Minnesota State Standards Alignments Kindergarten through Grade Twelve

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1 Minnesota State Standards Alignments Kindergarten through Grade Twelve Trademark of Renaissance Learning, Inc., and its subsidiaries, registered, common law, or pending registration in the United States and other countries. P.O. Box 8036 Wisconsin Rapids, WI Phone: (800) Fax: (715)

2 Minnesota State Standards Alignments The Report is a standardsoriented document showing the entire list of standards for the subject and grade on the left side of the report with the aligning product objectives on the right side. This alignment report shows the breadth of standards coverage for the purpose and focus of this product. Note to Educator...iii Kindergarten... 1 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grades by Renaissance Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of Renaissance Learning, Inc. ii

3 P.O. Box 8036 Wisconsin Rapids, WI Phone: (800) Fax: (715) Note to Educator: Thank you for your interest in Renaissance Learning technology. The attached document contains the alignment between the software and/or instructional materials and the skills described in the state standards documentation. At Renaissance Learning, we recognize the impact that the standards-based reform movement and high-stakes standardized testing have on schools, and we share the concerns of educators and administrators that students perform well on high-stakes assessments. We hope this report answers your questions regarding the alignment of Renaissance Learning technology and materials to your state standards. If you have any questions about the attached document, please feel free to call us at (800) Sincerely, Renaissance Sales and Funding Staff iii

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5 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Kindergarten, Kindergarten MN I - The student will listen to and begin to read and understand gradeappropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis, and Fluency - The student will understand and apply knowledge of the sounds of the English language (phonemic awareness) and of the soundsymbol relationship (phonics). MN I.A.1 - The student will: See, hear, say and write the basic sounds (phonemes) of the English language. MN I.A.2 - The student will: Match consonant and short vowel sounds to appropriate letters, say the common sounds of most letters, and begin to write consonant-vowel-consonant words. MN I.A.3 - The student will: Identify and name uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. MN I.A.4 - The student will: Identify beginning consonant sounds and ending sounds in single-syllable words. MN I.A.5 - The student will: Identify, produce and say rhyming words in response to an oral prompt. MN I.A.6 - The student will: Read 10 high-frequency words. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion - The student will use a variety of strategies to develop and expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Use words to describe and name people, places, and things. MN I.B.2 - The student will: Use words to describe location, size, color, shape and direction. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Use words to describe actions. MN I.B.4 - The student will: Use context to predict and infer word meanings. Page 1 of 76 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context

6 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues (V) MN I.B.5 - The student will: Learn new words through explicit instruction. MN I.C - Comprehension - The student will listen to and understand the meaning of text. MN I.C.1 - The student will: Demonstrate literal comprehension by asking and answering questions about narrative and informational text. MN I.C.2 - The student will: Make predictions from illustrations or story content. MN I.C.3 - The student will: Write or draw a response that demonstrates comprehension. MN I.C.4 - The student will: Relate texts to prior knowledge and experiences. MN I.D - Literature - The student will read or listen to a variety of texts. MN I.D.1 - The student will: Listen to and understand the meaning of texts representing a variety of genres (such as poetry, folk tales, drama, fantasy, realistic fiction, informational and biographical texts) from America, as well as from other countries. MN I.D.2 - The student will: Identify main characters and story events and actions. MN I.D.3 - The student will: Retell familiar stories using beginning, middle and end. Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for comprehension Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 3 - V03 Making connections with prior knowledge Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 6 - C06 Making connections with prior knowledge Page 2 of 76

7 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Kindergarten, Kindergarten MN I.D.4 - The student will: Respond to literature using details from the story to make personal connections. MN I.D.5 - The student will: Listen to and look at literature for personal enjoyment. MN II - The student will write clearly and coherently to effectively communicate for a variety of audiences and purposes. MN II.A - Types of Writing MN II.C - Spelling, Grammar and Usage - The student will begin to recognize correct spelling and punctuation. MN II.C.1 - The student will: Use a period after sentences when prompted. MN II.C.2 - The student will: Use knowledge of basic phonics to spell. MN II.E - Handwriting and Word Processing - The student will form letters and numbers. MN II.E.1 - The student will: Correctly form many of the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet, monitor and discuss the differences. MN II.E.2 - The student will: Correctly write the numbers zero through nine. MN II.E.3 - The student will: Write left to right and top to bottom. MN II.E.4 - The student will: Print his/her first and last names. MN III - The student will speak clearly and effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences and actively listen to, view and evaluate oral communication and media. MN III.A - Speaking and Listening - The student will communicate effectively through listening and speaking. Page 3 of 76

