New Jersey State Standards Alignments Kindergarten through Grade Twelve

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2 New Jersey 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: (715) 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 (877) Sincerely, Renaissance Sales and Funding Staff iii

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5 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ All students will understand and apply the knowledge of sounds, letters, and words in written English to become independent and fluent readers, and will read a variety of materials and texts with fluency and comprehension. NJ 3.1.K A - Concepts About Print NJ 3.1.K A.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Realize that speech can be recorded in words (e.g., his/her own name; words and symbols in the environment). Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) NJ 3.1.K A.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Distinguish letters from words. NJ 3.1.K A.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize that words are separated by spaces. NJ 3.1.K A.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Follow words left to right and from top to bottom. NJ 3.1.K A.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize that print represents spoken language. NJ 3.1.K A.6 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Demonstrate understanding of the function of a book and its parts, including front and back and title page. NJ 3.1.K B - Phonological Awareness NJ 3.1.K B.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Demonstrate understanding that spoken words consist of sequences of phonemes. Page 1 of 148 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) Skill 2 - RPQ02 Identifying book title and author Skill 2 - ORQ02 Identifying book title and author

6 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.1.K B.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Demonstrate phonemic awareness by rhyming, clapping syllables, and substituting sounds. NJ 3.1.K B.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Understand that the sequence of letters in a written word represents the sequence of sounds (phonemes) in a spoken word (alphabetic principle). NJ 3.1.K B.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Learn many, though not all, one-to-one letter-sound correspondences. NJ 3.1.K B.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Given a spoken word, produce another word that rhymes with it. NJ 3.1.K C - Decoding and Word Recognition NJ 3.1.K C.1 - By the end of Skill Area 3 - Reading Kindergarten, students will: Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Recognize some words by sight. words NJ 3.1.K C.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize and name most uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. NJ 3.1.K C.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize and read one's name. NJ 3.1.K D - Fluency NJ 3.1.K D.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Practice reading behaviors such as retelling, reenacting, or dramatizing stories. Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill 8 - RPQ08 Recognizing and reading Skill 9 - ORQ09 Recognizing and reading words Skill 3 - VA03 Recognizing words NJ 3.1.K D.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize when a simple text fails to make sense when listening to a story read aloud. Page 2 of 148

7 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.1.K D.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Attempt to follow along in book while listening to a story read aloud. NJ 3.1.K D.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Listen and respond attentively to literary texts (e.g., nursery rhymes) and functional texts (e.g., science books). NJ 3.1.K E - Reading Strategies (before, during, and after reading) NJ 3.1.K E.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Begin to track or follow print when listening to a familiar text being read. NJ 3.1.K E.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Think ahead and make simple predictions about text. NJ 3.1.K E.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Use picture clues to aid understanding of story content. NJ 3.1.K E.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Relate personal experiences to story characters' experiences, language, customs, and cultures with assistance from teacher. NJ 3.1.K E.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: "Read" familiar texts from memory, not necessarily verbatim from the print alone. NJ 3.1.K F - Vocabulary and Concept Development NJ 3.1.K F.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Continue to develop a vocabulary through meaningful, concrete experiences. Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill 5 - IC05 Making Predictions Skill 9 - OP09 Building vocabulary knowledge Skill 1 - VPQ01 Acquiring vocabulary by encountering words in context Page 3 of 148

8 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.1.K F.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Identify and sort words in basic categories. NJ 3.1.K F.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Explain meanings of common signs and symbols. NJ 3.1.K F.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Use new vocabulary and grammatical construction in own speech. NJ 3.1.K G - Comprehension Skills and Response to Text NJ 3.1.K G.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Respond to a variety of poems and stories through movement, art, music, and drama. NJ 3.1.K G.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Verbally identify the main character, setting, and important events in a story read aloud. NJ 3.1.K G.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Identify favorite books and stories. NJ 3.1.K G.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Retell a story read aloud using main characters and events. NJ 3.1.K G.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Participate in shared reading experiences. NJ 3.1.K G.6 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Make predictions based on illustrations or portions of stories. NJ 3.1.K H - Inquiry and Research NJ 3.1.K H.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Locate and know the purposes for various literacy areas of the classroom and the library/media center. Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill 2 - VPQ02 Learning new vocabulary in context Skill 5 - IC05 Making Predictions Page 4 of 148

