READING/ELA WRITING. 1 st Grade Quarter 1 Report Card Details

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1 st Grade Quarter 1 Report Card Details READING/ELA Reading Foundational Skills RF1a: Understands concepts of print Recognizes the features of a sentence RF2c-d: Phonological awareness Isolates and pronounces initial, medial vowel, and final sounds Segments spoken words into individual sounds RF3b: Phonics and word recognition Decodes regularly spelled words Reading Literary and Informational R2: Identifies key Retells stories W3: Uses text types and purposes Writes narratives W5: Uses writing process Focuses on topic, edits, and adds Speaking and Listening SL1: Participates in conversations including questioning Follows agreed upon rules for discussions Builds on others talk in conversation Asks questions to clear up confusion SL4: Describes things with relevant Expresses ideas and feelings clearly Language L1b-i: Uses conventions of standard English when writing or speaking Uses common, proper, and possessive nouns Uses singular and plural nouns with WRITING R3: Describes story elements using key ; describes connections Describes characters, setting, and major events R4: Literary language; asks and answers questions to determine word meaning Identifies words that suggest feelings and senses R7: Describes story elements using illustrations Uses illustrations and to describe characters, setting, or events matching verbs Uses Adjectives L1a & k: Uses conventions of writing Prints in upper and lowercase letters Prints with appropriate spacing L1j: Produces complete sentences and conjunctions Produces complete, simple sentence L2a: Uses capitalization Capitalizes initial word L2b: Uses punctuation Uses end punctuation L2e: Spells correctly Spells untaught words phonetically L4-5: Determines meaning of unknown words and understands word relationships Uses context clues to determine word meaning Identifies real-life connections between words and their use

1 st Grade Quarter 1 Report Card Details Mathematics Operations and Algebraic Thinking OA3, OA5: Applies properties and uses strategies of addition and subtraction Applies properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract Relates counting to addition and subtraction OA7: Understands the equal sign Understands the meaning of the equal sign Number and Operations in Base Ten NBT1: Extends the counting sequence Counts, reads, writes, and represents numbers up to 120 NBT7: Identifies dimes Understands that ten pennies equals one dime using manipulatives Measurement and Data MD4: Represents and interprets data Organizes, represents, and interprets data with up to three categories SCIENCE Earth Science S1E: Weather Observes, measures, and communicates weather data to see patterns in weather and climate Historical Understandings H2: American Folktales Johnny Appleseed SOCIAL STUDIES Geographic Understandings G2: Maps and Globes Identifies and locates city, county, state, nation and continent on a map or globe; uses cardinal directions

1 st Grade Quarter 2 Report Card Details READING/ELA Reading Foundational Skills RF1a: Understands concepts of print Recognizes the features of a sentence RF2a-d: Phonological awareness Distinguishes long from short vowel sounds Orally blends sounds RF3a-c: Phonics and word recognition Knows the spelling sounds for common consonant diagraphs Knows final e makes vowels long RF4a-d: Reads with accuracy and fluency Reads on-level texts with purpose and understanding (60WPM level J) Reads with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression Self corrects reading Recognizes and reads irregular spelled words Reading Literary and Informational R1: Asks and answers questions about key RI1: asks and answers questions about key R2: Identifies key ; retells stories RI2: Identifies the main topic and retells key R3: Describes story elements using key ; describes connections RI3: Describes connections between 2 individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information R4: Literary language: asks and answers questions to determine word meaning RI4: Asks and answers questions to determine or clarify the meaning of words R5: Contrast literary and informational texts RI5: Knows and uses various text figures to locate facts R6: Point of view RI6: Distinguishes between information provided by pictures and words R7: Describes story elements using Illustrations RI7: Uses illustrations and to describe key ideas R9: Compares and contrasts characters/texts RL9: Compares and contrasts the adventures and experiences of characters R10: Reads stories, poetry, and informational texts RL10: With support and prompting, reads grade level stories and poetry W2: Uses text types and purposes Writes opinion pieces W5: Uses writing process Focuses on topic, edits, and adds W7: Participates in shared research and writing projects Recalls information from experiences or gathers information from sources Speaking and Listening SL2: Participates in conversations including questioning Asks and answers questions about key from presenter SL6: Describes things with relevant Speaks in complete sentences WRITING Language L1b-i: Uses conventions of Standard English when writing and speaking L1d:Uses personal, possessive and indefinite pronouns L1a & k: Uses conventions of writing Prints in upper and lowercase letters Prints with appropriate spacing L1j: Produces complete sentences and conjunctions Produces complete, simple sentence L2a: Uses capitalization Capitalizes initial words and proper nouns L2b: Uses punctuation Uses end punctuation L2e: Spells correctly Spells untaught words phonetically

