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Grade 2 ELA Alabama standards Standards

184 standards - Alabama Alabama standards

These are the official Grade 2 ELA Alabama Alabama standards — the exact codes and student expectations grade 2 teachers are required to teach and Alabama state test assesses. Browse every standard below, then generate a print-ready, Alabama standards-aligned worksheet, lesson plan, exit ticket, or assessment for any of them in seconds.

Standards

Writing

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Comprehension

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Vocabulary

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Fluency

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Phonics

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Phonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness

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Concepts of Print

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Oral Language

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Literacy Foundations K-3

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Recurring Standards K-3

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2.LF.1

Participate in conversations and discussions with groups and peers utilizing agreed-upon rules.

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2.LF.10

Apply knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, and syllable division principles to decode and encode (spell) words accurately in isolation and in context.

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2.LF.10.a

Decode multisyllabic words with common syllable patterns, including open/closed, vowel-r, vowel-consonant-e, vowel teams, consonant-le, and <em>schwa</em> syllables.

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2.LF.10.b

Apply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to decode grade-appropriate multisyllabic words.

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2.LF.10.c

Decode and encode words with three-consonant blends and blends containing digraphs.

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2.LF.10.d

Decode and encode words with consonant digraphs, trigraphs, and combinations.

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2.LF.10.e

Decode and encode words with variable vowel teams and vowel diphthongs.

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2.LF.10.f

Decode and encode words with vowel-r combinations.

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2.LF.10.g

Decode and encode words that follow the <em>-ild, -ost, -old, -olt</em>, and <em>-ind</em> patterns.

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2.LF.10.h

Decode and encode words with <em>a</em> after <em>w</em> read <em>/ä/</em> and <em>a</em> before <em>l</em> read <em>/â/</em>.

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2.LF.10.i

Decode and encode words with <em>or</em> after <em>w</em> read <em>/er/</em>.

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2.LF.10.j

Decode and encode words with the hard and soft sounds of <em>c</em> and <em>g</em>, in context and in isolation.

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2.LF.10.k

Decode and encode words with vowel <em>y</em> in the final position of one and two syllable words, distinguishing the difference between the long <em>/Ä«/</em> sound in one-syllable words and the long <em>/Ä“/</em> sound in two-syllable words, and words with vowel <em>y</em> in medial position, producing the short <em>/Ä­/</em> sound for these words.

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2.LF.10.l

Decode words with silent letter combinations.

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2.LF.10.m

Decode and encode words with prefixes and suffixes, including words with dropped <em>e</em> and <em>y-to-i</em> changes for suffix addition.

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2.LF.10.n

Decode and encode grade-appropriate high frequency words that are spelled using predictable, decodable phoneme-grapheme correspondences, including those that contain only one irregularity.

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2.LF.10.o

Decode and encode contractions with <em>am, is, has, not, have, would</em>, and <em>will</em>.

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2.LF.11

Apply previously-taught phoneme-grapheme correspondences to multisyllabic words with accuracy and automaticity, in and out of context.

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2.LF.12

Read and reread grade-appropriate text accurately, automatically, and with meaningful expression at a rate which supports comprehension.

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2.LF.13

Read grade-appropriate poetry, noticing phrasing, rhythm, and rhyme.

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2.LF.14

Read high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text.

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2.LF.15

Utilize new academic, content-specific, grade-level vocabulary, making connections to previously learned words and relating new words to background knowledge.

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2.LF.15.a

Make connections to a word's structure using knowledge of phonology, morphology, and orthography of the word to aid learning.

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2.LF.16

Describe word relationships and nuances in word meanings, including relating them to their opposites and distinguishing shades of meaning in similar or related words.

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2.LF.16.a

Use knowledge of antonyms and synonyms.

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2.LF.16.b

Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs and adjectives.

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2.LF.16.c

Use knowledge of homophones to determine use of the correct word.

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2.LF.16.d

With prompting and support, interpret figurative language.

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2.LF.17

Analyze meaningful parts of words and phrases in discussions and/or text.

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2.LF.17.a

Identify possessives and plurals and use them as clues to the meaning of text.

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2.LF.17.b

Identify meaningful parts of words (morphemes) and use them as clues to the meaning of unknown words, including base words, compound words, and frequently occurring affixes and inflections.

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2.LF.18

Use dictionary definitions and information found within the text to help determine meaning of unfamiliar or multi-meaning words.

