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1 A Correlation of Pearson Longman Keystone Book D, 2013 To the Grade 9

2 Table of Contents ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP ELP

3 Grades 9 12 ELP Standards ELP An ELL can... construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade-appropriate listening, reading, and viewing. ELP use a very limited set of strategies to identify a few key words and phrases in oral communications and simple oral and written texts. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 19, 45, 89, 115, 183, 207, 247, 277, 331, 357, 423, 449; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 6, 20, 34, 46, 90, 102, 116, 128, 170, 184, 196, 208, 248, 262, 278, 292, 332, 346, 358, 370, 412, 424, 438, 450; Word Study, 7, 21, 35, 39, 47, 91, 103, 117, 129, 171, 174, 185, 197, 209, 249, 263, 279, 293, 333, 347, 359, 371, 425, 439, 451; (SE lessons for Key Words and Word Study are linked with the SIOP in Practice lesson notes for English Learners in the TE) ELP use an emerging set of strategies to identify the main topic, and retell a few key details in oral presentations and simple oral and written texts. ELP use a developing set of strategies to determine the central idea or theme in oral presentations and written texts, and explain how it is developed by specific details in the texts; and summarize part of the text. SE/TE: Reading Strategy: identify main idea and details, 249, 256; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; Comprehension: Recall, 14, 28, 40, 56, 96, 110, 122, 136, , 190, 202, 214, 256, 272, 273, 286, 340, 352, 364, 432, 444, 458 TE only: Model the Reading Strategy: Summarize, T212; Main Idea and Details, T252, T254 SE/TE: Literary Terms: Theme, 195, 201; Reading Strategy: identify main idea and details, 249, 256; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; In Your Own Words, 28, 56, 96, 122, 190, 214, 256, 286, 340, 364, 432, 458 (SE lessons for In Your Own Words are linked with Leveled Support: Early Intermediate and Intermediate activities) TE only: Model the Reading Strategy: Summarize, T212; Main Idea and Details, T252, T254 3

4 ELP use an increasing range of strategies to determine two central ideas or themes, and analyze their development in oral presentations and written texts, citing specific details and evidence from the texts to support the analysis; and summarize a simple text. ELP use a wide range of strategies to determine central ideas or themes in presentations and written texts, and analyze their development, citing specific details and evidence from the texts to support the analysis; and summarize a text. SE/TE: Literary Terms: Theme, 195, 201; Reading Strategy: identify main idea and details, 249, 256; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; In Your Own Words, 28, 56, 96, 122, 190, 214, 256, 286, 340, 364, 432, 458 (SE lessons for In Your Own Words are linked with Leveled Support: Intermediate and Early Advanced activities) TE only: Model the Reading Strategy: Summarize, T212; Main Idea and Details, T252, T254 SE/TE: Literary Terms: Theme, 195, 201; Reading Strategy: identify main idea and details, 249, 256; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; In Your Own Words, 28, 56, 96, 122, 190, 214, 256, 286, 340, 364, 432, 458 (SE lessons for In Your Own Words are linked with Leveled Support: Early Advanced and Advanced activities) TE only: Model the Reading Strategy: Summarize, T212; Main Idea and Details, T252, T254 ELP An ELL can... participate in grade-appropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions. ELP participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics, presenting information and responding to simple yes/no questions and some wh- questions. SE/TE: Quick Write, 3, 87; Discussion, 15, 28, 41, 97, 111, 123, 137; Smithsonian American Art Museum: Discuss What You Learned, 85, 165; Listening and Speaking Workshop, 78 79, ; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 19, 45, 89, 115; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 6, 20, 34, 46, 90, 102, 116, 128 TE only: Discuss the Big Question, T2, T86; Extend, T3, T87 4