9 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.1.K H.2 - By the end of Skill Area 1 - Overall Skill 5 - OP05 Selfselecting Kindergarten, students will: Choose Product (OP) appropriate books related to topics of interest. books for success NJ All students will write in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ 3.2.K A - Writing as a Process (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, postwriting) NJ 3.2.K A.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize that thoughts and talk can be written down in words. NJ 3.2.K A.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Observe the teacher modeling writing. Skill 18 - OP18 Choosing a variety of reading material NJ 3.2.K A.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Generate and share ideas and experiences for a story. NJ 3.2.K A.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Attempt to put ideas into writing using pictures, developmental spelling, or conventional text. NJ 3.2.K A.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Write (print) own first and last name. NJ 3.2.K A.6 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Participate in group writing activities such as experience stories, interactive writing, and shared writing. NJ 3.2.K A.7 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Begin to sequence story events for writing using pictures, developmental spelling, or conventional text. NJ 3.2.K B - Writing as a Product (resulting in work samples) Page 5 of 148

10 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.2.K B.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Show and talk about work samples containing pictures, developmental spelling, or conventional text. NJ 3.2.K B.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Begin to collect favorite work samples to place in personal writing folder. NJ 3.2.K C - Mechanics, Spelling, and Handwriting NJ 3.2.K C.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Use letter/sound knowledge in attempting to write (print) some words. NJ 3.2.K C.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Spell own name. NJ 3.2.K C.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Recognize and begin to use left-toright and top-to-bottom directionality and spacing between words when writing. NJ 3.2.K C.4 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Gain increasing control of penmanship, including pencil grip, paper position, and beginning strokes. NJ 3.2.K C.5 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Write all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet from teacher copy. NJ 3.2.K D - Writing Forms, Audiences, and Purposes (exploring a variety of writing) NJ 3.2.K D.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Communicate personal response to literature through drawing, telling, or writing. NJ 3.2.K D.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Show and talk about favorite work samples (drawing or writing) with teacher and family. Page 6 of 148

11 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ All students will speak in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ 3.3.K A - Discussion NJ 3.3.K A.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Share experiences and express ideas. NJ 3.3.K A.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Participate in conversations with peers and adults. NJ 3.3.K A.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: React to stories, poems, and songs. NJ 3.3.K B - Questioning (Inquiry) and Contributing NJ 3.3.K B.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Share in conversations with others. NJ 3.3.K B.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Use oral language to extend learning. NJ 3.3.K C - Word Choice NJ 3.3.K C.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Use language to describe feelings, people, objects, and events. NJ 3.3.K C.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Suggest rhyming words during word play, songs, or read-aloud. NJ 3.3.K D - Oral Presentation NJ 3.3.K D.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Sing familiar songs and rhymes to promote oral language development. NJ 3.3.K D.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Begin to use social conventions of language. NJ All students will listen actively to information from a variety of sources in a variety of situations. NJ 3.4.K A - Active Listening Page 7 of 148

12 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.4.K A.1 - By the end of Skill Area 5 - Recorded Kindergarten, students will: Listen Voice Quizzes (RVQ) fully to understand instructions or hear daily messages. NJ 3.4.K A.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Listen to identify main characters and events in stories. NJ 3.4.K A.3 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Listen to rhymes and songs to begin developing an understanding of letter/sound relationships. NJ 3.4.K B - Listening Comprehension NJ 3.4.K B.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Listen attentively to books teacher reads to class. NJ 3.4.K B.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Answer questions correctly about books read aloud. NJ All students will access, view, evaluate, and respond to print, nonprint, and electronic texts and resources. NJ 3.5.K A - Constructing Meaning Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 2 - RVQ2 Following oral instructions Skill 5 - RPQ05 Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Skill 6 - RPQ06 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Skill 6 - ORQ06 Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Skill 7 - ORQ07 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Page 8 of 148

13 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Kindergarten, Core Curriculum Content Standards, State Department of Education Kindergarten NJ 3.5.K A.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Make predictions about visual information (e.g., pictures in books). NJ 3.5.K A.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Discuss favorite characters from books, film, and television. NJ 3.5.K B - Visual and Verbal Messages NJ 3.5.K B.1 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Begin to sequence a series of pictures or images to tell a story. NJ 3.5.K B.2 - By the end of Kindergarten, students will: Show understanding of purpose for pictures in books. Page 9 of 148

