Grades 6-8
Other Arizona English Language Proficiency sets
Other Arizona English Language Proficiency sets
Listening and Reading
- 1
Construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade appropriate listening, reading, and viewing.1
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
: identify the main topic and a few key details.1.PE.E-1
- 2
retell a familiar text including specific details and information.1.PE.E-2
- 3
identify similarities and differences within a text. 1.PE.E-3
- 4
identify text structures and text types.1.PE.E-4
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
determine the central idea or theme and explain how they are supported by using some text evidence.1.B-1
- 2
recount specific details and information in a variety of texts.1.B-2
- 3
identify and describe similarities and differences between multiple texts.1.B-3
- 4
determine which text structures and text types impact the central idea or theme.1.B-4
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
analyze the central ideas and themes and justify how they are supported by using text evidence.1.I-1
- 2
summarize a text including specific details and information.1.I-2
- 3
compare and contrast details from multiple texts.1.I-3
- 4
explain how structure, text type, and other elements impacts the central idea or theme.1.I-4
- 1
- PE/E
- 2
Deetermine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text.2
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
recognize the meaning of frequently occurring words, phrases, and expressions.2.PE.E-1
- 2
recognize the meanings of common idiomatic expressions.2.PE.E-2
- 3
apply information from visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of grade-appropriate English morphology to determine meaning of unknown words.2.PE.E-3
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
determine the meaning of frequently occurring academic and content specific words and phrases. 2.B-1
- 2
determine the meanings of some idiomatic expressions and figurative language (e.g., similes and proverbs) in familiar texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.2.B-2
- 3
apply context clues, information from visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of grade-appropriate English morphology to determine meaning of unknown words.2.B-3
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
determine the meaning of less frequently occurring words and phrases and content specific words.2.I-1
- 2
determine the meaning of idiomatic expressions and figurative language (e.g., metaphors, similes, adages, and proverbs) in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.2.I-2
- 3
apply context clues, information from visual aids, reference materials, and knowledge of grade-appropriate English morphology to determine meaning of unknown words.2.I-3
- 1
- PE/E
Speaking and Writing
- 3
Speak and write about grade appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics.3
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
deliver short oral presentations that include a few details.3.PE/E-1
- 2
compose written narratives, using appropriate conventions, about familiar topics and experiences that include details.3.PE/E-2
- 3
compose informational texts that include details while using appropriate conventions.3.PE/E-3
- 4
produce phrases that identify relationships among ideas and concepts using transition words (e.g. another, for example, also, because).3.PE/E-4
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
deliver short oral presentations that include some details to develop a topic.3.B-1
- 2
compose written narratives, using appropriate conventions, that include details and examples to develop a topic.3.B-2
- 3
compose informational texts that include details to develop a topic while using appropriate conventions.3.B-3
- 4
produce sentences to clarify relationships among ideas and concepts using appropriate transitions. 3.B-4
- 5
use examples of precise language and domain-specific vocabulary within informative texts. 3.B-5
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
deliver oral presentations that include details and examples to develop a topic.3.I-1
- 2
compose written narratives, using appropriate conventions, that include details, examples, narrative techniques, and precise language to develop a topic.3.I-2
- 3
compose informational texts that include details and examples to develop a topic while using appropriate conventions.3.I-3
- 4
produce sentences to clarify relationships among ideas and concepts using appropriate transitions.3.I-4
- 5
use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic.3.I-5
- 1
- PE/E
- 4
Construct grade appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence.4
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
express an opinion on a topic.4.PE/E-1
- 2
supply a reason that supports the opinion.4.PE/E-2
- 3
use grade-appropriate words.4.PE/E-3
- 4
provide a sense of closure to an argument.4.PE/E-4
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
construct a claim about a topic or text.4.B-1
- 2
supply a reason that supports the opinion and is based on some textual evidence. 4.B-2
- 3
use grade-appropriate words and phrases.4.B-3
- 4
provide a concluding statement to an argument.4.B-4
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
construct a claim about a topic or text.4.I-1
- 2
supply a reason that supports the opinion and is based on more detailed textual evidence and relevant background knowledge.4.I-2
- 3
use grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases.4.I-3
- 4
provide a conclusion that summarizes the argument presented.4.I-4
- 1
- PE/E
- 5
Adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing.
