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1 I can use correct English grammar when speaking. Skill 1.L.1

2 I can correctly use a complete simple sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

3 I can recognize nouns. 1.L.1

4 I can write and add to simple sentences. Skill 1.L.1

5 I can write and add to compound sentences. Skill 1.L.1

6 I can use common, proper, and possessive nouns correctly when speaking. Skill 1.L.1

7 I can correctly use a declarative sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

8 I can recognize common nouns. 1.L.1

9 I can recognize proper nouns. 1.L.1

10 I can recognize possessive nouns 1.L.1

11 I can identify and use words such as above, under, on, and beside. 1.L.1

12 I can recognize a, an, the and use them correctly. 1.L.1

13 I can recognize conjunctions. 1.L.1

14 I can identify adjectives. 1.L.1

15 I can recognize pronouns. 1.L.1

16 I can recognize personal pronouns. 1.L.1

17 I can recognize possessive pronouns 1.L.1

18 I can recognize indefinite pronouns. 1.L.1

19 I can identify past, present, and future verbs. 1.L.1

20 I can correctly use an interrogative sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

21 I can write and add to imperative sentences. Skill 1.L.1

22 I can write and add to exclamatory sentences. Skill 1.L.1

23 I can recognize sentence types: * Complete * Simple * Compound * Declarative * Interrogative * Imperative * Exclamatory 1.L.1

24 I can correctly use an exclamatory sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

25 I can correctly use an imperative sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

26 I can correctly use a compound sentence in my writing. Reasoning 1.L.1

27 I can use personal, possessive and indefinite pronouns in speaking and writing. (I, me, my, them, their, anyone, everything) Skill 1.L.1

28 I can use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in sentences. Skill 1.L.1

29 I can use verbs to show past, present, and future when writing or speaking. (Yesterday I walked home. Today I walk home. Tomorrow I will walk home.) Skill 1.L.1

30 I can use frequently occurring: * Adjectives * Conjunctions * Determiners * Prepositions Skill 1.L.1

31 when writing or speaking. Skill 1.L.1

32 I can recognize that nouns and verbs match in sentences. 1.L.1

33 I can write and add to compound sentences. Skill 1.L.1

34 I can use correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 1.L.2

35 I can use end punctuation for sentences. 1.L.2

36 I can use phonics to spell unknown words. 1.L.2

37 I can recognize spelling rules of common spelling patterns. 1.L.2

38 I can correctly spell sight words. 1.L.2

39 I can use spelling rules when writing words with common spelling patterns. 1.L.2

40 I can tell when to use a period, exclamation mark and question mark. 1.L.2

41 I can tell the difference between and date and other numbers. 1.L.2

42 I can use correct punctuation when writing dates and numbers. 1.L.2

43 I can capitalize dates correctly. 1.L.2

44 I can capitalize names of people. 1.L.2

45 I can tell the difference between names of people and other words. 1.L.2

46 I can use commas to separate single words in a list. 1.L.2

47 I can identify strategies for understanding meanings of unknown words and phrases. 1.L.4

48 I can use reading strategies to understand un known words and phrases. This means I can look for chunks in words, use picture clues, context clues and other strategies. Reasoning 1.L.4

49 I can identify root words. 1.L.4

50 I can identify endings. 1.L.4

51 I can identify common affixes. This means I can add a prefix or suffix to a word. 1.L.4

52 I can use context clues to understand unknown words or phrases. Reasoning 1.L.4

53 I can understand that some words and phrases have more than one meaning. 1.L.4

54 I can use affixes to understand unknown words or phrases. Reasoning 1.L.4

55 I can use root words and their endings to understand unknown words or phrases. Reasoning 1.L.4

56 I can make real-life connections between words and their meanings. 1.L.5

57 I can group pictures or words by common characteristics. 1.L.5

58 I can identify a verb. 1.L.5

59 I can tell the difference between verbs that have similar meanings. Reasoning 1.L.5

60 I can act out the meanings of similar verbs Skill 1.L.5

61 I can tell the difference between adjectives. Reasoning 1.L.5

62 I can learn new words and phrases from: * Conversations * Reading * Being read to * Responding to text 1.L.6

63 I can identify when two ideas are connected by using the words; but, because, and, or. 1.L.6

64 I can decide when I need to use words and phrases, including; but, because, and, or, at different times in: * Conversations * Reading * Being read to * Responding to text Reasoning 1.L.6