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2.LF.19

Identify new vocabulary and the use of word meanings in text to establish real-life connections.

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2.LF.2

Present information orally using complete sentences, appropriate volume, and clear pronunciation.

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2.LF.2.a

Use oral language for different purposes: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to clarify, and to respond.

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2.LF.2.b

Use complex sentence structures when speaking.

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2.LF.2.c

Ask and answer questions to seek help, clarify meaning, or get information.

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2.LF.20

Use grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary to gain meaning from text.

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2.LF.21

Use grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary in writing.

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2.LF.22

Use content knowledge built during read-alouds and independent reading of informational and literary texts by participating in content-specific discussions with peers and/or through writing.

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2.LF.23

Identify the main story elements in a literary text.

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2.LF.23.a

Explain the plot of a narrative, using textual evidence to list the major events in sequence.

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2.LF.23.b

Describe the characters' traits, feelings, and behaviors in a story.

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2.LF.23.c

Describe the setting of a narrative, using textual evidence.

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2.LF.23.d

Identify the central message or moral of a story.

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2.LF.23.e

Identify the theme in myths, fables, and folktales.

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2.LF.24

Identify the main idea and supporting details of literary and informational texts.

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2.LF.24.a

Explain how the supporting details contribute to the main idea.

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2.LF.24.b

Recount or summarize key ideas from the text.

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2.LF.25

Identify and use various text features to locate ideas, facts, or supporting details in both written and digital formats.

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2.LF.25.a

Identify and locate captions, bold print, subheadings, indexes, graphs, maps, glossaries, and illustrations.

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2.LF.25.b

Explain how specific features can clarify a text or enhance comprehension.

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2.LF.26

Compare and contrast important details presented by two texts on the same topic or theme.

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2.LF.26.a

Compare and contrast different versions of the same story by different authors, from different cultures, or from different points of view.

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2.LF.26.b

Compare and contrast story elements of literary texts.

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2.LF.27

Identify the text structures within literary and informational texts, including cause and effect, problem and solution, and sequence of events.

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2.LF.28

Establish a purpose before reading literary and informational texts to enhance comprehension.

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2.LF.29

With prompting and support, identify and interpret various cohesive devices that help link words and sentences to one another within the text as a scaffold to help build comprehension at the sentence and paragraph level.

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2.LF.3

Demonstrate oral literacy skills by participating in a variety of oral language activities.

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2.LF.30

Read and comprehend literary and informational texts.

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2.LF.30.a

State and confirm predictions about a text.

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2.LF.30.b

Use background knowledge to make connections to new text.

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2.LF.30.c

Draw conclusions based on the text.

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2.LF.31

Use information from a text to determine the author's purpose in different forms of informational and literary texts.

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2.LF.32

Identify rhyme schemes in poems or songs.

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2.LF.33

Read and identify types of poems, including free verse, rhymed verse, haiku, and limerick.

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2.LF.34

Differentiate between fact and opinion in a text.

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2.LF.34.a

Use prior knowledge and information gathered from research to evaluate opinions in texts.

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2.LF.34.b

Use textual evidence and gathered research from reliable sources to prove facts.

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2.LF.35

Demonstrate listening skills and build background knowledge by asking and answering questions about texts read aloud.

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2.LF.36

Manipulate words and/or phrases to create simple and compound sentences, including coordinating conjunctions <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet</em>, and <em>so</em>, to help build syntactic awareness and comprehension at the sentence level.

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2.LF.37

Write legibly.

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2.LF.37.a

Write words and sentences fluently using correctly-formed manuscript letters with appropriate size and spacing.

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2.LF.37.b

Demonstrate cursive writing strokes, including undercurve, overcurve, downcurve, and slant.

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2.LF.37.c

Form uppercase and lowercase letters in cursive.

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2.LF.38

Apply knowledge of grade-appropriate phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, syllable division principles, and spelling rules (or generalizations) to encode words accurately.

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2.LF.38.a

Encode grade-appropriate multisyllabic words using knowledge of syllable types, including open, closed, vowel-consonant-e, vowel teams, vowel-r, and consonant-le.

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2.LF.38.b

Apply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to encode grade-appropriate words correctly.

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2.LF.38.c

Encode words with final <em>/v/</em> and <em>/j/</em> sounds using knowledge that no English word ends with a v or j.

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2.LF.38.d

Encode one- and two-syllable words with long and short vowel patterns.

