Grade 6 (AAS)
Other Alabama English Language Arts AAS sets
Other Alabama English Language Arts AAS sets
Critical Literacy
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Identify the point of view and author’s purpose (i.e., to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to describe). ELA.AAS.6.1
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Make simple inferences from the content and the structure (i.e., cause and effect, sequencing) of an informational text. ELA.AAS.6.2
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Identify how setting, plot, characters, theme, and conflict contribute to the meaning of prose (story) and poetry. ELA.AAS.6.3
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Identify words or phrases that are examples of literary devices (i.e., simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, imagery) used in prose (story) and poetry. ELA.AAS.6.4
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Identify the central idea and supporting details when listening to a speaker. ELA.AAS.6.5
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Identify an example of a literary device (i.e., simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, imagery) presented by a speaker. ELA.AAS.6.6
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Compose narratives by introducing a narrator or characters, organizing events in sequence, and providing an ending related to the event sequence. ELA.AAS.6.7a
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Compose informative or explanatory texts by stating a topic, providing facts or details, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic.ELA.AAS.6.7b
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Compose argumentative texts by stating a topic, providing reasons that support the argument, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic. ELA.AAS.6.7c
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Participate in discussions with adults and peers using information from a source. ELA.AAS.6.8
Digital Literacy
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Use information presented in different media or formats (e.g., video, print) to demonstrate understanding of a topic or issue. ELA.AAS.6.11
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Determine subject, occasion, and purpose (i.e., to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to describe) of digital sources. ELA.AAS.6.12
Language Literacy
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Identify the correct verb tense that completes a sentence. ELA.AAS.6.15
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Identify a sentence that uses correct capitalization. ELA.AAS.6.16a
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Identify a sentence that uses commas to separate items in a series. ELA.AAS.6.16b
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Use apostrophes to show the omission of letters (i.e. contractions) (i.e., can’t, don’t, he’d, she’d, he’s, she’s, I’ll). ELA.AAS.6.19a
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Use an apostrophe to show possession by a singular noun (e.g., the child’s coat, the car’s window). ELA.AAS.6.19b
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Use quotation marks to indicate dialogue (speaking) or a direct quote of a person. ELA.AAS.6.19c
Research Literacy
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Identify which source would provide reliable information about a topic. ELA.AAS.6.22
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Summarize information from two research sources. ELA.AAS.6.25
Vocabulary Literacy
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Use knowledge of prefixes (i.e., re-, un-, pre) and suffixes (i.e., -er/-or [person who], -ful [full of], -less [without], -er, -est [more/most]) to identify the meaning of a word. ELA.AAS.6.27
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Identify the meaning of words or phrases in context. ELA.AAS.6.28
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2021 Alabama Alternate Achievement Standards
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