Select and read literary and informational texts at an appropriate reading level. Read - 1.1

  • K

    Choose easy literature to read.K.1.1.1  

  • 1

    Choose easy literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.1.1.1.1

  • 2nd

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.2.1.1.1

  • 3.1.1. 

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.3.1.1.

  • 4th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need4.1.1.1

  • 5th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.5.1.1.1

  • 6th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.6.1.1.1

  • 7th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.7.1.1.1

  • 8th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.8.1.1.1

  • 9th/10th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.910.1.1.1

  • 11th/12th

    Choose age and ability appropriate literature to read based on interest or curriculum need.1112.1.1.1

  • K

    Choose easy informational texts to read.K.1.1.2

  • 1

    Choose easy informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.1.1.1.2

  • 2nd

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.2.1.1.2

  • 3rd

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.3.1.1.2

  • 4th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.4.1.1.2

  • 5th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.5.1.1.2

  • 6th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.6.1.1.2

  • 7th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.7.1.1.2

  • 8th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.8.1.1.2

  • 9th/10th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.910.1.1.2

  • 11th/12th

    Choose age and ability appropriate informational texts to read based on interest or curriculum need.1112.1.1.2

Select listening and viewing resources for enjoyment and information.         K.1.2.1 

  • K

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., story times, songs).1.1.2.1  

  • 1

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., story times, songs).2.1.2.1  

  • 2nd

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., story times, read alouds, songs).2.1.2.1 

  • 3rd

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., read alouds, podcasts).3.1.2.1 

  • 4th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., read alouds, podcasts).4.1.2.1  

  • 5th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).5.1.2.1 

  • 6th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).6.1.2.1 

  • 7th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).7.1.2.1 

  • 8th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).8.1.2.1  

  • 9th/10th

    Participate in listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).910.1.2.1 

  • 11th/12th

    Choose age and ability appropriate resources for listening and viewing activities (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts).1112.1.2.1 

Use community resources for recreational and informational needs.         

  • K

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person o access resources.K.1.3.1

  • 1st

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.1.1.3.1

  • 2nd

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.2.1.3.1

  • 3rd

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.3.1.3.1

  • 4th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.4.1.3.1

  • 5th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.5.1.3.1

  • 6th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.6.1.3.1

  • 7th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.7.1.3.1

  • 8th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.8.1.3.1

  • 9th/10th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.910.1.3.1

  • 11th/12th

    Visit the school or other libraries virtually or in person to access resources.1112.1.3.1

  • K

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Exploratorium After School).K.1.3.2

  • 1st

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., local county park).1.1.3.2

  • 2nd

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., local county park)2.1.3.2

  • 3rd

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Florida Department of Environmental Protection – Kids’ Page).3.1.3.2

  • 4th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Florida Memory Project).4.1.3.2

  • 5th

    Visit musemms, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., National Museum of Natural History, Challenger Center).5.1.3.2

  • 6th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Library of Congress Memory Project).6.1.3.2

  • 7th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., National Museum of African Art, National Zoological Park).7.1.3.2

  • 8th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Louvre, National Gallery of Art).8.1.3.2

  • 9th/10th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., National Portrait Gallery, Museum of Modern Art).910.1.3.2

  • 11th/12th

    Visit museums, galleries, science centers, and parks virtually or in person (e.g., Smithsonian museums, Museum of Science and Industry).1112.1.3.2

Identify and critically analyze literary and media genres and themes.         Explore - 2.1

  • K

    Identify basic characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., nursery rhymes, fairy tales).K.2.1.1

  • 1st

    Identify basic characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., nursery rhymes, fairy tales).1.2.1.1

  • 2nd

    Identify basic characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., folktales, pourquoi stories, fables).2.2.1.1

  • 3rd

    Identify basic characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., folktales, fables, poetry).3.2.1.1

  • 4th

    Identify distinguishing characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., historical fiction, adventure).4.2.1.1

  • 5th

    Compare and contrast literary and media genres (e.g., historical fiction, fantasy, short stories).5.2.1.1

  • 6th

    Compare and contrast literary and media genres (e.g., historical fiction, fantasy, short stories).6.2.1.1

  • 7th

    Compare and contrast literary and media genres (e.g., adventure, mystery, documentary).7.2.1.1

  • 8th

    Analyze literary and media genres (e.g., poetry, drama, biography, documentary).8.2.1.1