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2.LF.38.e

Encode words with two- and three-consonant blends, including those containing digraphs.

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2.LF.38.f

Encode words with consonant digraphs, trigraphs, and combinations.

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2.LF.38.g

Encode words with the common vowel teams, including diphthongs.

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2.LF.38.h

Encode words with vowel-r combinations.

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2.LF.38.i

Encode words that follow the <em>-ild, -ost, -old, -olt</em>, and <em>-ind</em> patterns.

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2.LF.38.j

Encode words with <em>a</em> after <em>w</em> read <em>/ä/</em> and <em>a</em> before <em>l</em> read <em>/â/</em>.

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2.LF.38.k

Encode words with <em>or</em> after <em>w</em> read <em>/er/</em>.

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2.LF.38.l

Encode words with hard and soft <em>c</em> and <em>g</em>.

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2.LF.38.m

Encode words with vowel <em>y</em> in the final position of one and two syllable words, distinguishing the difference between the long <em>/Ä«/</em> sound in one-syllable words and the long <em>/Ä“/</em> sound in two-syllable words, and words with vowel <em>y</em> in medial position, producing the short <em>/Ä­/</em> sound for these words.

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2.LF.38.n

Encode words with prefixes and suffixes, including words with dropped <em>e</em> and <em>y-to-i</em> changes for suffix addition.

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2.LF.38.o

Encode grade-appropriate high frequency words that are spelled using predictable, decodable phoneme-grapheme correspondences, including those that contain only one irregularity.

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2.LF.38.p

Encode contractions with <em>am, is, has, not, have, would</em>, and <em>will</em>, using apostrophes appropriately.

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2.LF.38.q

Encode frequently confused homophones accurately, using knowledge of English orthography and meaning to facilitate learning.

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2.LF.39

Organize a list of words into alphabetical order according to first, second, and third letters.

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2.LF.4

Orally answer <em>who, what, when, where, why</em>, and <em>how</em> questions about a text or conversation, using complete sentences to provide key ideas and details.

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2.LF.40

Write a personal or fictional narrative using a logical sequence of events, including details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings and providing a sense of closure.

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2.LF.41

Write informative or explanatory texts, introducing the topic, providing facts and relevant details to develop points, and providing a conclusion.

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2.LF.42

Write an opinion piece about a topic or text with details to support the opinion, using transitional words and providing a sense of closure.

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2.LF.43

Write complete sentences demonstrating knowledge of punctuation conventions.

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2.LF.43.a

Utilize commas with words in a series in a sentence.

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2.LF.43.b

Use apostrophes to form contractions and possessives.

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2.LF.43.c

Use punctuation to set off interjections.

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2.LF.43.d

Expand sentences using frequently-occurring conjunctions.

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2.LF.44

With prompting and support, compose and develop a well-organized paragraph with a topic sentence, details to support, and a concluding sentence.

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2.LF.45

Demonstrate understanding of standard English language conventions when writing.

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2.LF.45.a

Identify the role of a noun, verb, adjective, and adverb within a sentence and explain the type of the information it conveys.

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2.LF.45.b

Form regular nouns and verbs by adding <em>-s</em> or <em>-es</em>.

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2.LF.45.c

Form and use simple present and past verb tenses.

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2.LF.45.d

Form plurals by changing <em>-y</em> to <em>-ies</em>.

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2.LF.45.e

Form and use frequently-occurring irregular plural nouns and verbs.

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2.LF.45.f

Use plural possessives.

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2.LF.46

Gather and use research to answer questions to complete a research product.

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2.LF.46.a

Create topics of interest for a research project.

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2.LF.46.b

Create questions to gather information for a research project.

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2.LF.46.c

Find information from a variety of sources.

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2.LF.46.d

Define <em>plagiarism</em> and explain the importance of using their own words.

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2.LF.5

Create recordings of stories or poems.

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2.LF.6

Use visual aids and technology in oral presentations to present key ideas and details about a text or conversation, and add drawings or other visual displays to stories or recounts of experiences when appropriate to clarify thoughts, feelings, and ideas.

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2.LF.7

Demonstrate standard English usage when speaking.

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2.LF.7.a

Use collective nouns.

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2.LF.7.b

Form and use frequently-occurring irregular plural nouns.

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2.LF.7.c

Use reflexive pronouns.

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2.LF.7.d

Form and use past tense forms of frequently-occurring irregular verbs.

