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1 Title of Material: We the People: the Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 11.5% GRADE FOUR: POSSIBLE 26 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 26 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Reading Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 4

2 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 4 - Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 1: READING Students use Greek and Latin root words and affixes, rules of syllabication, and context clues to decode and analyze the meaning of unknown words in increasingly complex text. Students interpret words with multiple meanings to understand vocabulary across content areas. Students identify and interpret figurative language. Students independently read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency for different purposes and audiences. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal LA Apply knowledge of text types and formats of various kinds of text. Acquire Concepts About Text ( c) 4.LA Use text features (e.g., heading, captions) to comprehend various print formats (e.g., news papers, reference text) Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts 4.LA Identify and use graphic features that support text meaning (e.g., diagrams, maps, charts, illustrations). ( b) 4.LA Identify common root words, prefixes and suffixes, including Greek and Latin derivatives to decode unknown words. ( e) 4.LA Read abbreviations appropriate to grade level. Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 4.LA Use knowledge of syllable types and syllable patterns to decode multisyllabic words. ( b) 4.LA Use context clues to aid in decoding of new words. ( f) 4.LA Read aloud grade-level-appropriate test with fluency and accuracy from at least 140 correct words per minute (Hasbrouck & Tindal). 4.LA Identify common root words, prefixes and suffixes, derived from Greek and Latin to determine the meaning of unknown words. ( e) 4.LA Use context, synonyms, antonyms, homophones and homographs to develop an understanding of new words. ( d) 4.LA Use words and concepts necessary for comprehending math, science, social studies, literature and other Grade 4 content area text. 4.LA Use a grade-level appropriate dictionary and glossary to define and confirm meaning of unknown words. ( a) 2006 Page 1

3 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 4 - Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students expand comprehension by analyzing and interpreting information and ideas in a variety of grade-level-appropriate expository and literary text. Students describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives from multiple sources and apply knowledge of text structure, organization, and purpose to do research. Students apply more complex literary elements and devices to understand a variety of genres. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 4.LA State author s main purpose for writing various texts. ( a) 4.LA Identify cause and effect relationships in text by responding to why, how, and what if questions. Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 4.LA Draw conclusions based on information gathered from text. ( o) 4.LA Distinguish between facts and opinions in expository text to support comprehension. 4.LA Generate how, why, and what-if questions for interpreting expository texts 4.LA Identify main ideas and signal words to summarize information from expository text. ( h) 4.LA Follow multi-step written directions. 4.LA Identify defining characteristics of literature genres, including poetry. ( a) 4.LA Describe characters (e.g., traits, roles, similarities/differences) within a literary selection, heard or read. ( a) 4.LA Describe the setting and tell how it supports the story. ( b) critical thinking questions like those found on p. 10 review questions like those found on p. 12 follow-up activities like those found on p LA Explain the main problem, conflict, and resolution of a story plot. ( b) 4.LA Identify the narrator of a story (point of view). 4.LA Identify the moral of literary selection (e.g., fables, folktales, legends) Page 2

4 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 4 - Language Arts Part I: Reading 4.LA Identify common similes and idioms Page 3

5 Title of Material: We the People: the Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 11.5% GRADE FIVE POSSIBLE 26 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 26 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Reading Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 5

6 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 5 Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 1: READING Students use Greek and Latin root words and affixes, rules of syllabication, and context clues to decode and analyze the meaning of unknown words in increasingly complex text. Students interpret words with multiple meanings to understand vocabulary across content areas. Students identify and interpret figurative language. Students independently read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency for different purposes and audiences. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal LA Identify the structural features of popular media. Acquire Concepts About Text 5.LA Explain text features that contribute to comprehension (e.g., headings, introductory and concluding paragraphs. ( i) 5.LA Use the features of texts, such as formats, graphics diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organization to find information and support understanding. ( b; c) Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal LA Apply common root words, prefixes and suffixes, including Greek Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts and Latin derivatives to decode words. ( b) 5.LA Read abbreviations appropriate to grade level. Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 5.LA Apply spelling and syllabication rules that aide in decoding and word recognition. 5.LA Use context clues to aid in decoding of new words. 5.LA Read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency and accuracy from at least 150 correct words per minute (Hasbrouck & Tindal). 5.LA Apply root words, prefixes and suffixes, derived from Greek and Latin to determine meaning of complex words (autograph, autobiography, biography, biology). ( d) 5.LA Use context to identify the meaning of unfamiliar words and identify the intended meaning of words with multiple meanings. ( d) 5.LA Use words and concepts necessary for comprehending math, science, social studies, literature and other Grade 5 content area text. 5.LA Use a grade-level appropriate dictionary, thesaurus, and, glossary to find or confirm word meanings. ( a) 2006 Page 1 of 2

