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Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency 1. Identify rhyming words with the same or different spelling patterns. 2. Use letter-sound knowledge and structural analysis to decode words. 3. Use knowledge of common word families (e.g., -ite or ate) and complex word families (e.g., -ould, -ight) to sound out unfamiliar words. 3-1 T 130, 164 3-2 T 165 3-4 T 66, 135, 334 3-5 T 68 3-6 T 158 3-1 T 30-31, 40-41, 62-63, 78-79, 88-89, 220, 240-241, 256, 266, 374-375 3-2 T 30-31, 40-41, 64-65, 80-81, 87, 92-93, 130-131, 140-141, 160-161, 176-177, 188-189, 214-216, 224-225, 244-245, 260-261, 270-271, O-293, 296-297, 306-207, 326-327, 343, 354-355, 380-381, 398-399, 408-409, 418-419 3-3 T 30-31, 40-41, 60-61, 76-77, 88-89, 209, 212-214, 222-223, 246-247, 262-263, 274-275, 300-301, 310-311, 330-331, 346-347, 358-359, 384-385, 410-411, 420-421 3-4 T 30-31, 40-41, 60, 61, 76, 77, 88, 89, 126-127, 136-137, 158, 159, 176, 177, 186, 187, 212, 298, 382-383, 398-399 3-5 T 30, 128, 212, 298 3-6 T 30, 124, 208, 292, 134-135, 154-155, 170-171, 182-183, 396-397 3-1 T 30-31, 62-63, 78, 88-89, 210, 240-241, 256, 266, 374-375 3-2 T 214-216, 224-225, 244-245, 260-261, 270-271, 408-409 3-3 T 76-77 3-4 T 176, 177, 186, 187 3-5 T 30-31, 40-41, 158, 159, 186, 187, 382-383, 430 3-6 T 124-125 4. Demonstrate growing stock of site words. Standard is present throughout all themes. 5. Read text using automatic decoding skills. Standard is present throughout all themes. 1

6. Read passages fluently with changes in tone, voice, timing and expression to demonstrate meaningful comprehension. Acquisition of Vocabulary Contextual Understanding 1. Determine the meaning of unknown words using a variety of context clues, including word, sentence and paragraph clues. 3-1 T O-26, 56, 64, O-71, 80, 87, 90, 152, 160, O-167, 176, 183, 186, O-206, 234, 242, 249, 258, 265, 268, 316, 324, O-331, 340, 347, 350, O-370, O-379, O-381-384, O-394, O-404, O-416, O-425 3-2 T O-26, 58, 66, 71, 82, 91, 94, O-126, 154, 162, 167, 178, 187, 190, O-210, 238, 246, 253, 262, 269, 272, 320, 328, 335, 344, 356, O-376, 385, 387-392, 402, 412, 424, 433 3-3 T O-26, 54, 62, 67, 78, 87, 90, O-122, 152, 160, 165, 176, 179, 185, 188, O-208, 240, 248, 255, 264, 273, 276, O-296, 324, 332, 339, 348, 357, 360, O-380, 389, 391-394, 404, 414, 426, 435 3-4 T 29, 39, 59, 75, 87, 125, 135, 157, 175, 185, 211, 221, 243, 259, 271, 297, 307, 327, 343, 355, 381, 397, 407, 417, 429 3-5 T 29, 39, 61, 77, 89, 127, 137, 157, 173, 185, 211, 221, 243, 259, 271, 297, 307, 325, 341, 353, 379, 395, 405, 415, 427 3-6 T 29, 39, 57, 73, 85, 123, 133, 153, 169, 181, 207, 237, 253, 265, 291, 301, 323, 339, 351, 377, 395, 401, 405, 415, 427 3-1 T 179 3-2 T 74-75, 170-171, 401, 411 3-3 T 70-71, 168-169, 178, 403, 413 3-4 T 35, 42, 55, 70, 82-83, 92, 131, 138, 153, 170-171, 180-181, 217, 224, 239, 254-255, 266, 276, 303, 310, 323, 338-339, 350, 386, 393, 403, 413, 425 3-5 T 35, 42, 57, 72-73, 84-85, 94, 133, 153, 180, 217, 224, 239, 254, 266-267, 303, 310, 321, 336-337, 348, 384, 391, 401, 411, 423 3-6 T 36, 42, 53, 66-67, 80-81, 90, 129, 136, 149, 176-177, 213, 233, 246-247, 270, 297, 319, 332-333, 346-347, 382, 391, 401, 411, 423 2

