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 English Language Arts Content Standards - Curriculum Frameworks (CA Dept of Education)
GLOSSARY prior knowledge r-controlled sound red herring rhetorical strategies root word sentences: declarative exclamatory imperative interrogative sight word standard American English syllabication theme The knowledge that stems from previous experience. Note: Prior knowl- edge is a major ...
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GLOSSARY prior knowledge r-controlled sound red herring rhetorical strategies root word sentences: declarative exclamatory imperative interrogative sight word standard American English syllabication theme The knowledge that stems from previous experience. Note: Prior knowl- edge is a major component of schema theories of reading comprehension in spite of the redundancy inherent in the term. The modified sound of a vowel immediately preceding /r/ in the same syllable, such as in care
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GLOSSARY prior knowledge r-controlled sound red herring rhetorical strategies root word sentences: declarative exclamatory imperative interrogative sight word standard American English syllabication theme The knowledge that stems from previous experience. Note: Prior knowl- <span class="highlight">edge</span> is a major <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> schema theories <span class="highlight">of</span> reading comprehension in spite <span class="highlight">of</span> the redundancy inherent in the term. The modified sound <span class="highlight">of</span> a vowel immediately preceding /r/ in the same syllable, such as in care
 Mississippi Language Arts Framework
2006 Mississippi Language Arts Framework-Revised KINDERGARTEN COURSE DESCRIPTION Grade K; one-year course KINDERGARTEN The term “text,” as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for descri...
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2006 Mississippi Language Arts Framework-Revised KINDERGARTEN COURSE DESCRIPTION Grade K; one-year course KINDERGARTEN The term “text,” as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for description or analysis.” For the purposes of this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies for grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an
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2006 Mississippi Language Arts Framework-Revised KINDERGARTEN COURSE DESCRIPTION Grade K; one-year course KINDERGARTEN The term &ldquo;text,&rdquo; as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as &ldquo;a segment <span class="highlight">of</span> spoken or written language available <span class="highlight">for</span> description or <span class="highlight">analysis</span>.&rdquo; <span class="highlight">For</span> the purposes <span class="highlight">of</span> this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies <span class="highlight">for</span> grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an
 THIRD GRADE
teachers should review previously taught skills and objectives with a focus on increasing complexity. The term “text,” as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for description or analysi...
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teachers should review previously taught skills and objectives with a focus on increasing complexity. The term “text,” as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for description or analysis.” For the purposes of this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies for grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an extension of knowledge and broader
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teachers should review previously taught skills and objectives with a focus on increasing complexity. The term &ldquo;text,&rdquo; as it is used throughout the Language Arts Framework, is defined as &ldquo;a segment <span class="highlight">of</span> spoken or written language available <span class="highlight">for</span> description or <span class="highlight">analysis</span>.&rdquo; <span class="highlight">For</span> the purposes <span class="highlight">of</span> this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies <span class="highlight">for</span> grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an extension <span class="highlight">of</span> knowledge and broader
 FIRST GRADE
Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for description or analysis.” For the purposes of this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies...
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Framework, is defined as “a segment of spoken or written language available for description or analysis.” For the purposes of this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies for grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an extension of knowledge and broader, deeper application of skills. A critical component at each grade level is text complexity. Text complexity is indicated by such elements as sophistication of
1 0 http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/ACAD/ID/Curriculum/LAER/LA_Framework_2006_Revised/LA_1st_grade_framework.pdf#page=1 www.mde.k12.ms.us/ACAD/ID/Curriculum/LAER/LA_Framework_2006_Revised/LA_1s...
Framework, is defined as &ldquo;a segment <span class="highlight">of</span> spoken or written language available <span class="highlight">for</span> description or <span class="highlight">analysis</span>.&rdquo; <span class="highlight">For</span> the purposes <span class="highlight">of</span> this document, text may include written materials, teacher read or taped passages, visual images, or film. While competencies <span class="highlight">for</span> grades K-3 remain identical, objectives require an extension <span class="highlight">of</span> knowledge and broader, deeper application <span class="highlight">of</span> skills. A critical <span class="highlight">component</span> at each grade level is text complexity. Text complexity is indicated by such elements as sophistication <span class="highlight">of</span>
 Writing Assessment Framework
not. The proportion of each year’s tests devoted to each category is clearly specified in the Reading Content Category Table on page 6. These percents are estimates used to guide the general distribution of items throughout the test. In addition to overall scores, as much info...
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not. The proportion of each year’s tests devoted to each category is clearly specified in the Reading Content Category Table on page 6. These percents are estimates used to guide the general distribution of items throughout the test. In addition to overall scores, as much information as possible will be reported for each content category, making the data useful for diagnostic analysis. Framework Structure This document employs a general organizational structure designed for ease of use. The State Goal
3 0 http://www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/pdfs/IAFWriting.pdf#page=3 www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/pdfs/IAFWriting.pdf#page=3
not. The proportion <span class="highlight">of</span> each year&rsquo;s tests devoted to each category is clearly specified in the Reading Content Category Table on page 6. These percents are estimates used to guide the general distribution <span class="highlight">of</span> items throughout the test. In addition to overall scores, as much <span class="highlight">information</span> as possible will be reported <span class="highlight">for</span> each content category, making the data useful <span class="highlight">for</span> diagnostic <span class="highlight">analysis</span>. Framework Structure This document employs a general organizational structure designed <span class="highlight">for</span> ease <span class="highlight">of</span> use. The State Goal
 K-12
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