8 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Kindergarten, Kindergarten MN III.A.1 - The student will: Participate in and follow agreed-upon rules for conversation and formal discussions. MN III.A.2 - The student will: Follow two-step directions. MN III.A.3 - The student will: Attend to and understand the meaning of messages. MN III.A.4 - The student will: Communicate needs, feelings and ideas to peers and adults. MN III.A.5 - The student will: Recite and respond to poems, rhymes and songs. MN III.A.6 - The student will: Respond orally to language patterns in stories and poems. MN III.A.7 - The student will: Use voice level appropriate for language situation. MN III.A.8 - The student will: Ask and respond to questions. MN III.B - Viewing - The student will become familiar with the structure of printed material. MN III.B.1 - The student will: Follow print (words and text) from left to right and top to bottom. MN III.B.2 - The student will: Turn pages sequentially from front to back. Page 4 of 76

9 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, MN I - The student will read and understand grade-appropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis, and Fluency - The student will understand and apply knowledge of the sounds of the English language (phonemic awareness), the sound-symbol relationship (phonics), and word recognition strategies to read grade-level materials with accuracy and emerging fluency. MN I.A.1 - The student will: Identify letters, words and sentences. MN I.A.2 - The student will: Match spoken words with print. MN I.A.3 - The student will: See, hear, say and write the letters, blends and diagraphs that correspond with the common sounds of the English Language. MN I.A.4 - The student will: Segment and blend beginning, middle and ending sounds (phonemes) to read unfamiliar words. MN I.A.5 - The student will: Divide spoken and written words into syllables and identify phonemes and phonograms within words. MN I.A.6 - The student will: Use letter sounds, word patterns and parts of simple compound words to decode unfamiliar words when reading. MN I.A.7 - The student will: Generate rhyming words in a rhyming pattern. MN I.A.8 - The student will: Read 100 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product high-frequency words. (OP) MN I.A.9 - The student will: Notice Skill Area 1 - Overall Product when reading breaks down, reread (OP) and use phonetic and other strategies to self-correct. MN I.A.10 - The student will: Read aloud grade-appropriate text with accuracy and emerging fluency. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information Page 5 of 76

10 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, - The student will use a variety of strategies to develop and expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Learn new words through explicit instruction and independent reading. MN I.B.2 - The student will: Use descriptive words when speaking of people, places, things, actions and events. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Identify and generate antonyms and synonyms, and use them to understand and express word meaning. MN I.B.4 - The student will: Use context to predict and infer word meanings. MN I.C - Comprehension - The student will actively engage in the reading process and use a variety of comprehension strategies to understand the meaning of texts that have been read or listened to. MN I.C.1 - The student will: Demonstrate literal and inferential comprehension by asking and answering questions about narrative and informational text. MN I.C.2 - The student will: Recall and use prior learning and preview text to prepare for reading. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for comprehension Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 3 - V03 Making connections with prior knowledge Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 6 - C06 Making connections with prior knowledge Page 6 of 76

11 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, MN I.C.3 - The student will: Monitor comprehension and reread as needed at points of difficulty, using strategies to self-correct when needed. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) MN I.C.4 - The student will: Make predictions of outcomes and verify from texts. MN I.C.5 - The student will: Identify or infer topic. MN I.C.6 - The student will: Make simple inferences and draw and support conclusions. MN I.C.7 - The student will: Use story illustrations to enhance comprehension. MN I.C.8 - The student will: Write or draw a response that shows comprehension of a story that has been read. MN I.C.9 - The student will: Relate Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) texts to prior knowledge and experiences. MN I.D - Literature - The student will actively engage in the reading process and read, understand, respond to and appreciate a wide variety of fiction, poetic and non-fiction texts. MN I.D.1 - The student will: Read from and listen to texts representing a variety of genres (such as poetry, folk tales, drama, fantasy, realistic fiction, informational and biographical texts) from America, as well as from other countries. MN I.D.2 - The student will: Identify and describe main characters setting and sequences of story events. MN I.D.3 - The student will: Respond to text and use details from stories to support interpretation and make personal connections. Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information Skill 3 - V03 Making connections with prior knowledge Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 6 - C06 Making connections with prior knowledge MN I.D.4 - The student will: Retell familiar stories using a beginning, middle and end. Page 7 of 76