5 ELP participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics and texts, presenting information and ideas, and responding to simple questions and wh- questions. ELP participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on familiar topics, texts, and issues: building on the ideas of others and expressing his or her own; asking and answering relevant questions; adding relevant information and evidence; and restate some of the key ideas expressed. ELP participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on a range of topics, texts, and issues: build on the ideas of others and express his or her own clearly, supporting points with specific and relevant evidence; ask and answer questions to clarify ideas and conclusions; and summarize the key points expressed. SE/TE: Quick Write, 87, 167; Discussion, 97, 111, 123, 137, 179, 191, 203, 215; Smithsonian American Art Museum: Discuss What You Learned, 165, 243; Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 89, 115, 183, 207; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128, 170, 184, 196, 208 TE only: Discuss the Big Question, T86, T166; Extend, T87, T167 SE/TE: Quick Write, 167, 245; Discussion, 179, 191, 203, 215, 257, 273, 287; Smithsonian American Art Museum: Discuss What You Learned, 243, 327; Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 183, 207, 247, 277; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 170, 184, 196, 208, 248, 262, 278, 292 TE only: Discuss the Big Question, T166, T244; Extend, T167, T245 SE/TE: Quick Write, 245, 329; Discussion, 257, 273, 287, 341, 353, 365; Smithsonian American Art Museum: Discuss What You Learned, 327, 407; Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 247, 277, 331, 357; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 248, 262, 278, 292, 332, 346, 358, 370 TE only: Discuss the Big Question, T244, T328; Extend, T245, T329 5

6 ELP participate in extended conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on a range of substantive topics, texts, and issues: build on the ideas of others and express his or her own clearly and persuasively, referring to specific and relevant evidence from texts or research to support his or her ideas; ask and answer questions that probe reasoning and claims; and summarize the key points and evidence discussed. SE/TE: Quick Write, 329, 409; Discussion, 341, 353, 365, 433, 445, 459; Smithsonian American Art Museum: Discuss What You Learned, 407, 489; Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 331, 357, 423, 449; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 332, 346, 358, 370, 412, 424, 438, 450 TE only: Discuss the Big Question, T328, T408; Extend, T329, T409 ELP An ELL can... speak and write about grade-appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics. ELP communicate information about familiar texts, topics, and experiences. SE/TE: In Your Own Words, 28, 56, 96, 122, 190, 214, 256, 286, 340, 364, 432, 458; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 76, 156; Media Literacy and Projects, 77, 157 TE only: Visual Literacy: Ask, T2, T3, T84, T85 ELP deliver short oral presentations and compose written narratives or informational texts about familiar texts, topics, experiences, or events. ELP deliver short oral presentations and compose written informational texts about familiar texts, topics, or events, developing the topic with a few details, with support (including modeled sentences). ELP deliver oral presentations and compose written informational texts about a variety of texts, topics, or events; developing the topic with some relevant details, concepts, examples, and information, integrating graphics or multimedia when useful. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, 78 79, ; Writing Workshop, 80 83, ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 156, 234; Media Literacy and Projects, 157, 235 TE only: Visual Literacy: Ask, T84, T85, T164, T165 SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 234, 318; Media Literacy and Projects, 235, 319 TE only: Visual Literacy: Ask, T164, T165, T242, T243 SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 318, 398; Media Literacy and Projects, 319, 399 TE only: Visual Literacy: Ask, T326, T327, T406, T407 6

7 ELP deliver oral presentations and compose written informational texts about a variety of texts, topics, or events; fully developing the topic with relevant details, concepts, examples, and information, integrating graphics or multimedia when useful. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical thinking & Discussion, 398, 478; Media Literacy and Projects, 399, 479 TE only: Visual Literacy: Ask, T406, T407, T488, T489 ELP An ELL can... construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence. ELP express an opinion about a familiar topic. SE/TE: Review and Practice: Discussion, 15, 28, 41, 97, 111, 123, 137; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 76, 156; Persuasive writing: review, 181, letter editor, 193, paragraph, 205, advertisement, 217, essay, , speech, ; Listening and Speaking Workshop: radio commercial, ELP construct a claim about familiar topics: introduce the topic and give a reason to support the claim, and provide a concluding statement. ELP construct a claim about familiar topics: introduce the topic, provide sufficient reasons or facts to support the claim, and provide a concluding statement. ELP construct a claim about a variety of topics: introduce the topic, provide logically ordered reasons or facts that effectively support the claim, and provide a concluding statement. SE/TE: Review and Practice: Discussion, 97, 111, 123, 137, 179, 191, 203, 215; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 156, 234; Persuasive writing: review, 181, letter to the editor, 193, paragraph, 205, advertisement, 217, essay, , speech, ; Listening and Speaking Workshop: radio commercial, SE/TE: Review and Practice: Discussion, 179, 191, 203, 215, 257, 273, 287, 281; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 234, 318; Persuasive writing: review, 181, letter to the editor, 193, paragraph, 205, advertisement, 217, essay, , speech, ; Listening and Speaking Workshop: radio commercial, SE/TE: Review and Practice: Discussion, 257, 273, 287, 341, 353, 365; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 318, 398; Persuasive writing: review, 181, letter to the editor, 193, paragraph, 205, advertisement, 217, essay, , speech, ; Listening and Speaking Workshop: radio commercial,

