I can recognize irregular plural nouns.
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1 I can recognize irregular plural nouns. 2.L.1
2 I can recognize reflexive pronouns. 2.L.1
3 I can identify collective nouns. 2.L.1
4 I can identify adjectives. 2.L.1
5 I can identify adverbs. 2.L.1
6 I can identify the past tense form of irregular verbs. 2.L.1
7 I can identify subjects. 2.L.1
8 I can identify predicates. 2.L.1
9 I can use (demonstrate) appropriate grammar when writing. This means I can use collective nouns, irregular plural nouns, reflexive pronouns, past tense of irregular verbs, choose between adjectives and adverbs, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences independently in my writing. Reasoning 2.L.1
10 I can use (demonstrate) appropriate grammar when speaking. This means I can use collective nouns, irregular plural nouns, reflexive pronouns, past tense of irregular verbs, choose between adjectives and adverbs, change word order in complete simple and compound sentences independently when I speak. Skill 2.L.1
11 I can use correct capitalization when writing. 2.L.2
12 I can capitalize the names of Holidays. 2.L.2
13 I can use correct spelling when writing. 2.L.2
14 I can capitalize the names of products 2.L.2
15 I can capitalize the names of geographic places. 2.L.2
16 I can use correct punctuation when writing. 2.L.2
17 I can use commas in greetings and closings of letters. 2.L.2
18 I can use apostrophes in contractions. 2.L.2
19 I can use apostrophes in possessives. 2.L.2
20 I can use spelling rules and patterns. 2.L.2
21 I can use reference materials to check and correct my spelling. This means I can use dictionaries and spell check on the computer to check and correct my spelling. 2.L.2
22 I can identify formal and informal use of English. 2.L.3
23 I can recognize proper rules for language when writing. 2.L.3
24 I can recognize proper rules for language when speaking. 2.L.3
25 I can recognize proper rules for language when reading. 2.L.3
26 I can recognize proper rules for language when listening. 2.L.3
27 I can compare formal and informal use of English. This means I can explain when and why it is appropriate to use either formal or informal English. Reasoning 2.L.3
28 I can appropriately use correct language skills and rules when writing, reading, and speaking. Reasoning 2.L.3
29 I can use appropriate language when writing, speaking, and reading. This means I can make things sound right, look right, and make sense when writing, speaking, and reading. Reasoning 2.L.3
30 I can use correct language when speaking. Skill 2.L.3
31 I can use correct language skills and rules when speaking. Skill 2.L.3
32 I can identify context clues and explain how they help figure the meaning of unknown words or multiple meaning words. 2.L.4
33 I can identify what a prefix is and how it changes the meaning of a word. 2.L.4
34 I can identify root words and their meanings. 2.L.4
35 I can use ABC order with appropriate material to the third letter. 2.L.4
36 I can choose which vocabulary strategy I need. Reasoning 2.L.4
37 I can use my knowledge of root words to figure out new words with the same root. Reasoning 2.L.4
38 I can clarify the meaning of an unknown word by using a glossary or dictionary. Reasoning 2.L.4
39 I can determine or clarify the meaning of unknown or multiplemeaning words and phrases. Reasoning 2.L.4
40 This means I can figure out words and phrases that I don t know or that have more than one meaning. Reasoning 2.L.4
41 I can identify compound words. 2.L.4
42 I can identify and define the words that make up a compound word. 2.L.4
43 I can use glossaries and dictionaries to help understand words or phrases. 2.L.4
44 I can predict the meaning of compound words by using the meanings of the individual words. Reasoning 2.L.4
45 I can use digital glossaries and dictionaries to help understand words or phrases. 2.L.4
46 I can identify adjectives. 2.L.5
47 I can identify synonyms. 2.L.5
48 I can identify antonyms. 2.L.5
49 I can identify word relationships. 2.L.5
50 I can identify small differences in word meanings (e.g., toss, hurl, throw). 2.L.5
51 I can identify connections between words and their use. 2.L.5
52 I can tell the difference between verbs that are very similar in meaning. Reasoning 2.L.5
53 I can tell the difference between adjectives that are very similar in meaning. Reasoning 2.L.5
