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 Microsoft Word - 3-8 VSC_Assess_Limits_01_08-1.doc
• Water( turbines) • Fossil fuels ( engines) b. Cite examples that demonstrate the transformation of electrical energy into other forms of energy. c. Investigate and describe that some materials allow the quick, convenient, and safe transfer of electricity (conductors), while othe...
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• Water( turbines) • Fossil fuels ( engines) b. Cite examples that demonstrate the transformation of electrical energy into other forms of energy. c. Investigate and describe that some materials allow the quick, convenient, and safe transfer of electricity (conductors), while others prevent the transfer of electricity (insulators). d. Identify and describe the energy transformations in simple electric circuits.
31 0 http://mdk12.org/share/vsc/vsc_science_gr38.pdf#page=31 mdk12.org/share/vsc/vsc_science_gr38.pdf#page=31
&bull; Water( turbines) &bull; Fossil fuels ( <span class="highlight">engines</span>) b. Cite examples that demonstrate the transformation of electrical energy into other forms of energy. c. Investigate and describe that some materials allow the quick, convenient, and safe transfer of electricity (conductors), while others prevent the transfer of electricity (insulators). d. Identify and describe the energy transformations in simple electric circuits.
 Microsoft Word - vsc_english_gr38.doc
difficult parts slowly and carefully b. Use own words to restate the difficult part c. Read on and revisit the difficult part d. Look back through the text to search for connections between and among ideas e. Make, confirm, or adjust predictions f. Periodically summarize while reading g...
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difficult parts slowly and carefully b. Use own words to restate the difficult part c. Read on and revisit the difficult part d. Look back through the text to search for connections between and among ideas e. Make, confirm, or adjust predictions f. Periodically summarize while reading g. Periodically paraphrase important ideas or information h. Visualize what was read for deeper understanding i. Explain personal connections to the ideas or information in the text 3
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difficult parts slowly and carefully b. Use own words to restate the difficult part c. Read on and revisit the difficult part d. Look back through the text to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections between and among ideas e. Make, confirm, or adjust predictions f. Periodically summarize while reading g. Periodically paraphrase important ideas or information h. Visualize what was read for deeper understanding i. Explain personal connections to the ideas or information in the text 3
 Layout 1
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released items, and annotations square6 GLE topic search Accessing the On-line Grade Level Resources W R I T I N G I n t r o d u c t i o n www.k12.wa.us/ealrs
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released items, and annotations square6 GLE topic search Accessing the On-line Grade Level Resources W R I T I N G I n t r o d u c t i o n www.k12.wa.us/ealrs
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released items, and annotations square6 GLE topic <span class="highlight">search</span> Accessing the On-line Grade Level Resources W R I T I N G I n t r o d u c t i o n www.k12.wa.us/ealrs
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often used to refer to layout or visual presentation of text. Free writing: A prewriting tech- nique in which the writer drafts quickly, without stopping, editing, or self-correcting, to discover what he or she knows, thinks, or feels. Graphic organizer: A visual repre- sentation of knowledge, concepts, and ideas and their relationships within an organized frame (e.g., concept maps, word webs, story boards). Imagery: Figurative language used to produce mental pictures and appeal to the senses. I-<span class="highlight">Search</span> paper
 Microsoft Word - iaf_reading.rtf
use of on-line services is now commonplace among researchers, authors, farmers and auto mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to search and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new,...
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use of on-line services is now commonplace among researchers, authors, farmers and auto mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to search and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new, more effective ways. WORKING ON TEAMS Learn and contribute productively as individuals and as members of groups. In sports, the workplace, family and elsewhere, teamwork requires skill in the use of language
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use of on-line services is now commonplace among researchers, authors, farmers and auto mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to <span class="highlight">search</span> and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new, more effective ways. WORKING ON TEAMS Learn and contribute productively as individuals and as members of groups. In sports, the workplace, family and elsewhere, teamwork requires skill in the use of language
 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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in a text • Analyze strengths and weaknesses of text sources, format, and argument • Analyze completeness, accuracy of information in a text • Analyze author’s inclusion of emotional arguments 2.5l Critically…by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various te...
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in a text • Analyze strengths and weaknesses of text sources, format, and argument • Analyze completeness, accuracy of information in a text • Analyze author’s inclusion of emotional arguments 2.5l Critically…by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various texts and media presentations • Read a variety of texts and rate them on literary merit based on: style, purpose, characters, details, is understandable, expressive vocabulary • Revisit texts to search for connections
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in a text &bull; Analyze strengths and weaknesses of text sources, format, and argument &bull; Analyze completeness, accuracy of information in a text &bull; Analyze author&rsquo;s inclusion of emotional arguments 2.5l Critically&hellip;by recognizing and evaluating the literary merit of various texts and media presentations &bull; Read a variety of texts and rate them on literary merit based on: style, purpose, characters, details, is understandable, expressive vocabulary &bull; Revisit texts to <span class="highlight">search</span> for connections
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&ldquo;New&rdquo; to 6 th Grade from 5 th Grade Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) 3.1a1 Identify and locate a variety of sources including printed materials, personal interviews, oral reporting, forums, and technological forms of information &bull; Locate information using appropriate sources and strategies &bull; Use multiple sources &bull; Use text features to access information &bull; Use traditional and electronic <span class="highlight">search</span> tools &bull; Use teacher-selected internet sites and databases to access
 7th Grade„Grade Level Expectations
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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 identifying the underlying purposes of m...