2. Use context clues to determine the meaning of homophones, homonyms and homographs. Conceptual Understanding 3. Apply the meaning of the terms synonyms and antonyms. 3-1 T 221 3-3 T 175, 353 3-4 T 137 3-6 T 248, 328, 421, 430 3-1 T 83, 261 3-2 T 74-75, 170-171, 330-331, O-377, 401, 411 3-3 T 83, 178, 181, 190-191, 269, O-381 3-4 T 267, S23, S47 3-5 T 349, O-S11 4. Read high-frequency sight words accurately. Standard is present throughout all themes. Structural Understanding 3-2 T 30-31, 40-41, 64-65, 80-81, 87, 92-93, 380-381 5. Apply knowledge of individual words in unknown compound words to determine their meanings. 6. Use knowledge of contractions and common abbreviations to 3-2 T 220, 240, 256, 266, 276, 414, 434 identify whole words. 3-6 T 214, 234, 262, 272, 412, S36-S37 7. Apply knowledge of prefixes, including un-, re-, pre- and suffixes, including er, -est, -ful and less to determine meaning of words. 8. Decode and determine the meaning of words by using knowledge of root words and their various inflections. Tools and Resources 9. Determine the meanings and pronunciations of unknown words by using dictionaries, glossaries, technology and textual features, such as definitional footnotes or sidebars. 3-4 T 298-299, 308-309, 328, 329, 344, 345, 356, 357, 418-419 3-5 T 212-213, 222-223, 244, 260, 272, 406-407 3-6 T 30, 208, 292-293, 302-303, 324, 340, 341, 352, 353, 416-417 3-1 T 126-127, 136-137, 158-159, 174-175, 184-185, 338, 376, 390-391, 422 3-2 T 260 3-1 T 244-245, O-289, 294-295, 326-327, 341, 351, 415, 424 3-2 T 180, 248-249, 330-331, 346, 423, 432 3-3 T 266 3-6 T 356-357 3

Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies Comprehension Strategies 1. Establish a purpose for reading (e.g., to be informed, to follow directions or to be entertained). 2. Predict content, events and outcomes by using chapter titles, section headers, illustrations and story topics, and support those predictions with examples from the text. 3. Compare and contrast information between texts and across subject areas. 3-1 T 45, 68, 141, 164, 225, 246, 307, 328, 380, 412 3-2 T 45, 68, 145, 164, 229, 250, 311, 332, 386 3-3 T 45, 64, 141, 162, 227, 252, 315, 336, 390, 422 3-4 T 29, 39, 45, 59, 75, 87, O-96-99, 125, 135, 141, 157, 164, 175, 185, O-194-197, 211, 221, 227, 243, 250, 259, 271, 275, O-280-283, 307, 313, 327, 334, 343, 355, O-364-367, 381, 388, 397, 407, 417, 420, 429, O- 436-439 3-5 T 29, 39, 45, 61, 68, 77, 89, 93, O-98-101, 127, 137, 143, 157, 164, 173, 185, O-194-197, 211, 221, 227, 243, 250, 259, 271, 275, O-280-283, 297, 307, 313, 325, 332, 341, 353, 357, O-362-365, 379, 386, 395, 405, 415, 418, 427, O-434-437 3-6 T 29, 39, 45, 57, 73, 85, O-94-97, 123, 133, 139, 153, 158, 169, 181, O-190-193, 207, 217, 223, 237, 242, 253, 265, O-274-277, 291, 301, 307, 323, 328, 339, 351, O-360-363, 377, 384, 395, 405, 415, 427, O-434-437 3-1 T 45, 141, 225, 307, 380 3-2 T 45, 145, 229, 311 3-3 T 45, 141, 227, 315, 390 3-4 T 45, 50, O-97, 141, 227, 231, 313, 314, 319, 388, 389 3-5 T 45, 143, 147, 227, 230, 313, 314, 315, 316, 386, 389 3-6 T 45, 48, 139, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 230, O-274-277, 307, 308, 311, 312, 317, O-360-362, 384, 386, 389, 420, O-434-436 3-1 T 70-71, 166-167, 248-249, 330-331, 432 3-2 T 70-71, 166-167, 252-253, 334-335, 440 3-3 T 164-165, 254-255, 338-339, O-381, 442 3-4 T 68-69, 168-169, 252-253, 336-337 3-5 T 70-71, 166-167 3-6 T 64-65, 160-161, 244-245, 330-331 4

