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English Standards of Learning Crosswalk Between the 2010 and 2002 Standards Virginia Department of Education March 2011 Questions concerning the crosswalk should be addressed to: Tracy Fair Robertson, English Coordinator, at Tracy.Robertson@doe.virginia.gov or (804) 371-7585 Thomas Santangelo, Elementary English Specialist, at Thomas.Santangelo@doe.virginia.gov or (804) 225-3203 Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 1

1.1 The student will continue to demonstrate growth in the use of oral language. Strand: Oral Language a) Listen and respond to a variety of electronic media and other age-appropriate materials. Removed books, audiotapes, videos. Added electronic b) Tell and retell stories and events in logical order. c) Participate in a variety of oral language activities, including choral speaking and reciting short poems, rhymes, songs, and stories with repeated patterns. d) Participate in creative dramatics. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 2

1.1d e) Express ideas orally in complete sentences. 1.2 The student will expand understanding and use of word meanings. Removed continue to and use listening and speaking vocabularies. Added understanding and use of word meanings. a) Increase listening and speaking vocabularies. Changed oral descriptive vocabulary to listening and speaking vocabularies. b) Begin to ask for clarification and explanation of words and ideas. c) Use common singular and plural nouns. 1.2e d) Use vocabulary from other content areas. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 3

1.3 The student will adapt or change oral language to fit the situation. a) Initiate conversation with peers and adults. b) Follow rules for conversation using appropriate voice level in small-group settings. Added using appropriate voice level in small-group settings from 1.3c. c) Ask and respond to questions. 1.3d Removed in small group settings. d) Follow simple two-step oral directions. 1.2c e) Give simple two-step oral directions. 1.2d Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 4

1.4 The student will orally identify, produce, and manipulate various units of speech sounds within words. Removed phonemes (small units of sound) in syllables and multisyllabic words. Added produce and various units of speech sounds within words. a) Create rhyming words. 1.4c Removed orally. b) Count phonemes (sounds) in one-syllable words. 1.4a Removed a maximum of three syllables. Added onesyllable. c) Blend sounds to make one-syllable words. 1.4d Removed word parts and words with one to three syllables. Added one-syllable words. d) Segment one-syllable words into individual speech sounds (phonemes). e) Add or delete phonemes (sounds) to make new words. 1.4b Removed orally...change syllables or. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 5

1.5 The student will apply knowledge of how print is organized and read. Strand: Reading a) Read from left to right and from top to bottom. b) Match spoken words with print. c) Identify letters, words, sentences, and ending punctuation. Added and ending punctuation. d) Read his/her own writing. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 6

1.6 The student will apply phonetic principles to read and spell. a) Use beginning and ending consonants to decode and spell single-syllable words. b) Use two-letter consonant blends to decode and spell single-syllable words. c) Use beginning consonant digraphs to decode and spell single-syllable words. d) Use short vowel sounds to decode and spell singlesyllable words. e) Blend beginning, middle, and ending sounds to recognize and read words. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 7

f) Use word patterns to decode unfamiliar words. g) Read and spell simple two-syllable compound words. Removed Use. Added Read and spell simple two-syllable. h) Read and spell commonly used sight words. Removed high frequency including the, said, and come. 1.7 The student will use semantic clues and syntax to expand vocabulary when reading. Removed meaning language structure. Added semantic syntax. a) Use words, phrases, and sentences. b) Use titles and pictures. 1.7a Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 8

1.7b c) Use information in the story to read words. d) Use knowledge of sentence structure. 1.7c e) Use knowledge of story structure. f) Reread and self-correct. 1.7d 1.8 The student will expand vocabulary. a) Discuss meanings of words in context. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 9

b) Develop vocabulary by listening to and reading a variety of texts. c) Ask for the meaning of unknown words and make connections to familiar words. d) Use text clues such as words or pictures to discern meanings of unknown words. e) Use vocabulary from other content areas. 1.9 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of fictional texts. Removed and nonfiction. Added texts. a) Preview the selection. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 10

b) Set a purpose for reading. c) Relate previous experiences to what is read. d) Make and confirm predictions. Removed about content. Added and confirm. e) Ask and answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about what is read. f) Identify characters, setting, and important events. g) Retell stories and events, using beginning, middle, and end. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 11

Removed topic or. Added or theme. h) Identify the main idea or theme. i) Read and reread familiar stories, poems, and passages with fluency, accuracy, and meaningful expression. 1.10 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of nonfiction texts. a) Preview the selection. b) Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning. c) Set a purpose for reading. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 12

d) Identify text features such as pictures, headings, charts, and captions. e) Make and confirm predictions. f) Ask and answer who, what, where, when, why, and how questions about what is read. g) Identify the main idea. h) Read and reread familiar passages with fluency, accuracy, and meaningful expression. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 13

1.10 1.11 The student will use simple reference materials. a) Use knowledge of alphabetical order by first letter. 1.10a b) Use a picture dictionary to find meanings of unfamiliar words. 1.10b 1.12 The student will print legibly. Strand: Writing 1.11 a) Form letters accurately. 1.11a Added accurately. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 14

1.11b Removed and. Added within. b) Space words within sentences. c) Use the alphabetic code to write unknown words phonetically. 1.13 The student will write to communicate ideas for a variety of purposes. 1.12 Added for a variety of purposes. a) Generate ideas. 1.12a b) Focus on one topic. 1.12b c) Revise by adding descriptive words when writing about people, places, things, and events. 1.12c Removed Use. Added Revise by adding. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 15

English Standards of Learning 1.12d d) Use complete sentences in final copies. e) Begin each sentence with a capital letter and use ending punctuation in final copies. 1.12e f) Use correct spelling for commonly used sight words and phonetically regular words in final copies. g) Share writing with others. 1.12f Removed high frequency. Added commonly used. 1.12g 1.14 The student will use available technology for reading and writing. 1.12h Added for reading and writing. Virginia Department of Education, March 2011 Grade 1 English 16