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
demonstrate a developing awareness of the need to adapt language choices to different social and academic contexts.5.PE/E-1
- 2
use frequently occurring general academic and content-specific words and phrases to express ideas. 5.PE/E-2
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
demonstrate awareness of the need to adapt language choices according to purpose, task, and audience.5.B-1
- 2
use general academic and content-specific words and phrases to express ideas.5.B-2
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
adapt language choices and style (includes register) according to purpose, task, and audience.5.I-1
- 2
use a wide variety of general academic and content-specific words to precisely express ideas.5.I-2
- 1
- PE/E
Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing
- 6
Participate in gradeappropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions.6
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
participate in conversations and discussions about familiar topics.6.PE/E-1
- 2
participate in written exchanges about familiar topics.6.PE/E-2
- 3
follow the basic rules for discussion.6.PE/E-3
- 4
respond to simple yes-no and wh- questions.6.PE/E-4
- 5
respond to simple yes-no and wh- questions.6.PE/E-5
- 6
refer to previously read information on familiar topic during collaborative oral and written discussions.6.PE/E-6
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
participate in discussions about familiar topics and texts.6.B-1
- 2
participate in written exchanges about familiar topics and texts.6.B-2
- 3
follow the rules for discussion.6.B-3
- 4
ask questions to gain information or clarify understanding.6.B-4
- 5
contribute relevant information and evidence to collaborative oral and written discussions.6.B-5
- 6
refer to previously read or researched information during collaborative oral and written discussions.6.B-6
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
participate in extended conversations and discussions about a variety of topics and texts.6.I-1
- 2
participate in extended written exchanges about a variety of topics and texts.6.I-2
- 3
express own ideas using the rules for discussion.6.I-3
- 4
pose and respond to questions about a variety of topics and texts.6.I-4
- 5
paraphrase key ideas expressed in collaborative oral and written discussions.6.I-5
- 6
refer to previously read or researched information during collaborative oral and written discussions.6.I-6
- 1
- PE/E
- 7
Conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems.7
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
gather information from provided resources to answer a question.7.PE/E-1
- 2
record some information/ observations in simple notes.7.PE/E-2
- 3
identify sources used in research.7.PE/E-3
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
gather information from multiple provided resources to answer a question.7.B-1
- 2
paraphrase observations/ information notes with labeled illustrations, diagrams, or other graphics, as appropriate.7.B-2
- 3
cite sources used in research.7.B-3
- 4
restate the main idea using evidence from text or presentations.7.B-4
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
gather information from print and digital provided resources to answer a question.7.I-1
- 2
summarize key ideas and information in detailed and orderly notes, with charts, diagrams, or other graphics, as appropriate.7.I-2
- 3
identify credible sources used in research and use a standard format for citations.7.I-3
- 4
make inferences and draw conclusions using evidence from text or presentations.7.I-4
- 1
- PE/E
- 8
analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing.
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
identify a reason an author or speaker gives to support a main point. 8.PE/E-1
- 2
identify claims supported by reasons and evidence and those that are not.8.PE/E-2
- 3
use words and phrases to express ideas and opinions.8.PE/E-3
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
tell how one or two reasons support the claim an author or a speaker makes.8.B-1
- 2
distinguish between claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from those that are not.8.B-2
- 3
use academic words and phrases to make a claim.8.B-3
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
explain how an author or speaker uses reasons and evidence to support or fail to support a claim.8.I-1
- 2
determine and evaluate whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claims.8.I-2
- 3
use academic and domain-specific words and phrases to make a claim.8.I-3
- 1
- PE/E
Language
- 9
Create clear and coherent grade-appropriate speech and text.
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
communicate simple information about a topic when writing and speaking. 9.PE/E-1
- 2
present a sequence of events in order using frequently occurring linking words (e.g., and, then) when writing and speaking.9.PE/E-2
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
introduce and present facts about an informational topic and provide a conclusion when writing and speaking.9.B-1
- 2
introduce and develop a sequence of events, using an increasing range of temporal and other linking words to connect, compare, and contrast ideas, and information (e.g., before, because, also) when writing and speaking.9.B-2
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
introduce and develop an informational topic with facts and details and provide a concluding statement or section when writing and speaking.9.I-1
- 2
introduce and develop a more detailed sequence of events, with a beginning, middle, and end using a variety of temporal and linking words and phrases to connect, compare, and contrast ideas, information, or events when writing and speaking.9.I-2
- 1
- PE/E
- 10
Make accurate use of standard English to communicate in grade appropriate speech and writing.