4. Summarize texts, sequencing information accurately and include main ideas and details as appropriate. 5. Make inferences regarding events and possible outcomes from information in text. 6. Create and use graphic organizers, such as Venn diagrams and webs, to demonstrate comprehension 7. Answer literal, inferential and evaluative questions to demonstrate comprehension of grade-appropriate print texts and electronic and visual media. 3-1 T 56, 152, 234, 316 3-2 T 58, 154, 210, 217, 218, 228, 230, 231, 233, 234, 237, 238, 247, 263, 273, O-292, 298-299, 310, 312, 315, 316, 319, 320, 329, 333, 345, 357, 388, 390, 391, 410, 420-422, 431 3-3 T 54, 152, 240, 324, 350 3-4 T 48, 390, 391, 437 3-5 T 50, 53, O-99, 150 3-6 T 310 3-4 T 229, 389 3-5 T 196, 237 3-6 T 50, O-94-96, 141, 145, O-190-193, 225, O-274-275, 276, 385, 387, 388, 390, 420, O-434-437 3-1 T 44, 46, 54, 56, 140, 142, 145, 152, 224, 234, 306, 308, 316, 412-414 3-2 T 44, 58, 144, 154, O-210, 228, 238, 273, O-292, 310, 320 3-3 T O-26, 32-33, 44, 54, 91, 128-129, 140, 152, 189, 226, 240, 302, 314, 324, 333, 361, 422 3-4 T 54, 152 3-6 T 32, 44, 89, 138, 148, 185, 222, 232, 306, 321, 327, 355, 381 3-1 T 53, 55, 150, 232, 233, 314, 315 3-2 T 32-33, 46, 49, 52, 56, 57, 58, 67, 83, 95, 132-133, 134, 149, 152, 153, 154, 163, 179, 191, 233, 234, 236, 237, 312, 316, 318, 319, 383, 387, 389, 400, 422 3-3 T 52, 148, 150, O-208, 215, 216, 230, 236, 237, 239, 240, 249, 265, 277, 302-303, 304, 317, 321, 322, 324, 333, 349, 361, 392, 394, 412, 424, 433 3-4 T O-194-196, O-365-366 3-5 T 226, 228, 233, 236, O-280-282, 312, 314, 317, O- 362-364, 418, O-434-436 3-6 T O-190-192, O-274-276, O-360-362, O-390, O-434-436 5

Self-Monitoring Strategies 8. Monitor own comprehension by adjusting speed to fit the purpose, or by skimming, scanning, reading on or looking back. Independent Reading 9. Use criteria to choose independent reading materials (e.g., personal interest, knowledge of authors and genres or recommendations from others). 10. Independently read books for various purposes (e.g., for enjoyment, for literary experience, to gain information or to perform a task). Reading Applications: Informational, Technical, and Persuasive Text 1. Use the table of contents, chapter headings, glossary, index, captions and illustrations to locate information and comprehend texts. 2. List questions about essential elements (e.g., why, who, where, what, when and how) from informational text and identify answers. 3. Identify and list the important central ideas and supporting details of informational text. 4. Draw conclusions from information in maps, charts, graphs and diagrams. 5. Analyze a set of directions for proper sequencing, clarity and completeness. 3-2 T 44, 46, 49, 54, 144, 150, 233, 315, O-376, 420-422 3-3 T 231 3-4 T 167, 250, 334 3-5 T 68, 164, 250, 332, 420 3-6 T 62, 158, 242 3-1 T 26, 288, 370 3-2 T O-26, O-126, O-376 3-3 T O-122, O-296 3-1 T 26, 288 3-2 T O-26, O-126 3-3 T 122, 296 3-4 T O-98, O-196, O-282, O-366, O-438 3-5 T O-100, O-196, O-282, O-364, O-436 3-6 T O-96, O-192, O-276, O-362, O-436 3-1 T 213, 214, 225-233, 227, 229, 232, 234, 243, 259, 269, O-288-289, 294-295, 296, 307-315, 308, 312, 316, 325, 341, 351, 402, 412-414, 423 3-2 T 145-152, 180, 229-237, 250-251, 420-422 3-3 T 227-239, 334-335 3-3 T 226, 314 3-2 T O-210, 217, 218, 228, 231, 233, 234, 237, 238, 247, 263, 273, O-292, 298-299, 345, 357, 410, 422 3-3 T 350 3-4 T O-98, 232 3-5 T 46, 52, O-99, O-100 3-1 T 69 3-2 T 250-251, 420-422 3-3 T 250-251, 267, 434 3-6 T O-96 3-2 T 137, 157, 173 3-4 T 248-249, 332-333, 423, 432, S32-S33, S44-S45 3-6 T 344 6

