RW1.1 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize and use knowledge of spelling patterns (e.g., diphthongs, special vowel spellings) when reading.

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RW1.1 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize and use knowledge of spelling patterns (e.g., diphthongs, special vowel spellings) when reading

RW1.3 Decoding and Word Recognition: Decode two-syllable nonsense words and regular multisyllable words

RW1.2 Decoding and Word Recognition: Apply knowledge of basic syllabication rules when reading (e.g., v/cv = su/per, vc/cv = sup/per

RW1.2 Decoding and Word Recognition: Apply knowledge of basic syllabication rules when reading (e.g., v/cv = su/per, vc/cv = sup/per

RW1.1 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize and use knowledge of spelling patterns (e.g., diphthongs, special vowel spellings) when reading

RW1.1 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize and use knowledge of spelling patterns (e.g., diphthongs, special vowel spellings) when reading.

RW1.2 Decoding and Word Recognition: Apply knowledge of basic syllabication rules when reading (e.g., v/cv = su/per, vc/cv = sup/per

RW1.1 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize and use knowledge of spelling patterns (e.g., diphthongs, special vowel spellings) when reading

RW1.2 Decoding and Word Recognition: Apply knowledge of basic syllabication rules when reading (e.g., v/cv = su/per, vc/cv = sup/per

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Cont.

Re-read RC2.6 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Recognize cause-and effect relationships in a text.

Re-read RC2.8 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Follow two-step written instructions.

Re-read RC2.8 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Follow two-step written instructions

Re-read RC2.3 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Use knowledge of the author’s purpose(s) to comprehend informational text.

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Re-read RL3.3 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast different versions of the same stories that reflect different cultures.

Re-read RL3.2 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Generate alternative endings to plots and identify the reason or reasons for, and the impact of, the alternatives

Re-read RL3.1 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast plots, settings, and characters presented by different authors.

Re-read RL3.1 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast plots, settings, and characters presented by different authors

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Re-read RC2.3 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Use knowledge of the author’s purpose(s) to comprehend informational text.

Re-read RC2.8 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Follow two-step written instructions.

Re-read RC2.5 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level Appropriate Text: Restate facts and details in the text to clarify and organize ideas

Re-read RC2.8 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Follow two-step written instructions.

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Re-read RL3.4 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Identify the use of rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration in poetry

Re-read RL3.4 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Identify the use of rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration in poetry.

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Cont.

Re-read RC2.5 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Restate facts and details in the text to clarify and organize ideas.

RC2.4 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Ask clarifying questions about essential textual elements of exposition (e.g., why, what if, how). Re-read

Re-read RC2.6 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Recognize cause-and effect relationships in a text

Re-read RC2.4 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Ask clarifying questions about essential textual elements of exposition (e.g., why, what if, how).

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Re-read RW1.7 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Understand and explain common antonyms and synonyms.

Re-read RL3.4 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Identify the use of rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration in poetry.

RC2.4 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Ask clarifying questions about essential textual elements of exposition (e.g., why, what if, how). Re-read

RC2.7 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Interpret information from diagrams, charts, and graphs.

Re-read RW1.10 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Identify simple multiple-meaning words.

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Cont.

Re-read RW1.7 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Understand and explain common antonyms and synonyms.

Re-read RC2.5 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Restate facts and details in the text to clarify and organize ideas.

Re-read RC2.5 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Restate facts and details in the text to clarify and organize ideas.

Re-read RC2.3 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Use knowledge of the author’s purpose(s) to comprehend informational text.

Re-read 2RC2.6 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Recognize cause-and effect relationships in a text

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Re-read RC2.8 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Follow two-step written instructions.

Re-read RC2.4 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Ask clarifying questions about essential textual elements of exposition (e.g., why, what if, how).

Re-read RC2.4 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Ask clarifying questions about essential textual elements of exposition (e.g., why, what if, how).

Re-read RC2.3 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Use knowledge of the author’s purpose(s) to comprehend informational text.

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Cont.

Re-read RW1.10 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Identify simple multiple-meaning words.

Re-read RW1.7 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Understand and explain common antonyms and synonyms.

Re-read RL3.3 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast different versions of the same stories that reflect different cultures.

Re-read RL3.1 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast plots, settings, and characters presented by different authors

Re-read RL3.1 Narrative Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Compare and contrast plots, settings, and characters presented by different authors

RW1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies/wife/wives).

RW1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Use knowledge of individual words in unknown compound words to predict their meeting.

