Page 1 •••h . PSRC K-2 Alignment Kindergarten Language Arts
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Page 1 •••h . PSRC K-2 Alignment Kindergarten Language Arts
•••h ~. PSRC K-2 Alignment Kindergarten Language Arts School ---- -Teacher's Name: "Q ~ C I Observed "Q ~c Discussed 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2.1 2.2 2.3 • • ·• • •· • • • • • • • · ·· • • • • 2.4 2.5 2.6 • • • · • • 2.7 . 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 • • • • ·• • • .. ·• • • • ••8 •• is. ...e Demonstrates knowledne of letters, words, sentences Demonstrates an understandlns of directionallty and votce-nrlnt match bv followln!! print word for word when llstenlnz to familiar text read aloud Idcntities the parts of books and functions of each Identifies the title, name of the author, and the name of the Illustrator Disulavs the abilitv to hear identify, and manipulate individual sounds in words Recoznizes the individual sounds that combine to make words Understands the essential skills of blend in!! and seamentlnu Demonstrates understand ina that the sequence of letters in the written word represents tbe sequence of sounds in the snoken word. Recoznizes 10-15 hi!!h frequency words own name, and some words in environment and common trademarks and 101!0s Identifies uooer/lower case letters out of sequence, upper and lower case forms of same letter Identifies printer's "a" and "2" and capital "I" Joins in to read familiar parts and phrases Reads or attempts to read own dictated story Attemots to read/reads simole oatterned text and/or predictable texts usinz letter knowledge, oral language, mean in!!, and pictures to construct meanlnz Dlsnlavs own nurnose for readlnz for interest or for Information-Read Aloud/Think Aloud Bealnnlna, Middle, End Storv elements ..... Characters, details, and settina Develons a renertoire offavorite: Books, songs rhymes, poems, chants Draws or writes about a storv or learnlns experience Relates how storv is like own experience Enaazes with /dlscusses the texts before during, and after llstenlna Predicts storv events>add to others Poses possible how, why, and what-If Questions to understand and/or interpret text Makes connection. Justifies thtnkina with adequate support and/or text support Gives and follows directions in different contexts/content areas Orallv !!ives one-two-three step directions Uses words In Immediate environment Beains to use book Ianauaze ln-storytelllng, retelling, and wrltlna Contrasts information ideas, and concepts Retells story information from text orally Predicts story events Relates how storv Is like own exneriences Responds to text in a variety of ways .... Art, wrltlna, role plav, blocks. puppetry Recounts imoortant concepts and details In Information texts Activates prior knowledae/concents and builds upon prlor .knnwledze/cencents before, during, and after readlnz/ltstenine Identifies favorite authors and illustrators Makes associations between and amonz words Llstenlnz to and re-vlsltlns stories Discusslns, iIIustratin!!, and dramatlzlna stories Discoverlne relationships ••8 •• is. .s "Q ~c ••e •• ~ Q. =- Z t:'"os .5 •.. 0 Comments 4.1 • 4.2 4.3 • • • • • 4.4 4.5 • • • • • 4.6 5.1 5.2 5.3 ·• • • • • · Incorporates new vocabulary, language patterns, concepts, and Ideas In oral and written language-story Innovational dramatizations, concept books and creative stories Oral retelling, written storles:ilsts. lournal entries of oersonal exnerlences Makes associations between and amone texts Oral reteUine Written stories Lists Journal entries of personal experiences Taklns turns emresslnz ideas and askln!! ouestions Attending to oral presentations Writes most letters and some words when dictated Writes from left to rlaht and from top to bottom Participates In a variety of nurnoseful wrltlns exnerlences Express Ideas In wrtttnz uslns consonant letters, and/or words Renresentlna snoken Ianzuaae with temnorarv and/or conventional snelllns WritinR most letters ofthe alphabet Writes for different nurnoses Participates In a variety of writlna experiences Writes with standard formation ustne manuscriut and/or D'Nealian PrincipalfObserver's Signature: _ Date: _ PSRC K-2 Alignment Kindergarten Math School ~- ~ Teacher's Name: '1:l :l =•• '1:l =•••• Discussed E •• "S. .5 1.1 ·• • • 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 ·• • • ·• ·• • • • 5.1 • • S.2 • •• C. •..••= l;> •• C. 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't:l ••e ...