1 st Grade Quarter 2 Report Card Details L4c-5a: Determines meaning of unknown words and understands word relationships Identifies root words and their inflectional endings Sorts words into categories MATHEMATICS Operations and Algebraic Thinking OA1: Solves problems with addition and subtraction using models Uses addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems by using objects, drawings, and equations OA2: Solves word problems with 3 addends using models Solves word problems that call for addition of 3 whole numbers with sums equal to or less than 20 OA3, OA5: Applies properties and uses strategies of addition and subtraction Applies properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract Relates counting to addition and subtraction OA4: Understands subtraction as missing addend Understands subtraction as a missingaddend problem OA6: Shows fact fluency Adds and subtracts within 20 using strategies Demonstrates timed fluency within 10 OA7: Understands the equal sign Understands the meaning of the equal sign OA8: Determines the unknown whole number Determines the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation Number and Operations in Base Ten NBT1: Extends the counting sequence Counts, reads, writes, and represents numbers up to 120 NBT7: Identifies dimes Understands that ten pennies equals one dime using manipulatives Measurement and Data MD1, 2: Orders, measures, and compares length Orders and compares length expresses the length of an object as a whole number of length units MD3: Tells time Tells and writes time to the hour MD4: Represents and interprets data Organizes, represents, and interprets data with up to three categories SCIENCE Physical Science S1P: Recognize and explain sources of light and shadows SOCIAL STUDIES Historical Understandings H1: Historical figures in American history/character traits Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin Lewis and Clark with Sacagawea Geographic Understandings G2: Maps and Globes Identifies and locates city, county, state, nation and continent on a map or globe; uses cardinal directions

1 st Grade Quarter 3 Report Card Details READING/ELA Reading Foundational Skills RF1a: Understands concepts of print Recognizes the features of a sentence RF2a-d: Phonological awareness Isolates and pronounces initial, medial vowel, and final sounds Segments spoken words into individual sounds Distinguishes long from short vowel sounds Orally blends sounds RF3a-d, f: Phonics and word recognition Understands that every syllable must have a vowel Decodes 2 syllable words Reads words with inflectional endings RF4a-d: Reads with accuracy and fluency Reads on-level texts with purpose and understanding (60WPM level J) Reads with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression Self corrects reading Recognizes and reads irregular spelled words Reading Literary and Informational R1: Asks and answers questions about key RI1: Asks and answers questions about key R2: Identifies key ; retells stories RI2: Identifies the main topic and retells key R3: Describes story elements using key ; describes connections RL3: Describes characters, setting, and major events RI3: Describes connections between 2 individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information R4: Literary Language; asks and answers questions to determine word meaning RL4: Identifies words that suggest feelings or senses RI4: Asks and answers questions to determine or clarify the meaning of a word R5: Contrast literary and informational texts RL5: Explains major differences between literary and informational books R6: Point of view RL6: Identifies who is telling the story R7: Describes story elements using illustrations RL7: Uses illustrations and to describe characters, setting, or events RI7: Uses illustrations and to describe key ideas R8: Informational components RI8: Recognizes author s purpose, cause/effect, and main idea/supporting R9: Compares and contrasts characters/texts RI9: Identifies similarities in and differences between 2 texts on the same topic R10: Reads stories, poetry, and informational texts RI10: With support and prompting, reads grade level informational texts W1: Uses text types and purposes Writes informative/explanatory pieces W6: Uses writing process Uses a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing W8: Participates in shared research and writing projects Recalls information from experiences or gathers information from sources Speaking and Listening SL3: Participates in conversations WRITING including questioning Asks and answers questions about what a speaker says to gather additional information or to clarify SL5: Describes things with relevant Adds to clarify Language L1b-i: Uses conventions of Standard English when writing or speaking Uses verbs to convey a sense of past, present, and future

