Grade 1
English Language Arts Overarching Expectations
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Read and write for a variety of purposes, including academic and personal, for extended periods of time.ELA.OE.1
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Acquire, refine, and share knowledge through a variety of multimedia literacies to include written, oral, visual, digital, and interactive texts.ELA.OE.2
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Make inferences to support comprehension.ELA.OE.3
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Collaborate with others and use active listening skills.ELA.OE.4
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Cite evidence to explain and justify reasoning.ELA.OE.5
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Create quality work by adhering to an accepted format.ELA.OE.6
First Grade
Foundations of Literacy
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Demonstrate early phonological awareness to basic phonemic awareness in spoken words.ELA.1.F.1
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.1.1
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Produce alliterative spoken words.ELA.1.F.1.2
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Recognize and produce pairs of rhyming words and distinguish them from non-rhyming pairs in spoken words.ELA.1.F.1.3
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Delete and add a syllable within a spoken word including compound words.ELA.1.F.1.4
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Blend and segment onsets and rimes of multisyllabic words.ELA.1.F.1.5
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.1.6
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Delete, add, and substitute the initial or final phonemes of a spoken word with three to five phonemes, and say the resulting word.ELA.1.F.1.7
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Demonstrate knowledge of the organization and basic concepts of print.ELA.1.F.2
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Locate a book's title, table of contents, glossary, and the names of author(s) and illustrator(s).ELA.1.F.2.1
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.2.2
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.2.3
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.2.4
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.2.5
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Know and apply phonics and word analysis skills in decoding and encoding words.ELA.1.F.3
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.3.1
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.3.2
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.3.3
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Identify the vowel and produce the vowel sound in a printed syllable or word to:ELA.1.F.3.4
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decode and encode regularly spelled one-syllable words (syllables include: closed, open, and vowel-consonant-e) including words with blends in initial and final position;ELA.1.F.3.4.a
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decode regularly spelled one-syllable words with vowel-r syllables (ar, er, ir, or, and ur); andELA.1.F.3.4.b
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decode two-syllable words using knowledge of syllables (closed, open, vowel-consonant-e, vowel-r, common vowel teams, and consonant-le), including compound words that fit multiple syllable types.ELA.1.F.3.4.c
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There is not an indicator for first grade.ELA.1.F.3.5
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Delete, add, and substitute the initial, middle, and end letters in words to build or make new words.ELA.1.F.3.6
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Read a two-syllable word by breaking the word into syllables.ELA.1.F.3.7
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Decode and encode words using:ELA.1.F.3.8
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onset/rime;ELA.1.F.3.8.a
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consonant blends (initial and final);ELA.1.F.3.8.b
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consonant digraphs (ch, sh, th, wh, ph, ck);ELA.1.F.3.8.c
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trigraphs (e.g. -tch, -dge);ELA.1.F.3.8.d
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combination (e.g., qu);ELA.1.F.3.8.e
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VCe;ELA.1.F.3.8.f
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r-controlled vowels (e.g., ar, er, ir, or, ur);ELA.1.F.3.8.g
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common inflectional endings that do not change the base word (e.g., -s, -ed);ELA.1.F.3.8.h
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contractions with am, is, has, and not;ELA.1.F.3.8.i
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hard and soft sounds of c and g (c=/k/ before a, o, u, or any consonant and c= /s/ before i, e, or y; g=/g/ before a, o, u, or any consonant and g=/j/ before i, e, or y);ELA.1.F.3.8.j
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vowel y in the final position of one- and two-syllable words, distinguishing the difference between the long /ī/ sound in one-syllable words and the long /ē/ sound in two-syllable words, and words with vowel y in medial position, producing the short /ĭ/ sound (e.g., fly-my; baby-happy, myth-gym);ELA.1.F.3.8.k
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words that follow the -ild, -ost, -old, -olt, and -ind patterns (e.g., mild, host, fold, jolt, kind);ELA.1.F.3.8.l
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silent letter combinations (e.g., kn, wr, mb, gh, gn);ELA.1.F.3.8.m
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words with final /f/, /l/, and /s/ sounds in one-syllable base words by doubling the final consonant when it follows a short vowel sound (e.g., cliff, hill, pass); andELA.1.F.3.8.n
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words with final /v/ sound, using knowledge that no English word ends with a v. (e.g. have, give, save).ELA.1.F.3.8.o
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Read and reread grade-appropriate texts with accuracy and expression at an appropriate rate to support comprehension.ELA.1.F.4
