Grades 9-12
Other North Carolina English Language Development sets
Other North Carolina English Language Development sets
Social/ Instructional
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NarrateELD-SI.4-12.1
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Share ideas about one’s own and others’ lived experiences and previous learningELD-SI.4-12.1.1
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Connect stories with images and representations to add meaningELD-SI.4-12.1.2
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Identify and raise questions about what might be unexplained, missing, or left unsaidELD-SI.4-12.1.3
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Recount and restate ideas to sustain and move dialogue forwardELD-SI.4-12.1.4
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Create closure, recap, and offer next stepsELD-SI.4-12.1.5
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InformELD-SI.4-12.2
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Define and classify facts and interpretations; determine what is known vs. unknownELD-SI.4-12.2.1
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Report on explicit and inferred characteristics, patterns, or behaviorELD-SI.4-12.2.2
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Describe the parts and wholes of a systemELD-SI.4-12.2.3
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Sort, clarify, and summarize relationshipsELD-SI.4-12.2.4
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Summarize most important aspects of informationELD-SI.4-12.2.5
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ExplainELD-SI.4-12.3
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Generate and convey initial thinkingELD-SI.4-12.3.1
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Follow and describe cycles and sequences of steps or procedures and their causes and effectsELD-SI.4-12.3.2
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Compare changing variables, factors, and circumstancesELD-SI.4-12.3.3
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Offer alternatives to extend or deepen awareness of factors that contribute to particular outcomesELD-SI.4-12.3.4
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Act on feedback to revise understandings of how or why something is or works in particular waysELD-SI.4-12.3.5
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ArgueELD-SI.4-12.4
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Generate questions about different perspectivesELD-SI.4-12.4.1
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Support or challenge an opinion, premise, or interpretationELD-SI.4-12.4.2
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Clarify and elaborate ideas based on feedbackELD-SI.4-12.4.3
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Evaluate changes in thinking, identifying trade-offsELD-SI.4-12.4.4
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Refine claims and reasoning based on new information or evidenceELD-SI.4-12.4.5
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Language Arts
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Narrate.Interpretive: Interpret language arts narratives (with prompting and support) by:ELD-LA.9-12.1
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Identifying themes or central ideas that develop over the course of a textELD-LA.9-12.1.1
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Analyzing how author choices about character attributes and actions relate to story elements (setting, event sequences, and context)ELD-LA.9-12.1.2
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Evaluating the impact of specific word choices on meaning, tone, and explicit vs. implicit points of viewELD-LA.9-12.1.3
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Narrate.Expressive: Construct language arts narratives (with prompting and support) that:ELD-LA.9-12.2
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Orient audience to context and one or multiple point(s) of viewELD-LA.9-12.2.1
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Develop and describe characters and their relationships over a progression of experiences or eventsELD-LA.9-12.2.2
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Develop story, advancing the plot and themes with complications and resolutions, time and event sequencesELD-LA.9-12.2.3
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Engage and adjust for audienceELD-LA.9-12.2.4
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Inform.Interpretive: Interpret informational texts in language arts (with prompting and support) by:ELD-LA.9-12.3
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Identifying and/or summarizing central ideasELD-LA.9-12.3.1
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Analyzing descriptions and inferences in textual evidence for key attributes, qualities, characteristics, activities, and conceptual relationshipsELD-LA.9-12.3.2
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Evaluating cumulative impact and refinement of author’s key word choices over the course of textELD-LA.9-12.3.3
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Inform.Expressive: Construct informational texts in language arts (with prompting and support) that:ELD-LA.9-12.4
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Introduce and define topic and/or entity for audienceELD-LA.9-12.4.1
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Establish an objective or neutral stanceELD-LA.9-12.4.2
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Add precision, details, and clarity about complex attributes, qualities, characteristics, activities, and conceptual relationshipsELD-LA.9-12.4.3
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Develop coherence and cohesion throughout textELD-LA.9-12.4.4
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Argue.Interpretive: Interpret language arts arguments by:ELD-LA.9-12.5
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Identifying and summarizing central ideas of primary or secondary sourcesELD-LA.9-12.5.1
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Analyzing use of rhetoric and details to advance point of view or purposeELD-LA.9-12.5.2
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Evaluating and corroborating relevance and sufficiency of evidence as well as validity of reasoning to support claimsELD-LA.9-12.5.3
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Argue.Expressive: Construct language arts arguments that:ELD-LA.9-12.6
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Introduce and develop precise claims and address counterclaimsELD-LA.9-12.6.1
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Support claims and refute counterclaims with valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidenceELD-LA.9-12.6.2
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Establish and maintain a formal style and objective toneELD-LA.9-12.6.3
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Logically organize claims, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence; offer a conclusion with recommendationsELD-LA.9-12.6.4
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Math
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Explain.Interpretive: Interpret mathematical explanations by:ELD-MA.9-12.1
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Identifying concept or entityELD-MA.9-12.1.1
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Analyzing data and owning problem-solving approachesELD-MA.9-12.1.2
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Evaluating rationales, models, and/or interpretations based on evidence and mathematical principlesELD-MA.9-12.1.3