Reading Applications: Literary Text 1. Recognize and describe similarities and differences of plot across literary works. 2. Use concrete details from the text to describe characters and setting. 3. Retell the plot sequence. 4. Identify and explain the defining characteristics of literary forms and genres, including fairy tales, folk tales, poetry, fiction and non-fiction. 5. Explain how an author s choice of words appeals to the senses. 6. Identify stated and implied themes. 3-4 T 69 3-1 T 32-33, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 65, 81, 91, O- 122, 128-129, 143, 144, 145, 147, 150, 152, 161, 177, 187, 377, 381, 392 3-2 T 84 3-3 T 46, 142 3-4 T 47, O-96, O-98, 144, 147, 149, O-195, O-281, 316, O-364, O-436 3-5 T 228, 230, O-280-282, 315, 317, O-362-364, O-435-436 3-6 T 47, 224, O-274-276, O-436 3-1 T 56, 152 3-2 T 58, 320, 353 3-3 T 32-33, 54, 63, 79, 128-129, 147, 150, 152, 177, 189 3-4 T 51 3-5 T O-98 3-1 T 34, 44, 68, 130, 140, 164, 214, 246-247, 380-381, 384, 412-414 3-2 T 34, 44, 134, 144, 164-165, 218, 228, 250, 300, 310, 332, 386 3-3 T 34, 44, 64, 65, 130, 133, 140, 155, 171, 183, 216, 304, 314, 336, 390, 391-394 3-4 T 66, 135, 140, 146, O-194-197, 250, 334, 388, 402, O-436-438 3-5 T 68, O-98-101, O-194-197, O-283, 302, 386, 400 3-6 T 158, 242, 384, 400 3-1 T 14-15, 432 3-2 T 14-15, 440 3-3 T 14-15, 442 3-4 T O-194-195, 232, 233, 235, 236 3-6 T 95, 229 7

7. Describe methods authors use to influence readers feelings and attitudes (e.g., appeal of characters ina picture book; use of figurative language). Writing Processes Prewriting 1. Generate writing ideas through discussions with others and from printed material. 2. Develop a clear main idea for writing. 3. Develop a purpose and audience for writing. 3-1 T 32-33, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 65, 81, 91, O-122, 128-129, 143, 145, 147, 150, 161, 177, 246, 377, 392 3-2 T 84 3-4 T 334 3-5 T 49, 234 3-6 T 158 3-1 T 59, 106, 155, 319 3-2 T 37, 61, 110, 137, 157, 241 3-3 T 106, 255 3-4 T 12, 28, 38, 57, 58, 74, 86, 102, 106, 110, 124, 134, 155, 156, 174, 184, 210, 220, 241, 242, 258, 270, 296, 306, 325, 326, 342, 354, 380, 396, 406, 416, 428 3-5 T 12, 28, 38, 59, 60, 76, 88, 104, 108, 112, 126, 136, 155, 156, 172, 184, 210, 220, 241, 242, 270, 296, 306, 323, 324, 340, 352, 378, 394, 414 3-6 T 12, 28, 38, 55, 56, 72, 84, 100, 104, 108, 122, 132, 151, 152, 168, 180, 206, 216, 235, 236, 252, 264, 290, 300, 321, 322, 338, 350, 376, 394, 404, 414, 426 3-1 T 59, 106, 107, 237, 249, 253, 319 3-2 T 61, 157, 167, 173, 241, 253, 257, 323 3-3 T 57, 73, 106, 243, 297, 307, 327, 343 3-4 T 95, 109, 193, 279, 363, 435 3-5 T 97, 111, 193, 279, 361, 433 3-6 T 93, 107, 189, 273, 359, 433 3-1 T 59, 106, 387 3-2 T 61 3-3 T 106, 327 3-4 T 69, 249 3-5 T 104 3-6 T 299, 321, 331, 337, 349, 359 8