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Read high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text with accuracy and automaticity.ELA.1.F.4.1
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Read texts orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression.ELA.1.F.4.2
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Read texts by:ELA.1.F.4.3
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using letter-sound knowledge to segment and blend sounds together;ELA.1.F.4.3.a
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decoding the words by analogy; andELA.1.F.4.3.b
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using context and visuals from the text to support monitoring and self-correcting.ELA.1.F.4.3.c
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Applications of Reading
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Evaluate and critique key literary elements that enhance and deepen meaning within and across texts.ELA.1.AOR.1
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Identify and describe the main story elements, such as character(s), setting, and events that move the plot forward.ELA.1.AOR.1.1
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Identify and explain the purpose of forms of figurative language to include alliteration and onomatopoeia, as well as descriptive phrases and words, and imagery.ELA.1.AOR.1.2
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Evaluate and critique the development of themes and central ideas within and across texts.ELA.1.AOR.2
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Retell a story using main story elements and identify a lesson in a literary text.ELA.1.AOR.2.1
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Identify a central idea and supporting details in an informational text.ELA.1.AOR.2.2
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Evaluate how an author's choice of point of view or perspective shapes style and meaning within and across literary texts.ELA.1.AOR.3
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Identify and explain who is telling the story at various points in the story.ELA.1.AOR.3.1
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Evaluate and critique how an author's perspective and purpose shape style and meaning within and across informational texts.ELA.1.AOR.4
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Distinguish between information provided by illustrations or pictures and information provided by the words in a text.ELA.1.AOR.4.1
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Evaluate and critique how an author uses words, phrases, and text structures to craft text.ELA.1.AOR.5
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Identify and explain the differences between texts that tell stories and texts that provide information.ELA.1.AOR.5.1
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Use text features such as captions, graphs, glossaries, tables of content, and maps to locate key facts or information in a text.ELA.1.AOR.5.2
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Identify and explain the differences between facts and opinions about a topic in an informational text.ELA.1.AOR.5.3
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Summarize and paraphrase text to support comprehension and understanding.ELA.1.AOR.6
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Retell a text orally and in writing to enhance comprehension:ELA.1.AOR.6.1
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include main story elements at the beginning, middle, and end for a literary text; andELA.1.AOR.6.1.a
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include a central idea and supporting details for an informational text.ELA.1.AOR.6.1.b
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Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases.ELA.1.AOR.7
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Determine the meaning of known and unknown words and phrases, choosing from an array of strategies:ELA.1.AOR.7.1
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use sentence-level context clues (e.g., examples) to determine the meaning of a word or phrase;ELA.1.AOR.7.1.a
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use provided reference materials to build and integrate background knowledge;ELA.1.AOR.7.1.b
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use provided reference materials to determine the meaning of words and phrases; andELA.1.AOR.7.1.c
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use words and phrases acquired through conversations, being read to, and responding to texts.ELA.1.AOR.7.1.d
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Analyze word relationships and nuances in word meanings within literary and informational texts.ELA.1.AOR.8
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Determine the effectiveness of an author's use of words and phrases in literary, informational, and multimedia texts:ELA.1.AOR.8.1
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ask and answer questions about words and phrases to determine their meaning;ELA.1.AOR.8.1.a
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sort words and phrases into categories (e.g., apple, fruit and carrot, vegetable) to develop an understanding of word relationships; andELA.1.AOR.8.1.b
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define words by their category and simple attributes (e.g., an owl is a bird that flies).ELA.1.AOR.8.1.c
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Build and apply a range of academic vocabulary, as well as grade-level appropriate morphology to apply to reading, writing, and speaking.ELA.1.AOR.9
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Identify and use phonic patterns and inflectional morphemes that do not change the spelling of the base word.ELA.1.AOR.9.1
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Evaluate and critique multimedia presentations of a text or subject, including their impact on an audience.ELA.1.AOR.10
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Use visuals (e.g., illustrations, photographs) to describe the key or supporting details in a text.ELA.1.AOR.10.1
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Research
