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Reading: LiteratureRL
- 1a
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly.LC.RL.7.1a
- 1b
Use two or more pieces of textual evidence to support conclusions, or summaries of text.LC.RL.7.1b
- 2a
Determine the theme or central idea of a text.LC.RL.7.2a
- 2b
Analyze the development of the theme or central idea over the course of the text.LC.RL.7.2b
- 3a
Analyze the impact of story elements on the text (e.g., impact of setting on a character's choices, cause/effects within the text).LC.RL.7.3a
- 3b
Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot).LC.RL.7.3b
- 4a
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text including figurative (i.e., metaphors, similes, and idioms) and connotative meanings.LC.RL.7.4a
- 4b
Identify alliteration within text.LC.RL.7.4b
- 4c
Analyze how the use of rhymes or repetitions of sounds affect the tone of the poem, story, or drama.LC.RL.7.4c
- 5
Examine how the structure of a poem or drama adds to its meaning.LC.RL.7.5
- 6
Compare and contrast the points of view of different characters in the same text.LC.RL.7.6
- 7a
Compare and contrast a story, drama, or poem when presented in two different mediums.LC.RL.7.7a
- 7b
Compare and contrast different mediums that may be used to present literary materials to explore the techniques used in the various mediums.LC.RL.7.7b
- 9
Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time, place, or character and a historical account of the same period as a means of understanding how authors of fiction use or alter history.LC.RL.7.9
- 10a
Read or be read to a variety of literary texts or adapted texts including historical novels, dramas or plays, poetry (including soliloquies and sonnets), and fiction.LC.RL.7.10a
- 10b
Use a variety of strategies to derive meaning from a variety of print and non-print literary texts.LC.RL.7.10b
Reading: Informational TextRI
- 1
Use two or more pieces of evidence to support inferences, conclusions, or summaries of text.LC.RI.7.1
- 2a
Determine the central idea of a text.LC.RI.7.2a
- 2b
Analyze the development of the central idea over the course of the text.LC.RI.7.2b
- 2c
Create an objective summary of a text.LC.RI.7.2c
- 3
Analyze the interactions between individuals, events, and ideas in a text (e.g., how ideas influence individuals or events, or how individuals influence ideas or events).LC.RI.7.3
- 4a
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text including figurative (i.e., metaphors, similes, and idioms) and connotative meanings.LC.RI.7.4a
- 4b
Analyze how the use of figurative, connotative or technical terms affect the meaning or tone of text.LC.RI.7.4b
- 5a
Use signal words as a means of locating information.LC.RI.7.5a
- 5b
Outline a given text to show how ideas build upon one another.LC.RI.7.5b
- 5c
Determine the structure of a text.LC.RI.7.5c
- 5d
Determine how the information in each section contribute to the whole or to the development of ideas.LC.RI.7.5d
- 6
Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how the author distinguishes his or her position from that of others.LC.RI.7.6
- 7
Compare/contrast how two or more authors write or present about the same topic.LC.RI.7.7
- 8a
Identify an argument or claim that the author makes.LC.RI.7.8a
- 8b
Evaluate the claim or argument to determine if they are supported by evidence.LC.RI.7.8b
- 8c
Distinguish claims or arguments from those that are supported by evidence from those that are not.LC.RI.7.8c
- 9a
Use supporting evidence to summarize central ideas, draw inferences, or analyze connections within or across texts.LC.RI.7.9a
- 9b
Compare/contrast how two or more authors write about the same topic.LC.RI.7.9b
- 9c
Analyze how two or more authors writing about the same topic shape their presentations of key information by emphasizing different evidence or advancing different interpretations of facts.LC.RI.7.9c
- 10a
Read or be read to a variety of informational texts or adapted texts.LC.RI.7.10a
- 10b
Use a variety of strategies to derive meaning from a variety of print and non-print informational texts.LC.RI.7.10b
WritingW
- 1a
Produce a persuasive permanent product which has an introduction that introduces a claim and acknowledges alternate or opposing claims.LC.W.7.1a
- 1b
Create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the claim.LC.W.7.1b
- 1c
Support the claim with logical reasoning and relevant evidence from credible sources.LC.W.7.1c
- 1d
Use words, phrases, and clauses to link the claim and reasons and clarify relationships among ideas.LC.W.7.1d
- 1e
Maintain a consistent style and voice.LC.W.7.1e
- 1f
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the argument presented.LC.W.7.1f
- 2a
Produce an informative/explanatory permanent product which has an introduction that clearly previews information to follow about a topic.LC.W.7.2a
- 2b
Organize ideas, concepts, and information (e.g., using definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and cause/effect).LC.W.7.2b
- 2c
Develop the topic (i.e., add additional information related to the topic) with relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples.LC.W.7.2c
- 2d
Use transitional words, phrases, and clauses that connect ideas and create cohesion.LC.W.7.2d
- 2e
Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic.LC.W.7.2e
- 2f
Maintain a consistent style and voice.LC.W.7.2f
- 2g
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information presented.LC.W.7.2g
- 3a
Produce a narrative permanent product which engages and orients the reader by establishing a context and point of view and introducing the narrator and/or characters.LC.W.7.3a
