Students can comprehend text in increasingly complex ways.

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    Accessing Narrative Text

    1. 1

      Determine which citations demonstrate what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. EE.RL.9-10.1

    2. 2

      Recount events related to the theme or central idea, including details about character and setting.EE.RL.9-10.2

    3. 3

      Determine how characters change or develop over the course of a text.EE.RL.9-10.3

    4. 4

      Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including idioms, analogies, and figures of speech.EE.RL.9-10.4

    5. 5

      Identify where a text deviates from a chronological presentation of events. EE.RL.9-10.5

    6. 6

      Determine a point of view or cultural experience in a work of literature from outside the United States and compare it with own point of view or experience.EE.RL.9-10.6

    7. 7

      Compare the representation of a subject or topic in two different artistic mediums (e.g., poetry and illustration).EE.RL.9-10.7

    8. 9

      Identify when an author draws upon or references a different text. EE.RL.9-10.9

    9. 10

      Demonstrate understanding of a text while actively engaged in reading or listening to stories, dramas, or poems.  EE.RL.9-10.10

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    Accessing Informational Text

    1. 1

      Determine which citations demonstrate what the text says explicitly as well as inferentially.EE.RI.9-10.1

    2. 2

      Determine the central idea of the text and select details to support it. EE.RI.9-10.2

    3. 3

      Determine logical connections between individuals, ideas, or events in a text. EE.RI.9-10.3

    4. 4

      Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in text, including common idioms, analogies, and figures of speech. EE.RI.9-10.4

    5. 5

      Locate sentences that support an author’s central idea or claim. EE.RI.9-10.5

    6. 6

      Determine author’s point of view and compare with own point of view.EE.RI.9-10.6

    7. 7

      Analyze two accounts of a subject told in different mediums to determine how they are the same and different.EE.RI.9-10.7

    8. 8

      Determine how the specific claims support the argument made in an informational text.EE.RI.9-10.8

    9. 9

      Make connections between texts with related themes and concepts.EE.RI.9-10.9

    10. 10

      Demonstrate understanding while actively engaged in reading or listening to literary nonfiction.

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage

    1. 4

      Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings.EE.L.9-10.4

      1. A

        Use context to determine the meaning of unknown.

      2. B

         Identify and use root words and the words that result when affixes are added or removed.

      3. C

        Consult reference materials (dictionaries, online vocabulary supports) to clarify the meaning of unfamiliar words encountered when reading. 

    2. 5

      Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use. A. Interpret common figures of speech. B. Determine the intended meaning of multiple meaning words.EE.L.9-10.5

Students can produce writing for a range of purposes and audiences.

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    Writing: Text Types and Purposes

    1. 1

      Write claims about topics or texts. A. Introduce a topic or text and write one claim and one counterclaim about it.EE.W.9-10.1

    2. 2

      Write to share information supported by details: EE.W.9-10.2

      1. A

        Introduce a topic clearly and use a clear organization to write about it including visual, tactual, or multimedia information as appropriate.

      2. B

        See ** Claim 4.

      3. C

        Use complete, simple sentences as appropriate.

      4. D

        Use domain specific vocabulary when writing claims related to a topic of study or text.

      5. F

        Providing a closing or concluding statement.

    3. 3

      Write about events or personal experiences.EE.W.9-10.3

      1. A

        Write a narrative about a problem, situation, or observation including at least one character, details, and clearly sequenced events

      2. C

        Organize the events in the narrative using temporal words to signal order as appropriate.

      3. D

        ** See Claim 4.

      4. E

        Provide a closing.

    4. 4

      Produce writing that is appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience.EE.W.9-10.4

    5. 5

      Develop writing by planning and revising own writing. EE.W.9-10.5

    6. 9

      Use information from literary and informational text to support writing.EE.W.9-10.9

      1. A

        Apply Essential Elements of Grade 9-10 Reading Standards to literature (e.g., “Identify when an author has drawn upon or included references to another text.”)

      2. B

        Apply Essential Elements of Grade 9-10 Reading Standards to informational texts (e.g., “Use sound reasons for supporting the claims and argument.”).

    7. 10

      Write routinely over time for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.EE.W.9-10.10

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    Conventions of Standard English

    1. 2

      Demonstrate understanding of conventions of Standard English.EE.L.9-10.2

      1. A

        Use a comma and conjunction to combine two simple sentences.

      2. C

        Spell most single-syllable words correctly and apply knowledge of word chunks in spelling longer words.

Students can communicate for a range of purposes and audiences.

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    Speaking and Listening

    1. 1

      Engage in collaborative discussions.EE.SL.9-10.1

      1. A

        Prepare for discussions by collecting information on the topic.

      2. B

        Work with adults and peers to set rules for discussions.

      3. C

        Relate the topic of discussion to broader themes or ideas.

      4. D

        Indicate agreement or disagreement with others during discussions.

    2. 2

      Determine the credibility of information presented in diverse media or formats. EE.SL.9-10.2

    3. 3

      Determine the speaker's point of view on a topic.EE.SL.9-10.3

    4. 4

      Present an argument on a topic with logically organized claims, reasons, and evidence.EE.SL.9-10.4

    5. 6

      Adapt communication to a variety of contexts and tasks using complete sentences when indicated or appropriate.EE.SL.9-10.6

  • Claim #4

    Using Language

    1. 1

      Demonstrate Standard English grammar and usage when communicating. B. Use a variety of parts of speech (nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and prepositions) in writing or communication to convey information. EE.L.9-10.1

    2. 3

      Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating. A. Vary syntax when writing and communicating. EE.L.9-10.3

    3. 6

      Use general academic and domain-specific words and phrases across contexts. EE.L.9-10.6

Students can investigate topics and present information. 

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    Research and Inquiry

    1. 2.b

      Write to share information supported by details: Develop the topic with facts or details.EE.W.9-10.2.b

    2. 3.d

      Write about events or personal experiences: Use descriptive words and phrases to convey a vivid picture of experiences, events, setting, or characters.EE.W.9-10.3.d

    3. 7

      Use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products.EE.W.9-10.7

    4. 7

      Conduct research projects to answer questions posed by self and others using multiple sources of information.EE.W.9-10.7

    5. 8

      Write answers to research questions by selecting relevant information from multiple resources.EE.W.9-10.8

    6. 5

      Use digital media (e.g., textual, graphical, audio, visual, and interactive elements) in presentations to support understanding.EE.SL.9-10.5

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9 and Grade 10