Grades 6-8
Other Nebraska English Language Proficiency sets
Other Nebraska English Language Proficiency sets
An ELL can . . . construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade-appropriate listening, reading, and viewing.6-8.1
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use a very limited set of strategies to: 6-8.1.1
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identify a few key words and phrases in oral communications and simple written texts.6-8.1.1.a
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use an emerging set of strategies to:6-8.1.2
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identify the main topic in oral communications and simple written texts 6-8.1.2.a
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retell a few key details. 6-8.1.2.b
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use a developing set of strategies to:6-8.1.3
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determine the central idea or theme in simple oral presentations or written text6-8.1.3.a
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explain how the theme is supported by specific details 6-8.1.3.b
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summarize part of the text.6-8.1.3.c
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use an increasing range of strategies to:6-8.1.4
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determine two or more central ideas or themes in oral presentations or written text6-8.1.4.a
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explain how the central ideas/themes are supported by specific textual details6-8.1.4.b
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summarize a simple text.6-8.1.4.c
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use a wide range of strategies to:6-8.1.5
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determine central ideas or themes in oral presentations or written text6-8.1.5.a
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explain how the central ideas/themes are developed by supporting ideas or evidence6-8.1.5.b
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summarize a text.6-8.1.5.c
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An ELL can . . . participate in grade-appropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions. 6-8.2
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Level 16-8.2.1
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present simple information6-8.2.1.b
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participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics 6-8.2.1.a
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respond to simple questions and some wh-questions.6-8.2.1.c
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Level 26-8.2.2
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participate in short conversational and written exchanges on familiar topics and texts6-8.2.2.a
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present information and ideas6-8.2.2.b
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respond to simple questions and wh-questions.6-8.2.2.c
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Level 36-8.2.3
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participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on familiar topics and texts6-8.2.3.a
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build on the ideas of others6-8.2.3.b
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express his or her own ideas6-8.2.3.c
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ask and answer relevant questions6-8.2.3.d
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add relevant information.6-8.2.3.e
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Level 46-8.2.4
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participate in conversations, discussions, and written exchanges on a variety of topics, texts, and issues6-8.2.4.a
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build on the ideas of others6-8.2.4.b
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express his or her own ideas6-8.2.4.c
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ask and answer relevant questions6-8.2.4.d
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add relevant information and evidence6-8.2.4.e
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paraphrase the key ideas expressed.6-8.2.4.f
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Level 56-8.2.5
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participate in extended conversations, discussions, and written exchanges about a variety of topics, texts, and issues6-8.2.5.a
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build on the ideas of others6-8.2.5.b
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express his or her own ideas clearly 6-8.2.5.c
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pose and respond to relevant questions6-8.2.5.d
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add relevant and specific evidence6-8.2.5.e
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summarize the key ideas6-8.2.5.f
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reflect on the key ideas expressed.6-8.2.5.g
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An ELL can . . . speak and write about grade-appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics. 6-8.3
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about familiar texts, topics, and experiences.6-8.3.1
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communicate simple information6-8.3.1.a
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about familiar texts, topics, experiences, or events.6-8.3.2
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deliver short oral presentations6-8.3.2.a
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compose written narratives or informational texts6-8.3.2.b
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about familiar texts, topics, and experiences.6-8.3.3
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deliver short oral presentations6-8.3.3.a
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compose written narratives or informational texts6-8.3.3.b
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develop texts with some details6-8.3.3.c
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about a variety of texts, topics, and experience.6-8.3.4
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deliver oral presentations6-8.3.4.a
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compose written narratives or informational texts6-8.3.4.b
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develop texts with some specific details6-8.3.4.c
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about a variety of texts, topics, and experiences. 6-8.3.5
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deliver oral presentations6-8.3.5.a
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compose written narratives or informational texts6-8.3.5.b
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develop texts with relevant details, ideas, or information6-8.3.5.c
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An ELL can . . . construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence.6-8.4
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Level 16-8.4.1
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express an opinion about a familiar topic.6-8.4.1.a
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Level 26-8.4.2
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construct a claim about a familiar topic6-8.4.2.a
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give a reason to support the claim.6-8.4.2.b
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Level 36-8.4.3
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construct a claim about a familiar topic6-8.4.3.a
