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 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
 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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19 “New” to 4 th Grade from 3 rd Grade Other—“Carryover” or Review Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) 2.5l Critically…by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various texts and media presentations 2.6a Critically…and extend meaning by offering a per...
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19 “New” to 4 th Grade from 3 rd Grade Other—“Carryover” or Review Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) 2.5l Critically…by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various texts and media presentations 2.6a Critically…and extend meaning by offering a personal response to texts • Revisit texts to search for connections between and among ideas • Find and explain personal connections to topics, events, characters, actions, ideas, or information in texts 2.7b Critically…by
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Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) &ldquo;New&rdquo; to 4 th Grade from 3 rd Grade Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review 2.3c Self-monitor comprehension while reading by taking appropriate actions (e.g., rereading to make sense, adjusting rate of reading, seeking the meaning of unknown vocabulary) to enhance understanding of oral and written text. &bull; Explain personal connections to the ideas or information in the text(s) &bull; Skim text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Periodically paraphrase important
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19 &ldquo;New&rdquo; to 4 th Grade from 3 rd Grade Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) 2.5l Critically&hellip;by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various texts and media presentations 2.6a Critically&hellip;and extend meaning by offering a personal response to texts &bull; Revisit texts to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas &bull; Find and explain personal connections to topics, events, characters, actions, ideas, or information in texts 2.7b Critically&hellip;by
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people, cassettes, dictionaries, recordings, encyclopedias, and available databases) &bull; Select sources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, interviews, observations, electronic media) appropriate to topic &bull; Use text features to access information (e.g., guide words, indices, glossaries, key words, table of contents) &bull; Use traditional and electronic <span class="highlight">search</span> tools &bull; Use teacher-selected internet sites and databases to access information 3.1a2 Develop and use procedures to gather information&mdash;developing
 GRADE 4
noticed fox tracks in the field. The farmer needs to find her quickly. Rosie is a creature of habit and always follows the same route around the barnyard. It is very important that the farmer travels each edge exactly once in his search. Find the path the farmer should take. Where does the fa...
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noticed fox tracks in the field. The farmer needs to find her quickly. Rosie is a creature of habit and always follows the same route around the barnyard. It is very important that the farmer travels each edge exactly once in his search. Find the path the farmer should take. Where does the farmer begin and end his search? Are there other paths the farmer can travel and still visit each edge only one time? If so, name those paths. NOTE: A path in a graph is a connected sequence of edges that starts at
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noticed fox tracks in the field. The farmer needs to find her quickly. Rosie is a creature of habit and always follows the same route around the barnyard. It is very important that the farmer travels each edge exactly once in his <span class="highlight">search</span>. Find the path the farmer should take. Where does the farmer begin and end his <span class="highlight">search</span>? Are there other paths the farmer can travel and still visit each edge only one time? If so, name those paths. NOTE: A path in a graph is a connected sequence of edges that starts at