- 3b
Organize events so they unfold naturally.LC.W.7.3b
- 3c
When appropriate, use narrative techniques (e.g., dialogue, pacing, and description), to develop experiences, events, and/or characters.LC.W.7.3c
- 3d
Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or setting to another.LC.W.7.3d
- 3e
Use precise words and phrases, relevant descriptive details, and sensory language to capture the action and convey experiences and events.LC.W.7.3e
- 3f
Provide a conclusion that follows from the narrated experiences or events.LC.W.7.3f
- 3g
Use words, phrases, or gathered information to accurately reflect literary context.LC.W.7.3g
- 4
Produce a clear, coherent permanent product that is appropriate to the specific task (e.g., topic or text), purpose (e.g., to persuade or inform), and audience (e.g., reader).LC.W.7.4
- 5a
With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop a plan for permanent products (e.g., brainstorm topics, select a topic, gather information, create a draft).LC.W.7.5a
- 5b
With guidance and support from peers and adults, strengthen writing by revising and editing (e.g., review a permanent product, strengthen an informative/explanatory permanent product by adding transitional phrases, vary sentence types).LC.W.7.5b
- 6
Use technology to produce and publish writing (e.g., use internet to gather information; use word processing to generate and collaborate on writing).LC.W.7.6
- 7
Follow steps to complete a short research project (e.g., determine topic, locate information on a topic, organize information related to the topic, draft a permanent product).LC.W.7.7
- 8a
List internet search terms for a topic of study.LC.W.7.8a
- 8b
Gather relevant information (e.g., highlight in text, quote or paraphrase from text or discussion) from print (e.g., text read aloud, printed image) and/or digital sources (e.g., video, audio, images/graphics) relevant to a topic.LC.W.7.8b
- 8c
Quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism.LC.W.7.8c
- 8d
Use a standard format to write citations.LC.W.7.8d
- 8e
Provide a bibliography for sources that contributed to the creation of a permanent product.LC.W.7.8e
- 9
Provide evidence from grade-appropriate literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.LC.W.7.9
Speaking & ListeningSL
- 1a
Describe how the claims within a speaker's argument match own argument.LC.SL.7.1a
- 1b
Discuss how own view or opinion changes using new information provided by others.LC.SL.7.1b
- 1c
Use information and feedback to refine understanding or products.LC.SL.7.1c
- 1d
Use information and feedback to refine own thinking.LC.SL.7.1d
- 2a
Critically evaluate main ideas and details presented in diverse media (e.g., visually, personal communication, periodicals, social media) and formats for accuracy.LC.SL.7.2a
- 2b
Explain if and how ideas presented in diverse media (e.g., visually, personal communication, periodicals, social media) clarify a topic, text, or issue under study.LC.SL.7.2b
- 2c
Identify how information on a topic or text presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) contributes to understanding.LC.SL.7.2c
- 3a
Evaluate the soundness of reasoning and the relevance and sufficiency of evidence provided in an argument.LC.SL.7.3a
- 3b
Evaluate the soundness or accuracy of reasons presented to support a claim.LC.SL.7.3b
- 4a
Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details, and examples.LC.SL.7.4a
- 4b
Report on a topic, with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details which support the main ideas.LC.SL.7.4b
- 5
Include multimedia components and visual displays in presentations to clarify claims and findings and emphasize salient points.LC.SL.7.5
LanguageL
- 1a
Use phrases and clauses accurately within a sentence.LC.L.7.1a
- 1b
When appropriate, use simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences when communicating.LC.L.7.1b
- 2a
Use commas to separate coordinate adjectives.LC.L.7.2a
- 2b
Spell words correctly.LC.L.7.2b
- 3a
Use words, phrases, or gathered information to accurately reflect meaning.LC.L.7.3a
- 3b
Choose language that expresses ideas precisely and concisely by eliminating wordiness and redundancy.LC.L.7.3b
- 4a
Use context as a clue to determine the meaning of a grade- appropriate word or phrase.LC.L.7.4a
- 4b
Consult print or digital reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses) to find the pronunciation of a word.LC.L.7.4b
- 4c
Consult print or digital reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses) to find the synonym for a word.LC.L.7.4c
- 4d
Consult print or digital reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses) to find the precise meaning of a word.LC.L.7.4d
- 4e
Verify the prediction of the meaning of a new word or phrase (e.g., by checking a dictionary).LC.L.7.4e
- 5a
Identify allusion within a text or media.LC.L.7.5a
- 5b
Interpret figures of speech (e.g., personification, allusions) in context.LC.L.7.5b
- 5c
Use the relationship between particular words (e.g., synonym/antonym, analogy) to better understand each of the words.LC.L.7.5c
- 5d
Identify the connotative meaning (the idea associated with the word) of a word or phrase.LC.L.7.5d
- 5e
Distinguish among the connotations (i.e., associations) of words with similar denotations (i.e., definitions) (e.g., slim, skinny, scrawny, thin).LC.L.7.5e
- 5f
Use words, phrases, or gathered information to accurately reflect literary context.LC.L.7.5f
- 6a
Use grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases accurately.LC.L.7.6a
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