8 ELP construct a substantive claim about a variety of topics: introduce the claim and distinguish it from a counterclaim, provide logically ordered and relevant reasons and evidence to support the claim and to refute the counter-claim, and provide a conclusion that summarizes the argument presented. SE/TE: Review and Practice: Discussion, 341, 353, 365, 433, 445, 459; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 398, 478; Persuasive writing: review, 181, letter to the editor, 193, paragraph, 205, advertisement, 217, essay, , speech, ; Listening and Speaking Workshop: radio commercial, ELP An ELL can... conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems. ELP gather information from a few provided print and digital sources, and label collected information, experiences, or events. SE/TE: Media Literacy and Projects, 77, 157; Research writing: introductory paragraph, 421; also see: Research and Study Skills, 57, 61, 97, 137, 141 ELP gather information from provided print and digital sources, and summarize data and information. ELP carry out short research projects to answer a question; gather information from multiple provided print and digital sources, and evaluate the reliability of each source; paraphrase key information in a short written or oral report, using illustrations, diagrams, or other graphics; and provide a list of sources. ELP carry out both short and more sustained research projects to answer a question; gather and synthesize information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; evaluate the reliability of each source and integrate information into an organized oral or written report, citing sources appropriately. SE/TE: Media Literacy and Projects, 157, 235; Research writing: introductory paragraph, 421, classifying paragraphs, 435; also see: Research and Study Skills, 137, 141, 215, 219 SE/TE: Reading Strategies preview and skim, 21, use visuals, 47; Media Literacy and Projects, 235, 319; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; Research writing: classifying paragraphs, 435, main idea support, 447, evaluating sources, 475, quotations and citations, 461; Writing Workshop: Research Report, ; also see: Research and Study Skills, 215, 219, 287, 299, 303 SE/TE: Reading Strategies preview and skim, 21, use visuals, 47; Media Literacy and Projects, 319, 399; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; Research writing: main idea support, 447, evaluating sources, 475, quotations and citations, 461; also see: Writing Workshop: Research Report, ; Research and Study Skills, 287, 299, 303, 383 8

9 ELP carry out both short and more sustained research projects to answer a question or solve a problem; gather and synthesize information from multiple print and digital sources, using advanced search terms effectively; evaluate the reliability of each source, and analyze and integrate information into a clearly organized oral or written text, citing sources appropriately. SE/TE: Reading Strategies preview and skim, 21, use visuals, 47; Media Literacy and Projects, 399, 479; Reading Strategy: Summarize, 66, 209, 214; Research writing: main idea support, 447, evaluating sources, 475, quotations and citations, 461; also see: Writing Workshop: Research Report, ; Research and Study Skills, 383, 433, 459, 463 ELP An ELL can... analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing. ELP identify a point an author or SE/TE: Evaluate the Presentation, 79, 159, a speaker makes. 237, 321, 401, 481 (use the SIOP and proficiency); Listening Skills: carefully to others ideas, 15, wait for speaker to finish before asking question, 123, retell or summarize ideas, 179, 433, wait for each speaker to finish before making a comment, 273, give speaker time to express ideas clearly, 353, listen carefully to see if you agree, 433; Persuasive writing: review, 181; Reading Strategies: understand author s viewpoint, 65, distinguish fact from opinion, 185, identify author s purpose, 197, 220, analyze opinions, 221, analyze evidence, 222 ELP identify the main argument and one reason an author or a speaker gives to support the argument. SE/TE: Evaluate the Presentation, 79, 159, 237, 321, 401, 481 (use the SIOP and proficiency); Listening Skills: carefully to others ideas, 15, wait for speaker to finish before asking question, 123, retell or summarize ideas, 179, 433, wait for each speaker to finish before making a comment, 273, give speaker time to express ideas clearly, 353, listen carefully to see if you agree, 433; Persuasive writing: critique, 66, 259, review, 181; Reading Strategies: understand author's viewpoint, 65, distinguish fact from opinion, 185, identify author's purpose, 197, 220, analyze opinions, 221, analyze evidence, 222 9