65 I can speak (demonstrate) using words and phrases that I have learned, including; but, because, and, or through: * Conversations * Reading * Being read to * Responding to text Skill 1.L.6

66 I can recognize a capital letter. 1.RF.1

67 I can recognize that the first word of every sentence begins with a capital letter. 1.RF.1

68 I can recognize that sentences are made up of words. 1.RF.1

69 I can recognize that a sentence has ending punctuation. 1.RF.1

70 I can recognize a period. 1.RF.1

71 I can recognize an exclamation point. 1.RF.1

72 I can recognize a question mark. 1.RF.1

73 I can recognize phonemes in words. 1.RF.2

74 I can recognize a long vowel sound. 1.RF.2

75 I can recognize a short vowel sound. 1.RF.2

76 I can tell the difference between a long and short vowel in a onesyllable word. Reasoning 1.RF.2

77 I can recognize the sounds in a one-syllable word. 1.RF.2

78 I can find the beginning sound in a one-syllable word. Reasoning 1.RF.2

79 I can find the middle sounds in a one-syllable word. Reasoning 1.RF.2

80 I can find the ending sound in a one-syllable word. Reasoning 1.RF.2

81 I can read one-syllable words by putting sounds together. Skill 1.RF.2

82 I can read one-syllable words with consonant blends. Skill 1.RF.2

83 When shown a onesyllable word, I can say the beginning middle and ending sound. Skill 1.RF.2

84 When I hear a onesyllable word, I can say the beginning, middle and ending sound. Skill 1.RF.2

85 I can recognize consonant blends. 1.RF.2

86 I can name different ways to figure out words I don t know. 1.RF.3

87 I can use phonics skills to help me read words. Reasoning 1.RF.3

88 I can identify the sounds two consonants make when they work together. (th, wh, sh, ch, etc.) 1.RF.3

89 I can tell that words have syllables. 1.RF.3

90 I can tell that each syllable has a vowel. 1.RF.3

91 I can tell the number of syllables in a printed word. 1.RF.3

92 I can read at an appropriate rate. This means I do not read too slow or too fast for people to understand what I am reading. Skill 1.RF.3

93 I can use reading strategies to read with expression. Reasoning 1.RF.3

94 I can read with expression. Skill 1.RF.3

95 I can tell the difference between a word with patterns and a sight word. Reasoning 1.RF.3

96 I can recognize word endings. (-ing, -ed, -s, - es, -ly, -er) 1.RF.3

97 I can read words with endings. Skill 1.RF.3

98 I can recognize sight words. 1.RF.3

99 I can read sight words. Skill 1.RF.3

100 I can sound out onesyllable words. 1.RF.3

101 I can recognize when two consonants work together to create a new sound. 1.RF.3

102 I can identify rules for final e. 1.RF.3

103 I can identify rules for vowel teams. 1.RF.3

104 I can use phonics skills to read words with a final e. Reasoning 1.RF.3

105 I can tell the difference between a spelling pattern and a word ending. (red vs. walked; sing vs. jumping) Reasoning 1.RF.3