12 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, MN I.D.5 - The student will: Read and listen to selections for personal enjoyment. MN I.D.6 - The student will: Understand the role of illustrations in conveying meaning in picture books. MN II - The student will write clearly and coherently to communicate effectively for a variety of audiences and purposes. MN II.A - Types of Writing - The student will compose various pieces of writing. MN II.A.1 - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: MN II.A.1.a - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: narrative MN II.A.1.b - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: informative. MN II.A.1.c - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: poetic. MN II.A.2 - The student will: Use informal writing to record information or observations. MN II.B - Elements of Composition - The student will demonstrate emerging knowledge of a writing process with attention to organization, topic and quality of ideas. MN II.B.1 - The student will: Write simple sentences using a process and strategies to plan, compose, revise and edit. MN II.C - Spelling, Grammar and Usage - The student will demonstrate emerging knowledge of punctuation, spelling and capitalization. MN II.C.1 - The student will: Use a period after sentences, numerals and initials. Page 8 of 76

13 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, MN II.C.2 - The student will: Capitalize the first letter of proper names, the pronoun I, and the first words of sentences. MN II.C.3 - The student will: Use question marks and exclamation marks. MN II.C.4 - The student will: Compose simple sentences. MN II.C.5 - The student will: Use correct spelling for grade-appropriate high-frequency sight words. MN II.C.6 - The student will: Spell 3-4 letter words correctly. MN II.C.7 - The student will: Spell grade-appropriate words correctly in final draft. MN II.D - Research - The student will locate and use information in reference materials. MN II.D.1 - The student will: Use grade level appropriate reference material to obtain information. MN II.D.2 - The student will: Alphabetize by first letter. MN II.E - Handwriting and Word Processing - The student will improve his/her handwriting. MN II.E.1 - The student will: Improve the formation of uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet and numbers. MN II.E.2 - The student will: Space words and sentences appropriately. MN III - The student will speak clearly and effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences and actively listen to, view and evaluate oral communication and media. MN III.A - Speaking and Listening - The student will communicate effectively through listening and speaking. MN III.A.1 - The student will: Participate in and follow agreed-upon rules for conversation and formal discussions. Page 9 of 76

14 Grade 1 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 1, MN III.A.2 - The student will: Follow two- or three-step oral directions. MN III.A.3 - The student will: Attend to and understand the meaning of messages. MN III.A.4 - The student will: Communicate needs, feelings and ideas to peers and adults in complete sentences. MN III.A.5 - The student will: Recite and respond to stories, poems, rhymes and songs with expression. MN III.A.6 - The student will: Use voice level appropriate for language situation. MN III.A.7 - The student will: Ask and respond to questions. MN III.B - Viewing - The student will become familiar with the structure of printed material. MN III.B.1 - The student will: Follow print from left to right and top to bottom. MN III.B.2 - The student will: Turn pages sequentially from front to back. MN III.B.3 - The student will: Identify the cover and title page of a book. MN III.B.4 - The student will: Recognize common signs and logos. Page 10 of 76

15 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, MN I - The student will read and understand grade-appropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis and Fluency - The student will apply knowledge of the sounds of the English language (phonemic awareness), the sound-symbol relationship (phonics), and word recognition strategies to read grade-level materials with accuracy and fluency. MN I.A.1 - The student will: Use word structure and phonics knowledge (including consonants, blends, digraphs, and vowel combinations to decode words.) MN I.A.2 - The student will: Identify individual word parts to decode and determine the meaning of compound and multi-syllabic words. MN I.A.3 - The student will: Fluently read 200 high-frequency words. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words MN I.A.4 - The student will: Read aloud grade-appropriate text with accuracy, fluency and expression. MN I.A.5 - The student will: Notice Skill Area 1 - Overall Product when reading breaks down, reread (OP) and use phonetic and other strategies to self-correct. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion - The student will use a variety of strategies to expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Learn and use new words through explicit instruction and independent reading. Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 2 - C02 Understanding authentic text Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for comprehension Skill 5 - C05 Drawing conclusions for comprehension Skill 6 - C06 Making connections with prior knowledge Page 11 of 76

16 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, MN I.B.2 - The student will: Use a growing range of descriptive words when speaking of people, places, things, actions and events. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Use context and word structure to help determine a word's meaning. MN I.B.4 - The student will: Identify prefixes and suffixes. MN I.B.5 - The student will: Generate and use antonyms, synonyms, and multiple-meaning words to express meaning. MN I.B.6 - The student will: Use a grade-appropriate dictionary or glossary to locate word meanings. MN I.C - Comprehension - The student will actively engage in the reading process and use a variety of comprehension strategies to understand the meaning of texts that have been read. MN I.C.1 - The student will: Read aloud grade-appropriate texts (that have not been previewed) with accuracy and comprehension. MN I.C.2 - The student will: Recall and use prior learning and preview text to prepare for reading. MN I.C.3 - The student will: Analyze text by using pictures, diagrams, titles and headings. MN I.C.4 - The student will: Monitor comprehension, reread and use strategies to self-correct when necessary. MN I.C.5 - The student will: Restate the sequence of events or ideas in a text, and summarize. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for comprehension Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information Page 12 of 76