10 ELP explain the reasons an author or a speaker gives to support a claim, and cite textual evidence to support the analysis. ELP analyze the reasoning and use of rhetoric in persuasive texts or speeches, including documents of historical and literary significance, determining whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claim, and cite textual evidence to support the analysis. SE/TE: Evaluate the Presentation, 79, 159, 237, 321, 401, 481 (use the SIOP and proficiency); Listening Skills: carefully to others ideas, 15, wait for speaker to finish before asking question, 123, retell or summarize ideas, 179, 433, wait for each speaker to finish before making a comment, 273, give speaker time to express ideas clearly, 353, listen carefully to see if you agree, 433; Persuasive writing: review, 181; Reading Strategies: understand author s viewpoint, 65, distinguish fact from opinion, 185, identify author s purpose, 197, 220, analyze opinions, 221, analyze evidence, 222 SE/TE: Evaluate the Presentation, 79, 159, 237, 321, 401, 481 (use the SIOP and proficiency); Listening Skills: carefully to others ideas, 15, wait for speaker to finish before asking question, 123, retell or summarize ideas, 179, 433, wait for each speaker to finish before making a comment, 273, give speaker time to express ideas clearly, 353, listen carefully to see if you agree, 433; Persuasive writing: review, 181; Reading Strategies: understand author s viewpoint, 65, distinguish fact from opinion, 185, identify author s purpose, 197, 220, analyze opinions, 221, analyze evidence,

11 ELP analyze and evaluate the reasoning and use of rhetoric in persuasive texts, including documents of historical and literary significance, and cite specific textual evidence to thoroughly support the analysis. SE/TE: Evaluate the Presentation, 79, 159, 237, 321, 401, 481 (use the SIOP and proficiency); Listening Skills: carefully to others ideas, 15, wait for speaker to finish before asking question, 123, retell or summarize ideas, 179, 433, wait for each speaker to finish before making a comment, 273, give speaker time to express ideas clearly, 353, listen carefully to see if you agree, 433; Persuasive writing: review, 181; Reading Strategies: understand author s viewpoint, 65, distinguish fact from opinion, 185, identify author s purpose, 197, 220, analyze opinions, 221, analyze evidence, 222 ELP An ELL can... adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing. ELP recognize the meaning of some words learned through conversations, reading, and being read to. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 19, 45, 89, 115; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128 TE Only: Leveled Support: Beginning, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 ELP adapt language choices to task and audience with emerging control, and use some frequently occurring general academic and content-specific words in conversation and discussion. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, 78 79, ; Writing Workshop, 80 83, ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 156, 234; Media Literacy and Projects, 157, 235; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 89, 115, 183, 207; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128, 70, 184, 196, 208 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Intermediate / Intermediate (Vocabulary), T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 11

12 ELP adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience, with developing ease, use an increasing number of general academic and content-specific words and expressions in speech and written text, and show developing control of style and tone in oral or written text. ELP adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience, use a wider range of complex general academic and content-specific words and phrases, and adopt and maintain a formal style in speech and writing, as appropriate. ELP adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience with ease, use a wide variety of complex general academic and contentspecific words and phrases, and employ both formal and more informal styles effectively, as appropriate. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 234, 318; Media Literacy and Projects, 235, 319; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 183, 207, 247, 277; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 184, 196, 208, 248, 262, 278, 292 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Intermediate / Intermediate (Vocabulary), T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 318, 398; Media Literacy and Projects, 319, 399; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 247, 277, 331, 357; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 248, 262, 278, 292, 332, 346, 358, 370 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Advanced / Advanced, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 SE/TE: Listening and Speaking Workshop, , ; Writing Workshop, , ; Critical Thinking & Discussion, 398, 478; Media Literacy and Projects, 399, 479; also see: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 331, 357, 423, 449; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 332, 346, 358, 370, 412, 424, 438, 450 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Advanced / Advanced, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 12

