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        Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.5.2b.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        5
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            A. Structuring Cohesive Texts
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Understanding cohesion
                        
                    
            Standard:
Apply increasing understanding of how ideas, events, or reasons are linked throughout a text using an increasing variety of academic connecting and transitional words or phrases (e.g., consequently, specifically, however) to comprehending text and writing cohesive texts.
                Apply increasing understanding of how ideas, events, or reasons are linked throughout a text using an increasing variety of academic connecting and transitional words or phrases (e.g., consequently, specifically, however) to comprehending text and writing cohesive texts.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.5.3.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        5
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            B. Expanding and Enriching Ideas
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Using verbs and verb phrases 
                        
                    
            Standard:
Use various verb types (e.g., doing, saying, being/having, thinking/feeling) and tenses appropriate to the task, text type, and discipline (e.g., timeless present for science description, mixture of past and present for narrative or history explanation) on a variety of topics.
                Use various verb types (e.g., doing, saying, being/having, thinking/feeling) and tenses appropriate to the task, text type, and discipline (e.g., timeless present for science description, mixture of past and present for narrative or history explanation) on a variety of topics.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.5.4.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        5
                    
                
            
                        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 an increasing variety of ways (e.g., adding comparative/superlative and general academic adjectives to noun phrases or more complex clause embedding) in order to enrich the meaning of sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like.
                Expand noun phrases in an increasing variety of ways (e.g., adding comparative/superlative and general academic adjectives to noun phrases or more complex clause embedding) in order to enrich the meaning of sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.5.6.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        5
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            C. Connecting and Condensing Ideas
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Connecting ideas
                        
                    
            Standard:
Combine clauses in a wide variety of ways (e.g., creating compound and complex sentences) to make connections between and join ideas, for example, to express cause/effect (e.g., The deer ran because the mountain lion approached them), to make a concession (e.g., She studied all night even though she wasn’t feeling well), to link two ideas that happen at the same time (e.g., The cubs played while their mother hunted), or to provide reasons to support ideas (e.g., The author persuades the reader by _________ ).
                Combine clauses in a wide variety of ways (e.g., creating compound and complex sentences) to make connections between and join ideas, for example, to express cause/effect (e.g., The deer ran because the mountain lion approached them), to make a concession (e.g., She studied all night even though she wasn’t feeling well), to link two ideas that happen at the same time (e.g., The cubs played while their mother hunted), or to provide reasons to support ideas (e.g., The author persuades the reader by _________ ).
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.6.2a.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        6
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            A. Structuring Cohesive Texts
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Understanding cohesion 
                        
                    
            Standard:
Apply increasing understanding of language resources for referring the reader back or forward in text (e.g., how pronouns, synonyms, or nominalizations refer back to nouns in text) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
                Apply increasing understanding of language resources for referring the reader back or forward in text (e.g., how pronouns, synonyms, or nominalizations refer back to nouns in text) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.6.2b.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        6
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            A. Structuring Cohesive Texts
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Understanding cohesion 
                        
                    
            Standard:
Apply increasing understanding of how ideas, events, or reasons are linked throughout a text using an increasing variety of academic connecting and transitional words or phrases (e.g., consequently, specifically, however, moreover) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
                Apply increasing understanding of how ideas, events, or reasons are linked throughout a text using an increasing variety of academic connecting and transitional words or phrases (e.g., consequently, specifically, however, moreover) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.6.3.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        6
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            B. Expanding and Enriching Ideas
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Using verbs and verb phrases 
                        
                    
            Standard:
Use various verb types (e.g., doing, saying, being/having, thinking/feeling, reporting), tenses (e.g., present, past, future, simple, progressive, perfect) appropriate to the task, text type, and discipline (e.g., the present perfect to describe previously made claims or conclusions) on a variety of topics.
                Use various verb types (e.g., doing, saying, being/having, thinking/feeling, reporting), tenses (e.g., present, past, future, simple, progressive, perfect) appropriate to the task, text type, and discipline (e.g., the present perfect to describe previously made claims or conclusions) on a variety of topics.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.6.4.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        6
                    
                
            
                        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 an increasing variety of ways (e.g., adding comparative/ superlative and general academic adjectives to noun phrases or more complex clause embedding) in order to enrich the meaning of sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like.
                Expand noun phrases in an increasing variety of ways (e.g., adding comparative/ superlative and general academic adjectives to noun phrases or more complex clause embedding) in order to enrich the meaning of sentences and add details about ideas, people, things, and the like.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.6.6.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        6
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            C. Connecting and Condensing Ideas
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Connecting ideas 
                        
                    
            Standard:
Combine clauses in a wide variety of ways (e.g., creating compound and complex sentences) to make connections between and join ideas, for example, to express a reason (e.g., He stayed at home on Sunday because he had an exam on Monday), to make a concession (e.g., She studied all night even though she wasn’t feeling well), or to link two ideas that happen at the same time (e.g., The students worked in groups while their teacher walked around the room).
                Combine clauses in a wide variety of ways (e.g., creating compound and complex sentences) to make connections between and join ideas, for example, to express a reason (e.g., He stayed at home on Sunday because he had an exam on Monday), to make a concession (e.g., She studied all night even though she wasn’t feeling well), or to link two ideas that happen at the same time (e.g., The students worked in groups while their teacher walked around the room).
Standard Identifier: ELD.PII.7.2a.Br
                    Grade:
                    
                        7
                    
                
            
                        Critical Principle:
                        
                            Part II: Learning About How English Works
                        
                    
                    
                        Cluster:
                        
                            A. Structuring Cohesive Texts
                        
                    
            
                        Proficiency Level:
                        
                            Bridging
                        
                    
                    
                        Content Strand:
                        
                            Understanding cohesion
                        
                    
            Standard:
Apply knowledge of familiar language resources for referring to make texts more cohesive (e.g., how pronouns, synonyms, or nominalizations are used to refer backward in a text) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
                Apply knowledge of familiar language resources for referring to make texts more cohesive (e.g., how pronouns, synonyms, or nominalizations are used to refer backward in a text) to comprehending texts and writing cohesive texts.
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