purpose (e.g., to follow directions...
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1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, search engines, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details from functional text for a specific purpose (e.g., to follow directions, to solve problems, to perform procedures, to answer questions). Concept 3: Persuasive Text Explain basic elements of argument in text and their relationship to the author’s purpose and use of persuasive
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1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details from functional text for a specific purpose (e.g., to follow directions, to solve problems, to perform procedures, to answer questions). Concept 3: Persuasive Text Explain basic elements of argument in text and their relationship to the author&rsquo;s purpose and use of persuasive
 Strand 1: Reading Process (Kindergarten)
clarity, and relevancy of functional text. PO 1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, search engines, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details functional text for a sp...
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clarity, and relevancy of functional text. PO 1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, search engines, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details functional text for a specific purpose (e.g., to follow directions, to solve problems, to perform procedures, to answer questions). Concept 3: Persuasive Text Explain basic elements of argument in text and their relationship to the author’s
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clarity, and relevancy of functional text. PO 1. Locate specific information from functional text (e.g., letters, memos, directories, menus, schedules, pamphlets, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, signs, manuals, instructions, recipes, labels, forms). PO 2. Interpret details functional text for a specific purpose (e.g., to follow directions, to solve problems, to perform procedures, to answer questions). Concept 3: Persuasive Text Explain basic elements of argument in text and their relationship to the author&rsquo;s
 Microsoft Word - 3969.doc
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bibliographic references) • electronic texts (e.g., database keyword searches, search engines, e-mail addresses) (ELA-5-H1) 37. Locate, analyze, and synthesize information from a variety of grade-appropriate resources, including: • multiple printed texts (e.g., encyclopedias,...
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bibliographic references) • electronic texts (e.g., database keyword searches, search engines, e-mail addresses) (ELA-5-H1) 37. Locate, analyze, and synthesize information from a variety of grade-appropriate resources, including: • multiple printed texts (e.g., encyclopedias, atlases, library catalogs, specialized dictionaries, almanacs, technical encyclopedias, and periodicals) • electronic sources (e.g., Web sites, databases) • other media sources (e.g., community and government data, television and radio
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bibliographic references) &bull; electronic texts (e.g., database keyword searches, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, e-mail addresses) (ELA-5-H1) 37. Locate, analyze, and synthesize information from a variety of grade-appropriate resources, including: &bull; multiple printed texts (e.g., encyclopedias, atlases, library catalogs, specialized dictionaries, almanacs, technical encyclopedias, and periodicals) &bull; electronic sources (e.g., Web sites, databases) &bull; other media sources (e.g., community and government data, television and radio
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English Language Arts (ELA) Grade-Level Expectations 43 &bull; print texts such as prefaces, appendices, annotations, citations, bibliographic references, and endnotes &bull; electronic texts such as database keyword searches, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, and e- mail addresses (ELA-5-H1) 40. Locate, analyze, and synthesize information from grade-appropriate resources, including: &bull; multiple printed texts (e.g., encyclopedias, atlases, library catalogs, specialized dictionaries, almanacs, technical encyclopedias, and
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(e.g., prefaces, appendices, annotations, citations, bibliographic references) &bull; electronic texts (e.g., database keyword searches, <span class="highlight">search</span> <span class="highlight">engines</span>, e-mail addresses) (ELA-5-H1) 35. Locate, analyze, and synthesize information from a variety of complex resources, including: &bull; multiple print texts (e.g., encyclopedias, atlases, library catalogs, specialized dictionaries, almanacs, technical encyclopedias, and periodicals) &bull; electronic sources (e.g., Web sites or databases) &bull; other media (e.g., community
English Language Arts Performance Standard F Grade 8
assigned topics, issues, or problems and use an appropriate form to communicate their findings. Formulate research questions and focus investigation on relevant and accessible sources of information Use multiple sources to identify and locate information pertinent to research including encyclopedias...
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Microsoft Word - ssstdh.docssstdh.pdf
people’s perception of places and regions affect their decisions (e.g., land use, property value, settlement patterns, job opportunities). • Prepare a cause and effect chart to illustrate the changes in modes of transportation from canals to steam engines and how transportation the...