  • 9th/10th

    Demonstrate knowledge of the distinguishing characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., historical fiction, biography, documentary).910.2.1.1

  • 11th/12th

    Demonstrate knowledge of the distinguishing characteristics of literary and media genres (e.g., historical fiction, biography, documentary).1112.2.1.1

  • K

    Identify literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., happiness, friendship).K.2.1.2

  • 1st

    Identify literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., happiness, friendship).1.2.1.2

  • 2nd

    Identify literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., honesty, love).2.2.1.2

  • 3rd

    Identify literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., beauty, truth).3.2.1.2

  • 4th

    Identify literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., friendship, courage, loyalty).4.2.1.2

  • 5th

    Identify and explain literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., friendship, courage, loyalty).5.2.1.2

  • 6th

    Explain and compare literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., good v. evil, man v. nature).6.2.1.2

  • 7th

    Explain and compare literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., good v. evil, man v. nature).7.2.1.2

  • 8th

    Explain and compare literary themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., ability of human spirit to rise above grief and loss).8.2.1.2

  • 9th/10th

    Analyze universal themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., transforming quality of culture).910.2.1.2

  • 11th/12th

    Analyze universal themes in text, visual, and digital resources (e.g., alienation from society).1112.2.1.2

Recognize that social, cultural, political and historical events influence ideas and information.         Explore - 2.2

  • K

    Identify historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Mother Goose rhymes, cumulative tales).K.2.2.3

  • 1

    Identify and select historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Mother Goose rhymes, talking animal tales)1.2.2.3

  • 2nd

    Identify and select historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., trickster stories, African American tales).2.2.2.3

  • 3rd

    Identify historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Haiku poetry, Aesop’s fables, Andersen’s fairy tales).3.2.2.3

  • 4th

    Identify historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Haiku poetry, American tall tales).4.2.2.3

  • 5th

    Identify historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., limericks, Native American tales)."5.2.2.3

  • 6th

    Identify and compare historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Greek or Roman mythology).6.2.2.3

  • 7th

    Identify and compare historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., political cartoons, African American handmade quilts).7.2.2.3

  • 8th

    Identify and compare historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Hispanic poetry, situation comedies).8.2.2.3

  • 9th/10th

    Analyze and compare a variety of historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., Impressionistic paintings, Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets). 910.2.2.3

  • 11th/12th

    Analyze and compare a variety of historically and culturally significant works in various formats (e.g., film noir, Greek plays).1112.2.2.3

  • K

    Explore cultures through literature and other creative works.K.2.2.2

  • 1

    Explore cultures through literature and other creative works.1.2.2.2

  • 2nd

    Explore cultures through literature and other creative works.2.2.2.2

  • 3rd

    Expand knowledge of other cultures through creative and literary works."3.2.2.2

  • 4th

    Recognize cultural and ethnic diversity through creative and literary works.4.2.2.2

  • 5th

    Recognize cultural and ethnic diversity through creative and literary works.5.2.2.2

  • 6th

    Recognize cultural and ethnic diversity through creative and literary works.6.2.2.2

  • 7th

    Recognize cultural and ethnic diversity through creative and literary works.7.2.2.2

  • 8th

    Recognize cultural and ethnic diversity through creative and literary works.8.2.2.2

  • 9th/10th

    Demonstrate an appreciation for cultural and ethnic diversity by selecting appropriate creative and literary works.910.2.2.2

  • 11th/12th

    Demonstrate an appreciation for cultural and ethnic diversity by selecting appropriate creative and literary works.1112.2.2.2

Appreciate literary and artistic excellence.         Explore - 2.3

  • K

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Caldecott Medal winners).K.2.3.1

  • 1

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Caldecott Medal winners).1.2.3.1

  • 2nd

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Florida Reading Association Awards).2.2.3.1

  • 3rd

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Jane Addams Book Award winners).3.2.3.1

  • 4th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Hans Christian Andersen Award winners).4.2.3.1

  • 5th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Newbery Medal winners).5.2.3.1

  • 6th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award winners).6.2.3.1

  • 7th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Edgar Allen Poe Award winners).7.2.3.1

  • 8th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Laura Ingalls Wilder Award winners).8.2.3.1

  • 9th/10th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Pura Belpré Award winners).910.2.3.1