4. Use organizational strategies (e.g., brainstorming, lists, webs and Venn diagrams) to plan writing. Drafting, Revising, Editing 5. Organize writing by providing a simple introduction, body and a clear sense of closure. 6. Use a wide range of simple, compound and complex sentences. 7. Create paragraphs with topic sentences and supporting sentences that are marked by indentation and are linked by transitional words and phrases. 8. Use language for writing that is different from oral language, mimicking writing style of books when appropriate. 9. Use available technology to compose text. 3-1 T 59, 71, 106, 107, 155, 167, 237, 249, 319, 331 3-2 T 27, 37, 61, 71, 110, 127, 137, 167, 241, 253, 323, 335 3-3 T 37, 57, 67, 106, 123, 155, 243, 255, 297, 327, 339, 343 3-4 T 73, 102, 107, 110, 173, 183, 257, 269, 341 3-5 T 75, 87, 104, 109, 112, 171, 257, 269, 339 3-6 T 71, 100, 105, 108, 167, 251, 337 3-3 T 27, 67, 123, 155, 171 3-4 T 73, 102, 107, 110, 173, 183, 257, 269, 341 3-5 T 75, 87, 104, 109, 112, 171, 257, 269, 339 3-6 T 71, 100, 105, 108, 167, 251, 337 3-2 T 60, 76, 77, 88, 89, 98, 112, 394, 395, 434 3-3 T 107, 271 3-4 T 73, 102, 107, 110, 173, 183, 257, 269, 341 3-5 T 75, 87, 104, 109, 112, 171, 257, 269, 339 3-6 T 71, 100, 105, 108, 167, 251, 337 3-1 T 107, 217, 237, 249, 253, 263, 273 3-2 T 111, 137, 157, 173, 185, 253, 257, 267, 277, 415 3-3 T 73, 85, 209, 219, 243, 259, 271, 281, 297, 307, 343, 354, 355, 365, 407, 417 3-4 T 95, 109, 193, 279, 363, 435 3-5 T 97, 111, 193, 279, 361, 433 3-6 T 93, 107, 189, 273, 359, 433 3-3 T 106 3-4 T 73, 102, 107, 110, 173, 183, 257, 269, 341 3-5 T 75, 87, 104, 109, 112, 171, 257, 269, 339 3-6 T 71, 100, 105, 108, 167, 251, 337 3-1 T 27, 109, 123, 207, 289, 371, 407, 419 3-2 T 27, 127, 293, 377 3-3 T 27, 109, 123, 209, 297, 381 3-6 T 109 9

10. Reread and assess writing for clarity, using a variety of methods (e.g., writer s circle or author s chair). 11. Add descriptive words and details and delete extraneous information. 12. Rearrange words, sentences and paragraphs to clarify meaning. 13. Use resources and reference materials, including dictionaries, to select more effective vocabulary. 3-1 T 85, 108, 181, 191, 263, 273, 355, 387, 397 3-2 T 89, 185, 195, 277, 351, 395, 405 3-3 T 85, 95, 192, 219, 271, 281, 355, 365, 397, 407 3-4 T 85, 95, 103, 108, 110, 193, 279, 353, 395, 405 3-5 T 97, 105, 110, 112, 183, 279, 351, 361, 393, 403, 413, 425 3-6 T 83, 101, 106, 108, 179, 263, 273, 349, 359, 393, 403 3-1 T 85, 108, 181, 191, 397 3-2 T 89, 185, 241, 257, 267, 277, 351, 395, 405 3-3 T 85, 108, 192, 271, 281, 355, 365, 407 3-4 T 85, 95, 103, 108, 110, 193, 279, 353, 395, 405 3-5 T 97, 105, 110, 112, 183, 279, 351, 361, 393, 403, 413, 425 3-6 T 83, 101, 106, 108, 179, 263, 273, 349, 359, 393, 403 3-1 T 263, 273, 355,-387 3-2 T 185, 195, 351, 395, 405 3-3 T 271, 281, 397 3-4 T 85, 95, 103, 108, 110, 193, 279, 353, 395, 405 3-5 T 97, 105, 110, 112, 183, 279, 351, 361, 393, 403, 413, 425 3-6 T 83, 101, 106, 108, 179, 263, 273, 349, 359, 393, 403 3-1 T 244-245, 289, 326-327, 397, 415, 424 3-2 T 74, 221, 241, 248-249, 257, 267, 303, 323, 330-331, 339, 346, 351, 405, 423, 432 3-3 T 175, 266 3-4 T 193 3-5 T 197, 183, 279, 351 3-6 T 83, 179, 263, 349 10