17 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, MN I.C.6 - The student will: Identify the topic, facts and supporting details in non-fiction texts. MN I.C.7 - The student will: Demonstrate literal and inferential comprehension by asking and answering questions about narrative and informational texts. MN I.C.8 - The student will: Make predictions about text and verify outcomes. MN I.C.9 - The student will: Summarize text. MN I.C.10 - The student will: Follow two-step written directions. MN I.D - Literature - The student will actively engage in the reading process and read, understand, respond to and appreciate a wide variety of fiction, poetic and non-fiction texts. MN I.D.1 - The student will: Read from and listen to texts representing a variety of genres (such as poetry, folk tales, drama, fantasy, realistic fiction, informational and biography) from America, as well as from other countries. MN I.D.2 - The student will: Identify and describe main characters, settings and plot. MN I.D.3 - The student will: Use details from the story to support interpretation. MN I.D.4 - The student will: Compare and contrast works by different authors in the same genre or regarding the same theme. MN I.D.5 - The student will: Compare and contrast two works by the same author. MN I.D.6 - The student will: Critically read and evaluate texts to determine the author's purpose. MN I.D.7 - The student will: Read selections for personal enjoyment. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 2 - Technology Software (TS) Skill 12 - OP12 Following instructions Skill 5 - TS05 Following instructions Page 13 of 76

18 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, MN II - The student will write clearly and coherently to effectively communicate for a variety of audiences and purposes, demonstrating an emerging knowledge and application of skills. MN II.A - Types of Writing - The student will compose narrative and informational pieces of writing. MN II.A.1 - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: MN II.A.1.a - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: narrative MN II.A.1.b - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: informative MN II.A.1.c - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: functional. MN II.A.2 - The student will: Use informal writing skills, such as note taking, listing and mapping, to record information or observations. MN II.B - Elements of Composition - The student will demonstrate increased emerging knowledge in a writing process, with attention to organization, focus, and quality of ideas. MN II.B.1 - The student will: Write sentences employing the composing processes of pre-writing, writing, revising, editing and final copy. MN II.B.2 - The student will: Use verbalization (discussions, interviews or dictating) to prepare for writing. MN II.C - Spelling, Grammar and Usage - The student will apply standard English conventions when writing. Page 14 of 76

19 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, MN II.C.1 - The student will: Identify and correctly use nouns, verbs and pronouns. MN II.C.2 - The student will: Identify and use descriptive words such as adjectives and adverbs. MN II.C.3 - The student will: Write sentences with correct subject-verb agreement. MN II.C.4 - The student will: Use correct end marks for sentences. MN II.C.5 - The student will: Apply phonics knowledge and spelling rules to produce correctly spelled words. MN II.C.6 - The student will: Use correct spelling for high-frequency sight words, regular plurals, and simple compound words. MN II.C.7 - The student will: Spell grade-appropriate words correctly in final draft. MN II.D - Research - The student will locate and use information in reference materials. MN II.D.1 - The student will: Use grade-level appropriate reference material to obtain information. MN II.D.2 - The student will: Alphabetize by first and second letter. MN II.D.3 - The student will: Use glossaries. MN II.E - Handwriting and Word Processing - The student will begin to write legibly. MN II.E.1 - The student will: Use legible handwriting with improved formation of the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet and numbers. MN II.E.2 - The student will: Space words and sentences appropriately. MN III - The student will speak clearly and effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences and actively listen to, view and evaluate oral communication and media. MN III.A - Speaking and Listening Page 15 of 76

20 Grade 2 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 2, - The student will demonstrate understanding and communicate effectively through listening and speaking. MN III.A.1 - The student will: Participate in and follow agreed-upon rules for conversation and formal discussions in large and small groups. MN III.A.2 - The student will: Comprehend text or information presented orally. MN III.A.3 - The student will: Follow two- or three-step oral directions. MN III.A.4 - The student will: Explain and clarify needs, feelings and ideas to peers and adults in complete sentences. MN III.A.5 - The student will: Report on a topic by sharing facts, opinions, ideas, prior knowledge or personal experiences in a logical sequence. MN III.A.6 - The student will: Recite and respond to stories, poems, rhymes and songs with expression. MN III.A.7 - The student will: Use voice level, phrasing, pace and intonation appropriate for language situation. MN III.A.8 - The student will: Ask and respond to questions. MN III.B - Viewing - The student will become familiar with the structure of printed material. MN III.B.1 - The student will: Identify the cover, title page, and glossary of a book. MN III.B.2 - The student will: Understand that different types of books, such as fiction, nonfiction and reference materials, have different purposes. Page 16 of 76