54 I can identify verbs. 2.L.5
55 I can identify and use adverbs. 2.L.6
56 I can use words and phrases I learned in conversations. 2.L.6
57 I can use words and phrases read in a text. 2.L.6
58 I can use words and phrases that were read to me. 2.L.6
59 I can use words and phrases I learned when speaking or writing about text. 2.L.6
60 I can tell the differences between words and phrases I learned in conversation. Reasoning 2.L.6
61 I can tell the differences between words and phrases I read. Reasoning 2.L.6
62 I can tell the differences between words and phrases I learned when speaking or writing about text. Reasoning 2.L.6
63 I can decide (determine) when to use an adjective. Reasoning 2.L.6
64 I can decide (determine) when to use an adverb. Reasoning 2.L.6
65 I can correctly use words and phrases I learned through conversations. Reasoning 2.L.6
66 I can correctly use words and phrases I learned from my reading. Reasoning 2.L.6
67 I can correctly use words and phrases I learned from what is read to me. Reasoning 2.L.6
68 I can correctly use words and phrases I learned from reading or writing about text. Reasoning 2.L.6
69 I can identify and use adjectives. 2.L.6
70 I can use different strategies to decode words. 2.RF.3
71 I can recognize the rules for short and long vowel sounds. 2.RF.3
72 I can identify long vowel and short sounds in onesyllable words. 2.RF.3
73 I can identify long and short sounds made by vowel teams. 2.RF.3
74 I can read unfamiliar words by quickly by using different strategies (root words, chunks, prefixes, suffixes) Reasoning 2.RF.3
75 I can read words on my grade level that do not follow the spelling rules. Skill 2.RF.3
76 I can identify the rules for long vowels in twosyllable words. 2.RF.3
77 I can read two-syllable words with long vowel sounds. 2.RF.3
78 I can recognize that some words are not spelled like they sound. 2.RF.3
79 I can recognize a prefix in words. 2.RF.3
80 I can recognize a suffix in words. 2.RF.3
81 I can read common prefixes and suffixes. 2.RF.3
82 I can read words with common prefixes and suffixes. 2.RF.3
83 I can identify the author s purpose of the passage. 2.RF.4
84 I can identify fluent oral reading. 2.RF.4
85 I can identify when to reread to check on myself and correct errors that don t make sense, sound right, or look right. 2.RF.4
86 I can identify how checking and selfcorrecting can help me make sense of the passage. 2.RF.4
87 I can decide (determine) why it is important for me to read on my level. This means I will choose books that are not too easy or too hard for me and explain why those books are right for me. Reasoning 2.RF.4
88 I can figure out words quickly as I read using many different strategies. This means I can use strategies such as slide my finger, reread, using words I know, noticing endings, chunking to figure out unknown words. Reasoning 2.RF.4
89 I can self-correct by thinking about what makes sense in the passage. Reasoning 2.RF.4
90 I can read on-level texts fluently. Skill 2.RF.4
91 I can reread with fluency. Skill 2.RF.4
92 I can read fluently. This means I can read between words a minute by the end of the year. Skill 2.RF.4
93 I can define nonfiction text. 2.RI.1
94 I can identify key details. 2.RI.1
95 I can describe key details using the questions who, what, when, where, why, and how. 2.RI.1
96 I can answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions. Reasoning 2.RI.1
97 I can identify key ideas and details in a text. 2.RI.10
98 I can identify craft and structure in a text. This means I can identify and understand the way an author uses words and phrases to convey a message and how a text is organized. 2.RI.10
99 I can comprehend on my own, key ideas and details in a text. Reasoning 2.RI.10
100 I can comprehend craft and structure in a text. Reasoning 2.RI.10
101 I can take what I know and what I have read and apply it to the story. Reasoning 2.RI.10
102 I can recognize the main topic of a text with more than one paragraph. 2.RI.2
103 I can identify each paragraph s main idea and explain how it supports the main topic of a text. Reasoning 2.RI.2
104 I can define historical events. 2.RI.3
105 I can identify historical events in a text. 2.RI.3
106 I can identify scientific ideas in a text. 2.RI.3
107 I can identify the steps of a process in a text. 2.RI.3
108 I can describe the connection between the text and historical events. Reasoning 2.RI.3