RW1.9 vocabulary and Concept Development: know the meaning of simple prefixes and suffixes (e.g., over-,un-,-ing,-ly).

RC2.1 Structural Features of Informational Materials: use titles, tables of contents, and chapter headings to locate information in expository text.

RW1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g.,-s,-es,-ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies, wife/wives).

RW1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Use knowledge of individual words in unknown compound words to predict their meaning.

RW1.9 vocabulary and Concept Development: know the meaning of simple prefixes and suffixes (e.g., over-,un-,-ing,-ly).

RW1.3 Decoding and Word Recognition: Decode two-syllable nonsense words and regular multisyllable words

RW1.4 Decoding and Word Recognition: Recognize common abbreviations (e.g., Jan., Sun., Mr., St.).

RW1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies/wife/wives).

RW1.9 vocabulary and Concept Development: know the meaning of simple prefixes and suffixes (e.g., over-,un-,-ing,-ly).

RW1.10 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Identify simple multiple-meaning words.

RW1.9 vocabulary and Concept Development: know the meaning of simple prefixes and suffixes (e.g., over-,un-,-ing,-ly).

RW1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development: Use knowledge of individual words in unknown compound words to predict their meaning.

RC2.1 Structural Features of Informational Materials: Use titles, tables of contents, and chapter heading to locate information in expository text.

RC2.6 Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text: Recognize cause-and effect relationships in a text

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Re-read WC1.5 Deocding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies, wife/wives).

Re-read WC1.3 Grammar: Identify and correctly use various parts of speech, including nouns and verbs, in writing and speaking.

Re-read WC1.8 Spelling: Spell basic short-vowel, long-vowel, r-controlled, and consonant-blend patterns correctly.

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Re-read WS1.1 Organization and focus: Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.

Re-read WC1.7 Spelling: Spell frequently used, irregular words correctly (e.g., was, were, says, said, who, what, why.

Re-read WC1.6 Capitalization: Capitalize all proper nouns, words at the beginning of sentences and greetings, months and days of the week, and titles and initials of people.

Re-read WC1.1 Sentence Structure: Distinguish between complete and incomplete sentences.

WS1.1 Organization and Focus: Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.

WS1.3 Research: Understand the purposes of various reference materials (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus, atlas).

WC1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies, wife/wives).

WC1.1 Sentence Structure: Distinguish between complete and incomplete sentences.

WC1.3 Grammar: Identify and correctly use various parts of speech, including nouns and verbs, in writing and speaking.

WC1.4 Punctuation: Use quotation marks correctly.

WC1.7 Spelling: Spell frequently used, irregular words correctly (e.g., was, were, says, said, who, what, why).

WS1.1 Organization and Focus: Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.

WS1.4 Evaluation and Revision: Revise original drafts to improve sequence and provide more descriptive detail.

WC1.6 Capitalization: Capitalize all proper nouns, words at the beginning of sentences and greetings, months and days of the week, and titles and initials of people.

WC1.1 Sentence Structure: Distinguish between complete and incomplete sentences.

WS1.4 Evaluation and Revision: Revise original drafts to improve sequence and provide more descriptive detail.

WC1.6 Capitalization: Capitalize all proper nouns, words at the beginning of sentences and greetings, months and days of the week, and titles and initials of people.

WS1.1 Organization and Focus: Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.

WS1.4 Evaluation and Revision: Revise original drafts to improve sequence and provide more descriptive detail.

WC1.7 Spelling: Spell frequently used, irregular words correctly (e.g., was, were, says, said, who, what, why).

WS1.3 Research: Understand the purposes of various reference materials (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus, atlas).

WC1.3 Grammar: Identify and correctly use various parts of speech, including nouns and verbs, in writing and speaking.

WC1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies, wife/wives).

WC1.7 Spelling: Spell frequently used, irregular words correctly (e.g., was, were, says, said, who, what, why).

WC1.8 Spelling: Spell basic short-vowel, long-vowel, r-controlled, and consonant-blend patterns correctly.

WC1.4 Punctuation: Use quotation marks correctly.

WC1.1 Sentence Structure: Distinguish between complete and incomplete sentences.

WC1.3 Grammar: Identify and correctly use various parts of speech, including nouns and verbs, in writing and speaking.

WC1.6 Capitalization: Capitalize all proper nouns, words at the beginning of sentences and greetings, months and days of the week, and titles and initials of people.

WS1.1 Organization and Focus: Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.

WC1.5 Decoding and Word Recognition: Identify and correctly use regular plurals (e.g., -s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (e.g., fly/flies, wife/wives).