7 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 5 Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students expand comprehension by analyzing and interpreting information and ideas in a variety of grade-level-appropriate expository and literary text. Students describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives from multiple sources and apply knowledge of text structure, organization, and purpose to do research. Students apply more complex literary elements and devices to understand a variety of genres. Goal LA State author s purpose for writing various texts. Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 5.LA Apply cause and effect relationships to gain meaning from text. ( c) Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 5.LA Draw valid conclusions based on information gathered from text and cite evidence to support the conclusion. ( c) 5.LA Interpret details from a variety of expository texts to support comprehension 5.LA Generate how, why, and what-if questions for interpreting expository texts 5.LA Apply central ideas and signal words to summarize information from expository text. 5.LA Follow multi-step written directions. 5.LA Identify various genres of fiction and kinds of poetry based on their characteristics. ( a) 5.LA Analyze how a character s traits influence that character s actions. ( b) 5.LA Describe the setting and tell how it supports the story. ( b) review questions like those found on p. 12 review questions like those found on p. 12 follow-up activities like those found on p LA Analyze the main problem or conflict of a plot and explain how it was resolved. ( b) 5.LA Identify the speaker of a story and recognize the difference between first-person and third-person. ( b) 5.LA Identify the moral of literary selections (e.g., fables, folktales, legends) Page 2 of 2

8 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 5 Language Arts Part I: Reading 5.LA Analyze metaphors and idioms to increase comprehension. ( n) 2006 Page 3 of 2

9 Title of Material: We the People: the Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 11.5% GRADE SI - POSSIBLE 26 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 26 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Reading Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 6

10 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 6 Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 1: READING Students use Greek and Latin root words and affixes, rules of syllabication, and context clues to decode and analyze the meaning of unknown words in increasingly complex text. Students interpret words with multiple meanings to understand vocabulary across content areas. Students identify and interpret figurative language. Students independently read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency for different purposes and audiences. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal LA Apply the structural features of popular media. Acquire Concepts About Text 6.LA Apply text features (e.g., directions, legend, index, and glossary, sequence, bold face print, headings) to explain text. ( a) 6.LA Identify graphic sources of information (e.g., maps, graphs, illustrations, diagrams, timelines, or tables) to address research questions. ( c) Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts 6.LA Apply common root words, prefixes and suffixes, including Greek and Latin derivatives to decode complex words. ( a) 6.LA Read abbreviations appropriate to grade level. Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 6.LA Apply spelling and syllabication rules to aid in decoding and word recognition. 6.LA Use context clues to aid in decoding of new words. ( b) 6.LA Read grade-level-appropriate text orally with fluency and accuracy from at least 150 correct words per minute (Hasbrouck & Tindal). 6.LA Infer word meaning from knowledge of root words, derived from Greek and Latin. 6.LA Apply context to identify the meaning of unfamiliar words and identify the intended meaning of words with multiple meanings. ( b) 6.LA Use words and concepts necessary for comprehending math, science, social studies, literature and other Grade 6 content area text. 6.LA Use a grade-level appropriate dictionary, thesaurus, and glossary to find or confirm word meanings and/or clarify shades of meaning Page 1 of 2

11 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 6 Language Arts Part I: Reading STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students expand comprehension by analyzing and interpreting information and ideas in a variety of grade-level-appropriate expository and literary text. Students describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives from multiple sources and apply knowledge of text structure, organization, and purpose to do research. Students apply more complex literary elements and devices to understand a variety of genres. Goal LA Determine the author s purpose, stated or implied, for writing Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text various texts. ( a) 6.LA Apply cause and effect relationships to gain meaning from text. critical thinking questions like those Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 6.LA Make inferences, draw conclusions and form opinions based on information gathered from text and cite evidence to support. 6.LA Apply knowledge of expository text structure to extend comprehension. 6.LA Generate how, why, and what-if questions for interpreting expository texts. 6.LA Identify the facts and details that support the author s argument and summarize the findings. 6.LA Follow multi-step written directions. 6.LA Describe different genres of fiction and kinds of poetry, and the major characteristics of each form ( a) 6.LA Distinguish between major characters and minor characters. found on p. 10 critical thinking questions like those found on p. 10. follow-up activities like those found on p LA Analyze the influence of the setting on the problem and resolution of the story. ( d) 6.LA Analyze the conflict of a plot and explain its resolution. ( d) 6.LA Identify the literary point of view (e.g., first person, third person) in literary text. 6.LA Identify themes that appear in different literary works. ( d) 2006 Page 2 of 2