109 I can describe the connection between text and scientific ideas. Reasoning 2.RI.3
110 I can describe why the steps of a process are important to the text. Reasoning 2.RI.3
111 I can identify words and phrases in a text or subject area that connect to what we are learning in class. 2.RI.4
112 I can decide (determine) the meaning of words and phrases in a text that connect to what we are learning in class. Reasoning 2.RI.4
113 I can identify different text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons). 2.RI.5
114 I can decide (determine) how readers use different text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons). 2.RI.5
115 I can use different text features to locate key facts or information in a text (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons). 2.RI.5
116 I can identify the author s purpose. 2.RI.6
117 I can identify the main idea. 2.RI.6
118 I can explain what the author is trying to get across to the reader. 2.RI.6
119 I can identify images. 2.RI.7
120 I can tell what explain means. 2.RI.7
121 I can tell what contribute means. 2.RI.7
122 I can tell what clarify means. 2.RI.7
123 I can discuss how specific images (e.g., diagrams pictures, charts, etc.) add information and clarify the text. Reasoning 2.RI.7
124 I can identify the key points the author makes in a text. 2.RI.8
125 I can identify two or more details that support key points. 2.RI.8
126 I can describe how details from the story support the author s points. Reasoning 2.RI.8
127 I can identify the important points in different texts on the same topic. 2.RI.9
128 I can compare two texts on the same topic (e.g., t-charts, Venn diagrams, or other organizers). This means I can explain which important points are the same from two texts. Reasoning 2.RI.9
129 I can contrast two texts on the same topic (e.g., t-charts, Venn diagrams, or other organizers). This means I can explain which important points are different from two texts. Reasoning 2.RI.9
130 I can identify key details in text. 2.RL.1
131 I can describe the key (important) details of the text using how, what, where, when, why, and how. 2.RL.1
132 I can answer who, what, where, when, why, and how questions. Reasoning 2.RL.1
133 I can define craft. 2.RL.10
134 I can define structure. 2.RL.10
135 I can identify craft and structure in stories and poetry. 2.RL.10
136 I can identify key ideas and details in stories and poetry. 2.RL.10
137 I can describe the craft and structure of stories and poetry. Reasoning 2.RL.10
138 I can describe key ideas and details about stories and poetry. Reasoning 2.RL.10
139 I can define fiction. 2.RL.2
140 I can summarize details from stories (character, setting, plot). 2.RL.2
141 I can summarize details of a story. This means I can retell a story in sequence including character, setting, and plot. Reasoning 2.RL.2
142 I can define diverse cultures. 2.RL.2
143 I can identify fables and folktales about people from diverse cultures. 2.RL.2
144 I can decide (determine) the theme, lesson, or moral of a story. Reasoning 2.RL.2
145 I can define character. 2.RL.3
146 I can define major events. 2.RL.3
147 I can define challenges. 2.RL.3
148 I can identify major events or challenges of a story. 2.RL.3
149 I can describe how characters respond to major events and challenges. This means I can tell how the characters think, feel, and act about major events and challenges in the story. Reasoning 2.RL.3
150 I can identify rhyming words. 2.RL.4
151 I can define alliteration. 2.RL.4
152 I can define figurative language. 2.RL.4
153 I can identify alliteration and other types of figurative language. 2.RL.4
154 I can recognize regular beats and repeated lines in a story, poem, and song. 2.RL.4
155 I can recognize rhythm within a story, poem, and song. 2.RL.4
156 I can describe how words and phrases give rhythm to a story, poem, or song. Reasoning 2.RL.4
157 I can define structure. 2.RL.5
158 I can identify the structure of the story. 2.RL.5
159 I can describe how the beginning introduces the story. 2.RL.5
160 I can describe the action that takes place in the middle of the story. 2.RL.5
161 I can describe how the ending concludes the action. 2.RL.5
162 I can identify characters. 2.RL.6
163 I can identify traits of each character. 2.RL.6
164 I can define dialogue. 2.RL.6
165 I can recognize quotation marks are used in dialogue. 2.RL.6