- PE/E
Pre-Emergent/Emergent
- 1
using some familiar singular and plural nouns.10.PE/E-1
- 2
using some familiar common and proper nouns with appropriate determiners (e.g., articles and demonstratives).10.PE/E-2
- 3
recognizing possessive nouns (e.g., That is Mary’s backpack.).10.PE/E-3
- 4
recognizing possessive nouns (e.g., That is Mary’s backpack.).10.PE/E-4
- 5
recognizing possessive nouns (e.g., That is Mary’s backpack.).10.PE/E-5
- 6
using some familiar verbs in the simple present and simple past, including irregular past forms for frequently used verbs (e.g. , had, was, went).10.PE/E-6
- 7
using some familiar verbs in the future with “going to”.10.PE/E-7
- 8
Applying subject -verb agreement using familiar nouns and verbs.10.PE/E-8
- 9
recognizing and use some frequently occurring adjectives (i.e. , descriptive, possessive, demonstrative).10.PE/E-9
- 10
beginning to use some frequently occurring prepositional phrases (e.g., on the table) to provide detail (e.g., time, manner, place, cause) about a familiar activity or process .10.PE/E-10
- 11
using some simple, frequently occurring conjunctions (e.g., and, but).10.PE/E-11
- 12
using some simple, frequently occurring imperative sentences (e.g., Come in., Sit down.).10.PE/E-12
- 13
using some simple, frequently occurring modals (e.g., can, could, may, might).10.PE/E-13
- 14
beginning to use appropriate word order (subject-verb-object) in basic declarative and imperative sentences.10.PE/E-14
- 1
- B
Basic
- 1
using an increasing range of singular and plural nouns.10.B-1
- 2
using an increasing range of common and proper nouns with appropriate determiners (e.g., articles and demonstratives).10.B-2
- 3
using possessive with some familiar nouns (e.g., That is Mary’s backpack.).10.B-3
- 4
using personal subject and object pronouns.10.B-4
- 5
using verbs distinguishing present progressive and simple present.10.B-5
- 6
using an increasing range of verbs in the simple present and simple past, including familiar irregular past forms (e.g. , ate, ran, sang).10.B-6
- 7
using an increasing range of verbs in the future with “going to” and “will”.10.B-7
- 8
Applying subject - verb agreement using and increasing range of nouns and verbs.10.B-8
- 9
using an increasing number of frequently occurring adjectives (i.e. , descriptive, possessive, demonstrative).10.B-9
- 10
using a wider range of prepositional phrases (e.g. after lunch) to provide detail (e.g., time, manner, place, cause) about a familiar or new activity or process .10.B-10
- 11
using a wider range of frequently occurring conjunctions (e.g., and, but, because).10.B-11
- 12
using a wider range of frequently occurring imperative sentences (e.g., Share your opinion with a classmate., Provide support using textual evidence.).10.B-12
- 13
using a wider range of frequently occurring modals (e.g., shall, should, will, would).10.B-13
- 14
increasingly using appropriate word order (subject-verb-object) in declarative, imperative, and interrogative sentences.10.B-14
- 1
- I
Intermediate
- 1
using gradeappropriate singular and plural nouns.10.I-1
- 2
using gradeappropriate common and proper nouns with appropriate determiners (e.g., articles and demonstratives).10.I-2
- 3
using possessives with grade-appropriate nouns (e.g., That is Mary’s backpack.).10.I-3
- 4
using personal (subject and object), possessive, and indefinite pronouns.10.I-4
- 5
using verbs in the past progressive.10.I-5
- 6
using grade - appropriate verbs in the simple present and simple past, including irregular past forms (e.g. , drank, sat, wrote).10.I-6
- 7
using grade - appropriate verbs in the future with “going to” and “will”.10.I-7
- 8
Applying subject - verb agreement using grade -appropriate nouns and verbs.10.I-8
- 9
using a variety of frequently occurring adjectives (i.e. , descriptive, possessive, demonstrative).10.I-9
- 10
using a variety of prepositional phrases (e.g. toward the playground) to provide detail (e.g., time, manner, place, cause) .10.I-10
- 11
using frequently occurring conjunctions (e.g., and, but, or, so, because).10.I-11
- 12
using frequently occurring imperative sentences (e.g., Share your opinion with a classmate., Provide support using textual evidence.).10.I-12
- 13
using irregularly occurring modals (e.g., ought, had, better).10.I-13
- 14
using appropriate word order (subject-verbobject) in declarative, imperative, and interrogative sentences.10.I-14
- 1
- PE/E
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 8, and Grade 7
- Where can I read the official document?
- Arizona ELP Standards (2019)
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