1 st Grade Quarter 3 Report Card Details Uses determiners Uses frequently occurring prepositions L1a & k: Uses conventions of writing Prints in upper and lowercase letters Prints with appropriate spacing L1j: Produces complete sentences and conjunctions Produces and expands complete and compound sentences Uses conjunctions (because, and, or) L2a: Uses capitalization Capitalizes initial words and proper nouns L2c: Uses punctuation MATHEMATICS Uses commas in dates and commas in a series L2d-e: Spells correctly Uses conventional spelling consistently in context of writing L4, L5: Determines meaning of unknown words and understands word relationships L4b: Uses affixes as a clue to determine word meaning L5b: Defines words by category and by key attributes L5d: Distinguishes meaning of verbs and adjectives Operations and Algebraic Thinking OA1: Solves problems with addition and subtraction using models Uses addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems by using objects, drawings, and equations OA2: Solves word problems with 3 addends using models Solves word problems that call for addition of 3 whole numbers with sums equal to or less than 20 OA3, OA5: Applies properties and uses strategies of addition and subtraction Applies properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract Relates counting to addition and subtraction OA4: Understands subtraction as missing addend Understands subtraction as a missingaddend problem OA6: Shows fact fluency Adds and subtracts within 20 using strategies Demonstrates timed fluency within 10 OA7: Understands the equal sign Understands the meaning of the equal sign OA8: Determines the unknown whole number Determines the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation Number and Operations in Base Ten NBT1: Extends the counting sequence Counts, reads, writes, and represents numbers up to 120 NBT2: Understands place value Understands tens and ones NBT3: Compares two-digit numbers Compares using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols NBT4: Add numbers to 100 (a 2 digit number by 1 digit using strategies) Adds numbers to 100 NBT5: Uses ten more and ten less strategy Mentally finds ten more or ten less than a number NBT6: Subtracts multiples of ten using drawings and strategies Subtracts multiples of ten and explains reasoning NBT7: Identifies dimes Understands that ten pennies equals one dime using manipulatives

1 st Grade Quarter 3 Report Card Details Measurement and Data MD1, 2: Orders, measures, and compares length Orders and compares length; expresses the length of an object as a whole number of length units MD3: Tells time Tells and writes time to half hour MD4: Represents and interprets data Organizes, represents, and interprets data with up to three categories SCIENCE Earth Science S1E: Observes and records changes in water as it relates to weather Life Science S1L: Investigates the characteristics and basic needs of animals SOCIAL STUDIES Historical Understandings H1: Historical figures in American history/character traits George Washington Carver Harriet Tubman Geographic Understandings G2: Maps and Globes Identifies and locates city, county, state, nation and continent on a map or globe; uses cardinal directions G3: Topographical features Locates all of the continents and major oceans Identifies and describes landforms

1 st Grade Quarter 4 Report Card Details READING/ELA Reading Foundational Skills RF1a: Understands concepts of print Recognizes the features of a sentence RF2a-d: Phonological awareness Isolates and pronounces initial, medial vowel, and final sounds Segments spoken words into individual sounds Distinguishes long from short vowel sounds Orally blends sounds RF3a-f: Phonics and word recognition Decodes regularly spelled words Knows the spelling sounds for common consonant diagraphs Knows final e makes vowels long Understands that every syllable must have a vowel Decodes 2 syllable words Reads words with inflectional endings RF4a-d: Reads with accuracy and fluency Reads on-level texts with purpose and understanding (60WPM level J) Reads with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression Self corrects reading Recognizes and reads irregular spelled words Reading Literary and Informational R1: Asks and answers questions about key R2: Identifies key ; retells stories RI2: Identifies the main topic and retells key R3: Describes story elements using key ; describes connections RL3: Describes characters, setting, and major events RI3: Describes connections between 2 individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information R4: Literacy language; asks and answers questions to determine word meaning RL4: Identifies words that suggest feelings or senses RI4: Asks and answers questions to determine or clarify the meaning of a word R5: Contrast literary and informational texts RI5: Knows and uses various text features to locate facts RL5: Explains major differences between literary and informational books R6: Point of view RI6: Distinguishes between information proved by pictures and words RL6: Identifies who is telling the story R7: Describes story elements using illustrations RL7: Uses illustrations and to describe characters, setting, or events RI7: Uses illustrations and to describe key ideas RI8: Informational components Recognizes authors purpose, cause/effect, and main idea/supporting R9: Compares and contrasts characters/texts RL9: Compares and contrasts the adventures and experiences of characters RI9: Identifies similarities and differences between 2 texts on the same topic R10: Reads stories, poetry, and informational texts RL10: With support and prompting, reads grade level stories and poetry RI10: With support and prompting, reads grade level informational texts