166 I can recognize dialogue to determine who is speaking. 2.RL.6
167 I can define point of view. 2.RL.6
168 I can use what I know about the character to imagine what type of voice they would use. Reasoning 2.RL.6
169 I can decide (determine) how each character feels. This means I use information from the text to understand the character s point of view. Reasoning 2.RL.6
170 I can use what I know about the character to read the dialogue in the text using a voice the character would use. Skill 2.RL.6
171 I can identify plot. 2.RL.7
172 I can get information from illustrations and words in different kinds of text. 2.RL.7
173 I can look at the illustrations and read the words to explain the character. Reasoning 2.RL.7
174 I can look at the illustrations and read the words to explain the setting. Reasoning 2.RL.7
175 I can look at the illustrations and read the words to explain the plot. Reasoning 2.RL.7
176 I can define digital text. 2.RL.7
177 I can recognize digital text. 2.RL.7
178 I can describe characters from illustrations and words from digital text. 2.RL.7
179 I can describe setting from illustrations and words from digital text. 2.RL.7
180 I can describe plot from illustrations and words from digital text. 2.RL.7
181 I can identify details and events (from two or more versions) of a story. 2.RL.9
182 I can identify characters from the same story (two or more versions). 2.RL.9
183 I can compare and contrast stories (different versions of the same story from different authors and cultures). Reasoning 2.RL.9
184 This means I can explain how the stories are alike and how they are different. Reasoning 2.RL.9
185 I can identify the rules for listening and speaking our room. 2.SL.1
186 I can recognize how others listen, ask questions about the conversation, and keep the conversation going. 2.SL.1
187 I can identify topics that are right for me. 2.SL.1
188 I can decide (determine) if I have followed discussion rules in our room. Reasoning 2.SL.1
189 I can create and share comments and questions about a topic with others. Reasoning 2.SL.1
190 I can follow the discussion rules in our room. Skill 2.SL.1
191 I can listen to the comments of others and add my own comment about the topic. Skill 2.SL.1
192 I can participate as an active listener and speaker about topics and texts from my grade level. Skill 2.SL.1
193 I can ask questions to make sure I understand the topic and text. Skill 2.SL.1
194 I can retell key ideas and details from a text read aloud, from listening to someone speak, or by listening to other sources (e.g., T.V., computer, radio, hand held device). 2.SL.2
195 I can describe key ideas and details from a test read aloud, from listening to someone speak, or by listening to other sources (e.g., T.V., computer, radio, hand held devices). 2.SL.2
196 I can identify a speaker s topic. 2.SL.3
197 I can identify times when I need to ask questions to understand the speaker s topic. 2.SL.3
198 I can create appropriate questions to understand the speaker s topic. Reasoning 2.SL.3
199 I can create appropriate answers to questions to understand the speaker s topic. Reasoning 2.SL.3
200 I can ask and answer appropriate questions to understand the speaker s topic. Product 2.SL.3
201 I can identify appropriate facts and details. 2.SL.4
202 I can identify and recall something that has happened to me. 2.SL.4
203 I can recognize what makes a sentence make sense. 2.SL.4
204 I can recognize the appropriate voice volume that I should use to speak in different situations. 2.SL.4
205 I can decide (determine) appropriate facts and details. Reasoning 2.SL.4
206 I can create sentences that make sense. Reasoning 2.SL.4
207 I can tell aloud a story of something that has happened to me with appropriate fats and details using an appropriate voice level when I speak. Skill 2.SL.4
208 I can recognize an audio recording. 2.SL.5
209 I can tell about something that has happened to me. 2.SL.5
210 I can tell how to create an audio recording. 2.SL.5
211 I can decide (determine) when I need to add a drawing or something visual to make my ideas, thoughts, and feelings clearer. Reasoning 2.SL.5
212 I can make my ideas, thoughts, and feelings clearer by adding drawings or something visual. Reasoning 2.SL.5
213 I can create audio recordings of stories or poems. Skill 2.SL.5
214 I can add drawings or something visual to my stories. Skill 2.SL.5
