Reading Standards for Literature

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    Key Ideas and Details

    1. 1

      Determine what a text says explicitly as well as what simple inferences must be drawn.EE.RL.6.1

    2. 2

      Identify details in a text that are related to the theme or central idea.EE.RL.6.2

    3. 3

      Can identify how a character responds to a challenge in a story.EE.RL.6.3

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    Craft and Structure

    1. 4

      Determine how word choice changes the meaning in a text.EE.RL.6.4

    2. 5

      Determine the structure of a text (e.g., story, poem, or drama).EE.RL.6.5

    3. 6

      Identify words or phrases in the text that describe or show what the narrator or speaker is thinking or feeling.EE.RL.6.6

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas

    1. 7

      Compare the experience of reading or listening to a written story, drama or poem with the experience of watching video or live performance of the same text.EE.RL.6.7

    2. 9

      Compare and contrast stories, myths, or texts with similar topics or themes.EE.RL.6.9

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    Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity

    1. 10

      Demonstrate understanding of text while actively reading or listening to stories, dramas, or poetry.EE.RL.6.10

Reading Standards for Informational Text

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    Key Ideas and Details

    1. 1

      Analyze a text to determine what it says explicitly as well as what inferences should be drawn.EE.RI.6.1

    2. 2

      Determine the main idea of a passage and details or facts related to it.EE.RI.6.2

    3. 3

      Identify a detail that elaborates upon individuals, events, or ideas introduced in a text.EE.RI.6.3

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    Craft and Structure

    1. 4

      Determine how word choice changes the meaning of a text.EE.RI.6.4

    2. 5

      Determine how the title fits the structure of the text.EE.RI.6.5

    3. 6

      Identify words or phrases in the text that describe or show the author’s point of view.EE.RI.6.6

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas

    1. 7

      Find similarities in information presented in different media or formats as well as in text.EE.RI.6.7

    2. 8

      Distinguish claims in a text supported by reason.EE.RI.6.8

    3. 9

      Compare and contrast how two texts describe the same event.EE.RI.6.9

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    Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity

    1. 10

      Demonstrate understanding while actively reading or listening to literary nonfiction.EE.RI.6.10

Writing

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    Text Types and Purposes

    1. 1

      Write claims about topics or text.EE.W.6.1

      1. a

        Write a claim about a topic or text.EE.W.6.1.a

      2. b

        Write one or more reasons to support a claim about a topic or text.EE.W.6.1.b

    2. 2

      Write to share information supported by details.EE.W.6.2

      1. a

        Introduce a topic and write to convey ideas and information about it including visual, tactual, or multimedia information as appropriate. EE.W.6.2.a

      2. b

        Provide facts, details, or other information related to the topic. EE.W.6.2.b

    3. 3

      Write about events or personal experiences.EE.W.6.3

      1. a

        Write a narrative about a real or imagined experience introducing the experience and including two or more events.EE.W.6.3.a

      2. c

        Use words that establish the time frame. EE.W.6.3.c

      3. d

        Use words that convey specific details about the experience or event.EE.W.6.3.d

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    Production and Distribution of Writing

    1. 4

      Produce writing that is appropriate for the task, purpose, or audience.EE.W.6.4

    2. 5

      With guidance and support from adults and peers, plan before writing and revise own writing.EE.W.6.5

    3. 6

      Use technology, including the Internet, to produce writing while interacting and collaborating with others.EE.W.6.6

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    Research to Build and Present Knowledge

    1. 7

      Conduct short research projects to answer a question.EE.W.6.7

    2. 8

      Gather information from multiple print and digital sources that relates to a given topic.EE.W.6.8

    3. 9

      Use information from literary and informational text to support writing.EE.W.6.9

      1. a

        Apply Essential Elements of Grade 6 Reading Standards to literature (e.g., “Compare a text version of a story, drama, or poem with an audio, video, or live version of the text.”).EE.W.6.9.a

      2. b

        Apply Essential Elements of Grade 6 Reading Standards to informational texts (e.g., “Can produce an argument by logically organizing the claims and the supporting reasons and evidence.”).EE.W.6.9.b

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    Range of Writing

    1. 10

      Write routinely for a variety of tasks, purposes, and audiences.EE.W.6.10

Speaking and Listening

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    Comprehension and Collaboration

    1. 1

      Engage in collaborative discussions.EE.SL.6.1

      1. a

        Come to discussions prepared to share information.EE.SL.6.1.a

      2. b

        With guidance and support from adults and peers, follow simple, agreed-upon rules for discussions and contribute information.EE.SL.6.1.b

      3. c

        Ask and answer questions specific to the topic, text, or issue under discussion.EE.SL.6.1.c

      4. d

        Restate key ideas expressed in the discussion.EE.SL.6.1.d

    2. 2

      Identify information presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) that relates to a topic, text, or issue under study.EE.SL.6.2

    3. 3

      Identify the reasons and evidence supporting the claims made by the speaker.EE.SL.6.3

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    Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas

    1. 4

      Present findings on a topic including descriptions, facts, or details.EE.SL.6.4

    2. 5

      Select an auditory, visual, or tactual display to clarify the information in presentations.EE.SL.6.5

    3. 6

      Use formal and informal language as appropriate to the communication partner.EE.SL.6.6

Language

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    Conventions of Standard English

    1. 1

      Demonstrate standard English grammar and usage when communicating.EE.L.6.1

      1. a

        Use personal pronouns (e.g., he, she, and they) correctlyEE.L.6.1.a

      2. b

        Use indefinite pronouns.EE.L.6.1.b

    2. 2

      Demonstrate understanding of conventions of standard English.EE.L.6.2

      1. a

        Use question marks at the end of written questions.EE.L.6.2.a

      2. b

        Spell untaught words phonetically, drawing on letter-sound relationships and common spelling patterns.EE.L.6.2.b

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    Knowledge of Language

    1. 3

      Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating.EE.L.6.3

      1. a

        Vary use of language when the listener or reader does not understand the initial attempt.EE.L.6.3.a

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

    1. 4

      Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings.EE.L.6.4

      1. a

        Use context to determine which word is missing from a content area text.EE.L.6.4.a

      2. b

        Use frequently occurring root words (e.g., like) and the words that result when affixes are added (e.g., liked, disliked, liking).EE.L.6.4.b

      3. c

        Seek clarification and meaning support when unfamiliar words are encountered while reading or communicating.EE.L.6.4.c

    2. 5

      Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use.EE.L.6.5

      1. a

        Identify the meaning of simple similes (e.g., The man was as big as a tree.).EE.L.6.5.a

      2. b

        Demonstrate understanding of words by identifying other words with similar and different meanings.EE.L.6.5.b

    3. 6

      Use general academic and domain- specific words and phrases across contexts.EE.L.6.6

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 6