106 I can read for understanding. 1.RF.4

107 I can read with fluency. This means I can read smoothly and with expression. 1.RF.4

108 I can use reading strategies to read successfully. 1.RF.4

109 I can identify that accuracy, speed, and expression helps comprehension. 1.RF.4

110 I can read accurately. Skill 1.RF.4

111 I can read at an appropriate rate. Skill 1.RF.4

112 I can read with expression. Skill 1.RF.4

113 I can read on-level text smoothly and correctly. Skill 1.RF.4

114 I can reread smoothly. Skill 1.RF.4

115 I can tell how to self correct when I m reading. 1.RF.4

116 I can check my reading by using other words in the text. Reasoning 1.RF.4

117 I can identify what the text is about to help me read more fluently and understand what I read. 1.RF.4

118 I can use reading strategies to read text accurately. Reasoning 1.RF.4

119 I can use reading strategies to read with fluency. Reasoning 1.RF.4

120 I can use reading strategies to read with expression. Reasoning 1.RF.4

121 I can read on-level text to improve comprehension. Reasoning 1.RF.4

122 I can identify when I need to reread a text to better understand it. 1.RF.4

123 I can identify when I need to self-correct when I read. 1.RF.4

124 I can identify key details of an information text. 1.RI.1

125 I can ask questions about the key details in informational text. 1.RI.1

126 I can identify key ideas in informational text. 1.RI.10

127 I can understand key ideas in informational text. Reasoning 1.RI.10

128 I can identify details in informational text. 1.RI.10

129 I can understand details in informational text. Reasoning 1.RI.10

130 I can identify the structure in informational text. This means, with prompting and support, I can identify titles, paragraphs, sentences, bold face words, captions, labels, graphs, 1.RI.10

131 italics, table of contents, glossary, subheadings, etc. 1.RI.10

132 I can understand the structure in informational text. This means, with prompting and support, I can identify titles, paragraphs, sentences, bold face words, captions, labels, graphs, italics, table of contents, glossary, subheadings, etc.) Reasoning 1.RI.10

133 I can identify knowledge and ideas in an informational text. 1.RI.10

134 I can understand knowledge and ideas in informational text. Reasoning 1.RI.10

135 I can identify the author s craft in informational text. 1.RI.10

136 I can understand the author s craft in informational text. Reasoning 1.RI.10

137 I can identify the main idea of informational text. 1.RI.2

138 I can identify key details from informational text. 1.RI.2

139 I can retell key details from an informational text. 1.RI.2

140 I can identify key details about a person discussed in an informational text. 1.RI.3

141 I can identify key details about events/ideas in an informational text. 1.RI.3

142 I can describe the connections in a text made between: * Individuals * Events * Ideas * Pieces of information Reasoning 1.RI.3

143 This means I can tell why there is a relationship between: * Individuals * Events * Ideas * Pieces of information Reasoning 1.RI.3

144 I can identify unknown words in a text. 1.RI.4

145 I can recognize that question requires an answer. 1.RI.4

146 I can ask questions to find out the meanings of words and phrases in a text. Reasoning 1.RI.4

147 I can answer questions that explain the meaning of words and phrases in a text. Reasoning 1.RI.4

148 I can identify different types of text features. * Headings * Table of contents * Glossaries * Electronic menus 1.RI.5

149 I can explain how to use text features. 1.RI.5

150 I can use different text features to find key facts or information in a text. 1.RI.5

151 I can find information in pictures and illustrations. 1.RI.6

152 I can find information in text. 1.RI.6

153 I can identify the main idea 1.RI.7

154 I can identify the key details. 1.RI.7

155 I can describe the main idea using illustrations from informational text. Reasoning 1.RI.7

156 I can identify the key details. 1.RI.7

157 I can identify the three reasons an author writes. 1.RI.8

158 I can decide the reason an author wrote a text. This means I can tell if the author wrote to entertain, persuade or inform. 1.RI.8

159 I can find details that support the author s purpose. This means I can use at least two details from the story to support my opinion. 1.RI.8

