English Language Development Standards
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Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.K.1.Br
Grade:
K
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Exchanging information and ideas
Standard:
Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by listening attentively, following turn-taking rules, and asking and answering questions.
Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by listening attentively, following turn-taking rules, and asking and answering questions.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.K.2.Br
Grade:
K
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Interacting via written English
Standard:
Collaborate with the teacher and peers on joint composing projects of informational and literary texts that include a greater amount of writing (e.g., a very short story), using technology, where appropriate, for publishing, graphics, and the like.
Collaborate with the teacher and peers on joint composing projects of informational and literary texts that include a greater amount of writing (e.g., a very short story), using technology, where appropriate, for publishing, graphics, and the like.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.K.8.Br
Grade:
K
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
B. Interpretive
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Analyzing language choices
Standard:
Distinguish how multiple different words with similar meaning (e.g., walk, march, strut, prance) produce shades of meaning and a different effect.
Distinguish how multiple different words with similar meaning (e.g., walk, march, strut, prance) produce shades of meaning and a different effect.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.K.4.Br
Grade:
K
Critical Principle:
Part II: Learning About How English Works
Cluster:
B. Expanding and Enriching Ideas
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Using nouns and noun phrases
Standard:
Expand noun phrases in a wide variety of ways (e.g., adding a variety of adjectives to noun phrases) in order to enrich the meaning of phrases/sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and so on, in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
Expand noun phrases in a wide variety of ways (e.g., adding a variety of adjectives to noun phrases) in order to enrich the meaning of phrases/sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and so on, in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.K.7.Br
Grade:
K
Critical Principle:
Part II: Learning About How English Works
Cluster:
C. Connecting and Condensing Ideas
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Condensing ideas
Standard:
No standard for kindergarten.
No standard for kindergarten.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.1.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Exchanging information and ideas
Standard:
Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by listening attentively, following turn-taking rules, and asking and answering questions.
Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by listening attentively, following turn-taking rules, and asking and answering questions.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.2.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Interacting via written English
Standard:
Collaborate with peers on joint writing projects of longer informational and literary texts, using technology where appropriate for publishing, graphics, and the like.
Collaborate with peers on joint writing projects of longer informational and literary texts, using technology where appropriate for publishing, graphics, and the like.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.8.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
B. Interpretive
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Analyzing language choices
Standard:
Distinguish how multiple different words with similar meaning (e.g., big, large, huge, enormous, gigantic) produce shades of meaning and a different effect on the audience.
Distinguish how multiple different words with similar meaning (e.g., big, large, huge, enormous, gigantic) produce shades of meaning and a different effect on the audience.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.1.4.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part II: Learning About How English Works
Cluster:
B. Expanding and Enriching Ideas
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Using nouns and noun phrases
Standard:
Expand noun phrases in a wide variety of ways (e.g., adding a variety of adjectives to noun phrases) in order to enrich the meaning of phrases/ sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like, in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
Expand noun phrases in a wide variety of ways (e.g., adding a variety of adjectives to noun phrases) in order to enrich the meaning of phrases/ sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like, in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.1.7.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part II: Learning About How English Works
Cluster:
C. Connecting and Condensing Ideas
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Condensing ideas
Standard:
Condense clauses in a variety of ways (e.g., through embedded clauses and other condensing, for example, through embedded clauses as in She’s a doctor. She’s amazing. She saved the animals. → She’s the amazing doctor who saved the animals) to create precise and detailed sentences in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
Condense clauses in a variety of ways (e.g., through embedded clauses and other condensing, for example, through embedded clauses as in She’s a doctor. She’s amazing. She saved the animals. → She’s the amazing doctor who saved the animals) to create precise and detailed sentences in shared language activities guided by the teacher and independently.
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