An HMH Correlation of Great Source Lessons in Literacy 2007 to Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (2010) GRADE SIX

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An HMH Correlation of Great Source Lessons in Literacy 2007 to Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (2010) GRADE SIX Reading Standards for Literature 6-12 Key Ideas and Details RL.6.1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RL.6.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments. RL.6.3 Describe how a particular story s or drama s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution. Craft and Structure RL.6.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone. RL.6.5 Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot. RL.6.6 Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RL.6.7 Compare and contrast the experience of reading a story, drama, or poem to listening to or viewing an audio, video, or live version of the text, including contrasting what they see and hear when reading the text to what they perceive when they listen or watch. RL.6.8 (Not applicable to literature) RL.6.9 Compare and contrast texts in different forms or genres (e.g., stories and poems; historical novels and fantasy stories) in terms of their approaches to similar themes and topics. Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RL.6.10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the grades 6 8 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. Lesson(s) 26, 38, 39 Assessment 44-45, 70-71 Lesson(s) 31, 38 Assessment 54-55, 68-69 Lesson(s) 31, 35 Assessment 54-55, 62-63 Lesson(s) 18, 33, 34, 37 Assessment 58-59, 66-67 Lesson(s) 34, 38 Assessment 60-61, 68-69 Lesson(s) 39 Assessment 70-71 Opportunity to address Lesson(s) 18, 35, 74 Assessment 28-29, 112 Lesson(s) 31, 34 Lesson(s) 13-15, 16, 19, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 Assessment 22, 24, 30, 38, 44, 48, 54, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70 1

Reading Standards for Informational Text 6-12 Key Ideas and Details RI.6.1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RI.6.2 Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments. RI.6.3 Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through examples or anecdotes). Craft and Structure RI.6.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings. RI.6.5 Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the ideas. RI.6.6 Determine an author s point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RI.6.7 Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue. RI.6.8 Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not. RI.6.9 Compare and contrast one author s presentation of events with that of another (e.g., a memoir written by and a biography on the same person). Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RI.6.10 By the end of the year, read and comprehend literary nonfiction in the grades 6 8 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. Lesson(s) 21, 25, 26, 32 Assessment 34-35, 42-43, 44-45, 56-57 Lesson(s) 20, 21, 32 Assessment 32-33, 34-35, 56-57 Lesson(s) 21 Assessment 34-35 Lesson(s) 18, 27 Assessment 28-29 Lesson(s) 21, 22, 32 Assessment 34-35, 36-37, 56-57 Lesson(s) 28, 30 Assessment 48-49, 52-53 Lesson(s) 17, 18, 32, 40, 41 Assessment 72-73, 74-75 Lesson(s) 29 Assessment 50-51 Opportunity to address Lesson(s) 27, 32 Assessment 46-47 Lesson(s) 13-15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32 Assessment 23, 26, 28, 32, 34, 36, 40, 42, 46, 49, 50, 52, 56 2

Writing Standards 6-12 Text Types and Purposes W.6.1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. W.6.1.a W.6.1.b W.6.1.c Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly. Support claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence, using credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text. Use words, phrases, and clauses to clarify the relationships among claim(s) and reasons. Lesson(s) 28, 42 Assessment 77 Lesson(s) 28, 43 Lesson(s) 43 W.6.1.d Establish and maintain a formal style. NA W.6.1.e Provide a concluding statement or section that Lesson(s) 42 follows from the argument presented. Assessment 77 W.6.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content. W.6.2.a W.6.2.b W.6.2.c W.6.2.d Introduce a topic; organize ideas, concepts, and information, using strategies such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and cause/effect; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics (e.g., charts, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension. Develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples. Use appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts. Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic. Lesson(s) 22, 42, 45 Assessment 77, 80-81 Lesson(s) 45 Assessment 80-81 Lesson(s) 22, 43 Lesson(s) 43 W.6.2.e Establish and maintain a formal style. NA W.6.2.f Provide a concluding statement or section that Opportunity to address follows from the information or explanation Lesson(s) 45 presented. Assessment 81 3

W.6.3 W.6.3.a W.6.3.b W.6.3.c W.6.3.d W.6.3.e Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences. Engage and orient the reader by establishing a context and introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally and logically. Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, and description, to develop experiences, events, and/or characters. Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or setting to another. Use precise words and phrases, relevant descriptive details, and sensory language to convey experiences and events. Provide a conclusion that follows from the narrated experiences or events. Production and Distribution of Writing W.6.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. (Grade-specific expectations for writing types are defined in standards 1 3 above.) W.6.5 With some guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach. (Editing for conventions should demonstrate command of Language standards 1 3 up to and including grade 6 on page 52.) W.6.6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing as well as to interact and collaborate with others; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of three pages in a single sitting. Lesson(s) 25, 42, 44 Assessment 77, 79 Lesson(s) 43 Lesson(s) 43 Lesson(s) 25, 43 Opportunity to address Lesson(s) 44 Assessment 79 Lesson(s) 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 Assessment 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87 Lesson(s) 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 Assessment 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87 Lesson(s) 68 Assessment 105 4