160 I can identify two ore more ways texts are similar. 1.RI.9

161 I can identify two or more ways texts are different. 1.RI.9

162 I can identify key details of a text. 1.RL.1

163 I can ask questions about key details in a text. 1.RL.1

164 I an answer questions about key details in a text. 1.RL.1

165 I can identify key ideas in literature. 1.RL.10

166 I can understand key ideas in literature. Reasoning 1.RL.10

167 I can identify details in literature. 1.RL.10

168 I can understand details in literature. Reasoning 1.RL.10

169 I can identify knowledge and ideas in literature. 1.RL.10

170 I can understand knowledge and ideas in literature. Reasoning 1.RL.10

171 I can understand the author s craft in literature. This mean, with prompting and support, I can identify how an author uses words. (rhyme, alliteration, simile, onomatopoeia, etc.) Reasoning 1.RL.10

172 I can identify the structure in literature. This means, with prompting and support, I can identify titles, paragraphs, sentences, phrases, verses, and dialogue. 1.RL.10

173 I can understand the structure in literature. This means, with prompting and support, I understand the differences between titles, paragraphs, sentences, phrases, verses, dialogue. Reasoning 1.RL.10

174 I can identify the author's craft in literature. This means, with prompting and support, I can identify how an author uses words. 1.RL.10

175 I can identify: * Key details of a story * What the story is about or the lesson of the story. 1.RL.2

176 I can retell a story using key details. This means I can tell the main characters, setting and what happened in the beginning, middle and end of the story. 1.RL.2

177 I can explain what the story is about or the lesson of a story, This means I can think about ways to use the lesson I learned in reallife. Reasoning 1.RL.2

178 I can define characters, setting, major events, and details. 1.RL.3

179 I can identify characters in a story using key details 1.RL.3

180 I can describe characters using at least two key details from the text. Reasoning 1.RL.3

181 I can identify the setting of the story using key details. 1.RL.3

182 I can describe settings using at least two key details from the text. Reasoning 1.RL.3

183 I can identify the major events of a story using key details. 1.RL.3

184 I can describe major events using at least two key details from the text. Reasoning 1.RL.3

185 I can identify words in a story or poem. 1.RL.4

186 I can identify phrases in a story or poem. 1.RL.4

187 I can identify the five senses. 1.RL.4

188 I can recognize words or phrases that show feelings. 1.RL.4

189 I can identify words or phrases in a story or a poem that show feelings. Reasoning 1.RL.4

190 I can recognize words or phrases that remind me of something I can see, hear, taste, smell or touch. 1.RL.4

191 I can identify words or phrases in a story or a poem that show feelings. Reasoning 1.RL.4

192 I can recognize characteristics of fiction. 1.RL.5

193 I can recognize characteristics of fiction in different forms of text. 1.RL.5

194 I can recognize characteristics of nonfiction. 1.RL.5

195 I can recognize characteristics of nonfiction in different forms of text. 1.RL.5

196 I can explain how a book that tells a story is different from a book that gives information. 1.RL.5

197 I can recognize when the narrator is telling the story. 1.RL.6

198 I can identify the characters in a story. 1.RL.6

199 I can identify who is telling the story at different points in a text. 1.RL.6

200 I can recognize the characters in a story. 1.RL.7

201 I can recognize the setting of a story. 1.RL.7

202 I can recognize the events of a story. 1.RL.7

203 I can use story illustrations to identify, the characters in a story, the setting of a story, the events of a story 1.RL.7

204 I can describe characters using story details and illustrations. This means I can tell about what a character looks like, their actions in the story, and their traits. (intelligent, kind, funny, caring, angry, selfish, mean, frightened) Reasoning 1.RL.7

205 I can describe setting using story details and illustrations. This means I can tell about the place and time in the story. Reasoning 1.RL.7

206 I can use details to identify characters, setting, and events. 1.RL.7

207 I can describe events using story details and illustrations. This means I can tell about what happened in the beginning, middle and end. Reasoning 1.RL.7

