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Determine the meaning of common compound words (e.g., lunchroom, baseball) by explaining the relationship between the words contained in the compound.D. Know the meaning of specialized vocabulary by applying knowledge of word parts, relationships, and meanings. 2.2. Identify words that have similar meanings (synonyms) and words that have opposite meanings (antonyms). 2.3. Classify words into categories (e.g., colors, fruits, vegetables). 2.5. Read homographs aloud correctly, adjusting sounds to fit meaning, and use words in context. Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self- Monitoring StrategiesA. Establish a purpose for reading and use a range of reading comprehension strategies to understand literary passages and text. 2.9. Use criteria to choose independent reading materials (e.g., personal interest, knowledge of authors and genres or recommendations from others). C. Draw conclusions from information in text. 2.4. Summarize text by recalling main ideas and some supporting details. D. Apply reading skills and strategies to summarize and compare and contrast information in text, between text and across subject areas. 2.4. Summarize text by recalling main ideas and some supporting details.F. Apply and adjust self-monitoring strategies to assess understanding of text. 2.7. Monitor comprehension by recognizing when text does not make sense and look back or read on to reinforce comprehension. 2.8. Monitor reading comprehension by identifying word errors and self-correcting. Reading Applications: Informational, Technical and Persuasive Text**No indicators assessed this nine week period.Reading Applications: Literary TextA. Compare and contrast plot across literary works. 2.3. Retell the plot of a story.Writing ProcessesA. Generate ideas for written compositions. 2.2. Develop a main idea for writing. D. Use revision strategies and resources to improve ideas and content, organization, word choice and detail. 2.7. Include transitional words and phrases. 2.8. Use language for writing that is different from oral language, mimicking writing style of books when appropriate. 2.10. Reread and assess writing for clarity, using a variety of methods (e.g., writers circle or authors chair).E. Edit to improve sentence fluency, grammar and usage. 2.13. Proofread writing to improve conventions (e.g., grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization). Writing ApplicationsB. Write responses to literature that demonstrate an understanding of a literary work. 2.2. Write responses to stories by comparing text to other texts, or to people or events in their own lives. Writing ConventionsA. Print legibly using appropriate spacing. 2.1 Print legibly, space letters, words and sentences appropriatelyB. Spell grade-appropriate words correctly. 2.2. Spell words with consonant blends and digraphs. 2.3. Spell regularly used and high-frequency words correctly. 2.4. Spell words studied (e.g., word lists, text words) correctly. 2.6. Begin to use spelling patterns and rules correctly (e.g., dropping silent e before adding ing). 2.7. Use spelling strategies (e.g., word wall, word lists, thinking about the base word affixes). D. Use grammatical structures in written work. 2.14. Use personal pronouns.Research**No indictors assessed this nine week period.Communication: Oral and VisualA. Use active listening strategies to identify the main idea and to gain information from oral presentations. 2.3. Identify the main idea of oral presentations and visual media.C. Follow multi-step directions. 2.4. Follow two- and three- step oral directions. D. Speak clearly and at an appropriate pace and volume. 2.7. Adjust volume to stress important ideas. E. Deliver a variety of presentations that include relevant information and a clear sense of purpose. 2.9. 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