14. Proofread writing and edit to improve conventions (e.g., grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization) and identify and correct fragments and run-ons. 15. Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the quality of writing. Publishing 16. Rewrite and illustrate writing samples for display and for sharing with others. Writing Applications 1. Write stories that sequence events and include descriptive details and vivid language to develop characters, setting and plot. 2. Write responses to novels, stories and poems that demonstrate an understanding of the text and support judgments with specific references to the text. 3. Write formal and informal letters (e.g., thank you notes, letters of request) that include relevant information and date, proper salutation, body, closing and signature. 3-6 T 245 3-1 T 36, 79, 95, 108, 191, 263, 339, 387, 419 3-2 T 36, 98, 99, 112, 177, 195, 261, 277, 351, 361, 395, 405, 415, 427, 435 3-3 T 77, 95, 108, 192, 263, 270, 281, 347, 365, 397, 407, 417, 429 3-4 T 95, 103, 108, 110, 193, 279, 363 3-5 T 197, 183, 279, 351 3-6 T 83, 179, 263, 349 3-1 T 85, 95, 108, 109, 111, 181, 191, 273, 355, 397, 427 3-2 T 89, 99, 113, 115, 185, 195, 277, 351, 361, 435 3-3 T 85, 95, 109, 111, 192, 281, 365, 397, 407, 437 3-4 T 109, 111 3-5 T 111, 113 3-6 T 107, 109 3-1 T 109, 407, 419, 427 3-2 T 113, 415, 427, 435 3-3 T 109, 417, 429, 437 3-4 T 85, 95, 103, 108, 110, 193, 279, 353, 395, 405 3-5 T 97, 105, 110, 112, 183, 279, 351, 361, 393, 403, 413, 425 3-6 T 83, 101, 106, 108, 179, 263, 273, 349, 359, 393, 403 3-1 T 37, 59, 75, 85, 95, 167, 249, 397 3-2 T 211, 221, 241, 253, 257, 267, 277, 377 3-3 T 108, 123, 133, 155, 171, 183, 192 3-4 T 102-109, 253 3-5 T 335 3-2 T 110, 113, 114-115 3-4 T 337 3-5 T 237 3-6 T 50 3-1 T 331 3-3 T 102-105, 106-109, 165 11

4. Write informational reports that include the main ideas and 3-6 T 100-107 significant details from the text. 5. Produce informal writings (e.g., messages, journals, notes and 3-1 T 71 poems) for various purposes. 3-3 T 27, 255 3-6 T 65 Writing Conventions 3-1 T 63, 159, 241, 323, 401, 419 Handwriting 3-2 T 65, 161, 245, 327, 409 1. Write legibly in cursive, spacing letters, words and sentences 3-3 T 61, 159, 247, 331, 411, 429 appropriately. 3-4 T 61, 159, 245, 329, 409, 427 3-5 T 63, 159, 245, 327, 407, 25 3-6 T 59, 155, 239, 325, 407, 425 Spelling 3-1 T 78-79, 88-89, 374-375 2. Spell multi-syllabic words correctly. 3-4 T 61, 77, 159, 177, 245, 261, 329, 345, 398, 419, 430 3-5 T 63, 79, 159, 175, 245, 261, 327, 343, 396, 416, 428 3-6 T 59, 75, 155, 171, 239, 255, 325, 341, 396, 406, 416, 428 3. Spell all familiar high-frequency words, words with short vowels 3-1 T 30-31, 40-41, 62-63, 78-79, 88-89, 127, 136-137, and common endings correctly. 158-159, 174-175, 184-185, 322-323, 338-339, 348-349, 374-375, 376, 390-391, 410-411, 422 3-2 T 338, 350, 360, 426 3-3 T 30-31, 40-41, 60-61, 76-77, 88-89, 300-301, 310-311, 330-331, 346-347, 358-359, 384-385, 386, 420-421, 432 3-4 T 61, 77, 159, 177, 245, 261, 329, 345, 398, 419, 430 3-5 T 63, 79, 159, 175, 245, 261, 327, 343, 396, 416, 428 3-6 T 59, 75, 155, 171, 239, 255, 325, 341, 396, 406, 416, 428 4. Spell contractions, compounds and homonyms (e.g., hair and 3-1 T 221 hare) correctly. 3-2 T 30-31, 40-41, 64-65, 80-81, 92-93, 380-381, 382, 430 3-3 T 175 3-4 T 61, 137 5. Use correct spelling of words with common suffixes such as ion, 3-4 T 212-213, 214, 222-223, 245, 261, 273, 408-409 -ment and ly. 3-6 T 30-31, 40-41, 59, 75, 87, 210, 218-219, 239, 255, 267, 378-379, 406-407 12

