H.S EECC LINKS created by C. Rogers Math FISH FACES OTHER M.C1.3 calculate accurately and efficiently using simple arithmetic operations 10 th S-CP.1-5 identify when events are independent or dependent DP= CLASSIFY COG-31, 32, 33. none found IXL Classify and sort, Identify independent and dependent variables MobyMax - kdg classify objects PP= recognize possible outcomes none found none found ixl- certain, possible, unlikely, probable Explain simple events none found none found IXL Probability of simple events Recognize impossible events none found none found IXL Certain, probable, unlikely, and impossible T=determine if 2 events are dependent or independent none found none found IXL Identify dependent or independent events M.C2.1 understand and use geometric properties of 2 and 3D shapes 10 th G-CO.4-5 given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation of that figure, identify the components of the 2 figures that are congruent DP=Match the same three-dimensional shapes with same size and different orientation COG 20 none found IXL Identify three-dimensional shapes commoncoresheets; identify
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Math FISH FACES OTHER
M.C1.3 calculate accurately and efficiently using simple arithmetic operations
10th S-CP.1-5 identify when events are independent or dependent
DP= CLASSIFY COG-31, 32, 33. none found IXL Classify and sort, Identify independent and
dependent variables MobyMax - kdg classify
objects
PP= recognize possible outcomes none found none found ixl- certain, possible, unlikely, probable
Explain simple events none found none found IXL Probability of simple events
Recognize impossible events none found none found IXL Certain, probable, unlikely, and impossible
T=determine if 2 events are dependent or independent
none found none found IXL Identify dependent or independent events
M.C2.1 understand and use geometric properties of 2 and 3D shapes
10th G-CO.4-5 given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation of that figure, identify the components of the 2 figures that are
congruent
DP=Match the same three-dimensional shapes with same size and different orientation
COG 20 none found IXL Identify three-dimensional shapes
commoncoresheets; identify
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solid shapes MobyMax - 3rd - attributes
of plane shapes
Match the same two-dimensional shape with same sizes and different orientations
COG 20 none found www.commoncoresheets.com; identify shapes, identify
EE.RL.9-10.1 determine which citations demonstrate what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
MobyMax- reading stories, reading skills literature
DP=Can answer questions posed by others regarding a narrative by using information from the text
COG 65
COG 69
Novice LIstening/Speaking H4
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
PP= can use information and details explicitly mentioned in the text for citing
COG 61-69 Novice LIstening/Speaking H4
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Emergent Reading/Print Awareness H8
T= can analyze a narrative text to determine what is its explicit meaning based on the info directly stated in int
COG 61-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5
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EE.RL.9-10.2 recount events related to the theme or central idea, including details about character and setting
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
MobyMax- reading stories, reading skills literature
IXL-identify important details in literary text
DP=Can identify what the overall goal or main idea of a single episode is in a narrative by inferring from the characters, settings, and actions
COG 61-69 Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Emergent Reading/Print Awareness H8
PP= can determine the details that provide for the foundation of the theme in a narrative
COG 61-69
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Emergent Reading/Print Awareness H8
T= can relate 2 or more events with details about specific characters and settings that help the reader to infer the theme or central idea of a narrative
COG 60-69
Experimenting
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Listening/Speaking H1
Emergent Reading/Print Awareness H8
EE.RL.9-10.4determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including idioms, analogies, and figures of speech
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
MobyMax- reading stories, reading skills literature
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can ascertain which words or phrases fit the meaning of literal sentences in a text and can complete those sentences by choosing the best ones
COG 60-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H8
PP=can determine the meaning of frequently occurring or transparent simple idioms and figures of speech when reading a narrative
COG 60-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H8
T= ascertain the figurative meanings of words and phrases in narratives (common idioms, analogies, and figures of speech)
COG 60-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H8
EE.RI.9-10.1 determine which citations demonstrate what the text says explicitly as well as inferentially
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
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News-2-you
MobyMax-reading skills informational
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can identify the concrete details mentioned in beginner level
informational texts
SOC 8 Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Conventional LIstening/Speaking H3
PP= use info and details inferred from the info and details explicitly mentioned in the text for citing
SOC 8 Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Conventional LIstening/Speaking H3
T= determine which citations refer to explicit info and which citations refer to inferred info in an informational text
COG 60-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5
EE.RI.9-10.2 determine the central idea of the text and select details to support it.