215 I can recognize complete sentences in writing. 2.SL.6
216 I can recognize complete sentences when spoken. 2.SL.6
217 I can define and identify audience. 2.SL.6
218 I can recognize a task. 2.SL.6
219 I can recognize the situation. 2.SL.6
220 I can decide (determine) when I need to speak in complete sentences. Reasoning 2.SL.6
221 I can respond appropriately when someone speaks to me. Reasoning 2.SL.6
222 I can add detail to be clearer. Reasoning 2.SL.6
223 I can speak in complete sentences when appropriate. Skill 2.SL.6
224 I can answer questions to make things clearer. Skill 2.SL.6
225 I can identify a topic or title of a book to write about. 2.W.1
226 I can use linking words to connect my opinions and reasons. Reasoning 2.W.1
227 I can recognize what an opinion is. 2.W.1
228 I can define a fact. 2.W.1
229 I can recognize and define opinions. 2.W.1
230 I can recognize and define conclusion. 2.W.1
231 I can recognize and define linking words (e.g., because, and, also). 2.W.1
232 I can state my opinion about a text or topic. Reasoning 2.W.1
233 I can give reasons for my opinion. This means I can give 2-3 reasons that support my opinion. Reasoning 2.W.1
234 I can write an opinion piece and organize it. This means I can write an introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. Reasoning 2.W.1
235 I can write an opinion piece with an introduction, at least 2 supporting reasons, linking words, and a conclusion. Product 2.W.1
236 I can recognize an informative text (feature article, brochure, report) 2.W.2
237 I can recognize an explanatory text (howto, explain an process) 2.W.2
238 I can identify topic sentences. 2.W.2
239 I can identify facts. 2.W.2
240 I can identify definitions. 2.W.2
241 I can identify a concluding statement. 2.W.2
242 I can use facts and definitions to support my topic. This means I can give three facts about my topic that support it. Reasoning 2.W.2
243 I can decide (determine) an appropriate conclusion for my writing. Reasoning 2.W.2
244 I can write an informative/explanator y piece that has a topic, at least three facts about the topic, and a conclusion. Product 2.W.2
245 I can choose important details about my event. This means I can choose at least 3 details that are important when explaining my event. Reasoning 2.W.3
246 I can identify the parts of a narrative including beginning and ending. 2.W.3
247 I can identify the sequence of events and the details related to the events. 2.W.3
248 I can identify transition words (first, then, next, last, finally). 2.W.3
249 I can think about the event I chose and describe my feelings. Reasoning 2.W.3
250 I can create important details to create a clear picture of my event. This means I can develop at least three important details to help my audience picture my event in their head. Reasoning 2.W.3
251 I can use transition words correctly. This means I can use at least three transition words in my narrative to show when things change. Reasoning 2.W.3
252 I can write a narrative piece that retells an event in my life. Product 2.W.3
253 I can use supporting details in my writing. Product 2.W.3
254 I can use transition words in my writing. Product 2.W.3
255 I can write an appropriate conclusion. Product 2.W.3
256 I can focus on a topic for my writing. 2.W.5
257 I can revise and edit my writing. 2.W.5
258 I can make my writing better by revising and editing. This means that I use suggestions from adults and other students to improve my writing. Reasoning 2.W.5
259 I can use the computer (e.g., turn on, log on, use common software, basic word processing). 2.W.6
260 I can choose technology to produce and publish my writing. Reasoning 2.W.6
261 I can use technology to produce and publish my writing. Skill 2.W.6
262 I can find information on a topic. 2.W.7
263 I can work with others to find information and create research and writing projects. Reasoning 2.W.7
264 I can organize my information to be shared with others (create a written/oral report, research projects) Reasoning 2.W.7
265 I can recall information. 2.W.8
266 I can gather information from several sources (books, internet, interviews, articles, newspapers) 2.W.8
267 I can answer a question by using what I already know. Reasoning 2.W.8
268 I can answer a question by looking back at my sources (books, internet, interviews, articles, newspapers) Reasoning 2.W.8
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