13 ELP An ELL can... determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text. ELP recognize the meaning of a few frequently occurring words, simple phrases, and formulaic expressions in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events, relying heavily on context, visual aids, and knowledge of morphology in their native language. SE/TE: Listening and Speaking: Key words, 19, 45, 89, 115; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128; Word Study, 7, 21, 35, 39, 47, 91, 103, 117, 129; Literary terms, 5, 33, 101, 127 TE Only: Leveled Support: Beginning, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 ELP determine the meaning of frequently occurring words, phrases, and expressions in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events, using context, visual aids, reference materials, and knowledge of morphology in their native language. ELP determine the meaning of general academic and content-specific words and phrases and frequently occurring expressions in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events, using context, some visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of English morphology (e.g., affixes, roots, and base words). SE/TE: Listening and Speaking: Key words (use dictionary), 89, 115, 183, 207; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128, 70, 184, 196, 208; Word Study, 91, 103, 117, 129, 171, 174, 185, 197, 209; Literary terms, 101, 127, 169, 195 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Intermediate / Intermediate, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 SE/TE: Listening and Speaking: Key words (use dictionary), 183, 207, 247, 277; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 184, 196, 208, 248, 262, 278, 292; Word Study, 171, 174, 185, 197, 209, 249, 263, 279, 293; Literary terms, 169, 195, 261, 291 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Intermediate / Intermediate, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 13

14 ELP determine the meaning of general academic and content-specific words and phrases, figurative language, and a growing number of idiomatic expressions in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events, using context, increasingly complex visual aids, reference materials, and an increasing knowledge of morphology. ELP determine the meaning (including the figurative and connotative meanings) of general academic and content-specific words and phrases, figurative language (e.g., irony, hyperbole), and idiomatic expressions in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events, using context, complex visual aids, reference materials, and consistent knowledge of morphology. SE/TE: Idioms, 129; Listening and Speaking: Key words (use dictionary), 247, 277, 331, 357; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 248, 262, 278, 292, 332, 346, 358, 370; Word Study, 249, 263, 279, 293, 333, 347, 359, 371; Literary terms, 261, 291, 345, 369 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Advanced / Advanced, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 SE/TE: Idioms, 129;; Listening and Speaking: Key words (use dictionary), 331, 357, 423, 449; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 332, 346, 358, 370, 412, 424, 438, 450; Word Study, 333, 347, 359, 371, 425, 439, 451; Literary terms, 345, 369, 411, 437 TE Only: Leveled Support: Early Advanced / Advanced, T4, T18, T32, T44, T88, T100, T114, T124, T168, T182, T194, T206, T246, T260, T276, T290, T330, T344, T356, T368, T410, T422, T436, T448 14

15 ELP An ELL can... create clear and coherent grade-appropriate speech and text. ELP communicate basic SE/TE: Quick Write, 3, 87; Listening and information about an event or topic, with Speaking: Key words, 19, 45, 89, 115; support (including context and visual aids) Listening and Speaking: Academic words, using non-verbal communication and, with 90, 102, 116, 128; Discussion, 28, 41, 97, limited control, a narrow range of 111, 123, 137, 179, 191, 203, 215, 257, vocabulary and syntactically simple 273, 287, 341, 353, 365, 433, 445, 459 sentences. ELP recount a short sequence of events in order, and introduce an informational topic and provide one or two facts about it, with support (including modeled sentences), using, with emerging control, common linking words to connect events and ideas (e.g., first, next, because). ELP recount a sequence of events, with a beginning, middle, and an end, and introduce and develop an informational topic with facts and details, and provide a conclusion, using, with developing control, common transitional words and phrases to connect events, ideas, and opinions (e.g., after a while, for example, as a result). SE/TE: Grammar: sequence words, 98; Narrative writing: sequence words, 99; Expository Writing: step by step instructions, 289, logical order, 322, cause and effect, 343, ask and answer a question, 367, problem and solution, 381; also see: Quick Write, 87, 167; Listening and Speaking: Key words, 89, 115, 183, 207; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 90, 102, 116, 128, 70, 184, 196, 208 SE/TE: Grammar: sequence words, 98; Narrative writing: sequence words, 99; Expository Writing: step by step instructions, 289, logical order, 322, cause and effect, 343, ask and answer a question, 367, problem and solution, 381; Listening and Speaking Workshop: how to demonstration, , oral report, , TV documentary, (use the SIOP and SELP2 TE notes to evaluate student proficiency); also see: Quick Write, 167, 245; Listening and Speaking: Key words, 183, 207, 247, 277; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 184, 196, 208, 248, 262, 278,