•..E Q Z Comments Connects the model, the number words (orally), and the number Counts oblects In a set Compares and orders sets and numbers Uses ordinals: first-tenth Estimates Quantities less/equal to 10 Recognizes eoulvalence in sets/numerals 1-10 Shares equallv between two people Solves problems and share solutions Compares attributes of two objects usine appropriate vocabulary (color, weieht helght, width, length, and texture) Recoanlzes (davs of week, months of year, seasons) Identifies, builds, draws and names: trlangles, reetangles, circles, spheres, and cubes Compares zeometrlc shapes Models and uses directional and positional vocabulary Completes simple spatial visualization tasks and puzzles Collects, organizes data as a e:rOUDactlvitv Disnlavs and describes data with concrete and nlctorlal zraphs Sorts and classifies objects by one attribute Creates and extends natterns Principal/Observer's Signature: wltb actions, words, and oblects _ Date: _ PSRC K-2 Alignment First Grade Language Arts School - -----Teacher's Name: "0 s ••8 •• Q. "0 ;>, Q. 'f..• Cl.. ;Z; C Observed "0 ~c Discussed ••8 •• Q. .5 1.1 • • • 1.2 • • • • · • 1.3 • • 1.4 1.5 2.1 • • · • • 2.2 • • • 2.3 2.4 • • 2.5 2.6 2.7 • • • • • • • • • • 2.8 • • 2.9 3.1 • • • • • 3.2 3.3 • • • Uses alphabetic principle Reads and creates rhvmina words uslnz consonant blends Effectivelv understands usin!! one syllable words Uses Initial. final .and medial sounds, known word uatterns (parts) to produce new words Uses familiar spelllna patterns and analozv of known words to Identifv unknown words Annlies conscnant/vowel eenerallzatlens for sound-letter relationships Reads annronrlate word families Reads Inflectional forms and root words Reads compound words and contractions Recoznlzes and uses words sneclflcallv related to content areas Monitors reading by asklnz: Does it make sense? Sound rl!!ht? Look rlzht? Corrects errors as appropriate to maintain the meaning of the text Self-monitors in decodlng by using one or two strateales: Beginulng letters rhymes length of word. endlna letters Demonstrates adequate vocabularv/comprehenslon skills by reading self-selected text Independently 15 minutes daily Reads seen texts (text used for Instruction) indenendentlv with 95-100 % accuracv Reads unseen text (new, unfamiliar) Independently at nrimer emeraent level or above with 90-94% accuracy Demonstrates fluency with familiar text improves fluency with repeated reading phrases with pauses at appropriate points, read with exnr Develops a repertoire oC various types of text Identifies favorite authors and Illustrators Makes associations between and amonz texts Reads and comprehends fiction and non-fiction text usln2: Prior knowledge, summary, questions eraphic orzanfzers Connects prior knowledge and experiences to a new text Relates how storv is like own experience Responds to text In a varletv of wavs Justifies thin kin!! with adequate support and/or text-specific SUDPort Uses prior knowledae to make predictions and connections with text Self monitors comprehension byuslna one or two strategies of: summarlzlng, questlonlng, retellina Makes inferences Draws conclusions Problem solves Provides adequate support and/or text specific support Demonstrates understanding of a text by responding to how, whv. and what if questions Confirms/verifies personal responses of others throuah discussion Reads and carries out simple instructions lneludlue slnzle-sten directions and multi-step (3-5) directions Responds to text In a variety of ways: Expands on ideas , Composes entries in response journals and learnlng 102S Creates 2raphics Engages with/discusses the text before, durlng, and after read in!! Accesses prior knowledge Recoanizes many hlsh frequency and/or common irregularly spelled words In text Reads/Discusses text (new, unfamiliar) independently at primer emergent level, or above with 90-94% accuracy ...8 =; ~e ••8 •• ...•..8 Q Comments 3.4 • 3.5 3.6 3.7 • • 4.1 • 4.2 • • • 4.3 4.4 • • 4.5 • 4.6 • 5.1 • 5.2 5.3 5.4 • • ·• 5.5 • 5.6 · 5.7 • I Shares personal experiences and responses to experiences and responses to experiences with text by: - Publishing non-print texts - Discussing Interpretations -Recordlna nersonal resnonses Recoanlzes author's voice Discusses how authors communicate a messaee Compares author's use of a language conventions ... kinds of sentences, capitalization of first word In a sentence and proper nouns, punctu end a declarative and Interroeative sentence Incorporates new vocabulary language patterns, concepts, and ideas in oral and written languages ..