21 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN I - The student will read and understand grade-appropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis and Fluency - The student will apply word recognition strategies to decode unfamiliar multi-syllabic words and will read grade-appropriate text with accuracy and fluency. MN I.A.1 - The student will: Read unfamiliar complex and multi-syllabic words using advanced phonetic and structural analysis. MN I.A.2 - The student will: Read aloud narrative and expository text with fluency, accuracy, and appropriate pacing, intonation and expression. MN I.A.3 - The student will: Notice when reading breaks down, reread and use phonetic and other strategies to self-correct. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion - The student will use a variety of strategies to expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Acquire, understand and use new vocabulary through explicit instruction and independent reading. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information MN I.B.2 - The student will: Identify and correctly use antonyms, synonyms, homonyms and multiplemeaning words. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Use context and word structure to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. Page 17 of 76 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for comprehension

22 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN I.B.4 - The student will: Use knowledge of prefixes and suffixes to determine the meaning of unknown words. MN I.B.5 - The student will: Use dictionaries and glossaries to understand the meaning of new words MN I.C - Comprehension - The student will understand the meaning of texts using a variety of comprehension strategies and will demonstrate literal, interpretive and evaluative comprehension. MN I.C.1 - The student will: Read aloud grade-appropriate text (that has not been previewed) with accuracy and comprehension. MN I.C.2 - The student will: Recall and use prior learning and preview text, using title, headings and illustrations, to prepare for reading. MN I.C.3 - The student will: Generate and answer literal, inferential, interpretive and evaluative questions to demonstrate understanding about what is read. MN I.C.4 - The student will: Retell, restate or summarize information orally, in writing, and through graphic organizers. MN I.C.5 - The student will: Infer and identify main idea and determine relevant details in non-fiction text. Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill 3 - V03 Making connections with prior knowledge MN I.C.6 - The student will: Monitor comprehension and use strategies to self-correct when needed. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information MN I.C.7 - The student will: Follow three-step written directions. MN I.D - Literature Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 2 - Technology Software (TS) Skill 12 - OP12 Following instructions Skill 5 - TS05 Following instructions Page 18 of 76

23 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, - The student will actively engage in the reading process and read, understand, respond to, analyze, interpret, evaluate and appreciate a wide variety of fiction, poetic and nonfiction texts. MN I.D.1 - The student will: Read from and listen to American literature, as well as literature from other countries. MN I.D.2 - The student will: Identify, describe and respond to literary elements of characterization, plot, setting and theme. MN I.D.3 - The student will: Identify and describe patterns of sounds such as rhyme and rhythm in poetry. MN I.D.4 - The student will: Compare and contrast similar works by different authors in the same genre or the same theme. MN I.D.5 - The student will: Compare and contrast two works by the same author. MN I.D.6 - The student will: Identify and determine the meanings of similes and metaphors. MN I.D.7 - The student will: Critically read, and examine text to determine author's purpose. MN I.D.8 - The student will: Respond to literature using ideas and details from the text to support reactions and make literary connections. MN I.D.9 - The student will: Read from and respond to a variety of fiction, poetic and nonfiction texts of increasing complexity for personal enjoyment. MN II - The student will write clearly and coherently to communicate effectively for a variety of audiences and purposes. MN II.A - Types of Writing - The student will compose various pieces of writing. Page 19 of 76

24 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN II.A.1 - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: MN II.A.1.a - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: descriptive MN II.A.1.b - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: narrative MN II.A.1.c - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: informative MN II.A.1.d - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: friendly letter MN II.A.1.e - The student will: Write in a variety of modes to express meaning, including: poetic. MN II.B - Elements of Composition - The student will engage in a writing process, with attention to organization, focus and quality of ideas. MN II.B.1 - The student will: Write a paragraph that includes: MN II.B.1.a - The student will: Write a paragraph that includes: an indented or block style of paragraph MN II.B.1.b - The student will: Write a paragraph that includes: a topic sentence MN II.B.1.c - The student will: Write a paragraph that includes: 3-5 supporting sentences MN II.B.1.d - The student will: Write a paragraph that includes: a concluding sentence. MN II.B.2 - The student will: Use composing processes, including: MN II.B.2.a - The student will: Use composing processes, including: prewriting - planning strategies such as brainstorming, journaling, sketching, listing, outlining and determining audience, purpose and focus Page 20 of 76