Research to Build and Present Knowledge W.6.7 Conduct short research projects to answer a Lesson(s) 20, 22, 29, 30, 40, 41, 67, 68 question, drawing on several sources and refocusing the inquiry when appropriate. Assessment 104, 105 W.6.8 Gather relevant information from multiple print Lesson(s) 20, 30, 40, 41, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71 and digital sources; assess the credibility of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and Assessment 102, 104, 105, 106-107, 110 conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism and providing basic bibliographic information for sources. W.6.9 Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. W.6.9.a Apply grade 6 Reading standards to literature Lesson(s) 27 (e.g., Compare and contrast texts in different forms or genres [e.g., stories and poems; historical novels and fantasy stories] in terms of their approaches to similar themes and topics ). W.6.9.b Apply grade 6 Reading standards to literary nonfiction (e.g., Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not ). Lesson(s) 20 Range of Writing W.6.10 Write routinely over extended time frames (time Lesson(s) 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for Assessment 79, 80-81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86-87 a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences. 5

Speaking and Listening Standards 6-12 Comprehension and Collaboration SL.6.1 Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 6 topics, texts, and issues, building on others ideas and expressing their own clearly. SL.6.1.a Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on that preparation by referring to evidence on the topic, text, or issue to probe and reflect on ideas under discussion. SL.6.1.b Follow rules for collegial discussions, set specific goals and deadlines, and define individual roles as needed. SL.6.1.c Pose and respond to specific questions with elaboration and detail by making comments that contribute to the topic, text, or issue under discussion. SL.6.1.d Review the key ideas expressed and demonstrate understanding of multiple perspectives through reflection and paraphrasing. SL.6.2 Interpret information presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) and explain how it contributes to a topic, text, or issue under study. SL.6.3 Delineate a speaker s argument and specific claims, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not. Presentation and Knowledge of Ideas SL.6.4 Present claims and findings, sequencing ideas logically and using pertinent descriptions, facts, and details to accentuate main ideas or themes; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation. SL.6.5 Include multimedia components (e.g., graphics, images, music, sound) and visual displays in presentations to clarify information. SL.6.6 Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. (See grade 6 Language standards 1 and 3 on page 52 for specific expectations.) Lesson(s) 16, 23, 24, 28, 29, 37, 39, 72-73 Lesson(s) 72-73 Lesson(s) 17, 28, 29, 32, 38, 72-73 Lesson(s) 28, 39, 72-73 Lesson(s) 32, 40, 41 Assessment 72-73, 74-75 Lesson(s) 24, 29, 30, 72-73 Assessment 40-41, 50-51, 111 Lesson(s) 20, 22, 23, 40, 41, 73 Lesson(s) 17, 22, 29, 40 Lesson(s) 20, 33, 34, 36, 38, 73 6

Language Standards 6-12 Conventions of Standard English L.6.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. L.6.1.a Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). Lesson(s) 60 Assessment 97 L.6.1.b Use intensive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves). NA L.6.1.c Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in Lesson(s) 60 pronoun number and person.* Assessment 97 L.6.1.d L.6.1.e L.6.2 L.6.2.a Recognize and correct vague pronouns (i.e., ones with unclear or ambiguous antecedents).* Recognize variations from standard English in their own and others writing and speaking, and identify and use strategies to improve expression in conventional language.* Lesson(s) 60 Assessment 97 Lesson(s) 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 Assessment 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Use punctuation (commas, parentheses, dashes) to set off nonrestrictive/parenthetical elements.* Lesson(s) 53, 56, 64 Assessment 90, 93, 101 L.6.2.b Spell correctly. Lesson(s) 57, 64 Assessment 94, 101 Knowledge of Language L.6.3 Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. L.6.3.a Vary sentence patterns for meaning, reader/ listener interest, and style.* Lesson(s) 63 Assessment 100 L.6.3.b Maintain consistency in style and tone.* NA Vocabulary Acquisition and Use L.6.4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 6 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. L.6.4.a L.6.4.b L.6.4.c L.6.4.d Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word s position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. Use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., audience, auditory, audible). Consult reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital, to find the pronunciation of a word or determine or clarify its precise meaning or its part of speech. Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in context or in a dictionary). Lesson(s) 6, 39 Assessment 12 Lesson(s) 1, 2 Assessment 7, 8 Lesson(s) 11, 12 Assessment 17-18, 19-20 Lesson(s) 11 Assessment 17-18 7

L.6.5 L.6.5.a L.6.5.b L.6.5.c L.6.6 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. Interpret figures of speech (e.g., personification) in context. Use the relationship between particular words (e.g., cause/effect, part/whole, item/category) to better understand each of the words. Distinguish among the connotations (associations) of words with similar denotations (definitions) (e.g., stingy, scrimping, economical, unwasteful, thrifty). Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Lesson(s) 33, 27 Assessment 58 Lesson(s) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Assessment 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Lesson(s) 10 Assessment 16 Lesson(s) 4-10 Assessment 10-16 8