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Instructor Manuals and Student Books ETC: (A) Establish the Course Year 1 (B) Establish the Course End Year 1 (C) Establish the Course Year 2 (D): Establish the Course End Year 2 TPS: The Prediction Strategy PS: Possible Selves for Readers TBS: The Bridging Strategy SS: Summarization Strategy SI: Strategy Integration PASS: The PASS Strategy VP: Vocabulary Process TPSSB: The Prediction Strategy Student Book TBSRW: The Bridging Strategy Reading Workout SSSB: Summarization Strategy Student Book Reading: Literature Key Ideas and Details 1. Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Tests A1A-6E TBSRW 1A-6E SSSB Passages A1A-6E; Comprehension Tests A1A-6E Page 1 of 12

2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text. 3. Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme. ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 TPS L1 10, p. 2-107 TBS Book Study Option L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158;L18, p. 181;L20, p. 193 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Tests A1A-6E TBSRW A1A-6E ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 TPS L1 10, p. 2-107 TBS Book Study Option L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158;L18, p. 181;L20, p. 193 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Tests A1A-6E TBSRW A1A-6E; Page 2 of 12

4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language evokes a sense of time and place; how it sets a formal or informal tone). 5. Analyze how an author s choices concerning how to structure a text, order events within it (e.g., parallel plots), and manipulate time (e.g., pacing, flashbacks) create such effects as mystery, tension, or surprise. ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 TBSRW Scrimmages A1A-6E TPSSB A1A-6E VP begins in ETC L6, p45 and every lesson of TPS, PS, TBS, SI, SS, PASS ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 ; ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-96 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109; TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52; SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Tests A1A-6E TBSRW: 1A-6E Page 3 of 12

7. Analyze the representation of a subject or a key scene in two different artistic mediums, including what is emphasized or absent in each treatment (e.g., Auden s Musée des Beaux Arts and Breughel s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus). 10. By the end of grade 9, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the grades 9 10 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, at the high end of the grades 9 10 text complexity band independently and proficiently. ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-96 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 Posttest Assessments: Posttest Assessments ETC(D) Book Study Option 1-4, p. 109 PASS L5, p. 47 Book Study Option; PASS L6, p. 57 Posttest Assessments Page 4 of 12

Reading: Informational Text Key Ideas and Details 1. Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. ETC (A) L2, p. 38 ETC (A) Book Study Option L18-23, p. 55-63 ETC (C) L5-9, p. 95-96 ETC (D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TPS L2, p. 21; L4, p. 46; L5, p. 56; L6, p. 66; PS L1, p. 5; L2, p. 12 TBS L2, p. 9; L15, p. 158; L20, p. 191 SI Book Study Option L2-5, p. 17-70 SS L2, p. 20; L3, p. 32; L4, p. 48; L5, p. 70 PASS L1, p. 3; L2, p. 14; L4, p. 34; L6, p. 57 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Comprehension Tests A1A-6E TBSRW Scrimmage A1A-6E SSSB A1A-6E 2. Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text. ETC(C) L5-9, p. 95-96 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TPS L2, p. 21; L4, p. 46; L5, p. 56; L6, p. 66; PS L1, p. 5; L2, p. 12 TBS L2, p. 9; L15, p. 158; L20, p. 191 SI Book Study Option L2-5, p. 17-70 SS L2, p. 20; L3, p. 32; L4, p. 48; L5, p. 70 PASS L1, p. 3; L2, p. 14; L4, p. 34; L6, p. 57 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Comprehension Tests A1A-6E TBSRW Scrimmage A1A-6E SSSB A1A-6E Page 5 of 12

3. Analyze how the author unfolds an analysis or series of ideas or events, including the order in which the points are made, how they are introduced and developed, and the connections that are drawn between them. 4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper). 5. Analyze in detail how an author s ideas or claims are developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or larger portions of a text (e.g., a section or chapter). ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TPS L2, p. 21; L4, p. 46; L5, p. 56; L6, p. 66; TBS L2, p. 9; L15, p. 158; L20, p. 191 SI Book Study Option L2-5, p. 17-70 SS L2, p. 20; L3, p. 32; L4, p. 48; L5, p. 70 PASS L1, p. 3; L2, p. 14; L4, p. 34; L6, p. 57 ETC(C) L2-25, p. 89-101 VP begins in ETC(A) L6, p. 45 and every lesson of ETC:B,C,D; TPS; PS; TBS; SI; SS; PASS TPSSB Passages A1A-6E; Comprehension Tests A1A-6E; PS L1, p. 5; L2, p. 12 TBSRW Scrimmage A1A-6E SSSB A1A-6E TBSRW Scrimmages A1A-6E TPSSB A1A-6E ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109; ; TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 Page 6 of 12