  • 11th/12th

    Identify award-winning authors, illustrators, and producers of literary and creative works (e.g., Pulitzer Prize winners).1112.2.3.1

  • 2nd

    Begin to identify the concept of intellectual freedom.2.2.3.2

  • 3rd

    Begin to identify the concept of intellectual freedom.3.2.3.2

  • 4th

    Begin to identify the concept of intellectual freedom.4.2.3.2

  • 5th

    Identify the concept of intellectual freedom.5.2.3.2

  • 6th

    Identify the concept of intellectual freedom.6.2.3.2

  • 7th

    Acknowledge the importance of intellectual freedom.7.2.3.2

  • 8th

    Acknowledge the importance of intellectual freedom.8.2.3.2

  • 9th/10th

    Demonstrate a knowledge of and respect for the concept of intellectual freedom.910.2.3.2

  • 11th/12th

    Demonstrate a knowledge of and respect for the concept of intellectual freedom.1112.2.3.2

Identify and analyze key ideas and details of a work. Analyze - 3.1

  • K

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work.K.3.1.1

  • 1

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work.1.3.1.1

  • 2nd

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work.2.3.1.1

  • 3rd

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work.3.3.1.1

  • 4th

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).4.3.1.1

  • 5th

    Use prior and background knowledge to interpret textual and visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).5.3.1.1

  • 6th

    Connect prior and background knowledge to textual or visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).6.3.1.1

  • 7th

    Connect prior and background knowledge to textual or visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).7.3.1.1

  • 8th

    Connect prior and background knowledge to textual or visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).8.3.1.1

  • 9th/10th

    Connect prior and background knowledge to textual or visual clues to understand a literary work (e.g., inferring, predicting).910.3.1.1

  • K

    Discuss purpose and point of view in a creative work.K.3.1.2

  • 1

    Discuss purpose and point of view in a creative work.1.3.1.2

  • 2nd

    Identify purpose and point of view in a creative work.2.3.1.2

  • 3rd

    Identify purpose and point of view in a creative work.3.3.1.2

  • 4th

    Identify purpose and point of view in a creative work.4.3.1.2

  • 5th

    Identify purpose and point of view in a creative work.5.3.1.2

  • 6th

    Determine purpose and point of view in a creative work.6.3.1.2

  • 7th

    Determine purpose and point of view in a creative work.7.3.1.2

  • 8th

    Determine purpose and point of view in a creative work.8.3.1.2

  • 910. 3.1.2 

    Determine purpose and point of view in multiple creative works.910. 3.1.2

  • 11th/12th

    Determine purpose and point of view in multiple creative works.1112.3.1.2

  • K

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work.K.3.1.3

  • 1

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work.1.3.1.3

  • 2nd

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work.2.3.1.3

  • 3rd

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).3.3.1.3

  • 4th

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).4.3.1.3

  • 5th

    Identify central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).5.3.1.3

  • 6th

    Determine central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).6.3.1.3

  • 7th

    Determine central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).7.3.1.3

  • 8th

    Determine central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).8.3.1.3

  • 9th/10th

    Determine central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).910.3.1.3

  • 11th/12th

    Determine central ideas and supporting details of a work (e.g., paraphrasing, summarizing).1112.3.1.3 

Understand the literary techniques and complexities of a work.         Analyze - 3.2

  • K

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of rhymes, figurative language).K.3.2.1

  • 1

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of rhymes, figurative language).1.3.2.1

  • 2nd

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of rhymes, figurative language, medium).2.3.2.1

  • 3rd

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of rhymes, figurative language, medium).3.3.2.1

  • 4th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).4.3.2.1

  • 5th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).5.3.2.1

  • 6th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).6.3.2.1

  • 7th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).7.3.2.1

  • 8th

     Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).8.3.2.1

  • 9th/10th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).910.3.2.1

  • 11th/12th

    Identify an author’s or illustrator’s style (e.g., use of figurative language, medium).1112.3.2.1

  • K

    Describe the characters, setting, and plot of a work (e.g., who, what, where, when, how) and arrange events in sequence.K.3.2.2

  • 1st

    Describe the characters, setting, and plot of a work (e.g., who, what, where, when, how) and arrange events in sequence.1.3.2.2

  • 2nd

    Describe the characters, setting, and plot of a work (e.g., who, what, where, when, how) and arrange events in sequence.2.3.2.2

  • 3rd

    Compare story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in two works.3.3.2.2