14 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ All students will understand and apply the knowledge of sounds, letters, and words in written English to become independent and fluent readers, and will read a variety of materials and texts with fluency and comprehension. NJ A - Concepts About Print NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Match oral words to printed words (e.g., pointing to print as one reads). NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Practice reading print in the environment at school and at home with assistance. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Locate and identify the title, author, and illustrator of a book or reading selection. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - OP02 Developing concepts of print (for early readers) NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Interpret simple graphs, charts, and diagrams. NJ B - Phonological Awareness Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 2 - RPQ02 Identifying book title and author Skill 2 - ORQ02 Identifying book title and author NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Demonstrate understanding of all sound- symbol relationships. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Blend or segment the phonemes of most one-syllable words. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen and identify the number of syllables in a word. NJ B.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Merge spoken segments into a word. Page 10 of 148

15 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ B.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Add, delete, or change sounds to change words (e.g., cow to how, cat to can). NJ C - Decoding and Word Recognition NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Identify all consonant sounds in spoken words (including blends such as bl, br; and digraphs such as th, wh). NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Recognize and use rhyming words to reinforce decoding skills. NJ C.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Decode regular onesyllable words and nonsense words (e.g., sit, zot). NJ C.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use sound-letter correspondence knowledge to sound out unknown words when reading text. NJ C.5 - By the end of Grade 1, Skill Area 3 - Reading students will: Recognize high Practice Quizzes (RPQ) frequency words in and out of context. NJ C.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Decode unknown words using basic phonetic analysis. Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill 8 - RPQ08 Recognizing and reading words Skill 9 - ORQ09 Recognizing and reading words Skill 3 - VA03 Recognizing words NJ C.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Decode unknown words using context clues. NJ D - Fluency NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Answer questions correctly that are posed about stories read. Page 11 of 148 Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill 1 - VPQ01 Acquiring vocabulary by encountering words in context Skill 5 - RPQ05 Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how)

16 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill 6 - RPQ06 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Skill Area 6 - Other Skill 6 - ORQ06 Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Skill 7 - ORQ07 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to read simple text with fluency. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) answers Skill 1 - OP01 Engaging in guided independent reading practice NJ D.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Read with fluency both fiction and nonfiction that is gradelevel appropriate. Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 15 - OP15 Engaging in literaturebased reading Skill 3 - RPQ03 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Skill 4 - ORQ04 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Skill 1 - OP01 Engaging in guided independent reading practice Skill 15 - OP15 Engaging in literaturebased reading Skill 3 - RPQ03 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Skill 3 - ORQ03 Reading textbooks for information Page 12 of 148

17 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill 4 - ORQ04 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Skill Area 13 - Skill 1 - VA01 Reading Vocabulary Acquisition from a variety of genres (VA) NJ E - Reading Strategies (before, during, and after reading) NJ E.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use prior knowledge to make sense of text. NJ E.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Establish a purpose for reading and adjust reading rate. Skill Area 15 - Professional Development (PD) - Set up for Success Skill Area 11 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Constructing Meaning (CM) Skill 7 - PD13 Practicing reading for the preliterate and emergent reader Skill 3 - CM03 Identifying Reading Strategies NJ E.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use pictures as cues to check for meaning. NJ E.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Check to see if what is being read makes sense. NJ E.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Monitor their reading by using fix-up strategies (e.g., searching for clues). NJ E.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use graphic organizers to build on experiences and extend learning. NJ E.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to apply study skills strategies (e.g., survey, question, read, recite, and review- SQ3R) to assist with retention and new learning. NJ F - Vocabulary and Concept Development NJ F.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Develop a vocabulary of high-frequency sight words and phonetically regular words. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 8 - OP08 Building comprehension Skill 8 - OP08 Building comprehension Skill 9 - OP09 Building vocabulary knowledge Page 13 of 148