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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 identifying the underlying purposes of media messages
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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 identifying the underlying purposes of media messages
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&ldquo;New&rdquo; to 7 th grade from 6 th grade Other&mdash;&ldquo;Carryover&rdquo; or Review Curriculum Coverage (UNIT) 3.1a1 Identify and locate a variety of sources including printed materials, personal interviews, oral reporting, forums, and technological forms of information &bull; Locate information using appropriate sources and strategies &bull; Use multiple sources &bull; Use text features to access information &bull; Use traditional and electronic <span class="highlight">search</span> tools &bull; Use teacher-selected Internet sites and databases to access
 Writing Assessment Framework
mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to search and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new, more effective ways. WORKING ON TEAMS Learn and contribute productively as individuals...
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mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to search and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new, more effective ways. WORKING ON TEAMS Learn and contribute productively as individuals and as members of groups. In sports, the workplace, family and elsewhere, teamwork requires skill in the use of language. People must speak clearly and listen well as they share ideas, plans, instructions and evaluations
6 0 http://www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/pdfs/IAFWriting.pdf#page=6 www.isbe.state.il.us/assessment/pdfs/IAFWriting.pdf#page=6
mechanics. Skilled use of these technologies provides students with necessary opportunities to <span class="highlight">search</span> and process information, be in touch with experts, prepare documents, and learn and communicate in new, more effective ways. WORKING ON TEAMS Learn and contribute productively as individuals and as members of groups. In sports, the workplace, family and elsewhere, teamwork requires skill in the use of language. People must speak clearly and listen well as they share ideas, plans, instructions and evaluations
 Indiana Academic Standards-Social Studies-Grade 8
Approved October 2007 Grade 8, Page 11 Standard 4 Economics Students will identify, describe and evaluate the influence of economic factors on national development from the founding of the nation to the end of Reconstruction. 8.4.1 Identify economic factors contributing to European exploration and c...
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Approved October 2007 Grade 8, Page 11 Standard 4 Economics Students will identify, describe and evaluate the influence of economic factors on national development from the founding of the nation to the end of Reconstruction. 8.4.1 Identify economic factors contributing to European exploration and colonization in North America, the American Revolution and the drafting of the Constitution of the United States. Example: The search for gold by the Spanish, French fur trade and taxation without
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Approved October 2007 Grade 8, Page 11 Standard 4 Economics Students will identify, describe and evaluate the influence of economic factors on national development from the founding of the nation to the end of Reconstruction. 8.4.1 Identify economic factors contributing to European exploration and colonization in North America, the American Revolution and the drafting of the Constitution of the United States. Example: The <span class="highlight">search</span> for gold by the Spanish, French fur trade and taxation without
 K-12
search for clarification R.9.2.4 Discuss how, why, and what-if questions about texts R.9.2.5 Locate information within the text to answer literal and inferential questions R.9.2.6 Ask others questions that seek elaboration and justification R.9.3.5 Generate questions and check the text f...
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search for clarification R.9.2.4 Discuss how, why, and what-if questions about texts R.9.2.5 Locate information within the text to answer literal and inferential questions R.9.2.6 Ask others questions that seek elaboration and justification R.9.3.5 Generate questions and check the text for answers R.9.3.6 Question the author’s purpose R.9.3.7 Ask questions and support answers by connecting prior knowledge with literal and inferential
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<span class="highlight">search</span> for clarification R.9.2.4 Discuss how, why, and what-if questions about texts R.9.2.5 Locate information within the text to answer literal and inferential questions R.9.2.6 Ask others questions that seek elaboration and justification R.9.3.5 Generate questions and check the text for answers R.9.3.6 Question the author&rsquo;s purpose R.9.3.7 Ask questions and support answers by connecting prior knowledge with literal and inferential
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c. List the early European explorers and their nations of origin. Era 2 - Colonization and Settlement (1585-1763) 8.5.05 Identify the role that desire for freedom played in the settlement of the New World. a. Discuss the search for religious, economic and individual freedom in the settlement...
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c. List the early European explorers and their nations of origin. Era 2 - Colonization and Settlement (1585-1763) 8.5.05 Identify the role that desire for freedom played in the settlement of the New World. a. Discuss the search for religious, economic and individual freedom in the settlement of the colonies. b. Classify various limits on individual freedom in Colonial America. c. Describe the lives of free and indentured immigrants from Europe who came to North America and the Caribbean. d
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c. List the early European explorers and their nations of origin. Era 2 - Colonization and Settlement (1585-1763) 8.5.05 Identify the role that desire for freedom played in the settlement of the New World. a. Discuss the <span class="highlight">search</span> for religious, economic and individual freedom in the settlement of the colonies. b. Classify various limits on individual freedom in Colonial America. c. Describe the lives of free and indentured immigrants from Europe who came to North America and the Caribbean. d
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