  • 4th

    Compare story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.4.3.2.2

  • 5th

    Compare and contrast story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.5.3.2.2

  • 6th

    Compare and contrast story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.6.3.2.2

  • 7th

    Compare and contrast story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.7.3.2.2

  • 8th

    Compare and contrast story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.8.3.2.2

  • 9th/10th

    Compare and contrast story elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot in multiple works.910.3.2.2

  • 11th/12th

    Compare and contrast literary elements (e.g., characters, setting, or plot) in multiple works.1112.3.2.2

Develop an original work or a response to a creative work, working in groups or individually.         Develop – 4.1

  • K

    Use a teacher or librarian selected method to present an original work or a response to a creative work.K.4.1.1

  • 1

    Use a teacher or librarian selected method to present an original work or a response to a creative work.1.4.1.1

  • 2nd

    Use a teacher or librarian selected method to present an original work or a response to a creative work.2.4.1.1

  • 3rd

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work from teacher or librarian choices.3.4.1.1

  • 4th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work from teacher or librarian choices.4.4.1.1

  • 5th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.5.4.1.1

  • 6th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.6.4.1.1

  • 7th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.7.4.1.1

  • 8th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.8.4.1.1

  • 9th/10th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.910.4.1.1

  • 11th/12th

    Choose a method to present an original work or a response to a creative work based on appropriateness and personal preference.1112.4.1.1

  • K

    Connect thoughts and oral language to generate a response to a work read aloud or viewed with teacher or librarian guidance.K.4.1.2

  • 1

    Generate and organize ideas for an original story or response to a work read aloud or viewed (e.g., webbing or brainstorming) with teacher or librarian guidance.1.4.1.2

  • 2nd

    Generate and organize ideas for an original story or response to a work read aloud or viewed (e.g., webbing or brainstorming) with teacher or librarian guidance.2.4.1.2

  • 3rd

    Generate and organize ideas for an original story or response to a work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., webbing or brainstorming).3.4.1.2

  • 4th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).4.4.1.2

  • 5th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).5.4.1.2

  • 6th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).6.4.1.2

  • 7th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).7.4.1.2

  • 8th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).8.4.1.2

  • 9th/10th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).910.4.1.2

  • 11th/12th

    Generate and organize ideas for an original work or a response to a creative work read, heard, or viewed (e.g., graphic organizer, group discussion, or brainstorming).1112.4.1.2

  • K

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, adding details and checking for correct sequence with teacher or librarian guidance.K.4.1.3

  • 1

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, adding details and checking for correct sequence with teacher or librarian guidance.1.4.1.3

  • 2nd

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, checking work against a teacher or librarian produced rubric.2.4.1.3

  • 3rd

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, checking work against a teacher or librarian produced rubric.3.4.1.3

  • 4th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, checking work against a teacher or librarian produced rubric or peer review.4.4.1.3

  • 5th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).5.4.1.3

  • 6th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).6.4.1.3

  • 7th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).7.4.1.3

  • 8th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).8.4.1.3

  • 9th/10th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).910.4.1.3

  • 11th/12th

    Create an original work or a response to a creative work, reflecting on progress and editing as needed (e.g., rubric, peer review, checklist).1112.4.1.3

  • 2nd

    Identify legal and ethical usage guidelines for copyrighted resources.2.4.1.4

  • 3rd

    Practice respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).3.4.1.4

  • 4th

    Practice respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).4.4.1.4

  • 5th

    Practice respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).5.4.1.4

  • 6th

    Practice respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).6.4.1.4

  • 7th

    Demonstrate understanding of and respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).7.4.1.4

  • 8th

    Demonstrate understanding of and respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).8.4.1.4

  • 9th/10th

    Demonstrate understanding of and respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).910.4.1.4

  • 11th/12th

    Demonstrate understanding of and respect for copyright laws and intellectual property rights (e.g., use standard bibliographic format to credit sources).1112.4.1.4

  • K

    Convey ideas and experiences based on creative works (e.g., retell main events in a story, recite nursery rhymes, draw picture).K.4.2.1

  • 1

    Communicate orally, visually or in writing ideas and experiences based on creative works with teacher and/or librarian assistance.1.4.2.1

  • 2nd

    Communicate orally, visually or in writing ideas and experiences based on creative works with teacher and/or librarian assistance.2.4.2.1