25 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN II.B.2.b - The student will: Use composing processes, including: drafting - organizing, supporting and putting ideas into sentences and paragraphs MN II.B.2.c - The student will: Use composing processes, including: revising - improving the quality of content, organization, sentence structure and word choice MN II.B.2.d - The student will: Use composing processes, including: editing - correcting errors in spelling and grammar MN II.B.2.e - The student will: Use composing processes, including: publishing - producing a document and sharing the writing with the audience. MN II.B.3 - The student will: Use verbalization (discussions, interviews, brainstorming) to prepare for writing. MN II.C - Spelling, Grammar, and Usage - The student will apply standard English conventions when writing. MN II.C.1 - The student will: Compose complete sentences when writing. MN II.C.2 - The student will: Recognize and correct spelling errors when writing. MN II.C.3 - The student will: Spell correctly one-syllable and two-syllable words that have blends, contractions and compounds. MN II.C.4 - The student will: Spell common homophones correctly. MN II.C.5 - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: MN II.C.5.a - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: nouns MN II.C.5.b - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: verbs Page 21 of 76

26 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN II.C.5.c - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: adjectives MN II.C.5.d - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: pronouns. MN II.C.6 - The student will: Apply writing, including: MN II.C.6.a - The student will: Apply writing, including: periods, question marks, exclamation points MN II.C.6.b - The student will: Apply writing, including: capitalization of proper nouns MN II.C.6.c - The student will: Apply writing, including: abbreviations MN II.C.6.d - The student will: Apply writing, including: sentence beginnings MN II.C.6.e - The student will: Apply writing, including: commas in a series. MN II.D - Research - The student will locate and use information in reference materials. MN II.D.1 - The student will: Use grade-level appropriate reference materials to obtain information from dictionaries, glossaries, encyclopedias, and the Internet. MN II.D.2 - The student will: Arrange words in alphabetical order. MN II.E - Handwriting and Word Processing - The student will write legibly. MN II.E.1 - The student will: Write legibly, allowing margins and correct spacing between letters in a word and words in a sentence. Page 22 of 76

27 Grade 3 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 3, MN II.E.2 - The student will: Begin to make the transition to cursive. MN II.E.3 - The student will: Begin acquiring keyboarding skills. MN III - The student will speak clearly and effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences and actively listen to, view and evaluate oral communication and media. MN III.A - Speaking and Listening - The student will demonstrate understanding and communicate effectively through listening and speaking. MN III.A.1 - The student will: Participate in and follow agreed-upon rules for conversation and formal discussions in large and small groups. MN III.A.2 - The student will: Demonstrate active listening and comprehension. MN III.A.3 - The student will: Follow multi-step oral directions. MN III.A.4 - The student will: Give oral presentations to different audiences for different purposes. MN III.A.5 - The student will: Organize and express ideas sequentially or according to major points. MN III.A.6 - The student will: Perform expressive oral readings of prose, poetry or drama. MN III.B - Media Literacy - The student will critically analyze information found in electronic and print media, and will use a variety of these sources to learn about a topic and represent ideas. MN III.B.1 - The student will: Read print and view pictures and video images and identify differences in how information is presented in print and non-print materials. MN III.B.2 - The student will: Use, print, pictures, audio and video to express ideas and knowledge gleaned from the sources. Skill Area 2 - Technology Software (TS) Skill 3 - TS03 Interacting with a computer Page 23 of 76

28 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN I - The student will read and understand grade-appropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis and Fluency - The student will decode unfamiliar words using phonetic and structural analysis and will read with fluency and expression. MN I.A.1 - The student will: Read unfamiliar complex and multi-syllabic words using advanced phonetic and structural analysis in gradeappropriate text. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 13 - OP13 Reading and understanding grade-appropriate text MN I.A.2 - The student will: Read aloud narrative and expository text with fluency, accuracy, and appropriate pacing, intonation and expression. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion - The student will use a variety of strategies to expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Acquire, understand and use new vocabulary through explicit instruction and independent reading. MN I.B.2 - The student will: Identify and understand root words, derivations, antonyms, synonyms, idioms, homonyms and multiplemeaning words to determine word meanings and to comprehend texts. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Use dictionaries or glossaries to find the meaning of new words. MN I.B.4 - The student will: Use context and word structure to determine word meanings. Page 24 of 76 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues

