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Reading
Key Ideas & Details
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Analyze a text to determine its meaning and cite textual evidence to support explicit and implicit understandings. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.1
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Recount the main events or ideas of a text which are related to the theme or central idea. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.2
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Determine how characters, individuals, settings, ideas, or events change over the course of the text. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.3
- 1
Craft & Structure
- 4
Determine how words or phrases in a text, including words with multiple meanings and figurative language, impact the meaning. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.4
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Use a text’s ending (e.g., story (RL)) or structure (e.g, informational (RI) and determine its impact on meaning of the text as a whole.EE.R.11-12.5
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Determine author’s point of view and compare and contrast it with own point of view. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.6
- 4
Integration of Knowledge & Ideas
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Compare two or more interpretations (e.g., recorded or live production of a play or recorded novel or poetry) of a story, drama, or poem. (RL) Analyze information presented in different media on related topics to answer questions or solve problems. (RI)EE.R.11-12.7
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Determine whether the claims and reasoning enhance the author’s argument in a text. (RI)EE.R.11-12.8
- 9
Evaluate the quality of texts; make connections to other texts, ideas, cultural perspectives, identities, eras, and personal events or situations. (RI&RL)EE.R.11-12.9
- 7
Writing
Text Types & Purposes
- 1
With guidance and support as needed, use dictating, or writing to compose writing for a variety of high stakes and low-stakes purposes.EE.W.11-12.1
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With guidance and support, use writing and/or dictation to write in a variety of modes:EE.W.11-12.2
- a
Write an argument or literary analysis with a clearly stated claim and valid and sufficient reasons to support the claim. Organize reasons logically and develop the claim fairly.EE.W.11-12.2a
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Write informative texts which introduce a topic and provide well chosen facts, details, quotes, and/or multimedia content to develop the topic and convey information clearly and accurately.Provide a concluding statement.EE.W.11-12.2b
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Write narratives to convey events and experiences, real or imagined. Include dialogue, relevant details, characterization, and tell about the events and in a logical sequence.EE.W.11-12.2c
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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.11-12.3
- 1
Production & Distribution of Writing
- 4
Produce clear and coherent writing that is appropriate to a particular task, purpose, and audience.EE.W.11-12.4
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With guidance and support from adults and peers as needed, plan before writing, produce writing for a specific purpose and focused on a planned topic, and revise and edit their own writing, dictation, or pictures.EE.W.11-12.5
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Make intentional decisions about technology use (including paper and pencil, internet, audio, visual, and/or other interactive formats) to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products. Proficiently produce writing through printing, cursive, and/or typing.EE.W.11-12.6
- 4
Inquiry to Build & Present Knowledge
- 7
With guidance and support as needed, conduct inquiry projects to answer a question or solve a problem using information from multiple sources.EE.W.11-12.7
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Write answers to research questions by selecting relevant information from multiple resources.EE.W.11-12.8
- 9
With guidance and support from adults, draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support reflection, analysis or inquiry questions based on a reading of a literary or informational text.EE.W.11-12.9
- 7
Speaking and Listening
Comprehension & Collaboration
- 1
Engage in collaborative discussionsEE.SL.11-12.1
- a
Prepare evidence for discussions by collecting information on the topic and be able to explain it.EE.SL.11-12.1a
- b
Work with peers to set norms and goals for discussions and reflect on the conversation.EE.SL.11-12.1b
- c
Ask and answer questions to verify or clarify own ideas and understandings during a discussion.EE.SL.11-12.1c
- d
Respond appropriately to agreements and disagreements in a discussion.EE.SL.11-12.1d
- a
- 2
Determine the credibility and accuracy of information presented across diverse media or formats.EE.SL.11-12.2
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Determine whether the claims and reasoning enhance the speaker’s argument on a topic.EE.SL.11-12.3
- 1
Presentation of Knowledge & Ideas
- 4
Present an argument on a topic using an organization appropriate to the purpose, audience, and task.EE.SL.11-12.4
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Use digital media strategically (e.g.,textual, graphical, audio, visual, and interactive elements) in presentations to support understanding and add interest.EE.SL.11-12.5
- 4
Language
Knowledge of Language
- 1
Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating.EE.L.11-12.1
- a
Notice that standardized English is only one dialect of many and has a specific history that is implicated in power relationships.EE.L.11-12.1a
- b
Notice the language demands of a writing/speaking situation (i.e. formal, informal) and respond in an appropriate way.EE.L.11-12.1b
- c
Continue to develop metacognitive awareness as writers and speakers by explaining the reasons for language choicesEE.L.11-12.1c
- d
Not applicableEE.L.11-12.1d
- a
- 1
Vocabulary Acquisition & Use
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Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings.EE.L.11-12.2
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Use context to determine the meaning of unknown words.EE.L.11-12.2a
- b
Identify and use root words and the words that result when affixes are added or removed.EE.L.11-12.2b
- c
Consult reference materials (dictionaries, online vocabulary supports) to clarify the meaning of unfamiliar words encountered when reading.EE.L.11-12.2c
- a
- 3
Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use.EE.L.11-12.3
- a
Interpret common figures of speech.EE.L.11-12.3a
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Determine the intended meaning of multiple meaning words.EE.L.11-12.3b
- a
- 4
Use general academic and domain specific words and phrases across contexts.EE.L.11-12.4
- 2
Conventions of Standard English
- 5
Demonstrate standardized English grammar and usage when communicating.EE.L.11-12.5
- a
Use conventions of standard English when needed.EE.L.11-12.5a
- b
Not applicable EE.L.11-12.5b
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Use a variety of parts of speech (nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and prepositions) in writing or communication to convey information.EE.L.11-12.5c
- a
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Demonstrate understanding of conventions of standardized English.EE.L.11-12.6
- a
Demonstrate conventions of standard English including capitalization, ending punctuation, and spelling when writing.EE.L.11-12.6a
- b
Spell most single-syllable words correctly and apply knowledge of word chunks in spelling longer words.EE.L.11-12.6b
- a
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 11 and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Wisconsin Essential Elements for English Language Arts
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