6. Follow common spelling generalization (e.g., consonant doubling, dropping e and changing y to i). 7. Use resources to check spelling (e.g., a dictionary, spell check). Punctuation and Capitalization 8. Use end punctuation marks correctly. 3-1 T 127, 136-137, 158-159, 174-175, 184-185, 322-323, 338-339, 348-349, 376, 390-391, 410-411, 422 3-2 T 338, 350, 360, 426 3-4 T 61, 77, 159, 177, 245, 261, 329, 345, 398, 419, 430 3-5 T 63, 79, 159, 175, 245, 261, 327, 343, 396, 416, 428 3-6 T 59, 75, 155, 171, 239, 255, 325, 341, 396, 406, 416, 428 3-1 T 79, 109 3-2 T 81, 141, 177, 261, 293 3-3 T 77, 263, 347 3-6 T 356-357 3-1 T 36, 58, 74, 84, 94, 132, 154, 170, 180, 190, 386, 396 3-2 T 36 3-6 T 298, 320, 336, 348, 358, 424 3-3 T 36, 56, 72, 84, 94, 396, 436 3-4 T 107, 183, 257, 269, 279 9. Use quotation marks around dialogue, commas in a series and apostrophes in contractions and possessives. 3-6 T 320, 336, 348, 358, 424 10. Use correct capitalization. 3-1 T 36, 58, 74, 84, 94, 386 3-2 T 36, 112, 172, 194, 404, 434 11. Use nouns, verbs and adjectives correctly. 12. Use subjects and verbs that are in agreement. 13. Use irregular plural nouns. Not in Storytown, need supplement, old green book 3-4 T 37, 57, 73, 85, 95, 193 3-2 T 136, 194, 302, 322, 350, 360, 426, 434 3-3 T 36, 56, 72, 84, 94, 396, 436 3-4 T 56, 72, 84, 94, 154, 172, 182, 192, 240, 256, 268, 278, 324, 340, 352, 362, 394, 404, 414, 426 3-5 T 58, 74, 86, 96, 154, 170, 182, 192, 240, 256, 268, 278, 322, 338, 350, 360, 392, 402, 424, 432 3-6 T 54, 70, 82, 92, 150, 166, 178, 188, 234, 250, 262, 272, 320, 336, 348, 358, 392, 402, 412, 424 3-1 T 318 3-4 T 340 3-5 T 58, 74, 256 13

14. Use nouns and pronouns that are in agreement. 3-3 T 154, 170, 182, 192, 306, 326, 342, 354, 364, 406, 428, 436 15. Use past, present and future verb tenses. 3-5 T 218, 240, 268, 278, 304, 322, 338, 350, 360, 412, 424 16. Use possessive nouns and pronouns. 3-3 T 36, 56, 72, 84, 94, 396, 436 17. Use conjunctions. 3-1 T 318, 334, 344, 354, 371, 419, 426 Research 1. Choose a topic for research from a list of questions, assigned topic or personal area of interest. 2. Utilize appropriate searching techniques to gather information from a variety of locations (e.g., classroom, school library, public library or community resources. 3. Acquire information from multiple sources (e.g., books, magazines, videotapes, CD-ROMs Web sites) and collect data (e.g., interviews, experiments, observations or surveys) about the topic. 4. Identify important information found in the sources and summarize the important findings. 3-6 T 104, 105 5. Sort relevant information into categories about the topic. 3-6 T 104, 105 6. Understand the importance of citing sources. 3-1 T 345 7. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information gathered. 3-2 T 60, 76, 88, 98, 394, 434 3-1 T 12-13 3-2 T 12-13 3-3 T 12-13 3-4 T 12-13 3-5 T 12-13 3-6 T 12-13 3-1 T 66-67, 162, 244-245, 295, 393, 403 3-2 T 248-249, 330, 346 3-3 T 80, 209 3-6 T 104 3-1 T 12-13, 181, 371 3-2 T 12-13, 211, 248-249, 330, 423, 432 3-3 T 12-13, 266, 443 3-4 T 12-13 3-5 T 12-13 3-6 T 12-13 3-1 T-319 3-6 T 107 3-1 T 13 3-2 T 13, 441 3-3 T 12-13, 81, 267, 443 3-4 T 13 3-5 T 13 3-6 T 105-107 14

Communication: Oral and Visual Listening and Viewing 1. Ask questions for clarification and explanation, and respond to others ideas. 3-1 T 12-13, 28, 38, 60, 76, 86, 134, 156, 172, 182, 208, 218, 253, 264, 290, 300, 320, 336, 346, 388, 398, 408, 420, 427 3-2 T 12-13, 28, 38, 62, 78, 85, 90, 128, 138, 158, 174, 186, 212, 222, 242, 258, 268, 294, 304, 324, 340, 347, 352, 278, 396, 406, 416, 428 3-3 T 12-13, 28, 38, 58, 74, 86, 124, 134, 156, 172, 184, 210, 220, 244, 260, 267, 272, 298, 308, 328, 344, 351, 356, 382, 398, 408, 418, 430 3-4 T 28, 38, 58, 74, 86, 124, 134, 156, 174, 184, 210, 220, 242, 258, 270, 296, 306, 326, 342, 354, 380, 396, 406, 416, 428 3-5 T 28, 38, 60, 76, 88, 126, 136, 156, 172, 184, 210, 220, 242, 258, 270, 296, 306, 324, 340, 352, 378, 394, 404, 414, 426 3-6 T 28, 38, 56, 72, 84, 122, 132, 152, 153, 168, 180, 206, 216, 236, 252, 264, 290, 300, 322, 338, 350, 376, 394, 404, 414, 426 15