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introduce the topic6-8.4.3.b
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provide several supporting reasons or facts in a logical order6-8.4.3.c
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provide a concluding statement. 6-8.4.3.d
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Level 46-8.4.4
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construct a claim about a variety of topics6-8.4.4.a
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introduce the topic 6-8.4.4.b
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provide sufficient reasons or facts to support the claim6-8.4.4.c
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provide a concluding statement. 6-8.4.4.d
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Level 56-8.4.5
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construct a claim about a variety of topics 6-8.4.5.a
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introduce the topic 6-8.4.5.b
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provide compelling and logically ordered reasons or facts that effectively support the claim6-8.4.5.c
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provide a concluding statement.6-8.4.5.d
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An ELL can . . . conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems.6-8.5
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Level 1 6-8.5.1
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gather information from a few provided sources6-8.5.1.a
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label collected information.6-8.5.1.b
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Level 2 6-8.5.2
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gather information from provided sources6-8.5.2.a
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record some data and information.6-8.5.2.b
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Level 36-8.5.3
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gather information from multiple provided print and digital sources6-8.5.3.a
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summarize or paraphrase observations, ideas, and information, with labeled illustrations, diagrams, or other graphics, as appropriate6-8.5.3.b
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cite sources.6-8.5.3.c
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Level 46-8.5.4
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gather information from multiple print and digital sources 6-8.5.4.a
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use search terms effectively6-8.5.4.b
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quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others, using charts, diagrams, or other graphics, as appropriate6-8.5.4.c
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cite sources6-8.5.4.d
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use a standard format for citations.6-8.5.4.e
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Level 56-8.5.5
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gather information from multiple print and digital sources 6-8.5.5.a
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use search terms effectively6-8.5.5.b
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(at Grade 8) evaluate the credibility of each source6-8.5.5.c
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quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others using charts, diagrams, or other graphics, as appropriate6-8.5.5.d
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cite sources6-8.5.5.e
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use a standard format for citations.6-8.5.5.f
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An ELL can . . . analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing.6-8.6
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Level 16-8.6.1
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identify a point an author or a speaker makes.6-8.6.1.a
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Level 26-8.6.2
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identify the main argument an author or a speaker makes6-8.6.2.a
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identify one reason an author or a speaker gives to support the argument.6-8.6.2.b
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Level 36-8.6.3
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explain the argument an author or a speaker makes6-8.6.3.a
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distinguish between claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from those that are not.6-8.6.3.b
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Level 46-8.6.4
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analyze the argument and specific claims made in texts or speech6-8.6.4.a
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determine whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claims6-8.6.4.b
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cite textual evidence to support the analysis.6-8.6.4.c
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Level 56-8.6.5
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analyze and evaluate the argument and specific claims made in texts or speech/ presentations6-8.6.5.a
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determine whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims6-8.6.5.b
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cite textual evidence to support the analysis.6-8.6.5.c
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An ELL can . . . adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing.6-8.7
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through conversations, reading, and being read to.6-8.7.1
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recognize the meaning of some words learned6-8.7.1.a
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with emerging control,6-8.7.2
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adapt language choices according to task and audience 6-8.7.2.a
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begin to use frequently occurring general academic and content-specific words and phrases in conversations and discussions.6-8.7.2.b
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with developing ease,6-8.7.3
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience6-8.7.3.a
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use an increasing number of general academic and content-specific words and phrases in speech and short written texts6-8.7.3.b
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show developing control of style and tone in oral or written text.6-8.7.3.c
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with increasing ease,6-8.7.4
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience 6-8.7.4.a
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use a wider range of general academic and content-specific academic words and phrases 6-8.7.4.b
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maintain consistency in style and tone throughout most of oral or written text.6-8.7.4.c
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with ease,6-8.7.5
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adapt language choices and style according to purpose, task, and audience, 6-8.7.5.a
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use a wide variety of complex general academic and content-specific academic words to precisely express ideas 6-8.7.5.b
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maintain an appropriate and consistent style and tone throughout an oral or written text.6-8.7.5.c
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An ELL can . . . determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text.6-8.8
