Literature: Key Ideas and Details

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Literature: Key Ideas and Details 141-150 151-160 161-170 Locating Information Locates details about events in literary text Locates details about setting in literary text Locates details about characters in literary text Determines cause in literary text Determines effect in literary text Sequencing Understands sequence in literary text Understands sequence in informational text Inferences, Conclusions, Predictions Infers the answer to a riddle Makes inferences about setting in literary text Makes inferences from pictures Makes inferences about characters in literary text Makes inferences about plot in literary text Makes predictions from literary text Draws conclusions from literary text Makes inferences based on a title Makes inferences from poetry Predicts events from a picture Main or Central Idea, Topic, Titles Determines main idea in literary text Determines the topic in literary text Identifies a title that reflects main idea in literary text Plot Identifies problem/conflict in literary text Identifies the resolution of conflict in literary text Characterization Describes character feelings or thoughts Describes characters based on details Recognizes story characters Compares or contrasts characters Analyzes dialogue to understand characters Identifies main characters Setting Identifies setting Compares or contrasts setting across literary works Draws conclusions about a setting based on a description Identifies details that reveal aspects of setting Theme, Moral, Lesson Identifies the lesson learned by a character Context Clues: Unknown and Multiple-Meaning Words Determines which meaning of a multiple-meaning word in the 2-5 grade band fits a given context

Locates details about characters in literary text 171-180 181-190 191-200 Locating Information Locates details about characters in literary text Locates details about events in literary text Locates details about setting in literary text Determines cause in literary text Determines effect in literary text Determines details that support main idea in literary text Sequencing Understands sequence in informational text Understands sequence in literary text Inferences, Conclusions, Predictions Infers the answer to a riddle Makes inferences about characters in literary text Makes inferences about plot in literary text Makes inferences about setting in literary text Makes inferences based on a title Makes inferences from poetry Makes predictions from literary text Predicts events from a picture Draws conclusions from literary text Main or Central Idea, Topic, Titles Determines main idea in literary text Determines the topic in literary text Identifies a title that reflects main idea in literary text Supporting Details Compares and contrasts ideas presented in two or more literary texts Summarizing, Paraphrasing Summarizes literary text Summarizes a sequence of events in literary text

Context Clues: Unknown and Multiple-Meaning Words 171-180 181-190 191-200 Plot Identifies problem/conflict in literary text Identifies the resolution of conflict in literary text Characterization Recognizes story characters Compares or contrasts characters Describes character feelings or thoughts Describes characters based on details Analyzes dialogue to understand characters Identifies main characters Understands how characters are developed or changed Explains character motivation Setting Identifies setting Compares or contrasts setting across literary works Draws conclusions about a setting based on a description Identifies details that reveal aspects of setting Recognizes description of setting Theme, Moral, Lesson Identifies the lesson learned by a character Identifies the moral of a story Identifies theme in literary text Identifies a theme shared by multiple texts Identifies the moral of a fable Identifies theme in poetry Context Clues: Unknown and Multiple-Meaning Words Determines which meaning of a multiple-meaning word in the 2-5 grade band fits a given context

Locates details about characters in literary text 201-210 211-220 221-230 Locating Information Locates details about characters in literary text Locates details about events in literary text Locates details about setting in literary text Determines cause in literary text Determines details that support main idea in literary text Determines effect in literary text Sequencing Understands sequence in informational text Understands sequence in literary text Inferences, Conclusions, Predictions Makes inferences about characters in literary text Makes inferences about plot in literary text Makes inferences about setting in literary text Makes inferences based on a title Makes inferences from poetry Makes predictions from literary nonfiction text Makes predictions from literary text Draws conclusions from literary text Main or Central Idea, Topic, Titles Determines main idea in literary text Determines the topic in literary text Identifies a title that reflects main idea in literary text Determines main idea in poetry Supporting Details Compares and contrasts ideas presented in two or more literary texts

Summarizing, Paraphrasing Plot 201-210 211-220 221-230 Summarizing, Paraphrasing Summarizes a sequence of events in literary text Summarizes literary text Summarizes poetry Recognizes appropriate strategies for summarizing text Summarizes a dramatic excerpt Plot Identifies problem/conflict in literary text Identifies the resolution of conflict in literary text Analyzes conflict in literary text Analyzes how setting contributes to plot Characterization Understands character relationships Understands how characters are developed or changed Compares or contrasts characters Describes character feelings or thoughts Describes characters based on details Analyzes dialogue to understand characters Explains character motivation Identifies main characters Analyzes how setting affects characters Setting Identifies setting Recognizes description of setting Compares or contrasts setting across literary works Draws conclusions about a setting based on a description Identifies details that reveal aspects of setting Analyzes how setting affects tone Theme, Moral, Lesson Identifies the lesson learned by a character Identifies the moral of a fable Identifies the moral of a story Identifies theme in literary text Identifies theme in poetry Identifies a theme shared by multiple texts Analyzes the development of a shared theme in multiple texts Identifies details that support the theme in literary text Identifies multiple themes in one text Dialogue Identifies an example of dialogue Context Clues: Unknown and Multiple-Meaning Words Determines which meaning of a multiple-meaning word in the 2-5 grade band fits a given context

Inferences, Conclusions, Predictions 231-240 241-250 251-260 Inferences, Conclusions, Predictions Makes inferences about plot in literary text Makes inferences from poetry Draws conclusions from literary text Main or Central Idea, Topic, Titles Determines main idea in poetry Supporting Details Compares and contrasts ideas presented in two or more literary texts Summarizing, Paraphrasing Summarizes poetry Plot Identifies problem/conflict in literary text Characterization Understands how characters are developed or changed Describes character feelings or thoughts Describes characters based on details Analyzes dialogue to understand characters Analyzes how setting affects characters Analyzes the effect of characterization Setting Analyzes how setting contributes to theme Identifies details that reveal aspects of setting Theme, Moral, Lesson Identifies theme in literary text Identifies theme in poetry Compares themes in multiple literary texts Identifies a theme shared by multiple texts Analyzes the development of a shared theme in multiple texts Identifies details that support the theme in literary text Context Clues: Unknown and Multiple-Meaning Words Determines which meaning of a multiple-meaning word in the 2-5 grade band fits a given context