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Use critical thinking skills to investigate, evaluate, and synthesize a variety of sources to obtain and refine knowledge.ELA.1.R.1
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Ask and answer questions (who, what, when, where, why, and how) about print and non-print sources to obtain and refine knowledge.ELA.1.R.1.1
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Instruction of this indicator begins in second grade.ELA.1.R.1.2
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Instruction of this indicator begins in fourth grade.ELA.1.R.1.3
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Instruction of this indicator begins in fourth grade.ELA.1.R.1.4
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Instruction of this indicator begins in fourth grade.ELA.1.R.1.5
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Written and Oral Communications
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Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.ELA.1.C.1
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Write opinion pieces about a topic. When writing:ELA.1.C.1.1
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introduce an opinion and include reasons to support the opinion;ELA.1.C.1.1.a
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include grade-appropriate transitions; andELA.1.C.1.1.b
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provide a concluding statement or idea.ELA.1.C.1.1.c
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Write informative/expository texts to analyze and explain complex ideas and information.ELA.1.C.2
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Write informative/explanatory pieces to name a topic and provide information about the topic. When writing:ELA.1.C.2.1
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introduce a topic;ELA.1.C.2.1.a
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provide information with details to develop the topic; andELA.1.C.2.1.b
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provide a concluding statement or idea.ELA.1.C.2.1.c
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences using effective techniques.ELA.1.C.3
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences. When writing:ELA.1.C.3.1
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detail events in a logical order using temporal words to signal event order (e.g., before, after);ELA.1.C.3.1.a
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include details that describe actions, thoughts, and feelings; andELA.1.C.3.1.b
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provide a sense of ending.ELA.1.C.3.1.c
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Demonstrate command of standard English grammar and conventions when writing.ELA.1.C.4
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Write grammatically correct sentences (e.g., simple, declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory). When writing:ELA.1.C.4.1
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capitalize the names of people and dates (to include months and days of the week);ELA.1.C.4.1.a
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use exclamation points, question marks, or periods to punctuate;ELA.1.C.4.1.b
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use commas to separate single words in a series;ELA.1.C.4.1.c
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use a comma after the day and before the year in a date;ELA.1.C.4.1.d
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use a colon between the hour and minutes in time;ELA.1.C.4.1.e
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identify and use nouns (proper and collective), pronouns (personal), verbs (present, past, and future tense); descriptive adjectives, and common conjunctions;ELA.1.C.4.1.f
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form and use regular and frequently occurring irregular nouns; andELA.1.C.4.1.g
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identify and use correct subject-verb agreement in simple sentences.ELA.1.C.4.1.h
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Revise writing to improve clarity and enhance style appropriate to audience, purpose, and task.ELA.1.C.5
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Improve writing by planning, revising, editing, and building on personal ideas and the ideas of others to strengthen writing.ELA.1.C.5.1
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Write independently and legibly for a variety of tasks and purposes.ELA.1.C.6
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Print all uppercase and lowercase letters and use appropriate spacing for letters, words, and sentences.ELA.1.C.6.1
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Organize and communicate ideas through a range of formats to engage a variety of audiences.ELA.1.C.7
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Present information orally in a logical order of events using complete sentences, appropriate volume, clear pronunciation, conjunctions, and temporal words (e.g., before, after).ELA.1.C.7.1
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Through collaboration, react and respond to information while building upon the ideas of others and respecting diverse perspectives.ELA.1.C.8
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Participate with peers and adults in structured discussions and routines about grade-appropriate topics and texts:ELA.1.C.8.1
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enter a conversation by greeting, taking turns, and responding to others with statements, phrases, and/or questions; andELA.1.C.8.1.a
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consider the ideas of others by restating what they say during conversations.ELA.1.C.8.1.b
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Evaluate and critique ideas and concepts interactively through listening and speaking.ELA.1.C.9
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Listen to others to ask and answer questions on a topic.ELA.1.C.9.1
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- South Carolina College- and Career-Ready English Language Arts Standards
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