  • 3rd

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.3.4.2.1

  • 4th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.4.4.2.1

  • 5th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.5.4.2.1

  • 6th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.6.4.2.1

  • 7th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.7.4.2.1

  • 8th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.8.4.2.1

  • 9th/10th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.910.4.2.1

  • 11th/12th

    Use appropriate presentation tools and techniques to share product.1112.4.2.1

  • K

    Evaluate product and production process with guidance from teacher or librarian.K.4.2.2

  • 1

    Evaluate product and production process with guidance from teacher or librarian.1.4.2.2

  • 2nd

    Evaluate product and production process with guidance from teacher or librarian.2.4.2.2

  • 3rd

    Evaluate product and production process.3.4.2.2

  • 4th

    Evaluate product and production process.4.4.2.2

  • 5th

    Evaluate product and production process.5.4.2.2

  • 6th

    Evaluate product and production process.6.4.2.2

  • 7th

    Evaluate product and production process.7.4.2.2

  • 8th

    Evaluate product and production process.8.4.2.2

  • 9th/10th

    Evaluate product and production process.910.4.2.2

  • 11th/12th

    Evaluate product and production process.1112.4.2.2

Engage in literacy-based motivational program and activities.Score - 5.1

  • K

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., storytimes, puppet plays).K.5.1.1

  • 1

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., character parades, puppet plays).1.5.1.1

  • 2nd

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., character parades, author visits).2.5.1.1

  • 3rd

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., character parades, author visits).3.5.1.1

  • 4th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., family literacy night, author visits).4.5.1.1

  • 5th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., family literacy night, author visits).5.5.1.1

  • 6th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., School Library Media Month celebrations).6.5.1.1

  • 7th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., School Library Media Month celebrations).7.5.1.1

  • 8th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., televised book talks or reviews)8.5.1.1

  • 9th/10th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., Banned Book Week activities).910.5.1.1

  • 11th/12th

    Participate in school library activities and reading celebrations (e.g., Banned Book Week activities).1112.5.1.1

  • K

    K.5.1.2 Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Florida Reading Association Children’s Book Award). K.5.1.2

  • 1

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Florida Reading Association Children’s Book Award).1.5.1.2

  • 2nd

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Florida Reading Association Children’s Book Award).2.5.1.2

  • 3rd

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).3.5.1.2

  • 4th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).4.5.1.2

  • 5th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).5.5.1.2

  • 6th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).6.5.1.2

  • 7th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).7.5.1.2

  • 8th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Sunshine State Young Reader’s Award).8.5.1.2

  • 9th/10th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Florida Teens Read).910.5.1.2

  • 11th/12th

    Participate in structured independent reading programs (e.g., Florida Teens Read).1112.5.1.2

  • K

    Monitor own reading progress using a variety of methods.K.5.2.2

  • 1

    Monitor own reading progress using a variety of methods1.5.2.2

  • 2nd

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)2.5.2.2

  • 3rd

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)3.5.2.2

  • 4th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)4.5.2.2

  • 5th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)5.5.2.2

  • 6th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)6.5.2.2

  • 7th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)7.5.2.2

  • 8th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)8.5.2.2

  • 9th/10th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)910.5.2.2

  • 11th/12th

    Participate in reading motivation programs with management components (e.g., Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts). (optional)1112.5.2.2

Develop habits for lifelong learning.

  • 1

    Identify lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., online magazines and books)1.5.2.1

  • 2nd

    Identify lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., online magazines and books).2.5.2.1

  • 3rd

    Identify lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., hobby magazines, online newscasts).3.5.2.1

  • 5th

    Identify lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., hobby magazines, online newscasts). 5.5.2.1

  • 6th

    Practice lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., career and technical journals, online newscasts).6.5.2.1

  • 7th

    Practice lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., career and technical journals, online newscasts).7.5.2.1

  • 8th

    Practice lifelong learning literacy skills and relate to reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., career and technical journals, online newscasts)8.5.2.1

  • 9th/10th

    Maintain lifelong learning literacy skills by relating reading/ listening/viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., career and technical journals, online newscasts).910.5.2.1

  • 11th/12th

    Maintain lifelong learning literacy skills by relating reading/listening/ viewing activities to real world situations (e.g., career and technical journals, online newscasts).1112.5.2.1

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Kindergarten, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 12, Grade 5, and Grade 6
Where can I read the official document?
Florida Department of Education