12 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 6 Language Arts Part I: Reading 6.LA Identify common literary devices (e.g., flashback, foreshadowing, personification) to increase comprehension. ( g) 2006 Page 3 of 2

13 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 22.2% GRADE SEVEN - POSSIBLE 27 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 27 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 7

14 STANDARD 1: READING Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 7 Language Arts Part I: Literature Students apply Greek and Latin linguistic roots and affixes to decode and understand specialized vocabulary and to apply the precise meaning of those words across all content areas. Students apply rules of syllabication and spelling as well as context clues to decode new words and to interpret the meaning of those words in a variety of expository and literary text. Students expand reading vocabulary by correctly using idioms and words with literal and figurative meanings. Students are expected to read independently with fluency for different purposes and audiences Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts 7.LA Apply knowledge of organizational structures to understand information in text. ( d) 7.LA Apply specific features of text to understand a selection including preface and appendix. 7.LA Interpret graphic features of text to clarify and extend meaning. ( c) 7.LA Apply root words, prefixes and suffixes, including Greek and Latin derivatives to decode complex words. ( a) 7.LA Read abbreviations appropriate to grade level. Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 7.LA Apply spelling and syllabication rules to decode unknown words. 7.LA Use context clues to aid in decoding of new words. 7.LA Read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency and accuracy from at least 150 correct words per minute (Hasbrouck& Tindal). 7.LA Apply origins of root words, prefixes and suffixes to determine the meaning of unknown words. 7.LA Explain relationships among words including connotation/denotation antonyms, synonyms, and words with multiple meanings. 7.LA Use prior knowledge, the text, context clues, and graphic features of text to predict, clarify, and/or expand word meanings and concepts. ( b) 7.LA Clarify pronunciations, meanings, alternate word choices, parts of speech, and etymology of words using the dictionary, thesaurus, glossary and technology sources Page 1 of 3

15 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 7 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives of the text by using knowledge of structure, organization, and purpose to understand expository and literary text. Students gain understanding as they analyze and interpret details from a variety of informational text. Students read increasingly difficult grade-level-appropriate text and respond critically by analyzing literary techniques and story elements from a variety of genres. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text 7.LA Evaluate the purpose and use of various texts. 7.LA Distinguish cause and effect relationships in text to gain meaning. 7.LA Make inferences, draw conclusions and form opinions based on information gathered from text and cite evidence to support. 7.LA Analyze expository text structure to extend comprehension. 7.LA Generate how, why, and what-if questions for interpreting expository texts. Each lesson includes critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 Each lesson includes critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 Each lesson includes review questions like those found on p. 12 Each lesson includes critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 7.LA Summarize the main idea (literal or inferential) and critical details of expository text. ( h; b; c) 7.LA Follow multi-step written directions. 7.LA Read and respond to literature from a variety of genres, including poetry. ( b) 7.LA Analyze characterization as shown through a character s thoughts, words, speech patterns, and actions; the narrator s description; and the thoughts, words, and actions of other characters. ( d) 7.LA Explain the influence of setting on mood, character and plot of the story. ( g; d) Each lesson includes review questions like those found on p. 12 Each lesson includes follow-up activities like those found on p LA Analyze plot development, including types of conflict. ( d) 2006 Page 2 of 3

16 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 7 Language Arts Part I: Literature Goal LA Recognize points of view (e.g., first person, third person limited Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text and omniscient). ( d) 7.LA Analyze the themes of various genres. ( d) 7.LA Identify literary devices (e.g., onomatopoeia, hyperbole, imagery) to increase comprehension. ( g) 7.LA Orally respond to an author s style of writing Page 3 of 3

17 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 20% GRADE EIGHT - POSSIBLE 25 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 25 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 8