16 ELP recount a longer, more detailed sequence of events or steps in a process, with a clear sequential or chronological structure, and introduce and develop an informational topic with facts, details, and evidence, and provide a concluding section or statement, using, with increasingly independent control, a variety of more complex transitions to link the major sections of text and speech and to clarify relationships among events and ideas. ELP recount a complex and detailed sequence of events or steps in a process, with an effective sequential or chronological order, and introduce and effectively develop an informational topic with facts, details, and evidence, and provide a concluding section or statement, using complex and varied transitions to link the major sections of text and speech and to clarify relationships among events and ideas. SE/TE: Grammar: sequence words, 98; Narrative writing: sequence words, 99; Expository Writing: step by step instructions, 289, logical order, 322, cause and effect, 343, ask and answer a question, 367, problem and solution, 381; Listening and Speaking Workshop: how to demonstration, , oral report, , TV documentary, (use the SIOP and SELP2 TE notes to evaluate student proficiency); also see: Quick Write, 245, 329; Listening and Speaking: Key words, 247, 277, 331, 357; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 248, 262, 278, 292, 332, 346, 358, 370 SE/TE: Grammar: sequence words, 98; Narrative writing: sequence words, 99; Expository Writing: step by step instructions, 289, logical order, 322, cause and effect, 343, ask and answer a question, 367, problem and solution, 381; Listening and Speaking Workshop: how to demonstration, , oral report, , TV documentary, (use the SIOP and SELP2 TE notes to evaluate student proficiency); also see: Quick Write, 329, 409; Listening and Speaking: Key words, 331, 357, 423, 449; Listening and Speaking: Academic words, 332, 346, 358, 370, 412, 424, 438,

17 ELP An ELL can... make accurate use of standard English to communicate in gradeappropriate speech and writing. ELP recognize and use a small number of frequently occurring nouns, noun phrases, verbs, conjunctions (but, or, and), and prepositions, and understand and respond to simple questions. SE/TE: Prepositions of place, 42; Nouns, 171, 342; Verbs, 124, 138, 180, 204, 274, 366; Appositives, 342; Conjunctions, 354 (use the SIOP and SELP2 TE notes to evaluate student proficiency) ELP use frequently occurring verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions, and produce simple and compound sentences, with support (including modeled sentences). ELP use simple phrases (e.g., noun, verb, adjectival, adverbial, prepositional) and clauses (e.g., independent, dependent, relative, adverbial), and produce and expand simple compound and a few complex sentences, with support (including modeled sentences). ELP use increasingly complex phrases (e.g., noun, verb, adjectival, adverbial and participial, prepositional, absolute) and clauses, and produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences. ELP use complex phrases and clauses, and produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences. SE/TE: Adjectives, 16, 216, 258; Adverb clauses of time, 30; Prepositions of place, 42; Verbs, 124, 138, 180, 204, 274, 366; Nouns, 171, 342; Pronouns, 192, 228, 313, 434; Sentences: compound and complex, 300; Conjunctions, 354; (use the SIOP and proficiency) SE/TE: Prepositions of place, 42; Restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses, 58, 149; Punctuating clauses, phrases, and expressions, 149; Sentences: compound and complex, 300; Appositives, 342; Adjective phrases, 420 (use the SIOP and proficiency) SE/TE: Prepositions of place, 42; Restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses, 58, 149; Punctuating clauses, phrases, and expressions, 149; Sentences: compound and complex, 300; Appositives, 342; Adjective phrases, 420 (use the SIOP and proficiency) SE/TE: Prepositions of place, 42; Restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses, 58, 149; Punctuating clauses, phrases, and expressions, 149; Sentences: compound and complex, 300; Appositives, 342; Adjective phrases, 420 (use the SIOP and proficiency) 17

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