North Carolina Information and Technology Essential Standards

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North Carolina Information and Technology Essential Standards Kindergarten K.SI.1 Classify useful. K.SI.1.1 Identify (e.g., print, non-print, electronic, people). K.SI.1.2 Identify the relevant for a given task. K.IN.1 Understand the difference between text read for enjoyment and text read for K.IN.1.1 Understand the meaning of fiction and nonfiction. K.IN.1.2 Identify resources with appropriate factual K.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce classroom concepts and activities. K.TT.1.1 Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information K.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information K.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (multimedia, audio and visual recording, online K.RP.1 Understand the importance of good questions in conducting research. K.RP.1.1 Identify questions that are relevant for a given topic or purpose. K.SE.1 Remember safety and ethical issues related to the responsible use of K.SE.1.1 Identify examples of responsible use and care of technology hardware and software. K.SE.1.2 Remember internet safety rules. K.SE.1.3 Recognize the importance of respect for the work of others.

Grade 1, Information and Technology Essential Standards 1.SI.1 Recall useful. 1.SI.1.1 Identify various resources for information (e. g., print, audio-visual, electronic, people). 1.SI.1.2 Classify resources as relevant for a given purpose and/or topic. 1.IN.1 Understand the difference between text read for enjoyment and text read for 1.IN.1.1 Classify text as nonfiction or fiction. I.IN.1.2 Compare important facts and minor details. 1.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce classroom concepts and activities. 1.TT.1.1Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information 1.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information 1.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (multimedia, audio and visual recording, online 1.RP.1 Remember the steps of a simple (or simplified) research process. 1.RP.1.1 Recognize the steps of a simple (or simplified) research process. 1.SE.1 Understand safety and ethical issues related to the responsible use of 1.SE.1.1 Use technology hardware and software responsibly. 1.SE.1.2 Explain why safety is important when using the Internet. 1.SE.1.3 Recognize the need to obtain permission or give credit when using intellectual property of others.

Grade 2, Information and Technology Essential Standards 2.SI.1 Categorize as appropriate or inappropriate. 2.SI.1.1 Classify as relevant for particular topics or purposes. 2.SI.1.2 Classify resources as current or not current. 2.IN.1 Understand appropriate procedures when reading for enjoyment and 2.IN.1.1 Categorize books by their genre characteristics. 2.IN.1.2 Summarize appropriate reading strategies when reading for 2.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce classroom concepts and activities. 2.TT.1.1 Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information 2.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information 2.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (multimedia, audio and visual recording, online 2.RP.1 Apply the research process by participating in whole-class research. 2.RP.1.1 Execute the steps of a simple research process (three to four steps). 2.SE.1 Understand issues related to the safe, ethical, and responsible use of 2.SE.1.1 Use technology hardware and software responsibly. 2.SE.1. Explain why safe use of electronic resources is important. 2.SE.1.3 Use simple citation rules for print and electronic resources.

Grade 3, Information and Technology Essential Standards 3.SI.1 Categorize for specific purposes. 3.SI.1.1 Classify various types of resources as appropriate or inappropriate for purposes. 3.SI.1.2 Classify resources as reliable or not reliable. 3.IN.1 Apply strategies that are appropriate when reading for enjoyment and for 3.IN.1.1 Use visual and literacy cues to locate relevant information in a given text (e.g., bold print, italics, bullets, etc). 3.IN.1.2 Compare the characteristics of genres to develop diverse reading habits. 3.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce classroom concepts and activities. 3.TT.1.1 Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information 3.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information 3.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (multimedia, audio and visual recording, online 3.RP.1 Apply a research process as part of collaborative research. 3.RP.1.1 Implement a research process by collaborating effectively with other students. 3.SE.1 Understand issues related to the safe, ethical, and responsible use of 3.SE.1.1 Understand the guidelines for responsible use of technology hardware. 3.SE.1.2 Understand ethical behavior (copyright, not plagiarizing, netiquette) when using resources. 3.SE.1.3 Understand internet safety precautions (personal information, passwords, etc.).

Grade 4, Information and Technology Essential Standards 4.SI.1 Apply criteria to determine appropriate information resources for specific topics and purposes. 4.SI.1.1 Use various types of resources to gather information (including print and online media). 4.SI.1.2 Use relevant for an assigned task. 4.SI.1.3 Use reliable. 4.IN.1 Apply appropriate strategies when reading for enjoyment and for 4.IN.1.1 Implement appropriate reading strategies when reading for 4.IN.1.2 Explain the importance of relevant characteristics in various genres. 4.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce classroom concepts and activities. 4.TT.1.1 Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information 4.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information 4.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (multimedia, audio and visual recording, online 4.RP.1 Apply a research process as part of collaborative research. 4.RP.1.1 Implement a research process by collaborating effectively with other students. 4.SE.1 Understand issues related to the safe, ethical, and responsible use of 4.SE.1.1 Understand the guidelines for responsible use of technology hardware. 4.SE.1.2 Understand ethical behavior (copyright, not plagiarizing, netiquette) when using resources. 4.SE.1.3 Understand internet safety precautions (personal information, passwords, etc.).

Grade 5, Information and Technology Essential Standards 5.SI.1 Apply criteria to determine appropriate information resources for specific topics and purposes. 5.SI.1.1 Use various types of resources to gather information (including print and online media). 5.SI.1.2 Use relevant for an assigned task. 5.SI.1.3 Use reliable. 5.IN.1 Analyze appropriate strategies when reading for enjoyment and for 5.IN.1.1 Differentiate strategies when reading informational text in a variety of formats (e.g., print, online, audio, etc.) to complete assigned tasks. 5.IN.1.2 Differentiate strategies when reading various genres. 5.TT.1 Use technology tools and skills to reinforce and extend classroom concepts and activities. 5.TT.1.1 Use a variety of technology tools to gather data and information 5.TT.1.2 Use a variety of technology tools to organize data and information 5.TT.1.3 Use technology tools to present data and information (e.g., multimedia, audio and visual recording, online 5.RP.1 Apply a research process as part of collaborative research. 5.RP.1.1 Implement a research process by collaborating effectively with other students. 5.SE.1 Understand issues related to the safe, ethical, and responsible use of 5.SE.1.1 Understand the guidelines for responsible use of technology hardware. 5.SE.1.2 Understand ethical behavior (e.g., copyright, not plagiarizing, netiquette) when using resources. 5.SE.1.3 Understand internet safety precautions (e.g., personal information, passwords, etc.).