18 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 8 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 1: READING Students apply knowledge of structural analysis to decode and analyze the meaning of complex expository and literary text. Students construct meaning by explaining relationships among words; students apply the meaning to content-specific vocabulary words. Students integrate new vocabulary into written and oral communication across all content areas. Students are expected to read independently, with fluency, for different purposes and audiences. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text 8.LA Analyze the organizational structure of printed material and electronic sources to access information. 8.LA Analyze specific features of text, including the preface and appendix, to understand a selection. 8.LA Interpret graphic features of text to clarify and extend meaning. Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts 8.LA Use structural analysis and apply root words, prefixes, and suffixes, including Greek and Latin derivatives, to decode complex words. ( a) 8.LA Read abbreviations appropriate to grade level. Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 8.LA Apply spelling and syllabication rules to decode unknown words. ( a) 8.LA Use context clues to aid in decoding new words. 8.LA Read grade-level-appropriate text with fluency and accuracy from at least 150 correct words per minute (Hasbrouck& Tindal). 8.LA Apply origins of root words, prefixes and suffixes to determine the meaning of unknown words. 8.LA Explain relationships among words including connotation/denotation antonyms, synonyms, and words with multiple meanings. 8.LA Define words and concepts necessary for comprehending Grade 8 content area text Page 1 of 3

19 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 8 Language Arts Part I: Literature Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 8.LA Clarify pronunciations, meanings, alternate word choices, parts of speech, and etymology of words using the dictionary, thesaurus, glossary and technology sources. STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives of the text by using knowledge of structure, organization, and purpose to understand expository and narrative grade-level-appropriate text. Students expand comprehension by analyzing, interpreting, and synthesizing information and ideas through a variety of texts and genres. Students gain understanding as they think critically and analyze an author s use of language, style, purpose, and perspective in text. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 8.LA Determine the relationships among facts, ideas, and events used in various texts to support a central purpose. ( c) 8.LA Distinguish cause and effect relationships in text to gain meaning. 8.LA Make inferences, draw conclusions and form opinions based on information gathered from text and cite evidence to support. 8.LA Evaluate expository text structure to extend comprehension. 8.LA Generate how, why, and what-if questions for interpreting expository texts. 8.LA Apply central ideas (literal or inferential) and critical details to summarize information from expository text. 8.LA Identify the main purpose and anticipate outcomes of procedures specified in informational text. 8.LA Read and respond to literature from a variety of genres, including poetry. ( a) 8.LA Interpret how situations, actions, and other characters influence a character s personality and development. ( b) critical thinking questions like those found on pp. 8 9 review questions like those found on p. 12 review questions like those found on p. 12. review questions like those found on p. 12 review questions like those found on p Page 2 of 3

20 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 8 Language Arts Part I: Literature Goal LA Analyze the importance of the setting to the mood and to the Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary meaning of the story. ( b) Text 8.LA Evaluate the structural elements of the plot and how conflicts are addressed ad resolved. ( b; b) 8.LA Explain the author s point of view and interpret how it influences the story. ( a) 8.LA Analyze the themes across various genres Page 3 of 3

21 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 11.8% GRADE NINE - POSSIBLE 17 (Content Knowledge & Skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 17 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 9

22 STANDARD 1: READING Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 9 Language Arts Part I: Literature Students apply their knowledge of word origins to determine the meaning of new words encountered in reading and to use those words accurately. Students use increasingly sophisticated vocabulary gained from literature and content area text. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 9.LA LA Analyze the structure and format of various informational documents. ( c) Identify the text characteristics of different genres of literature. ( a) 9.LA LA Use knowledge of Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes to analyze the origin and meaning of unknown words. ( a) Use context analysis to determine the meanings of unfamiliar words. ( a) 2006 Page 1 of 2