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Explain.Expressive: Construct mathematical explanations that: ELD-MA.9-12.2
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Introduce mathematical concept or entityELD-MA.9-12.2.1
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Share solutions with othersELD-MA.9-12.2.2
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Describe data and/or approach used to solve a problemELD-MA.9-12.2.3
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State reasoning used to generate own or alternate solutionsELD-MA.9-12.2.4
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Argue.Interpretive: Interpret mathematics arguments by:ELD-MA.9-12.3
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Comparing conjectures with previously established results and stated assumptionsELD-MA.9-12.3.1
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Distinguishing correct from flawed logicELD-MA.9-12.3.2
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Evaluating relationships among evidence and mathematical principles to create generalizationsELD-MA.9-12.3.3
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Argue.Expressive: Construct mathematics arguments that:ELD-MA.9-12.4
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Create precise conjecture, using definitions, previously established results, and stated assumptionsELD-MA.9-12.4.1
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Generalize logical relationships across casesELD-MA.9-12.4.2
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Justify (and refute) conclusions with evidence and mathematical principlesELD-MA.9-12.4.3
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Evaluate and extend others’ argumentsELD-MA.9-12.4.4
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Science
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Explain.Interpretive: Interpret scientific explanations by:ELD-SC.9-12.1
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Defining investigable questions or problems based on observations, information, and/or data about a phenomenonELD-SC.9-12.1.1
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Paraphrasing central ideas in complex evidence, concepts, processes, and information to help explain how or why a phenomenon occursELD-SC.9-12.1.2
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Evaluating the extent to which reasoning, theory and/or models link evidence to claims and support conclusionsELD-SC.9-12.1.3
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Explain.Expressive: Construct scientific explanations that:ELD-SC.9-12.2
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Describe reliable and valid evidence from multiple sources about a phenomenonELD-SC.9-12.1.1
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Establish neutral or objective stance in how results are communicatedELD-SC.9-12.1.2
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Develop reasoning to illustrate and/or predict the relationships between variables in a system or between components of a systemELD-SC.9-12.1.3
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Summarize and refine solutions referencing scientific knowledge, evidence, criteria, and/or trade-offsELD-SC.9-12.1.4
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Argue.Interpretive: Interpret scientific arguments by:ELD-SC.9-12.3
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Identifying appropriate and sufficient evidence from data, models, and/or information from investigations of a phenomenon or design solutionsELD-SC.9-12.3.1
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Comparing reasoning and claims based on evidence from competing arguments or design solutionsELD-SC.9-12.3.2
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Evaluating currently accepted explanations, new evidence, limitations (trade-offs), constraints, and ethical issuesELD-SC.9-12.3.3
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Argue.Expressive Construct scientific arguments that:ELD-SC.9-12.4
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Introduce and contextualize topic/phenomenon in current scientific or historical episodes in scienceELD-SC.9-12.4.1
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Defend or refute a claim based on data and evidenceELD-SC.9-12.4.2
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Establish and maintain an appropriate tone and stance (neutral/objective or biased/subjective)ELD-SC.9-12.4.3
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Signal logical relationships among reasoning, evidence, data, and/or models when making and defending a claim, counterclaim, and/or rebuttalELD-SC.9-12.4.4
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Social Studies
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Explain.Interpretive Interpret social studies explanations by:ELD-SS.9-12.1
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Determining multiple types of sources, points of view in sources, and potential uses of sources for answering compelling and supporting questions about phenomena or eventsELD-SS.9-12.1.1
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Analyzing sources for logical relationships among contributing factors, causes, or related conceptsELD-SS.9-12.1.2
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Evaluating experts’ points of agreement and disagreement based on their consistency with explanation given its purposeELD-SS.9-12.1.3
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Explain.Expressive: Construct social studies explanations that: ELD-SS.9-12.2
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Introduce and contextualize multiple phenomena or eventsELD-SS.9-12.2.1
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Establish perspective for communicating intended and unintended outcomes, consequences, or documentationELD-SS.9-12.2.2
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Develop sound reasoning, sequences with linear and nonlinear relationships, evidence, and details with significant and pertinent information, acknowledging strengths and weaknessesELD-SS.9-12.2.3
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Generalize experts’ points of agreement and disagreement about multiple, complex causes and effects of developments or eventsELD-SS.9-12.2.4
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Argue.Interpretive: Interpret social studies arguments by:ELD-SS.9-12.3
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Identifying topic and purpose (argue in favor of or against a position, present a balanced interpretation, challenge perspective)ELD-SS.9-12.3.1
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Analyzing relevant information to support and/or revise claims with reliable and valid evidence from multiple sourcesELD-SS.9-12.3.2
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Evaluating credibility, accuracy, and relevancy of source based on expert perspectivesELD-SS.9-12.3.3
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Argue.Expressive: Construct social studies arguments that: ELD-SS.9-12.4
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Introduce and contextualize topicELD-SS.9-12.4.1
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Select relevant information to support precise and knowledgeable claims with evidence from multiple sourcesELD-SS.9-12.4.2
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Establish perspectiveELD-SS.9-12.4.3
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Show relationships between claims and counterclaims, differences in perspectives, evidence, and reasoningELD-SS.9-12.4.4
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Quick Glance Checklist: 2020 NC ELD Standard Course of Study
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