18 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill Area 3 - Reading Skill 8 - RPQ08 Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Recognizing and reading NJ F.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use and explain common antonyms and synonyms. Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) words Skill 9 - ORQ09 Recognizing and reading words Skill 1 - VPQ01 Acquiring vocabulary by encountering words in context Skill 2 - VPQ02 Learning new vocabulary in context Skill 4 - VPQ04 Reviewing missed words for mastery Skill 12 - VA12 Applying knowledge of synonyms to determine meaning NJ F.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Comprehend common and/or specific vocabulary in informational texts and literature. NJ G - Comprehension Skills and Response to Text NJ G.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Draw simple conclusions from information gathered from pictures, print, and people. NJ G.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Demonstrate familiarity with genres of text, including storybooks, expository texts, poetry, and newspapers. NJ G.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Sequence information learned from text into a logical order to retell facts. Page 14 of 148 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 9 - OP09 Building vocabulary knowledge Skill 2 - VPQ02 Learning new vocabulary in context Skill 14 - VA14 Comprehending key words in text Skill 2 - IC02 Drawing Conclusions Skill 17 - OP17 Acquiring understanding of literary types Skill 14 - RPQ14 Recalling sequence of events Skill 15 - ORQ15 Recalling sequence of events

19 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill Area 8 - Literacy Skill 6 - IU06 Skills Quizzes - Initial Understanding Understanding (IU) Sequence NJ G.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Identify, describe, compare, and contrast the elements of plot, setting, and characters. Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 10 - RPQ10 Recognizing setting Skill 12 - RPQ12 Recognizing plot Skill 18 - RPQ18 Recalling characters Skill 19 - RPQ19 Identifying characters Skill 11 - ORQ11 Recognizing setting NJ G.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Make simple inferences. NJ G.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Read regularly in independent-level materials. Skill Area 9 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Literary Analysis (LA) Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill 13 - ORQ13 Recognizing plot Skill 19 - ORQ19 Recalling characters Skill 20 - ORQ20 Identifying characters Skill 1 - LA01 Recognizing Plot Skill 2 - LA02 Recognizing Setting Skill 1 - IC01 Comparing and Contrasting Skill 3 - IC03 Making Inferences Skill 1 - OP01 Engaging in guided independent reading practice Skill 4 - OP04 Matching book level to one's own reading level Skill 3 - RPQ03 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Page 15 of 148

20 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill Area 6 - Other Skill 4 - ORQ04 Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Practicing reading with guidance and NJ G.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Engage in silent independent reading for specific purposes. Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) accountability Skill 1 - OP01 Engaging in guided independent reading practice Skill 15 - OP15 Engaging in literaturebased reading Skill 3 - ORQ03 Reading textbooks for information NJ H - Inquiry and Research NJ H.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Ask and explore questions related to a topic of interest. NJ H.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Draw conclusions from information and data gathered. NJ H.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Be exposed to and read a variety of fiction and nonfiction, and produce evidence of reading. Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 2 - IC02 Drawing Conclusions Skill 1 - OP01 Engaging in guided independent reading practice Skill 10 - OP10 Learning how to take a quiz Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 15 - OP15 Engaging in literaturebased reading Skill 3 - RPQ03 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Skill 6 - RPQ06 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Skill 4 - ORQ04 Practicing reading with guidance and accountability Page 16 of 148

21 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, Skill 7 - ORQ07 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Skill Area 13 - Skill 1 - VA01 Reading Vocabulary Acquisition from a variety of genres (VA) NJ All students will write in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ A - Writing as a Process (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, postwriting) NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to generate ideas for writing through talking, sharing, and drawing. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Observe the modeling of writing. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to use a basic writing process to develop writing. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use simple sentences to convey ideas. NJ A.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Increase fluency (ability to write ideas easily) to improve writing. NJ A.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Continue to use pictures, developmental spelling or conventional text to create writing drafts. NJ A.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Revisit pictures and writings to add detail. NJ A.8 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to mimic an author's voice and patterns. NJ A.9 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to use a simple checklist to improve writing with teacher support. Page 17 of 148