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2.LF.7.e

Use adjectives and adverbs.

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2.LF.7.f

Produce and expand complete simple and compound sentences when speaking.

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2.LF.8

Apply knowledge of voiced and unvoiced sounds and manner of articulation to distinguish between commonly-confused vowel sounds and commonly-confused cognate consonant sounds.

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2.LF.9

Demonstrate advanced phonemic awareness skills in spoken words.

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2.LF.9.a

Add, delete, and substitute phonemes at the beginning, end, or middle of a spoken word made up of up to six phonemes and produce the resulting word.

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2.LF.9.b

Delete the initial sound in an initial blend in a one-syllable base word.

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2.LF.9.c

With prompting and support, delete the medial and final sounds in blends in one syllable base words.

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2.LF.9.d

Apply phoneme chaining that changes only one sound at a time to show addition, deletion, substitution, and resequencing of sounds from one word to the next.

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2.LF.9.e

With prompting and support, reverse sounds within a word by saying the last sound first and the first sound last.

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K-3.R1

Utilize active listening skills during discussion and conversation in pairs, small groups, or whole-class settings, following agreed-upon rules for participation.

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K-3.R2

Use knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and word analysis skills to decode and encode words accurately.

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K-3.R3

Expand background knowledge and build vocabulary through discussion, reading, and writing.

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K-3.R4

Use digital and electronic tools appropriately, safely, and ethically for research and writing, both individually and collaboratively.

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K-3.R5

Utilize the writing process to plan, draft, revise, edit, and publish writings in various genres.

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Comprehension

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Vocabulary

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Fluency

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Phonics

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Phonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness

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Oral Language

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ELA.AAS.2.1

Participate in discussions with adults and peers.

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ELA.AAS.2.10

Identify a phoneme (sound) with its grapheme (letter).

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ELA.AAS.2.10c

Encode concrete CVC spelled words (e.g., cat, dog, mat, mom, dad).

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ELA.AAS.2.11

Read aloud concrete CVC and environmental print words.

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ELA.AAS.2.14

Read high-frequency words commonly found in a variety of text.

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ELA.AAS.2.15

Identify the meaning of academic and content-specific vocabulary.

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ELA.AAS.2.16a

Identify common synonyms (same or similar) (e.g., cold/cool, huge/giant, happy/glad).

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ELA.AAS.2.16b

Identify common antonyms (opposite or different) (e.g., on/off, hot/cold).

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ELA.AAS.2.17

Identify plural words.

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ELA.AAS.2.2

Share information to communicate about self or interest.

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ELA.AAS.2.23

Identify a story element in a literary text (i.e., event, character, character feeling, setting, central message).

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ELA.AAS.2.24a

Identify the main idea of literary and informational texts.

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ELA.AAS.2.24b

Identify supporting details of literary and informational texts.

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ELA.AAS.2.25

Identify parts of a book (i.e., title, author).

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ELA.AAS.2.27a

Identify what happens at the beginning or the end of a literary text.

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ELA.AAS.2.27b

Identify what happens at the beginning or the end of an informational text.

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ELA.AAS.2.3

Participate in oral language activities (i.e., songs, nursery rhymes).

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ELA.AAS.2.30

Identify a prediction about a literary or informational text when shown an illustration or title.

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ELA.AAS.2.35

Answer questions about a text read aloud (i.e., who, what, where, when).

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ELA.AAS.2.37

Hold a writing utensil and make an intentional mark on a surface when instructed.

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ELA.AAS.2.37a

With prompting and support, trace or form letters, numbers, and shapes.

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ELA.AAS.2.37b

With prompting and support, write name.

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ELA.AAS.2.4

Answer who, what, and when questions about a text or information presented.

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ELA.AAS.2.40

Compose personal or fictional narratives by introducing a character, identifying an event, and providing an ending related to the event sequence.

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ELA.AAS.2.41

Compose informative or explanatory texts by introducing a topic, providing one fact, and providing a conclusion.

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ELA.AAS.2.42

Compose an opinion piece by introducing a topic, providing one detail, and providing a conclusion.

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ELA.AAS.2.43

Identify the correct ending punctation (i.e., period, question mark) to a simple sentence.

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ELA.AAS.2.44

Identify a topic sentence or a supporting detail that could be added to a paragraph.

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ELA.AAS.2.45

Identify the noun or verb that completes a sentence.

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ELA.AAS.2.9

Participate in letter-sound correspondence.

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