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DLM familiar text
News-2-you
MobyMax-reading skills informational
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can identify the details in an informational text that relate to
the topic of the text based on their similarities
SOC 8 Novice LIstening/Speaking H4
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Conventional LIstening/Speaking H3
PP= summarize the info in a familiar informational text
SOC 8 Novice LIstening/Speaking H4
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Conventional LIstening/Speaking H3
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T= can pick out the details that are relevant and contribute to the understanding of the central idea of an informational text
COG 60-69 Novice LIstening/Speaking H4
Experimenting Listening/Speaking H1
Conventional LIstening/Speaking H3
EE.RI.9-10.4 determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in text, including common idioms, analogies, and figures of speech
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
Edmark level 1-2
News-2-you
MobyMax-reading skills informational
DP=Can ascertain which words or phrases fit the meaning of literal sentences in a text and can complete those sentences by choosing the best ones
PP= identify the commonly understood cultural and/or emotional meaning of words and phrases in a text
AFF3 Experimenting Reading/Print Awareness H9
T= determine the figurative meaning of words and phrases as the author intended in an informational text, such as common idioms, analogies, and figures of speech
COG 60-69 none found
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EE.RI.9-10.5 locate sentences that support an author’s central idea or claim
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
News-2-you
MobyMax-reading skills informational
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can answer who and what questions about concrete details in a familiar informational text to demonstrate his or her
COG 65 none found
PP= determine which details in an informational text are important
SOC 8 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5
T= determine the specific evidence used to support a claim regarding either an informational or literary text or the topic of a presentation
COG 60-69 Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5
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EE.RI.9-10.8 determine how the specific claims support the argument made in an informational text
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
News-2-you
MobyMax-reading skills informational
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can determine the specific claims made by a speaker or author
EE.L.9-10.4.a use context to determine the meaning of unknown words
ixl - context clues
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DLM familiar text
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MobyMax-language, vocabulary
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can determine the meaning of a word when the definition is given using appositives, relative clauses, within a conjunction, or a direct explanation within a text. Examples and restatements may also be used in the sentence
COG 60-69 Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H2
PP= identify what word is missing in a written sentence by using the surrounding words in the sentence and the sentence’s meaning as clues
COG 60-69 Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H2
Songdrops, “The Color Song”, “An Unfinished Song”
T= infer word meaning using semantic clues in the sentence or paragraph, including restatement, illustrations or examples, similes, metaphors, personification, summary, cause/effect
AFF 12
COG 60-69
Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H2; H3
EE.L.9-10.5.b determine the intended meaning of multiple meaning words
ixl - multiple meaning words
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
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News-2-you
MobyMax-language, vocabulary
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Can understand that words can have multiple meanings that may include a concrete and psychological meaning (e.g., "sweet")
COG 60-69 Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Experimenting Reading/Print Awareness H9
PP= use the surrounding context of a word in a text to determine the meaning of multiple meaning words
COG 60-69 Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Experimenting Reading/Print Awareness H9
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H2
T= can determine the intended meaning of multiple meaning words
COG 60-69 Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Experimenting Reading/Print Awareness H9
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H2
ELA.C1.3 Integrate ideas and information from text
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EE.RL.9-10.3 determine how characters change or develop over the course of a text
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
Edmark reading level 1-2
MobyMax- reading stories, reading skills literature
IXL-analyze short stories
DP=Student can identify the feelings of
characters when explicitly stated in familiar
stories
COG 68
AFF 1
AFF 3
Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5
PP= describe the internal (motivations, feelings) and external traits (appearance) of a character
COG 68
AFF 1
AFF 3
AFF 12
Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print Awareness H5, H8
T= determine the changes or development that occurs in a specific character in a narrative
AFF 1
AFF 3
Novice Listening and Speaking H1
Conventional Reading/Print
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AFF 12 Awareness H5, H8
EE.RL.9-10.5 identify where a text deviates from a chronological presentation of events
reading a-z
epic
DLM familiar text
MobyMax- reading stories, reading skills literature
Edmark level 1-2
DP=Student can identify the beginning and end of an unfamiliar story
COG 64-66, 69, 29 Novice Listening/Speaking H2
PP= identify an element of the story that undergoes change(s) from beginning to end (character or setting)
EE.W.9-10.2.d use domain specific vocabulary when writing claims related to a topic of study or text
News-2-you
Edmark and Edmark
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Functional Word Series
DP=Can identify words in speech or text that are domain-specific words (i.e., words that are specific to a content area or discipline)
COG 56, 57, 58 Vocational Job Procurement H2, H8
Vocational Food Service H12
PP=use domain-specific vocabulary in informative writing
VOC 79 Experimenting Writing H6
Conventional Writing H1, H2, H3
T= use domain-specific vocabulary when writing about a topic to strengthen claims
VOC 79 Experimenting Writing H6
Conventional Writing H1, H2, H3
EE.W.9-10.2.f providing a closing or concluding statement
News-2-you
IXL-IXL-organize information by main idea, greetings and closings of letters
DP=Can produce a universal ending in writing (e.g., the student can write "the end"
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
PP= write a concluding sentence none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
T= produce a conclusion for a written text none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
ELA.C2.2 Integrate ideas and information in writing
EE.W.9-10.2.a introduce a topic clearly and use a clear none found News-2-you
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organization to write about it including visual, tactual, or multimedia information as appropriate
IXL-organize information by main idea
DP=Can select a topic and use drawing, dictating, or writing to compose a message with at least one fact or detail about the selected topic (message may require some interpretation as student may not be using phonetic spelling or complete simple sentences)
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
PP= introduce a topic when writing an informational text and convey information about it
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
T= introduce a topic clearly and use a clear organization to write about it including visual, tactual, or multimedia information as appropriate
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
EE.W.9-10.2.b develop the topic with facts or details. News-2-you
IXL-complete sentences
DP=Can use words that categorize (actually identify the category a noun belongs to) to describe common persons, places, objects, or events
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
PP= write one or more facts or details related to the topic
none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
T= can develop a topic with facts or details none found Conventional Writing H1, H2
understanding of the property words that describe the objects that accompany familiar games or routines
EE.L.9-10.2c
recognize the sound of the letter of their first name in words they hear and see, and can correctly represent this letter when spelling words that start with the same letter
COG-7, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46, 54, 55, 56, 59
none found none found
ELA.EE.W.9-10.2.C Produce 2 word utterance S&L 15 S&L 21
Emergent Listening Speaking H1
none found
ELA.EE.W.9-10.2.F
Identify end of a routine VOC 5 COG-29 ADT 136 S&L 14, 18, 19
Pre-Emergent Listening Speaking H2
none found
ELA.EE.W.9-10.2.A
Communicate preference for object with yes/no S&L 7, 8 ADT 4, 5 SEN 1, 2, 3 SOC 1, 2