• story Innovations, dramatizations, co books. learning logs, creative stories Understands and uses words that describe name characters and settlnas in simple texts Understands and uses words that teU action and events In simple texts Eneaees In usine specific words to name and tell action ... oral and written Ianzuaze Applies knowledge of understanding skills In oral/written language ... clarifying purposes for engaging In communication using clear and p lanauazes paraphrase messages eneaeine in more extended oral discussions produclne written products, and comnletlnz araohlcs orsanl Using the author's model of language and extending the model-writes and/or participates in writing a different ending for a story and/or cc an Innovation of a poem Recognition of composing a variety of products using the writing process of: stories, journal entries, letters, response logs, simple poems, or retelline Generates words uslug known word familiar and patterns Includes InitlaVfinal consonant sounds and vowel sounds in spelline Spells many hieh freauencv words correctly In own writing With standard formation, writes all upper and lower case letters uslnz Manuscript or D'Nealian Effectively uses complete sentences to write simple texts Recognize the usage of using basic capitalization and punctuation by: -First word In a sentence -Proper names -Period to end declarative sentence -Question marks to end lnterroaattve sentence Self-monitors composition of text by using one or more of the following: Story meaning, rereading, sound-symbol relationships, sentence m and svntax , peer conferences Lealblv uses correct letter formation In Manuscript/and or D'Nealian Principal/Observer's Signature: _ Date: _ PSRC K-2 Alignment First Grade Math School -----Teacher's Name: "0 :l Observed "0 •• C ••e •• c.. .5 Discussed 1.1 • • • • • • • 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 ·• 2.2 • 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 • • • • • • ·• • • ·• .=.. e •• c.. .§ ~ 'fto "0 :l =••e ... c.. .. •• ....e =- Z Q Comments Connects the model, tbe number word, and the number Counts oblects In a set Reads and writes numbers Compares and order sets/numbers Understands place value (ones, tens) Estimates quantities fewer than or equal to 100 IdentifIes eaualluneaual numeral/sets Groups/counts objects by 2's 5's, and 10's Models addition/subtraction Creates/solves addition/subtraction problem and divide fair shares For Given Objects: -Selects an attribute (length, capacity, mass) to measure (using non-standard units) -Develops strategies to estimate size -Cornpares, usinl( appropriate language, with respect to the attribute selected Tells time at the hour and balf-bour Solves problems lnvolvlna applications of time (clock and calendar) Identifies, builds, draws and names pallalleograms, squares, trapezoids, and hexazons Identifies, builds and names cylinders cones and rectangular prisms Compares and contrasts zeometrlc fil!ures Solves problems Involvlna spatial visualization Collects, oraanlzes describes and displays, data ustne line plots and tallies Describes events as certain, Impossible, more likely or less likely to occur Sorts and classifies objects by two attributes Uses Venn diaeram to Illustrate similarities and differences In two sets Creates and extends patterns, Identifies the pattern unit, and translates Into other forms Prmcipal/Observer's Signature: ------------ Date: _ PSRC K-2 Alignment Second Grade Language Arts School Teacher's I Name: , ~ •• ;;; Observed -e ~ •..'" e•.. Q. Discussed .5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2.1 •· • • • • ·• •· 2.4 • • • • • 2.5 • 2.6 2.7 • • • • 2.2 2.3 2.8 3.1 3.2 ··• • • 3.3 • • • 3.4 • 3.5 • Demonstrates use of eraphophonlc cues lncludlnz word parts and word patterns Uses root words. some prefixes (In- un- re-\ and some sumxes (-Ine, -ed, -er, est) Effectively reads 90-150 hieh frequency words encountered In text Displays moniterlnz of decodina bv uslna letter-sound knowledge of all consonants and vowels Applies knowledge of all sources of Information ... meaning. language, aranhonhoulcs Recalls details Uses a variety of stratezles and skills to read self-selected texts lndependentlv for 20 minutes dailv Responds orally or in wrltlnz to opened ended Questions and bieber level Questions Retells storv/information from text orally Reads and comprehends both narrative and exnosltorv text Uses text for the different functions of lanauaee RcadsfRercads familiar books for fluency and Independence In readlnz Demonstrates understandlnz oftext bv responding to specific questions Confirms/verifies personal responses, and responses of others through discussion Formulates how, why, and what If questions to: -Activate prior knowledge, make connections, and make predictions before reading -Monitor comprehension during reading -Clarifv and extend meanlnz after readlnz Observance oC:l'ronunciation, sentence meaning, syntax, sound-symbolfrelationships, story meaning, known word parts, activating prior knowledze, predlctlng/conllrrnlne predictions Inteuatin!! new information with prior knowledge Identifies and restates literal information relevant to text Identifies similarities Identifies differences Explains and uses information from !!raphics Recalls details Uses personal experiences and knowledae to interpret written and oral messazes Connects and compares Information across expository selections to experience and knowledge through: -Accesses prior knowledge -Svntheslzes Information from one source Synthesizes information from one source Connects/compares Information Verbalizes understandinz of new concepts and Ideas Paraphrases/elaborates new concepts and information Seeks andfor references other resources, if necessary Incorporates new vocabulary, language patterns, concepts, and ideas in oral and written language -Story innovations -Dramatizations -Concept books -Learning logs -Creative stories Locates and discusses examples of an author's use of: -Klnds of sentences (declarative intcrrogatlve, exclamatory) ••e •.. •..