23 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 9 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students read, understand, and respond to grade-level-appropriate material. Students analyze organizational patterns and evaluate authors arguments and positions. Students conduct in-depth analyses of the author s craft and themes of expository and literary text. Students read a wide variety of classic and contemporary literature, poetry, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, technical resources, textbooks, and online information. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 9.LA LA Synthesize the content from several sources on a single issue; paraphrase ideas to demonstrate comprehension. ( d; e; f) Apply reading strategies to self monitor for comprehension. 9.LA Clarify an understanding of text by creating outlines, notes, annotations, charts, and/or diagrams. Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text 9.LA LA Identify the thesis, evidence, and argument in informational texts (e.g., newspaper editorials and campaign speeches). Define the purpose and audience of a variety of communication formats (e.g., essays, letters, user manuals, lab reports, websites). ( c) review questions like those found on p. 12 Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 9.LA LA LA Evaluate an author s argument or defense of a claim by examining the relevance and comprehensiveness of evidence. ( a) Read and respond to literature from a variety of genres. Determine characters traits by what the characters say about themselves in narration, dialogue, and soliloquy. ( b; d) critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 9.LA Evaluate the importance of the setting to the mood and meaning of the text. 9.LA text. Explain the author s point of view and interpret how it influences the 9.LA Compare and contrast themes across works of prose, poetry, and drama. 9.LA Analyze significant literary devices including irony and symbolism. ( g) 9.LA Compare and contrast authors style on the basis of such elements as word choice and sentence complexity Page 2 of 2

24 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 9 Language Arts Part I: Literature 2006 Page 3 of 2

25 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 6.25% GRADE TEN - POSSIBLE 16 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 16 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 10

26 STANDARD 1: READING Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 10 Language Arts Part I: Literature Students apply their knowledge of word origins to determine the meaning of new words encountered in reading and to use those words accurately. Students use increasingly sophisticated vocabulary gained from literature and content area text. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 10.LA Analyze the structure and format of various informational documents. ( c) 10.LA Identify the text characteristics of different genres of literature. ( a) 10.LA Apply knowledge of roots and word parts to draw inferences about new words. ( a) 10.LA Use context analysis to determine the meanings of unfamiliar words. ( a) 2006 Page 1 of 2

27 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 10 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students read, understand, and respond to grade-level-appropriate material. Students analyze the organizational patterns and evaluate authors arguments and positions. Students conduct in-depth analyses of the author s craft and themes of expository and literary text. Students read a wide variety of classic and contemporary literature, poetry, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, technical resources, textbooks, and online information. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 10.LA Synthesize the content from several sources on a single issue; compare and contrast ideas to demonstrate comprehension. ( c) 10.LA Apply reading strategies to self monitor for comprehension. 10.LA Clarify an understanding of text by creating outlines, notes, annotations, charts, and/or diagrams. Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text 10.LA Critique the logic of informational texts by examining the sequence of information and procedures. ( a) 10.LA Define the purpose and audience of a variety of communication formats (e.g., essays, letters, user manuals, lab reports, websites). ( a; b) Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 10.LA Evaluate the comprehensiveness and validity of evidence in an author s argument. ( a) 10.LA Read and respond to literature from a variety of genres. critical thinking questions like those found on p LA Analyze characters traits by what the characters say about themselves in narration, dialogue, and soliloquy. ( b) 10.LA Explain the author s point of view and interpret how it influences the text. 10.LA compare works that express a universal theme and provide evidence to support the views expressed in each work. ( a) 10.LA Analyze ways in which authors use imagery, figures of speech, and the sound of language for effect. ( a; d) 10.LA Compare and contrast authors style on the basis of such elements as word choice and sentence syntax. ( g) 2006 Page 2 of 2

28 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 10 Language Arts Part I: Literature 2006 Page 3 of 2

29 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN Number: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 14.3% GRADE ELEVEN - POSSIBLE 14 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 14 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 11

30 STANDARD 1: READING PROCESS Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 11 Language Arts Part I: Literature Students apply their knowledge of word origins to determine the meaning of new words encountered in reading and to use those words accurately. Students use increasingly sophisticated vocabulary gained from literature and content area text. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 11.LA Identify the features and the rhetorical devices of a variety of literature and informational documents. ( b) 11.LA Apply knowledge of roots and word parts to draw inferences about new words. ( a) 11.LA Use context analysis to determine the meanings of unfamiliar and multiple-meaning words from American literature. ( a) 2006 Page 1 of 3