29 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 3 - C03 Using context clues for comprehension Skill 4 - C04 Making inferences for MN I.B.5 - The student will: Use knowledge of prefixes and suffixes to determine the meaning of unknown words. MN I.C - Comprehension - The student will understand the meaning of texts, using a variety of strategies, and will demonstrate literal, interpretive, inferential and evaluative comprehension. MN I.C.1 - The student will: Read aloud grade-appropriate text (that has not been previewed) with accuracy and comprehension. MN I.C.2 - The student will: Recall and use prior learning and preview text to prepare for reading. MN I.C.3 - The student will: Generate and answer literal, inferential, interpretive and evaluative questions about what is read to demonstrate understanding. MN I.C.4 - The student will: Summarize and paraphrase what is read. MN I.C.5 - The student will: Infer and identify main idea and determine relevant details in non-fiction text. MN I.C.6 - The student will: Distinguish fact from opinion, determine cause and effect, and draw conclusions. MN I.C.7 - The student will: Demonstrate relationships between ideas or events in the texts using graphic organizers. MN I.C.8 - The student will: Monitor comprehension, notice when reading breaks down and use strategies to self-correct. Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) comprehension Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill 3 - V03 Making connections with prior knowledge Skill Area 4 - Comprehension (C) Skill 5 - C05 Drawing conclusions for comprehension Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 8 - OP08 Focusing on challenging information Page 25 of 76

30 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN I.C.9 - The student will: Follow multiple-step written instructions. MN I.C.10 - The student will: Compare and contrast information on the same topic from two sources. MN I.D - Literature - The student will actively engage in the reading process and read, understand, respond to, analyze, interpret, evaluate and appreciate a wide variety of fiction, poetic and nonfiction texts. MN I.D.1 - The student will: Read and respond to a variety of high quality, traditional, classical and contemporary literary works specific to America, as well as significant works from other countries. MN I.D.2 - The student will: Identify, respond to, and compare and contrast the literary elements of characterization, plot, setting and theme. MN I.D.3 - The student will: Identify patterns of sounds such as rhyme and rhythm in poetry. MN I.D.4 - The student will: Compare and evaluate similar works by different authors in the same genre or theme. MN I.D.5 - The student will: Compare and evaluate two works by the same author. MN I.D.6 - The student will: Identify first person and third person point of view. MN I.D.7 - The student will: Identify and determine the meanings of similes and metaphors. MN I.D.8 - The student will: Critically read and evaluate text to determine author's purpose and point of view. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 2 - Technology Software (TS) Skill 12 - OP12 Following instructions Skill 5 - TS05 Following instructions Page 26 of 76

31 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN I.D.9 - The student will: Respond to literature using ideas and details from the text to support reactions and make literary connections. MN I.D.10 - The student will: Read from and respond to a variety of fiction, poetic and nonfiction texts of increasing complexity for personal enjoyment. MN II - The student will write clearly and coherently to effectively communicate for a variety of audiences and purposes. MN II.A - Types of Writing - The student will compose various pieces of writing. MN II.A.1 - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: MN II.A.1.a - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: descriptive MN II.A.1.b - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: narrative MN II.A.1.c - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: informative MN II.A.1.d - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: friendly letter MN II.A.1.e - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: poetic MN II.A.1.f - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: persuasive MN II.A.1.g - The student will: Write in a variety of styles to express meaning, including: thank you note. MN II.B - Elements of Composition - The student will engage in writing, with attention to organization, focus and quality of ideas. Page 27 of 76

32 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN II.B.1 - The student will: Write topic sentences. MN II.B.2 - The student will: Create multiple paragraph compositions that include: MN II.B.2.a - The student will: Create multiple paragraph compositions that include: correct paragraph indentation style MN II.B.2.b - The student will: Create multiple paragraph compositions that include: an introductory paragraph formulating a thesis MN II.B.2.c - The student will: Create multiple paragraph compositions that include: supporting evidence that upholds an overall thesis MN II.B.2.d - The student will: Create multiple paragraph compositions that include: a concluding paragraph as a summary. MN II.B.3 - The student will: Use composing processes, including: MN II.B.3.a - The student will: Use composing processes, including: prewriting - planning strategies such as brainstorming, journaling, sketching, listing, outlining and determining audience, purpose and focus MN II.B.3.b - The student will: Use composing processes, including: drafting - organizing, supporting and putting ideas into sentences and paragraphs MN II.B.3.c - The student will: Use composing processes, including: revising - improving the quality of content, organization, sentence structure and word choice MN II.B.3.d - The student will: Use composing processes, including: editing - correcting errors in spelling and grammar MN II.B.3.e - The student will: Use composing processes, including: publishing - producing a document and sharing the writing with the audience. Page 28 of 76