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relying heavily on context, visual aids, and knowledge of morphology in their native language, in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events.6-8.8.1
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recognize the meaning of a few frequently occurring words and simple phrases6-8.8.1.a
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using context, visual aids, reference materials, and knowledge of morphology in their native language, in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events. 6-8.8.2
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determine the meaning of frequently occurring words, phrases, and expressions 6-8.8.2.a
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using context, visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of English morphology (e.g. affixes and roots words), in texts about familiar topics, experiences, or events.6-8.8.3
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determine the meaning of general academic and content-specific words and phrases and frequently occurring expressions6-8.8.3.a
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using context, reference materials, and an increasing knowledge of English morphology, in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events. 6-8.8.4
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determine the meaning of general academic and content-specific words and phrases, and a growing number of idiomatic expressions6-8.8.4.a
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using context, reference materials, and knowledge of English morphology, in texts about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.6-8.8.5
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determine the meanings of general academic and content-specific words and phrases, idiomatic expressions, and figurative and connotative language (e.g., metaphor, personification)6-8.8.5.a
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An ELL can . . . create clear and coherent grade-appropriate speech and text.6-8.9
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with support (including context and visual aids) and non-verbal communication, with limited control.6-8.9.1
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communicate simple information about an event or topic6-8.9.1.a
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use a narrow range of vocabulary and syntactically simple sentences6-8.9.1.b
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with support (including modeled sentences), with emerging control. 6-8.9.2
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recount a brief sequence of events in order6-8.9.2.a
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introduce an informational topic6-8.9.2.b
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present one or two facts about the topic6-8.9.2.c
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use some commonly occurring linking words (e.g., next, because, and, also) 6-8.9.2.d
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provide a concluding statement6-8.9.2.e
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with developing control.6-8.9.3
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recount a short sequence of events, with a beginning, middle, and end6-8.9.3.a
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introduce and develop an informational topic with a few facts and details6-8.9.3.b
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use common transitional words and phrases to connect events, ideas, and opinions (e.g., after a while, for example, in order to, as a result)6-8.9.3.c
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provide a conclusion 6-8.9.3.d
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with increasingly independent control.6-8.9.4
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recount a more detailed sequence of events or steps in a process, with a beginning, middle, and end6-8.9.4.a
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introduce and develop an informational topic with facts and details6-8.9.4.b
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use a variety of transitional words and phrases to connect events, ideas, and opinions (e.g., however, on the other hand, from that moment on)6-8.9.4.c
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provide a concluding section6-8.9.4.d
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Level 56-8.9.5
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recount a complex sequence of events or steps in a process, with a beginning, middle, and end 6-8.9.5.a
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introduce and effectively develop an informational topic with facts and details6-8.9.5.b
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use a wide variety of transitional words and phrases to show logical relationships between events and ideas 6-8.9.5.c
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provide a concluding section.6-8.9.5.d
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An ELL can . . . make accurate use of standard English to communicate in grade-appropriate speech and writing. 6-8.10
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Level 16-8.10.1
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recognize and use a small number of frequently occurring nouns, noun phrases, and verbs6-8.10.1.a
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understand and respond to simple questions. 6-8.10.1.b
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with support (including visual aids and sentences),6-8.10.2
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use nouns, pronouns, verbs, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, and prepositional phrases6-8.10.2.a
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produce simple and compound sentences.6-8.10.2.b
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with support (including modeled sentences),6-8.10.3
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use relative pronouns (e.g., who, whom, which, that), relative adverbs (e.g., where, when, why), subordinating conjunctions, and prepositional phrases6-8.10.3.a
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produce and expand simple, compound, and a few complex sentences.6-8.10.3.b
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Level 46-8.10.4
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use an increasing number of intensive/reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves) and verbs in the active and passive voices6-8.10.4.a
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place phrases and clauses within a sentence6-8.10.4.b
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recognize and correct most misplaced and dangling modifiers6-8.10.4.c
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produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences.6-8.10.4.d
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Level 56-8.10.5
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use intensive/reflexive pronouns6-8.10.5.a
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use verbs in the active and passive voices6-8.10.5.b
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place phrases and clauses within a sentence6-8.10.5.c
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recognize and correct misplaced and dangling modifiers6-8.10.5.d
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produce and expand simple, compound, and complex sentences.6-8.10.5.e
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- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
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- Nebraska English Language Proficiency Standards
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