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people’s perception of places and regions affect their decisions (e.g., land use, property value, settlement patterns, job opportunities). • Prepare a cause and effect chart to illustrate the changes in modes of transportation from canals to steam engines and how transportation the impacted the movement of people in Europe (2) See also: EB1I2, EB1I3, EB1I4, EB2I6; WHB2I4 • Develop a project integrating place, human characteristics, and physical environments (effects of climate and tectonic processes
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people&rsquo;s perception of places and regions affect their decisions (e.g., land use, property value, settlement patterns, job opportunities). &bull; Prepare a cause and effect chart to illustrate the changes in modes of transportation from canals to steam <span class="highlight">engines</span> and how transportation the impacted the movement of people in Europe (2) See also: EB1I2, EB1I3, EB1I4, EB2I6; WHB2I4 &bull; Develop a project integrating place, human characteristics, and physical environments (effects of climate and tectonic processes
 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 133 d. Compare the various methods of aircraft propulsion. (DOK 2) • Operation of reciprocating and turboprop, (jet) engines • Development of aircraft propulsion systems e. Calculate the expansion ratio of gases in an e...
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 133 d. Compare the various methods of aircraft propulsion. (DOK 2) • Operation of reciprocating and turboprop, (jet) engines • Development of aircraft propulsion systems e. Calculate the expansion ratio of gases in an engine (gas laws). (DOK 1) f. Use appropriate instruments and perform calculations involved in navigation (e.g., locating a point on the globe from its global coordinates and
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 63 PHYSICS (Trigonometry as a pre- or co-requisite) - one credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Physical Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific
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collisions. (DOK 1) d. Investigate and summarize the principles of thermodynamics. (DOK 2) &bull; How heat energy is transferred from higher temperature to lower temperature until equilibrium is reached &bull; Temperature and thermal energy as related to molecular motion and states of matter &bull; Problems involving specific heat and heat capacity &bull; First and second laws of thermodynamics as related to heat <span class="highlight">engines</span>, refrigerators, and thermal efficiency e. Develop the kinetic theory of ideal gases and
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 67 CHEMISTRY (Algebra II as pre- or co-requisite) - one credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Physical Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 85 BIOLOGY II - one credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Life Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b. Clarify research
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 89 GENETICS - one half credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Life Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b. Clarify research
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 92 MICROBIOLOGY - one half credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Life Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b. Clarify
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 108 HUMAN ANATOMY &amp; PHYSIOLOGY - one credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Life Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 113 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH - one credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Life Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b. Clarify
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 132 AEROSPACE STUDIES - one half credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Earth and Space Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a specific topic. (DOK 3) b
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 133 d. Compare the various methods of aircraft propulsion. (DOK 2) &bull; Operation of reciprocating and turboprop, (jet) <span class="highlight">engines</span> &bull; Development of aircraft propulsion systems e. Calculate the expansion ratio of gases in an engine (gas laws). (DOK 1) f. Use appropriate instruments and perform calculations involved in navigation (e.g., locating a point on the globe from its global coordinates and
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2010 Mississippi Science Framework Approved July 25, 2008 135 SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCE - one or one half credit - CONTENT STRANDS: Inquiry Earth and Space Science COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES: INQUIRY 1. Apply inquiry-based and problem-solving processes and skills to scientific investigations. a. Use current technologies such as CD-ROM, DVD, Internet, and on-line data <span class="highlight">search</span> to explore current research related to a
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simple machines to the law of machines and mechanical advantages. 9.7 Analyze the principle of heat energy and describe the way heat travels. 9.8 Examine the electron theory of electricity. 9.9 Determine voltage, amperage, resistance and wattage utilizing the appropriate instruments. 9.10 R...
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simple machines to the law of machines and mechanical advantages. 9.7 Analyze the principle of heat energy and describe the way heat travels. 9.8 Examine the electron theory of electricity. 9.9 Determine voltage, amperage, resistance and wattage utilizing the appropriate instruments. 9.10 Relate physics concepts to agriscience applications. 9.11 Differentiate between the types of engines. 9.12 Explain the production of energy and relate it to the invisible light spectrum. 9.13 Describe the function
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simple machines to the law of machines and mechanical advantages. 9.7 Analyze the principle of heat energy and describe the way heat travels. 9.8 Examine the electron theory of electricity. 9.9 Determine voltage, amperage, resistance and wattage utilizing the appropriate instruments. 9.10 Relate physics concepts to agriscience applications. 9.11 Differentiate between the types of <span class="highlight">engines</span>. 9.12 Explain the production of energy and relate it to the invisible light spectrum. 9.13 Describe the function
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