22 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ A.10 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to use simple computer writing applications during some parts of the writing process. NJ B - Writing as a Product (resulting in a product or publication) NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Produce finished writings to share with class and/or for publication. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Produce stories from personal experiences. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Show and talk about own writing for classroom audience. NJ B.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Collect favorite works to place in personal writing folder. NJ C - Mechanics, Spelling, and Handwriting NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Write all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet from memory. NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to use basic punctuation and capitalization. NJ C.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Apply sound/symbol relationships to writing words. NJ C.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use developmental spelling or phonics-based knowledge to spell independently, when necessary. NJ C.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Develop awareness of conventional spelling. NJ C.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use left-to-right and topto-bottom directionality and use appropriate spacing between words. Page 18 of 148

23 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ D - Writing Forms, Audiences, and Purposes (exploring a variety of writing) NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Create written texts for others to read. NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Produce a variety of writings, including stories, descriptions, and journal entries, showing relationships between illustrations and printed text. NJ All students will speak in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ A - Discussion (small group and whole class) NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Speak in complete sentences. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Offer personal opinions in discussion and retell personal experiences. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Role-play situations and dramatize story events. NJ B - Questioning (Inquiry) and Contributing NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Respond to ideas and questions posed by others. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Ask and answer various types of questions. NJ C - Word Choice NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Attempt to use new vocabulary learned from shared literature and classroom experiences. NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use descriptive words to clarify and extend ideas. NJ D - Oral Presentation Page 19 of 148

24 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Recite poems, stories, or rhymes orally (e.g., favorite nursery rhymes). NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Participate in choral reading to develop phonemic awareness, oral language, and fluency. NJ D.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Retell a story to check for understanding. NJ D.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Read aloud from developmentally appropriate texts with attention to expression. NJ All students will listen actively to information from a variety of sources in a variety of situations. NJ A - Active Listening NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen and respond appropriately to directions. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen to hear initial, final, and eventually middle sounds in words. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen to a familiar text being read to begin tracking print. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen to a spoken word to produce another word that rhymes with it. NJ B - Listening Comprehension NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Listen to make predictions about stories read aloud. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Follow simple oral directions. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Recall information from listening to stories, poems, television, and film. Page 20 of 148 Skill Area 5 - Recorded Voice Quizzes (RVQ) Skill Area 5 - Recorded Voice Quizzes (RVQ) Skill 2 - RVQ2 Following oral instructions Skill 2 - RVQ2 Following oral instructions

25 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ B.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Retell, reenact, or dramatize stories or parts of stories heard. NJ B.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Respond appropriately to questions about stories read aloud. NJ B.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to track print when listening to a familiar text being read or when rereading their own writing. NJ B.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Ask questions for clarification and explanation of stories and ideas heard. NJ All students will access, view, evaluate, and respond to print, nonprint, and electronic texts and resources. NJ A - Constructing Meaning NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Retell the story from a favorite media program (e.g., television, movie). NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Distinguish between "pretend" and "real" in the media. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to recognize that media messages have different purposes. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Speculate about visual representations (e.g., pictures, artwork). NJ A.5 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Use simple graphs and charts to report data. NJ A.6 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to recognize the work of a favorite illustrator. NJ A.7 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to compare and contrast media characters. NJ B - Visual and Verbal Messages Page 21 of 148

26 Grade 1 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 1, NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Begin to interpret messages in simple advertisements. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 1, students will: Sequence a series of pictures or images to tell a story. Page 22 of 148

27 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ All students will understand and apply the knowledge of sounds, letters, and words in written English to become independent and fluent readers, and will read a variety of materials and texts with fluency and comprehension. NJ A - Concepts About Print/Text NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use titles, tables of contents, and chapter headings to locate information. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize the purpose of a paragraph. NJ B - Phonological Awareness NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Add, delete, or change middle sounds to change words (e.g., pat to put). NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use knowledge of lettersound correspondences to sound out unknown words. NJ C - Decoding and Word Recognition NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Look for known chunks or small words to attempt to decode an unknown word. NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Reread inserting the beginning sound of the unknown word. NJ C.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Decode regular multisyllable words and parts of words (e.g., capital, Kalamazoo). NJ C.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Read many irregularly spelled words and such spelling patterns as diphthongs, special vowel spellings, and common endings. NJ D - Fluency Page 23 of 148