6. Determine an author s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose. ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109; PS Book Study Option L1, p. 5; L3, p. 21; L4, p. 29 Range of Reading and Level of Complexity 10. By the end of grade 9, read and comprehend literary nonfiction in the grades 9 10 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend literary nonfiction at the high end of the grades 9 10 text complexity band independently and proficiently. Posttest Assessments Posttest Assessments ETC(D) Book Study Option 1-4, p. 109 PASS L5, p. 47 Book Study Option PASS L6, p. 57 Posttest Assessments Page 7 of 12

Speaking and Listening Comprehension and Collaboration 1. Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9 10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. A. Come to discussions prepared, having read and researched material under study; explicitly draw on that preparation by referring to evidence from texts and other research on the topic or issue to stimulate a thoughtful, well-reasoned exchange of ideas. ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E TBSRW: 1A-6E SSSB Passages A1A-6E ETC(D) 10-11, p. 114 PS L2-6, p. 12-43 ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 TPS L2-10, p. 21-107 TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p. 17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E Page 8 of 12

B. Work with peers to set rules for collegial discussions and decision-making (e.g., informal consensus, taking votes on key issues, presentation of alternate views), clear goals and deadlines, and individual roles as needed. ETC(A) L5, p. 43; L18, p. 55 ETC(C) L1, p. 87; L2, p. 89; L3, p. 91 TPS L2-10, p. 21-107 TBS L1, p. 5 C. Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that relate the current discussion to broader themes or larger ideas; actively incorporate others into the discussion; and clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions. D. Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives, summarize points of agreement and disagreement, and, when warranted, qualify or justify their own views and understanding and make new connections in light of the evidence and reasoning presented. ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 TPS L2-10, p. 21-107 TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E Thinking Reading: ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E TBSRW: 1A-6E SSSB Passages A1A-6E Page 9 of 12

2. Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source. ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TBS Book Study Options L6, p. 67; L10, p. 111; L15, p. 158; L18, p. 181; L20, p. 193 SI Book Study Option L2, p. 17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 3. Evaluate a speaker s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric, identifying any fallacious reasoning or exaggerated or distorted evidence. ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 ETC(A) Book Study Option L18-23, p. 55-63 ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 TPS Book Study Option L3, p. 32; L4, p. 46; L5, p. 56; L6, p. 66; L7, p. 76; L8, p. 95; PS Book Study Option L1, p. 5; L3, p. 21; L4, p. 29 Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas 4. Present information, findings, and supporting evidence clearly, concisely, and logically such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and task. ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 ETC(A) Book Study Option L18-23, p. 55-63 ETC(C) Book Study Option L5-9, p. 95-95 ETC(D) Book Study Option L1-4, p. 109 SI Book Study Option L2, p. 17; L3, p. 34; L4, p. 52 SS Book Study Options L5, p. 70; L6, p. 84; L7, p. 97, L8, p. 110; L10, p. 122 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E TBSRW: 1A-6E SSSB Passages A1A-6E Page 10 of 12

5. Make strategic use of digital media (e.g., textual, graphical, audio, visual, and interactive elements) in presentations to enhance understanding of findings, reasoning, and evidence and to add interest. ETC(C) L2-15, p. 89-101 TPSSB Passages A1A-6E TBSRW 1A-6E SSSB Passages A1A-6E Language: Vocabulary Acquisition 4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grades 9 10 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. A. Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence, paragraph, or text; a word s position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. B. Identify and correctly use patterns of word changes that indicate different meanings or parts of speech (e.g., analyze, analysis, analytical; advocate, advocacy). C. Consult general and specialized 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, its part of speech, or its etymology. Page 11 of 12

D. 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). 5. Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. A. Interpret figures of speech (e.g., euphemism, oxymoron) in context and analyze their role in the text. B. Analyze nuances in the meaning of words with similar denotations. 6. Acquire and use accurately general academic and domain-specific words and phrases, sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Page 12 of 12