208 I can identify characters in two stories. 1.RL.9

209 I can identify how characters in two stories are alike and different. 1.RL.9

210 I can identify how the actions of characters in two stories are alike and different. 1.RL.9

211 I can identify how the adventures of characters in two stories are alike and different. 1.RL.9

212 I can compare and contrast details from stories about the adventures/experience s of characters. Reasoning 1.RL.9

213 This means I can tell how adventures of characters from two stories are alike and different using at least two details from the text. Reasoning 1.RL.9

214 I can identify rules for classroom discussion. 1.SL.1

215 I can identify how other listen. 1.SL.1

216 I can identify how others ask questions. 1.SL.1

217 I can identify how others carry on a conversation. 1.SL.1

218 I can identify topics from texts to participate in classroom discussions. 1.SL.1

219 I can think of questions and comments that fit the topic of a classroom discussion Reasoning 1.SL.1

220 I can follow rules for classroom discussion. Skill 1.SL.1

221 I can listen while others are speaking. Skill 1.SL.1

222 I can participate in classroom discussions. Skill 1.SL.1

223 I can ask questions to help me understand a discussion topic Skill 1.SL.1

224 I can answer questions and comments during a discussion. Skill 1.SL.1

225 I can observe a classroom discussion and decide if rules are being followed. Reasoning 1.SL.1

226 I can ask questions about key details in a text. (read-aloud) 1.SL.2

227 I can answer questions about key details in a text. (read-aloud) 1.SL.2

228 I can ask and answer questions based on my understanding of key details from a text. (read-aloud) Skill 1.SL.2

229 I can ask questions about key details in a presentation. 1.SL.2

230 I can ask questions about key details in other media. (video clips, interactive websites, audio books, etc.) 1.SL.2

231 I can come up with a question based on my understanding of key details from a text. (read aloud) Reasoning 1.SL.2

232 I can come up with a question based on my understanding of key details from a presentation. Reasoning 1.SL.2

233 I can answer questions about key details in a presentation. 1.SL.2

234 I can ask and answer questions based on my understanding of key details from a presentation. Skill 1.SL.2

235 I can come up with a question based on my understanding of key details from a presentation. Reasoning 1.SL.2

236 I can answer questions about key details in other media. (video clips, interactive websites, audio books, etc.) 1.SL.2

237 I can ask and answer questions based on my understanding of key details from other media. (video clips, interactive websites, audio books, etc.) Skill 1.SL.2

238 I can identify when a question is asked and answered. 1.SL.3

239 I can recognize that asking questions helps me get information. 1.SL.3

240 I can recognize that asking questions helps me better understand. 1.SL.3

241 I can decide when I need more information to better understand a speaker. Reasoning 1.SL.3

242 I can think of questions to ask a speaker to get more information. Reasoning 1.SL.3

243 I can think of questions to ask a speaker to help me better understand. Reasoning 1.SL.3

244 I can get more information from a speaker by asking and answering questions Skill 1.SL.3

245 I can ask the speaker questions to clear up what I do not understand. Skill 1.SL.3

246 * People * Places * Things * Events * Ideas * Details * Feelings I can identify: 1.SL.4

247 I can give details to describe: * People * Places * Things * Events Reasoning 1.SL.4

248 I can create a presentation using words that includes details, shows ideas, and feelings to describe: * A person * A place * A thing * An event Skill 1.SL.4

249 This means I can speak to an audience and tell my ideas. I will use at least 3 details to describe: * A person * A place * A thing * An event Skill 1.SL.4

250 I can identify ideas, thoughts and feelings based on drawings, illustrations, pictures, and other visual displays. 1.SL.5

251 I can use drawings, illustrations, pictures or other visual displays to make ideas thoughts and feelings more clear. 1.SL.5

252 I can decide which ideas, thoughts and feelings may need a drawing, illustration or picture to make them easier to understand. Reasoning 1.SL.5

253 I can decide when I need to add drawings, pictures, or illustrations to make my words easier to understand. Reasoning 1.SL.5