28 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Pause at appropriate end points (e.g., comma, period). NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use appropriate pace; "not choppy" or word-by-word. NJ D.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use appropriate inflection (e.g., dialogue, exclamations, questions). NJ D.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Read silently without finger or lip movement. NJ D.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Self-monitor when text does not make sense. NJ D.6 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Employ learned strategies to determine if text makes sense without being prompted. NJ E - Reading Strategies (before, during, and after reading) NJ E.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Skip over difficult words in an effort to read on and determine meaning. NJ E.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Return to the beginning of a sentence and try again. NJ F - Vocabulary and Concept Development NJ F.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Develop a vocabulary of regular and irregular sight words. Page 24 of 148 Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill 9 - OP09 Building vocabulary knowledge Skill 8 - RPQ08 Recognizing and reading words Skill 9 - ORQ09 Recognizing and reading words Skill 1 - VPQ01 Acquiring vocabulary by encountering words in context

29 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, Skill 2 - VPQ02 Learning new vocabulary in context Skill Area 13 - Skill 3 - VA03 Vocabulary Acquisition Recognizing words (VA) NJ F.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Know and relate meanings of simple prefixes and suffixes. NJ F.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Demonstrate evidence of expanding language repertory. Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill 5 - VA05 Recognizing suffixes Skill 9 - OP09 Building vocabulary knowledge Skill Area 12 - Vocabulary Practice Quizzes (VPQ) Skill 1 - VPQ01 Acquiring vocabulary by encountering words in context Skill 2 - VPQ02 Learning new vocabulary in context Skill 3 - VPQ03 Identifying correct definitions for vocabulary words from books read NJ F.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Understand concept of antonyms and synonyms. Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill Area 13 - Vocabulary Acquisition (VA) Skill 4 - VPQ04 Reviewing missed words for mastery Skill 13 - VA13 Demonstrating a command of language including precision in word choice Skill 12 - VA12 Applying knowledge of synonyms to determine meaning NJ F.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to use a gradeappropriate dictionary with assistance from teacher. NJ G - Comprehension Skills and Response to Text NJ G.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Demonstrate ability to recall facts and details of text. Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill 7 - RPQ07 Recalling details Page 25 of 148

30 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, Skill Area 6 - Other Skill 8 - ORQ08 Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Recalling details NJ G.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize cause and effect in text. NJ G.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Make inferences and support them with textual information. NJ G.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Continue to identify story elements in text. Skill Area 8 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Initial Understanding (IU) Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill 3 - IU03 Recognizing Details Skill 6 - IC06 Recognizing Cause and Effect Skill 3 - IC03 Making Inferences Skill 16 - OP16 Acquiring understanding of literary features Skill 10 - RPQ10 Recognizing setting Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 12 - RPQ12 Recognizing plot Skill 18 - RPQ18 Recalling characters Skill 19 - RPQ19 Identifying characters Skill 21 - RPQ21 Understanding characterization Skill 11 - ORQ11 Recognizing setting Page 26 of 148 Skill Area 9 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Literary Analysis (LA) Skill 13 - ORQ13 Recognizing plot Skill 19 - ORQ19 Recalling characters Skill 20 - ORQ20 Identifying characters Skill 22 - ORQ22 Understanding characterization Skill 1 - LA01 Recognizing Plot Skill 2 - LA02 Recognizing Setting Skill 3 - LA03 Understanding Literary Features

31 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, Skill 4 - LA04 Understanding Characterization NJ G.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Respond to text by using how, why, and what-if questions. NJ H - Inquiry and Research NJ H.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Locate information using alphabetical order. NJ H.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Read a variety of nonfiction and fiction books and produce evidence of reading. NJ All students will write in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ A - Writing as a Process (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, postwriting) Skill Area 1 - Overall Product (OP) Skill Area 3 - Reading Practice Quizzes (RPQ) Skill Area 6 - Other Reading Quizzes (ORQ) Skill 10 - OP10 Learning how to take a quiz Skill 5 - RPQ05 Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Skill 6 - RPQ06 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Skill 6 - ORQ06 Answering clarifying questions about what was read (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Skill 7 - ORQ07 Demonstrating comprehension by identifying answers from a selection of possible answers Page 27 of 148

