Language and Literacy
Other Ohio Early Learning and Development sets
Other Ohio Early Learning and Development sets
Language and Communication 1
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Demonstrates understanding of increasingly complex language. 1.a
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Attends to language. 1.a.1
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 1.a.2
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Shows understanding of simple requests and statements referring to nearby people and objects. 1.a.3
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Shows understanding of requests and statements referring to people, objects, ideas, and feelings. 1.a.4
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Demonstrates understanding of complex concepts and longer sentences. 1.a.5
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Develops and expands understanding of vocabulary and concepts.1.b
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Attends to language. 1.b.1
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 1.b.2
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Connects words with objects. 1.b.3
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Attends to an unfamiliar word. 1.b.4
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Demonstrates interest in new vocabulary and uses new words. 1.b.5
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Demonstrates understanding of categories of words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions) and relationships between word meanings.1.b.6
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Communicates using increasingly complex language. 1.c
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Expresses needs and feelings in a variety of ways. 1.c.1
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 1.c.2
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Makes vowel and consonant sounds (babbles). 1.c.3
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Communicates purposefully using single words and gestures. 1.c.4
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Combines words into simple two-word phrases. 1.c.5
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Communicates using simple three- and four-word phrases or sentences to express complex ideas or requests. 1.c.6
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Communicates using sentences that include the following components: subject, verb, object, descriptive words, and prepositions. 1.c.7
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Participates in conversations with increasing application of turn-taking skills. 1.d
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Directs attention to caregiver’s communication. 1.d.1
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 1.d.2
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Participates in and initiates basic communications with family members or others who are familiar. 1.d.3
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Participates in and initiates communication by switching communication skills to fit the need of the audience. 1.d.4
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Follows typical patterns when communicating with others (e.g., listens to others, takes turns talking and speaking about the topic or text being discussed). 1.d.5
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Develops comprehension of read-aloud text. 1.e
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Attends to language. 1.e.1
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Shows interest in books, pictures, songs, and rhymes. 1.e.2
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Participates in book reading, storytelling, and singing. 1.e.3
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Demonstrates understanding of a read-aloud text by answering literal questions. 1.e.4
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Demonstrates understanding of a read-aloud text by answering inferential questions. 1.e.5
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Phonological Awareness 2
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Develops awareness of syllables in spoken words. 2.a
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Attends to language and sounds. 2.a.1
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Vocalizes sounds. 2.a.2
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 2.a.3
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Imitates and uses single words. 2.a.4
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Uses spoken words with meaning in phrases. 2.a.5
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Recognizes individual words that make up a spoken sentence.2.a.6
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Blends and segments spoken compound words.2.a.7
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Blends and segments syllables in spoken words.2.a.8
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Develops awareness of initial sounds, onsets, and rimes in spoken words. 2.b
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Attends to language and sounds. 2.b.1
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Vocalizes sounds. 2.b.2
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 2.b.3
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Imitates and uses single words. 2.b.4
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Uses spoken words with meaning in phrases. 2.b.5
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Recognizes words in spoken sentences.2.b.6
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Segments syllables in spoken words. 2.b.7
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Recognizes when the beginning sounds of words are the same or different. 2.b.8
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Isolates the initial sound in a spoken word.2.b.9
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Blends and segments onset and rime in a single-syllable spoken word. 2.b.10
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Develops understanding of rhyme. 2.c
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Attends to language and sounds. 2.c.1
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Vocalizes sounds.2.c.2
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Engages in back-and-forth interactions with caregiver. 2.c.3
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Recognizes familiar environmental sounds. 2.c.4
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Distinguishes between sounds that are the same and different. 2.c.5
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Repeats rhyming words. 2.c.6
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Identifies rhyming words. 2.c.7
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Print Awareness 3
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Develops knowledge of print organization. 3.a
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Demonstrates interest in books. 3.a.1
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Selects books for adult to read. 3.a.2
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Shows an understanding of book covers by self-selecting books to explore independently. 3.a.3
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Orients books correctly and turns pages when “reading” from beginning to end. 3.a.4
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Knows some characteristics of books, such as cover, author and illustrator.3.a.5
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Demonstrates understanding of book and print organization in nonfiction and fiction books. 3.a.6
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Develops knowledge of the alphabet. 3.b
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Notices when adult points to print. 3.b.1
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Says the names of some letters by rote (without print). 3.b.2
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Recognizes first letter and sound of own name and names a few letters in own name. 3.b.3
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Recognizes some letters and their sounds in addition to those in first name.3.b.4
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Demonstrates understanding that letters can be uppercase and lowercase.3.b.5
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Identifies and names 18 uppercase and 15 lowercase letters. 3.b.6
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Emergent Writing 4
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Develops understanding that writing represents spoken language. 4.a
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Tracks objects visually and focuses on an object or person.9 4.a.1
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Notices familiar environmental signs and symbols. 4.a.2
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Scribbles or makes marks. 4.a.3
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Imitates adults reading and writing. 4.a.4
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Recognizes that print conveys a message. 4.a.5
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Interprets own writing for others. 4.a.6
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Uses a combination of drawing, dictating, and emergent writing for a variety of purposes. 4.a.7
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Draws and writes using increasingly sophisticated grasp.4.b
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Transfers objects from one hand to the other.4.b.1
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Holds object with one hand while the other manipulates the object. 4.b.2
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Makes marks and scribbles using a fist to hold writing tool against the palm of the hand (palmar grasp). 4.b.3
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Scribbles and draws using thumb and fingers (five-finger grasp) of one hand to hold writing tool.4.b.4
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Imitates drawing prewriting strokes (|, −, +, O) using an inconsistent threeor four-finger grasp of dominant hand to hold a writing tool. 4.b.5
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Copies letters of own name and other meaningful words with letter approximations and some actual letters using a stable three-finger grasp. 4.b.6
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Prints letters of own name with letter approximations and some actual letters using a stable three-finger grasp. 4.b.7
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