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STANDARD 3.1 (READING) ALL STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND AND APPLY
THE KNOWLEDGE OF SOUNDS, LETTERS, AND WORDS IN WRITTEN ENGLISH TO
BECOME INDEPENDENT AND FLUENT READERS, AND WILL READ A VARIETY OF
MATERIALS AND TEXTS WITH FLUENCY AND COMPREHENSION. |
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A.
Concepts About Print |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Use titles, tables of contents, and chapter headings to locate
information. |
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2.
Recognize the purpose of a paragraph. |
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B.
Phonological Awareness (oral language activities) |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Add,
delete, or change middle sounds to change words (e.g., pat to put).
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2.
Use knowledge of letter-sound correspondences to sound out
unknown words. |
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C.
Decoding and Word Recognition |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Look for known chunks or small words to attempt to decode an
unknown word. |
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2.
Reread inserting the beginning sound of the unknown word.
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3.
Decode regular multisyllable words and parts of words (e.g.,
capital, Kalamazoo). |
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4.
Read many irregularly spelled words and such spelling patterns as
diphthongs, special vowel spellings, and common endings. |
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D.
Fluency |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Pause at appropriate end points (e.g., comma, period). |
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2.
Use appropriate pace; "not choppy" or word-by-word. |
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3.
Use appropriate inflection (e.g., dialogue, exclamations,
questions). |
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4.
Read silently without finger or lip movement. |
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5.
Self-monitor when text does not make sense. |
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6.
Employ learned strategies to determine if text makes sense
without being prompted. |
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E.
Reading Strategies (before, during, and after reading) |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Skip over difficult words in an effort to read on and determine
meaning. |
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2.
Return to the beginning of a sentence and try again. |
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F.
Vocabulary and Concept Development |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Develop a vocabulary of 500-800 regular and irregular sight words. |
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2.
Know and relate meanings of simple prefixes and suffixes.
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3.
Demonstrate
evidence of expanding language repertory. |
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4.
Understand concept of antonyms and synonyms. |
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5.
Begin to use a grade-appropriate dictionary with assistance from
teacher. |
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G.
Comprehension Skills and Response to Text |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Demonstrate ability to recall facts and details of text.
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2.
Recognize cause and effect in texts.
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3.
Make inferences and support them with textual information. |
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4.
Continue to identify story elements in texts. |
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5.
Respond to text by using how, why, and what-if questions.
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H.
Inquiry and Research |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2,
students will: |
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1.
Locate information using alphabetical order. |
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2.
Read a variety of nonfiction and fiction books and produce evidence of
reading. |
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STANDARD
3.2 (WRITING) ALL STUDENTS WILL WRITE IN CLEAR, CONCISE, ORGANIZED
LANGUAGE THAT VARIES IN CONTENT AND FORM FOR DIFFERENT AUDIENCES AND
PURPOSES. |
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A.
Writing as a Process (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing,
postwriting) |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2,
students will: |
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1.
Generate ideas for writing: hearing stories, recalling experiences,
brainstorming, and drawing. |
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2.
Observe the modeling of writing. |
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3.
Begin to develop an awareness of simple story structures and author’s
voice. |
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4.
Use sentences to convey ideas in writing.
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5.
Maintain the use of a basic writing process to develop writing.
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6.
Use graphic organizers to assist with planning writing. |
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7.
Compose readable first drafts. |
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8.
Use everyday words in appropriate written context. |
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9.
Reread drafts for meaning, to add details, and to improve
correctness. |
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10.
Focus on
elaboration as a strategy for improving writing. |
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11.
Participate with peers to comment on and react to each other’s
writing. |
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12.
Use a simple checklist to improve elements of own writing. |
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13.
Use computer writing applications during some parts of the
writing process. |
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B.
Writing as a Product (resulting in work samples) |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2,
students will: |
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1.
Produce
finished writings to share with classmates and/or for publication. |
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2.
Produce stories from personal experiences. |
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3.
Produce a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. |
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4.
Write
nonfiction pieces, such as letters, procedures, biographies, or simple
reports. |
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5.
Organize favorite work samples in a writing folder or portfolio. |
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C.
Mechanics, Spelling, and Handwriting |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2,
students will: |
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1.
Use correct end point punctuation. |
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2.
Apply basic rules of capitalization. |
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3.
Use correct spelling of some high frequency words. |
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4.
Apply sound/symbol relationships to writing words. |
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5.
Recognize and apply basic spelling patterns. |
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6.
Write legibly to meet district standards. |
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D.
Writing Forms, Audiences, and Purposes (exploring a
variety of writing) |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2,
students will: |
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Create written texts for others to read. |
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2.
Generate ideas and write on topics in forms appropriate to science,
social studies, or other subject areas. |
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3.
Use writing as a tool for learning self-discovery and reflection. |
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4.
Use reading and technology to support writing. |
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5.
Write in a variety of simple genres to satisfy personal,
academic, and social needs, such as letters, plays, procedures,
biographies, or simple reports. |
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STANDARD
3.3 (SPEAKING) ALL STUDENTS WILL SPEAK IN CLEAR, CONCISE, ORGANIZED
LANGUAGE THAT VARIES IN CONTENT AND FORM FOR DIFFERENT AUDIENCES AND
PURPOSES. |
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A.
Discussion |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Elaborate on experiences and ideas. |
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2.
Begin
to stay focused on a topic of discussion. |
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3.
Offer
personal opinion related to topics of discussion. |
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4.
Wait their turn to speak. |
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B. Questioning (Inquiry) and
Contributing |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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Ask
for explanation to clarify meaning. |
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2.
Respond to ideas posed by others. |
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3.
Restate to demonstrate understanding. |
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4.
Identify a problem and simple steps for solving the problem. |
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C. Word Choice |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1. Use new
vocabulary learned from literature and classroom experiences. |
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2. Recognize and
discuss how authors use words to create vivid images. |
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D. Oral Presentation |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Participate
in a dramatization or role play. |
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2.
Begin to understand the importance of looking at a speaker. |
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3.
Talk about an
experience or work sample in front of a small group. |
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STANDARD
3.4 (LISTENING) ALL STUDENTS WILL LISTEN ACTIVELY TO INFORMATION FROM A
VARIETY OF SOURCES IN A VARIETY OF SITUATIONS.
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A.
Active Listening |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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Listen critically to identify main ideas and supporting details. |
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2.
Begin to distinguish between types of speech (e.g., a joke, a
chat, a warning). |
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3.
Listen and contribute to class discussions. |
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B.
Listening Comprehension |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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STANDARD
3.5 (VIEWING AND MEDIA LITERACY) ALL STUDENTS WILL ACCESS, VIEW,
EVALUATE, AND RESPOND TO PRINT, NONPRINT, AND ELECTRONIC TEXTS AND
RESOURCES. |
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A.
Constructing Meaning |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Speculate about characters, events, and settings in books, film, and
television. |
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2.
Recognize that media messages are created for a specific purpose (e.g.,
to inform, entertain, persuade). |
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3.
Use graphs
and charts to report data. |
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4.
Recognize the work of a favorite illustrator. |
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5.
Compare and contrast media characters. |
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B.
Visual and Verbal Messages |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 2, students will: |
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1.
Interpret messages in simple advertisements. |
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2.
Use a simple rating scale to judge media products. |
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3.
Begin to
look at the effects of visual arts on one’s mood and emotions. |
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C.
Living with Media |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 4, students will: |
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1.
Express preferences for media choices. |