31 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 11 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students read, understand, and respond to grade-level-appropriate material. Students analyze the organizational patterns and evaluate authors arguments and positions. Students conduct in-depth analyses of the author s craft and themes of expository and literary text. Students read a wide variety of classic and contemporary literature, poetry, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, technical resources, textbooks, and online information. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 11.LA Compare and contrast similar themes or topics by authors from different time periods or cultures to explain how the historical or cultural context shapes each author s point of view. 11.LA Apply reading strategies to self monitor for comprehension. 11.LA Clarify an understanding of text by creating outlines, notes, annotations, charts, and/or diagrams. Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text 11.LA Analyze the relationships among theses and arguments in informational texts (e.g., newspaper editorials, promotional literature). 11.LA Define the purpose and audience of a variety of communication formats (e.g., essays, letters, user manuals, lab reports, websites). ( a; c) critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 11.LA Extend, through original analysis, arguments presented in primary and/or secondary sources. ( e) 11.LA Analyze recognized works of literature representing a variety of genres and traditions that: ( c) Trace the development of the major periods of American literature. critical thinking questions like those found on p. 10 Contrast the major themes, styles, and trends in different periods. Evaluate the influences (i.e., philosophical, political, religious, ethical, and social) of the historical period that shaped the characters, plot, and setting. 11.LA Analyze how voice and the choice of a narrator affect characterization Page 2 of 3

32 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 11 Language Arts Part I: Literature Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 11.LA Analyze the ways in which the theme represents a view or comment on life, using textual evidence to support the claim. (752.02) 11.LA Evaluate the significance of various literary devices, including irony, tone, and figurative language. ( g; d) 11.LA Evaluate the aesthetic qualities of style, including the impact of diction and figurative language, on tone, mood, and theme. ( d) 2006 Page 3 of 3

33 Title of Material: We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Recommended Approval yes no Author: Center for Civic Education Publisher: Center for Civic Education ISBN #: Reviewer: Percentage of Standards: 14.3% GRADE TWELVE - POSSIBLE 14 (content knowledge & skills) (Number of Yes checks divided by 14 = percentage) Language Arts Part I: Literature Idaho Content Standards 1 and 2 for Grade 12

34 STANDARD 1: READING PROCESS Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 12 Language Arts Part I: Literature Students apply their knowledge of word origins to determine the meaning of new words encountered in reading and to use those words accurately. Students use increasingly sophisticated vocabulary gained from literature and content area text. Goal 1.1 Acquire Concepts About Print Goal 1.2 Acquire Concepts About Text Goal 1.3 Acquire Phonological Awareness Skills Goal 1.4 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Word Parts Goal 1.5 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Syllabication Goal 1.6 Acquire Decoding Skills Using Context Goal 1.7 Acquire Fluency Goal 1.8 Vocabulary and Concept Development 12.LA Identify the features and the rhetorical devices of a variety of literature and informational documents. ( b) 12.LA Apply knowledge of roots and word parts to draw inferences about new words. ( a) 12.LA Use context analysis to determine the meanings of unfamiliar and multiple-meaning words in literature representing various English speaking cultures and periods. ( a) 2006 Page 1 of 3

35 Compatibility with the Idaho Content Standards: Grade 12 Language Arts Part I: Literature STANDARD 2: COMPREHENSION/INTERPRETATION Students read, understand, and respond to grade-level-appropriate material. Students analyze the organizational patterns and evaluate authors arguments and positions. Students conduct in-depth analyses of the author s craft and themes of expository and literary text. Students read a wide variety of classic and contemporary literature, poetry, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, technical resources, textbooks, and online information. Goal 2.1 Acquire Strategies and Skills for Comprehending Text 12.LA Compare and contrast similar themes or topics by authors from different time periods or cultures to explain how the historical or cultural context shapes each author s point of view. 12.LA Apply reading strategies to self monitor for comprehension. 12.LA Clarify an understanding of text by creating outlines, notes, annotations, charts, and/or diagrams. Goal 2.2 Acquire Skills to Comprehend Expository Text Goal 2.3 Acquire Skills for Comprehending Literary Text 12.LA Analyze the relationships among theses and arguments to evaluate claims made in informational texts (e.g., policy statements, campaign speeches). ( c) 12.LA Define the purpose and audience of a variety of communication formats (e.g., essays, letters, user manuals, lab reports, websites). ( a; c) 12.LA Extend, through original analysis, arguments presented in primary and/or secondary sources. ( a) 12.LA Analyze recognized works of literature representing a variety of genres and traditions that: ( a) Trace the development of the major periods of British or World literature. Contrast the major themes, styles, and trends in different periods. Evaluate the influences (i.e., philosophical, political, religious, ethical, and social) of the historical period that shaped the characters, plot, and setting. 12.LA Evaluate how voice and the choice of a narrator affect characterization and the tone, plot, and credibility of a text. (752.02) critical thinking questions like those found on p. 8 critical thinking exercises like those found on p Page 2 of 3

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