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Students are able to do everything
required at earlier grades, use text support, and read for:
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Global Understanding
when they:
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Grade Assessed |
6 |
8 |
| 1. |
Summarize text
in a manner that reflects the main ideas, significant details,
and its underlying meaning. |
x |
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Determine
the author's purpose. |
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x |
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Developing Interpretation
when they:
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Compare
and contrast information from different articles or procedures
on the same topic. |
x |
x |
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Draw
inferences, conclusions, or generalizations about text and support
them with textual evidence and experience. |
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x |
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Personal Response when
they:
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Connect
and clarify main ideas and concepts and identify their relationship
to other sources, related topics, or prior experience. |
x |
x |
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2. |
Explain
the usefulness of text. |
x |
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Critical Response
when they:
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Recognize
instances of propaganda and persuasive techniques. |
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Analyze
the structure and features of functional workplace documents,
including format, graphics, sequence, and headers and how authors
use these features to achieve their purposes and to make information
accessible and useable. |
x |
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Identify and trace the
development of an author's argument, viewpoint, or perspective
in text. |
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x |
| 4. |
Evaluate
the usefulness, clarity, and internal consistency of the text's
organizational structure. |
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Assess the adequacy,
accuracy, and appropriateness of an author's details to support
claims and assertions, noting instances of bias and stereotyping. |
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x |
| 6. |
Evaluate
text features to gain meaning. |
x |
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