254 I can add pictures, illustrations and drawings to match my ideas, thoughts and feelings. Reasoning 1.SL.5

255 I can define task. 1.SL.6

256 I can define situation. 1.SL.6

257 I can identify when a task or situation needs me to speak or listen. 1.SL.6

258 I can decide when I need to speak in complete sentences. Reasoning 1.SL.6

259 I can speak in complete sentences when needed. Skill 1.SL.6

260 I can identify a complete sentence in writing. 1.SL.6

261 I can identify a complete sentence when it is said aloud. 1.SL.6

262 I can choose a topic or book I want to write about. 1.W.1

263 I can recognize an opinion about a topic or book. 1.W.1

264 I can tell an opinion about a topic or book. Reasoning 1.W.1

265 I can tell reasons for my opinion on a topic or book. Reasoning 1.W.1

266 I can recognize a conclusion. 1.W.1

267 I can tell a conclusion on a topic or book. Reasoning 1.W.1

268 I can write an opinion piece that introduces a topic or book I am writing about. Product 1.W.1

269 I can give an opinion about a topic or book I am writing about Product 1.W.1

270 I can give 1 to 2 reasons for the opinion on the topic or book I am writing about. Product 1.W.1

271 I can write a conclusion on the topic or book I am writing about. Product 1.W.1

272 I can identify text which gives me information or an explanation. 1.W.2

273 I can choose a writing topic to inform or explain. 1.W.2

274 I can find facts to support a topic. Reasoning 1.W.2

275 I can think about a conclusion. Reasoning 1.W.2

276 I can write about a topic that informs or explains. This means I can write a paragraph with at least 4 sentences which has: * A topic * At least two supporting facts about the topic * A conclusion Product 1.W.2

277 I can choose an experience to write about. 1.W.3

278 I can identify two or more events that happened. 1.W.3

279 I can sequence the events. 1.W.3

280 I can think about an event and describe how it made me feel. Reasoning 1.W.3

281 I can identify at least two details. 1.W.3

282 I can think of details about my event. Reasoning 1.W.3

283 I can develop details about my event. Reasoning 1.W.3

284 I can identify transition words. (first, next, then, last, etc.) 1.W.3

285 I can think of transitional words to sequence the details of the event. (first, next, then, last, etc.) Reasoning 1.W.3

286 I can identify conclusion 1.W.3

287 I can write a narrative about an experience. This mean I can write a narrative about one experience which includes: * At least two sequenced events * At least two details * At least two transition words * A conclusion Product 1.W.3

288 I can focus on a topic with help from others. 1.W.5

289 I can respond to questions and suggestions from peers to improve my writing. 1.W.5

290 I can improve my focus on a writing topic with help from others. Reasoning 1.W.5

291 I can improve my writing by responding to questions and suggestions from peers. Reasoning 1.W.5

292 I can add details to improve my writing. 1.W.5

293 I can improve my writing by adding details. Reasoning 1.W.5

294 I can use basic computer skills with help. 1.W.6

295 I can choose digital tools to produce and publish writing with help. Reasoning 1.W.6

296 I can use technology, with help, to produce and publish writing alone and with others. This mean, with help, I can electronically publish at least one writing sample produced along or with others. Skill 1.W.6

297 I can research with others using different sources and tools. 1.W.7

298 I can work with others to choose appropriate sources and tools to do research. Reasoning 1.W.7

299 I can work with others to research and write. Reasoning 1.W.7

300 I can explore different types of texts. 1.W.7

301 I can tell the difference between different types of text. Reasoning 1.W.7

302 I can identify information from an experience. 1.W.8

303 I can identify information from a source. 1.W.8

304 I can get information from more than one source to answer a question. Reasoning 1.W.8

305 I can get information to answer a question from my experience. Reasoning 1.W.8

306 I can get information to answer a question from a source. This means I can get information from a book, website, person or other sources. Reasoning 1.W.8

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