32 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Generate ideas for writing: hearing stories, recalling experiences, brainstorming, and drawing. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Observe the modeling of writing. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to develop an awareness of simple story structures and author's voice. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use sentences to convey ideas in writing. NJ A.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Maintain the use of a basic writing process to develop writing. NJ A.6 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use graphic organizers to assist with planning writing. NJ A.7 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Compose readable first drafts. NJ A.8 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use everyday words in appropriate written context. NJ A.9 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Reread drafts for meaning, to add details, and to improve correctness. NJ A.10 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Focus on elaboration as a strategy for improving writing. NJ A.11 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Participate with peers to comment on and react to each other's writing. NJ A.12 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use a simple checklist to improve elements of own writing. Page 28 of 148

33 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ A.13 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use computer writing applications during some parts of the writing process. NJ B - Writing as a Product (resulting in a formal product or publication) NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Produce finished writings to share with classmates and/or for publication. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Produce stories from personal experiences. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Produce a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. NJ B.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Write nonfiction pieces, such as letters, procedures, biographies, or simple reports. NJ B.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Organize favorite work samples in a writing folder or portfolio. NJ C - Mechanics, Spelling, and Handwriting NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use correct end point punctuation. NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Apply basic rules of capitalization. NJ C.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use correct spelling of some high frequency words. NJ C.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Apply sound/symbol relationships to writing words. NJ C.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize and apply basic spelling patterns. NJ C.6 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Write legibly to meet district standards. Page 29 of 148

34 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ D - Writing Forms, Audiences, and Purposes (exploring a variety of forms) NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Create written texts for others to read. NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Generate ideas and write on topics in forms appropriate to science, social studies, or other subject areas. NJ D.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use writing as a tool for learning self-discovery and reflection. NJ D.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use reading and technology to support writing. NJ D.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Write in a variety of simple genres to satisfy personal, academic, and social needs, such as letters, plays, procedures, biographies, or simple reports. NJ All students will speak in clear, concise, organized language that varies in content and form for different audiences and purposes. NJ A - Discussion (small group and whole class) NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Elaborate on experiences and ideas. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to stay focused on a topic of discussion. NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Offer personal opinions related to topics of discussion. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Wait their turn to speak. NJ B - Questioning (Inquiry) and Contributing NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Ask for explanation to clarify meaning. Page 30 of 148

35 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Respond to ideas posed by others. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Restate to demonstrate understanding. NJ B.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Identify a problem and simple steps for solving the problem. NJ C - Word Choice NJ C.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use new vocabulary learned from literature and classroom experiences. NJ C.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize and discuss how authors use words to create vivid images. NJ D - Oral Presentation NJ D.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Participate in a dramatization or role play. NJ D.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to understand the importance of looking at a speaker. NJ D.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Talk about an experience or work sample in front of a small group. NJ All students will listen actively to information from a variety of sources in a variety of situations. NJ A - Active Listening NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Listen critically to identify main ideas and supporting details. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to distinguish between types of speech (e.g., a joke, a chat, a warning). NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Listen and contribute to class discussions. NJ B - Listening Comprehension Page 31 of 148

36 Grade 2 New Jersey, ELA, 2004, Grade 2, NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 2, Skill Area 5 - Recorded students will: Follow one- and two- Voice Quizzes (RVQ) step oral directions. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Develop a strong listening vocabulary to aid comprehension and oral and written language growth. NJ All students will access, view, evaluate, and respond to print, nonprint, and electronic texts and resources. NJ A - Constructing Meaning NJ A.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Speculate about characters, events, and settings in books, film, and television. NJ A.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize that media messages are created for a specific purpose (e.g., to inform, entertain, persuade). NJ A.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use graphs and charts to report data. NJ A.4 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Recognize the work of a favorite illustrator. NJ A.5 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Compare and contrast media characters. NJ B - Visual and Verbal Messages NJ B.1 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Interpret messages in simple advertisements. NJ B.2 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Use a simple rating scale to judge media products. NJ B.3 - By the end of Grade 2, students will: Begin to look at the effects of visual arts on one's mood and emotions. Skill Area 10 - Literacy Skills Quizzes - Inferential Comprehension (IC) Skill 2 - RVQ2 Following oral instructions Skill 2 - IC02 Drawing Conclusions Skill 3 - IC03 Making Inferences Skill 5 - IC05 Making Predictions Page 32 of 148

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