•e -e Q. •• ;;; ... ~ Q. ~'" Z c; '€ e... ....e •.. Q Comments '. 3.6 4.1 4.2 4.3 • 4.4 4.5 4.6 • 4.7 • 4.8 4.9 5.1 • • • 5.2 5.3 5.4 • I • • • • • • • -Capitalization (title, dates, and days, names of countries) -Punctuation (exclamation marks, commas in dates, and to introduce diaiogue and quotations) -Use of paragraph in texts and their effects on the reader -Genretsjaad specific word cholcets) Discusses the eITectsof an author's choices for nouns verbs and modifiers. which help the reader comprehend Begins to use fcrmal lanauaae and/or Iiterarv lanzuase Uses expanded vocabulary to aenerate synonyms for commonly used words Reads alone with fluency and expression Uses oral communication to Identify. orzanize and analyze information Responds appropriately when partlcipatlna In eroup discussions Plans and makes adjustments about what to include in written products-narratives of personal experiences, creative stories, skits Based on familiar storles and/or experiences Composes flrst drafts using an appropriate writing process which Includes: -Planning and drafting -Rereading for meaning -Revlslna to clarify and refine writlna with zulded discussion Wrltlne structured, informative presentations and narratives when etven help with eraanlzatlen Uslna media and technology to enhance the presentation ofinformatlon to an audience Spells correctly using: -Previously studied words -Spelling patterns -Analvsls of sounds to represent all sounds in a word in one's own writina Attends to spelling, mechanics. and format for I1nal oroducts in one's own wrltina Uses capitalization, punctuation and paraaranhs in own writlna Demonstrates understanding of the following parts of speech: -Subject -Predlct 5.5 • 5.6 • 5.7 • -Modifies Displays knowledge of editing to check and confirm correct use of conventions for: -Complete sentences -Correct word order in sentences Using correctly in written products: -Letter formation, lines, and spaces to create readable documents -Plural forms of commonly used nouns -Correct word order in sentences Lealblv uses correct letter formation in Manuscript and/or D'Nealian Principal/Observer's Signature: _ Date: _ I PSRC K-2 Alignment Second Grade Math School ~ Teacher's Name: -e .,e ~0: Observed OJ -e i =:•••• e Discussed •• Q, ....El 1.1 • • • • 1.2 1.3 1.4 ·• ·• • · • • 1.5 1.6 ·• • 2.1 • 2.2 • • • • • • 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 • • • • • • Q, ..§ ."~ 0: OJ e ....e OJ ~ -a 'f Q, " Z Cl.. .•.. e Comments Connects model, number word and number uslna a variety of representations Reads and writes numbers Comoares and orders Renames Estimates Uses a varletv of models to build an understand inz of nlace value (ones, tens, hundreds) Reoresents fractions (halves thirds fourths, concretelv. and svmbolically) Makes different renresentations of the same fraction Combines fractions to describe parts of a whole Creates, models, and solves problems Involving addition, subtraction, equal grouping, and division Into halves, thirds, an fourths/record in fraction form Understands stratestes for add in!! and subtractins numbers throueh 999 uslne multinle stratezles Understands estimation of sums and differences in anoroorlate situations Identifies relationships between ooerations Creates/Solves problems using the strategies of: modeling, composing, and decomposing quantities, doubles, and maldng tens or hundreds Identifies odd and even numbers Estimates and measures using appropriate units: -Length (meters, centimeters, feet, Inches, yards) -Temnerature (Fahrenheit) Tells time to five minute Intervals uslnl! a clock; records Solves oroblems related to time Combines simple fil!ures to create a alven shape Describes the chanze in attributes as two and three-dimensional flzures are cut and rearranged Identifies and make flsures that are conzruent Identifies and matches similar oblects (conaruent) Collects, sorts, oraanizes and dlsnlavs data usine Venn dlaarams and plctearapbs Conducts slmnle Drobabllitv experiences: deserlbinz the results and maklnz nredlctlens Continues a repeated pattern Identifies errors in a nattern Writes addition and subtraction number sentences Identifies missln!! numbers in number sentences Principal/Observer's Signature: _ Date: _