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Reading
Key Ideas & Details
- 1
Analyze text to identify where information is explicitly stated and where inferences must be drawn. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.1
- 2
Determine details in a text that are related to the theme or main idea and how it is developed over the course of a text. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.2
- 3
In literary texts determine how two or more story elements are related. (RL) In informational texts, identify how two individuals, events, or ideas are related. (RI) EE.R.7.3
- 1
Craft & Structure
- 4
Determine how word choice changes the meaning in a text. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.4
- 5
Given guidance and support, compare the structure of two or more texts (e.g., stories, poems, dramas, argument, directions, informational) and determine how a fact, step, or event fits into the overall structure of the text. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.5
- 6
Identify words or phrases in the text that describe or show the narrator, speaker, or author’s point of view. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.6
- 4
Integration of Knowledge & Ideas
- 7
Compare a text to an audio, video, or multimedia version of the same text. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.7
- 8
Determine how a claim or reason fits into the overall structure of a text. (RI) EE.R.7.8
- 9
Compare and contrast how two texts describe details and make connections to other texts, ideas, cultural perspectives, identities, eras, or personal experiences. (RI&RL)EE.R.7.9
- 7
Writing
Text Types & Purposes
- 1
With guidance and support, use drawing, dictating, or writing to compose writing for a variety of high-stakes and low stakes purposes.EE.W.7.1
- 2
With guidance and support, use writing and/or dictation to write in a variety of modes:EE.W.7.2
- a
Write an argument with a clearly stated claim about a topic and include clear reasons to support that claim.EE.W.7.2.a
- b
Write informative texts which introduce a topic and provide facts, details, and/or multimedia content to develop the topic. Provide a concluding statement.EE.W.7.2.b
- c
Write narratives to convey events and experiences, real or imagined. Include dialogue, details, and tell about the events in the order in which they occurred.EE.W.7.2.c
- a
- 3
Use a combination of drawing, dictating and writing to create a text that includes an introduction, body, and conclusion, uses words that convey specific details, transitions to link and build connections, and temporal words to signal event order.EE.W.7.3
- 1
Production & Distribution of Writing
- 4
Independently and collaboratively produce writing that is appropriate for the task, purpose, or audience.EE.W.7.4
- 5
With guidance and support from adults and peers, plan before writing and produce writing focused on the planned topic, and revise and edit their own writing, dictation, or pictures.EE.W.7.5
- 6
Use technology,(including paper and pencil, internet, audio, visual, and/or other interactive formats) to produce writing to interact and collaborate with others. Produce writing through printing, cursive, and/or typing.EE.W.7.6
- 4
Inquiry to Build & Present Knowledge
- 7
With guidance and support, conduct short inquiry projects to answer a question.EE.W.7.7
- 8
Identify quotes providing relevant information about a topic from multiple print or digital sources.EE.W.7.8
- 9
With guidance and support from adults, draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support reflection or inquiry questions based on a reading of a literary or informational text.EE.W.7.9
- 7
Speaking and Listening
Comprehension & Collaboration
- 1
Engage in collaborative discussions.EE.SL.7.1
- a
Come to discussions prepared to share information, with evidence.EE.SL.7.1.a
- b
With guidance and support from adults and peers, follow simple, agreed-upon norms for discussions and contribute information.EE.SL.7.1.b
- c
Remain on the topic of the discussion when answering questions or making other contributions to a discussion.EE.SL.7.1.c
- d
Acknowledge new information and multiple perspectives expressed by others in a discussion. EE.SL.7.1.d
- a
- 2
Identify details related to the main idea of a text presented orally or through other media.EE.SL.7.2
- 3
Determine whether the claims made by a speaker are fact or opinion.EE.SL.7.3
- 1
Presentation of Knowledge & Ideas
- 4
Clearly present findings on a topic including relevant descriptions, facts, or details, considering the audience.EE.SL.7.4
- 5
Select or create audio recordings and visual/tactile displays to emphasize specific points in a presentation. EE.SL.7.5
- 4
Language
Knowledge of Language
- 1
Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating. EE.L.7.1
- a
Notice that standardized English is only one dialect of many and has a specific history that is implicated in power relationships.EE.L.7.1.a
- b
Notice the language demands of a writing/speaking situation (i.e. formal, informal) and respond in an appropriate way.EE.L.7.1.b
- c
Maintain consistency in use of language.EE.L.7.1.c
- d
Notice redundancy in language.EE.L.7.1.d
- a
- 1
Vocabulary Acquisition & Use
- 2
Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings.EE.L.7.2
- a
Use context to determine which word is missing from a text.EE.L.7.2.a
- b
Use frequently occurring root words (e.g., like) and the words that result when affixes are added (e.g., liked, disliked, liking).EE.L.7.2.b
- c
Seek clarification and meaning support when unfamiliar words are encountered while reading or communicating.EE.L.7.2.c
- a
- 3
Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use.EE.L.7.3
- a
Identify the literal and nonliteral meanings of words in context.EE.L.7.3.a
- b
Identify rhyme and repetition (letters, words, or phrases)EE.L.7.3.b
- a
- 4
Use general academic and domain specific words and phrases across contexts.EE.L.7.4
- 2
Conventions of Standardized English
- 5
Demonstrate standardized English grammar and usage when communicating.EE.L.7.5
- a
Use simple phrases.EE.L.7.5.a
- b
Produce complete simple sentences when writing or communicating.EE.L.7.5.b
- c
Not applicableEE.L.7.5.c
- a
- 6
Demonstrate understanding of conventions of standardized English.EE.L.7.6
- a
Use end punctuation when writing a sentence or question.EE.L.7.6.a
- b
Spell words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of letter- sound relationships and/or common spelling patterns.EE.L.7.6.b
- a
- 5
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