33 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN II.B.4 - The student will: Create informative reports, including gathering material, formulating ideas based on gathered material, organizing information, and editing for logical progression. MN II.B.5 - The student will: Use verbalization (discussions, interviews, brainstorming) to prepare for writing. MN II.B.6 - The student will: Consider audience in composing texts. MN II.C - Spelling, Grammar and Usage - The student will apply standard English conventions when writing. MN II.C.1 - The student will: Compose complete sentences when writing. MN II.C.2 - The student will: Identify and correct spelling of frequently used words and common homophones. MN II.C.3 - The student will: Spell roots, suffixes, prefixes, and syllable constructions correctly. MN II.C.4 - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: MN II.C.4.a - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: verb tense MN II.C.4.b - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: adverbs MN II.C.4.c - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: prepositions MN II.C.4.d - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: subject and verb agreement MN II.C.4.e - The student will: Apply grammar conventions correctly in writing, including: possessive pronouns. Page 29 of 76

34 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, MN II.C.5 - The student will: Apply writing, including: MN II.C.5.a - The student will: Apply writing, including: apostrophes MN II.C.5.b - The student will: Apply writing, including: capitalization of proper nouns MN II.C.5.c - The student will: Apply writing, including: abbreviations MN II.C.5.d - The student will: Apply writing, including: sentence beginnings. MN II.C.5.e - The student will: Apply writing, including: commas in a series MN II.C.5.f - The student will: Apply writing, including: quotation marks MN II.D - Research - The student will locate and use information in reference materials. MN II.D.1 - The student will: Locate information in various reference materials including dictionaries, online dictionaries, glossaries, encyclopedias, and the Internet. MN II.E - Handwriting and Word Processing - The student will write legibly and use a keyboard. MN II.E.1 - The student will: Write legibly in both print and cursive. MN II.E.2 - The student will: Apply basic keyboarding skills. MN III - The student will speak clearly and effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences and actively listen to, view and evaluate oral communication and media. MN III.A - Speaking and Listening Page 30 of 76 Skill Area 2 - Technology Software (TS) Skill 3 - TS03 Interacting with a computer

35 Grade 4 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 4, - The student will demonstrate understanding and communicate effectively through listening and speaking. MN III.A.1 - The student will: Participate in and follow agreed-upon rules for conversation and formal discussions in large and small groups. MN III.A.2 - The student will: Demonstrate active listening and comprehension. MN III.A.3 - The student will: Give oral presentations to different audiences for different purposes. MN III.A.4 - The student will: Organize and summarize ideas, using evidence to support opinions or main ideas. MN III.A.5 - The student will: Perform expressive oral readings of prose, poetry or drama. MN III.B - Media Literacy - The student will critically analyze information found in electronic and print media, and will use a variety of these sources to learn about a topic and represent ideas. MN III.B.1 - The student will: Read print, view pictures and video images and listen to audio files and identify distinctions in how information is presented in print and non-print materials. MN III.B.2 - The student will: Begin to make informed judgments about messages promoted in the media, such as those in film, television, radio and newspapers. MN III.B.3 - The student will: Use print, pictures, audio and video to express ideas and knowledge gleaned from these sources. Page 31 of 76

36 Grade 5 Minnesota, ELA, 2003, Grade 5, MN I - The student will read and understand grade-appropriate English language text. MN I.A - Word Recognition, Analysis, and Fluency - The student will decode unfamiliar words using phonetic and structural analysis and will read with fluency and expression. MN I.A.1 - The student will: Read unfamiliar, complex and multi-syllabic words using advanced phonetic and structural analysis. MN I.A.2 - The student will: Read aloud narrative and expository text with fluency, accuracy and appropriate pacing, intonation and expression. MN I.B - Vocabulary Expansion - The student will use a variety of strategies to expand reading, listening and speaking vocabularies. MN I.B.1 - The student will: Acquire, understand and use new vocabulary through explicit instruction as well as independent reading. MN I.B.2 - The student will: Use knowledge of root words, derivations, antonyms, synonyms, idioms, homonyms and multiple-meaning words to determine word meanings and to understand texts. MN I.B.3 - The student will: Use word reference materials, such as dictionaries, thesauruses, to understand and express word meaning. MN I.B.4 - The student will: Analyze word structure and use context clues in order to understand new words. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 2 - OP02 Recognizing words Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary Skill 1 - OP01 Understanding words in context Page 32 of 76 Skill Area 3 - Vocabulary-incontext (V) Skill 4 - OP04 Drawing meaning from text Skill 1 - V01 Using context clues Skill 2 - V02 Making inferences for vocabulary

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