1 st Grade Quarter 4 Report Card Details WRITING W1, W2, W3: Uses text types and purposes Reassesses opinion, narrative, and information pieces W5, W6: Uses writing process Focuses on topic, edits, and adds Uses a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing W7, W8: Participates in shared research and writing projects Participates in shared research and writing projects Recalls information from experiences or gathers information from sources Speaking and Listening SL1-3: Participates in conversations including questioning SL1a: Follows agreed upon rules for discussions SL1b: Builds on others talk in conversation SL1c: Asks questions to clear up confusion SL2: Asks and answers questions about key from presenter Asks and answers questions about what a speaker says to gather additional information or to clarify SL4-6: Describes things with relevant SL4: Expresses ideas and feelings clearly SL6: Speaks in complete sentences SL5: Adds to clarify Language L1b-i: Uses conventions of Standard English writing or speaking L1b: Uses common, proper, and possessive nouns L1c: Uses singular and plural nouns with matching verbs L1f: Uses Adjectives L1d: Uses personal, possessive and indefinite pronouns L1e: Uses verbs to convey a sense of pasts, present, and future L1h: Uses determiners L1i: Uses frequently occurring prepositions L1a & k: Uses conventions of writing Prints in upper and lowercase letters Prints with appropriate spacing L1j: Produces complete sentences and conjunctions Produces and expands complete and compound sentences Uses conjunctions (because, and, or) L2a: Uses capitalization Capitalizes initial words and proper nouns L2b-c: Uses punctuation Uses end punctuation Uses commas in dates and commas in a series L2d-e: Spells correctly Spells untaught words phonetically Uses conventional spelling consistently in context of writing L4, L5: Determines meaning of unknown words and understands word relationships Uses context clues to determine word meaning Identifies real life connections between words and their use Identifies root words and their inflectional endings Sorts words into categories Uses affixes as a clue to determine word meaning Defines words by category and by key attributes Distinguishes meaning of verbs and adjectives

1 st Grade Quarter 4 Report Card Details MATHEMATICS Operations and Algebraic Thinking OA1: Solves problems with addition and subtraction using models Uses addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems by using objects, drawings, and equations OA2: Solves word problems with 3 addends using models Solves word problems that call for addition of 3 whole numbers with sums equal to or less than 20 OA3, OA5: Applies properties and uses strategies of addition and subtraction Applies properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract Relates counting to addition and subtraction OA4: Understands subtraction as missing addend Understands subtraction as a missing-addend problem OA6: Shows fact fluency Adds and subtracts within 20 using strategies Demonstrates timed fluency within 10 OA7: Understands the equal sign Understands the meaning of the equal sign OA8: Determines the unknown number Determines the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation Number and Operations in Base Ten NBT1: Extends the counting sequence Counts, reads, writes, and represents numbers up to 120 NBT2: Understands place value Understands tens and ones NBT3: Compares two-digit numbers Compares using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols NBT4: Add numbers to 100 (a 2 digit number by 1 digit using strategies) Adds numbers to 100 NBT5: Uses ten more and ten less strategy Mentally finds ten more or ten less than a number NBT6: Subtracts multiples of ten using drawings and strategies Subtracts multiples of ten and explains reasoning NBT7: Identifies dimes Understands that ten pennies equals one dime using manipulatives Measurement and Data MD1, 2: Orders, measures, and compares length Orders and compares length; expresses the length of an object as a whole number of length units MD3: Tells time Tells and writes time to the hour and half hour MD4: Represents and interprets data Organizes, represents, and interprets data with up to three categories Geometry G1: Distinguishes attributes Distinguishes between defining and non-defining attributes Builds and draws shapes with defining attributes G2: Understands two and three dimensional shapes Composes shapes to create a composite shape G3: Understands fractions Divides shapes into two and four equal shares Describes the shares using halves, fourths, and quarters

1 st Grade Quarter 4 Report Card Details SCIENCE Physical Science S1P: Demonstrates effects of magnets on other magnets and objects. Life Science S1L: Investigate the characteristics and basic needs of plants Social Studies Historical Understandings H1: Historical figures in American history/character traits Theodore Roosevelt H2: American Folktales Economic Understandings E1: Goods and services Identify goods that people make and services that people provide E2, E4: Scarcity/Personal Spending Explains that people have choices about goods and services because of scarcity personal spending and saving choices E3: Producers and Consumers Describes how people are both producers and consumers Geographic Understandings G2: Maps and Globes Identifies and locates city, county, state, nation and continent on a map or globe; uses cardinal directions G3: Topographical features Locates all of the continents and major oceans Identifies and describes landforms