2. Identify the main idea, supporting details and purpose of oral presentations and visual media. 3. Identify the difference between facts and opinions in presentations and visual media. 3-3 T 81, 357 Speaking Skills and Strategies 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the rules of the English language 3-1 T 29, 34, 39, 61, 77, 87, 91, 125, 130, 135, 157, 173, 183, 187, 209, 219, 239, 254, 265, 269, 291, 296, 301, 321, 337, 347, 351, 373, 389, 399, 409, 421 3-2 T 29, 34, 39, 63, 78, 79, 91, 95, 129, 139, 159, 175, 187, 191, 213, 218, 223, 243, 259, 263, 269, 273, 292, 295, 300, 305, 325, 341, 353, 357, 376, 379, 397, 407, 417, 429 3-3 T 29, 34, 39, 59, 75, 81, 87, 91, 125, 130, 135, 157, 173, 179, 185, 189, 211, 221, 245, 261, 273, 277, 299, 304, 309, 329, 345, 350, 357, 361, 383, 399, 409, 419, 431 3-4 T 29, 39, 59, 75, 87, 124, 135, 157, 175, 185, 211, 221, 243, 259, 271, 297, 307, 327, 343, 355, 381, 397, 407, 417, 429 3-5 T 29, 39, 61, 77, 89, 127, 137, 157, 173, 185, 211, 221, 243, 259, 271, 297, 307, 325, 341, 353, 379, 395, 405, 415, 427 3-6 T 29, 39, 57, 73, 85, 123, 133, 153, 169, 181, 207, 237, 253, 265, 291, 301, 323, 339, 351, 377, 395, 401, 405, 415, 427 3-2 T 34, 95, 134, 191 3-1 T 28, 38, 76, 86, 172, 218, 253, 264, 290, 300, 336, 346 3-2 T 136, 212, 242, 258, 268, 378 3-3 T 28, 38, 58, 74, 86, 134, 172, 182, 184, 218, 242, 258, 270, 280, 298, 306, 308, 326, 342, 354, 356, 364, 382, 428 3-4 T 81, 265, 433, 435 3-5 T 83, 179, 265, 347, 431, 433, 439 3-6 T 79, 175, 259, 345, 433, 439 16

5. Select language appropriate to purpose and audience. 6. Use clear diction and tone, and adjust volume and tempo to stress important ideas. 7. Adjust speaking content according to the needs of the audience. Speaking Applications 8. Deliver informational presentations that: a. present events or ideas in logical sequence and maintain a clear focus; b. demonstrate an understanding of the topic; c. include relevant facts and details fro multiple sources to develop topic; d. organize information, including a clear introduction, body and conclusion; e. use appropriate visual materials (e.g., diagrams, charts, illustrations) and available technology; and f. identify sources. 9. Deliver formal and informal descriptive presentations recalling an event or personal experience that convey relevant information and descriptive details. 3-2 T 347 3-3 T 443 3-4 T 81, 265, 433, 435 3-5 T 83, 179, 265, 347, 431, 433, 439 3-6 T 79, 175, 259, 345, 433, 439 3-1 T 12-13, 425, 427 3-2 T 85, 181, 347, 433, 435 3-3 T 12-13, 81, 179, 351, 435, 437 3-4 T 81, 265, 433, 435 3-5 T 83, 179, 265, 347, 431, 433, 439 3-6 T 79, 175, 259, 345, 433, 439 3-3 T 267 3-4 T 81, 265, 349 3-5 T 83, 179, 265, 347 3-6 T 79, 175, 259, 345 3-1 T 13 3-2 T 13, 441 3-3 T 13, 81, 267, 443 3-4 T 13, 81, 265, 349 3-5 T 13, 83, 179, 265, 347 3-6 13, 79, 175, 259, 345 3-1 T O-37, O-86, O-72, O-208, O-420 3-2 T 174, 186, 242, 268, 406 3-3 T 272, 298, 328, 382, 398, 418 3-6 T O-259 17