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ELA SCOS: Participants will name the four strands. Participants will code and decode grade level standards. Participants will identify the difference and connection between Anchor Standards, clusters, and grade-level standards. Participants will describe the 'Understanding the English Language Arts Standard Course of Study' document. Plus, link audio recordings to your notes for an added review tool. Make group research projects a breeze with this all-in-one e-reader and note-sharing app, Teachers can designate groups for monitored sharing, so students can annotate e-books, PDFs or web articles and share text-specific insights with logged-in classmates. 24-apr-2014 - Esplora la bacheca '#invasionidigitali 2014' di Francesca Perego su Pinterest. Visualizza altre idee su giovanni battista, san giovanni, battisti.

  • Complexity

    Practice regularly with complex text and its academic language.

    Rather than focusing solely on the skills of reading and writing, college- and career-ready standards highlight the growing complexity of the texts students must read to be ready for the demands of college and careers. These standards build a staircase of text complexity so that all students are ready for the demands of college- and career-level reading no later than the end of high school. Closely related to text complexity—and inextricably connected to reading comprehension—is a focus on academic vocabulary: words that appear in a variety of content areas (such as ignite and commit).

  • Evidence

    Ground reading, writing, and speaking in evidence from text, both literary and informational.

    College- and career- ready standards, including the CCSS, place a premium on students writing to sources, i.e., using evidence from texts to present careful analyses, well-defended claims, and clear information. Rather than asking students questions they can answer solely from their prior knowledge or experience, college- and career-ready standards expect students to answer questions that depend on their having read the text or texts with care. CCR standards also require the cultivation of narrative writing throughout the grades, and in later grades a command of sequence and detail will be essential for effective argumentative and informational writing. Likewise, the reading standards focus on students’ ability to read carefully and grasp information, arguments, ideas and details based on text evidence. Students should be able to answer a range of text-dependent questions, questions in which the answers require inferences based on careful attention to the text.

  • Knowledge

    Build knowledge through content-rich nonfiction.

    Building knowledge through content rich non-fiction plays an essential role in literacy and in college- and career-ready standards, including the Common Core. In K–5, fulfilling the standards requires a 50–50 balance between informational and literary reading. Informational reading primarily includes content rich non-fiction in history/social studies, science and the arts; the K–5 standards strongly recommend that students build coherent general knowledge both within each year and across years. In 6–12, ELA classes place much greater attention to a specific category of informational text—literary nonfiction—than has been traditional. In grades 6–12, the Standards for literacy in history/social studies, science and technical subjects ensure that students can independently build knowledge in these disciplines through reading and writing. To be clear, college- and career-ready standards do require substantial attention to literature throughout K–12, as half of the required work in K–5 and the core of the work of 6–12 ELA teachers.

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The event will be January 29th-31st, 2021 virtually.
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