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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.1.1.Em
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Emerging
Content Strand:
Exchanging information and ideas
Standard:
Contribute to conversations and express ideas by asking and answering yes-no and wh- questions and responding using gestures, words, and simple phrases.
Contribute to conversations and express ideas by asking and answering yes-no and wh- questions and responding using gestures, words, and simple phrases.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.12a.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
C. Productive
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Selecting language resources
Standard:
Retell texts and recount experiences, using increasingly detailed complete sentences and key words.
Retell texts and recount experiences, using increasingly detailed complete sentences and key words.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.12a.Em
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
C. Productive
Proficiency Level:
Emerging
Content Strand:
Selecting language resources
Standard:
Retell text and recount experiences, using key words.
Retell text and recount experiences, using key words.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.12b.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
C. Productive
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Selecting language resources
Standard:
Use a wide variety of general academic and domain-specific words, synonyms, antonyms, and non-literal language (e.g., The dog was as big as a house) to create an effect, precision, and shades of meaning while speaking and writing.
Use a wide variety of general academic and domain-specific words, synonyms, antonyms, and non-literal language (e.g., The dog was as big as a house) to create an effect, precision, and shades of meaning while speaking and writing.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.12b.Em
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
C. Productive
Proficiency Level:
Emerging
Content Strand:
Selecting language resources
Standard:
Use a select number of general academic and domain-specific words to add detail (e.g., adding the word scrumptious to describe a favorite food, using the word thorax to refer to insect anatomy) while speaking and writing.
Use a select number of general academic and domain-specific words to add detail (e.g., adding the word scrumptious to describe a favorite food, using the word thorax to refer to insect anatomy) while speaking and writing.
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.4.Br
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Bridging
Content Strand:
Adapting language choices
Standard:
No standard for grade 1
No standard for grade 1
Standard Identifier: ELD.PI.1.4.Em
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
A. Collaborative
Proficiency Level:
Emerging
Content Strand:
Adapting language choices
Standard:
No standard for grade 1.
No standard for grade 1.
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.PI.1.8.Em
Grade:
1
Critical Principle:
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Cluster:
B. Interpretive
Proficiency Level:
Emerging
Content Strand:
Analyzing language choices
Standard:
Distinguish how two different frequently used words (e.g., large versus small) produce a different effect on the audience.
Distinguish how two different frequently used words (e.g., large versus small) produce a different effect on the audience.
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