READING & WRITING RW
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Students can consider reading and writing tasks and adapt their approaches and strategies.RW.1
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IN READINGRW.1.R
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Students can apply and adjust active reading strategies to texts of similar rigor and structure as those they would likely encounter in a college or career setting. RW.1.R.1
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Employ appropriate pre-reading and active reading strategies to aid in comprehension and interpretation.RW.1.R.1.a
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Recognize and use text characteristics (titles, headings, subtitles, illustrations, graphs, charts, visuals, glossaries, chapter summaries, bolded and italicized text, etc.) to preview a text to make meaning.RW.1.R.1.b
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Use a text’s structural characteristics (topic sentences and transitional words and phrases, introductions, conclusions, patterns of organization, etc.) to make meaning.RW.1.R.1.c
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Students can summarize a text.RW.1.R.2
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Identify the topic of the text and the author’s intent.RW.1.R.2.a
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Accurately explain the main ideas of a text in their own words.RW.1.R.2.b
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Students can expand passive (recognition) and active (expressive) academic and career-related vocabularies.RW.1.R.3
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Determine meaning through context clues.RW.1.R.3.a
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Determine meaning using dictionary skills.RW.1.R.3.b
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Determine meaning using knowledge of word parts.RW.1.R.3.c
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Determine meaning of words and phrases, including figurative, technical, and connotative meaning.RW.1.R.3.d
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Recognize the difference between vocabulary that is appropriate in academic settings and vocabulary that is appropriate in career-related settings.RW.1.R.3.e
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Incorporate academic vocabulary in their writing.RW.1.R.3.f
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IN WRITINGRW.1.W
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Students can identify the audience, purpose, and context of any given writing task.RW.1.W.1
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Make choices about content based on audience and purpose.RW.1.W.1.a
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Make choices about organization based on audience and purpose.RW.1.W.1.b
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Make choices about development based on audience and purpose.RW.1.W.1.c
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Make choices about style and tone based on audience and purpose.RW.1.W.1.d
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Students can choose writing processes based on audience, purpose, and task.RW.1.W.2
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Choose brainstorming and drafting strategies appropriate for the audience, purpose, and task.RW.1.W.2.a
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Use reflection and feedback from peers and teacher to revise and strengthen writing.RW.1.W.2.b
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Use editing and proofreading strategies to improve writing and conventions.RW.1.W.2.c
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Submit the final product in an appropriate format based on task, audience, and purpose.RW.1.W.2.d
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Students can analyze, evaluate, and synthesize while reading and writing.RW.2
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IN READINGRW.2.R
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Students can analyze and interpret texts.RW.2.R.1
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Identify explicit and implicit ideas, main ideas, and supporting details.RW.2.R.1.a
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Determine the author’s purpose, point of view, and tone, as well as the mood of a given text.RW.2.R.1.b
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Draw logical conclusions using evidence from a given text.RW.2.R.1.c
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Evaluate arguments by analyzing the use of rhetorical strategies and by identifying logical structures, including fallacies and/or errors in logical reasoning.RW.2.R.1.d
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Logically extend ideas related to a given text by employing at least one of the following connections: text-to-text, text-to-self, or text-to- world.RW.2.R.1.e
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Interpret figurative language (e.g., simile, metaphor, euphemism, hyperbole, etc.) and understand their role in the text.RW.2.R.1.f
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IN WRITINGRW.2.W
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Students can demonstrate how to incorporate and document relevant information from a variety of reliable print, digital, and other media.RW.2.W.1
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Choose sources based on task, audience, and purpose.RW.2.W.1.a
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Use sources to provide evidence to support a central idea or opinion.RW.2.W.1.b
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Incorporate sources by using signal phrases, quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.RW.2.W.1.c
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Identify content that needs to be cited, including summarized and paraphrased ideas.RW.2.W.1.d
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Develop Works Cited lists.RW.2.W.1.e
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CRITICAL THINKING & ANALYSISCTA
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Students can analyze, evaluate, and synthesize while reading and writing. (cont.) CTA.2
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IN READINGCTA.2.R
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Students can understand credibility and reliability of evidence in texts while reading.CTA.2.R.1
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Evaluate the effectiveness of an author’s use of structure in exposition or argument, including the ways in which the structure may make points clear, convincing, and engaging.CTA.2.R.1.a
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Determine (discuss) an author’s point of view or purpose in a text in which the rhetoric is particularly effective, analyzing how style and content contribute to the power, persuasiveness, or beauty of the text.CTA.2.R.1.b
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Assess the strengths and limitations of a source in terms of the task, purpose, and audience.CTA.2.R.1.c
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Evaluate the author’s use of evidence, reasoning, and/or stylistic and persuasive elements, and/or feature(s) of the source.CTA.2.R.1.d
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Evaluate differences in sources across modes and media.CTA.2.R.1.e
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Evaluate how claims are supported with evidence and the effectiveness of those claims.CTA.2.R.1.f
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Develop interpersonal and intertextual connections.CTA.2.R.1.g
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IN WRITINGCTA.2.W
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Students can engage with evidence while writing.CTA.2.W.1
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Write to reflect on the stylistic decisions made by other authors.CTA.2.W.1.a
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Engage with evidence to expand and support their own ideas, arguments, and perspectives to convey their messages with impact and beauty appropriate to a given audience and purpose.CTA.2.W.1.b
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Write to support claims for analysis or to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information in substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.CTA.2.W.1.c
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Demonstrate an ability to evaluate source texts for the author’s purpose, angle, and coverage including where the text leaves matters uncertain.CTA.2.W.1.d
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Apply diverse sources that present authoritative, trustworthy, credible, and reliable information to support their own analysis and claim.CTA.2.W.1.e
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Demonstrate an understanding of the reasons behind citation practices to avoid plagiarism and overreliance on any one source.CTA.2.W.1.f
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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.CTA.2.W.1.g
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Integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas.CTA.2.W.1.h
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Students can demonstrate information literacy skills.CTA.3
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IN READINGCTA.3.R
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As an engaged reader...CTA.3.R.1
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Evaluate role as a reader in information community.CTA.3.R.1.a
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Understand what makes sources authoritative and relevant to a given topic.CTA.3.R.1.b
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IN WRITINGCTA.3.W
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As a contributing writer...CTA.3.W.1
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Evaluate role as a contributing writer in information community.CTA.3.W.1.a
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Evaluate and integrate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats, as well as in words, in order to address a question or solve a problem.CTA.3.W.1.b
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