1.0 Word Analysis,
Fluency, and Systematic Vocabulary Development
Students use their knowledge of word origins and word relationships,
as well as historical and literary context clues, to determine the meaning
of specialized vocabulary and to understand the precise meaning of grade-level-appropriate
words.
2.0 Reading Comprehension (Focus
on Informational Materials)
Students read and understand grade-level-appropriate material. They
describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives
of the text by using their knowledge of text structure, organization,
and purpose. (e.g., classic and contemporary literature
3.0 Literary Response and Analysis
Students read and respond to historically or culturally significant
works of literature that reflect and enhance their studies of history
and social science. They clarify the ideas and connect them to other
literary works. The selections in Recommended Readings in Literature,
Kindergarten Through Grade Eight illustrate the quality and complexity
of the materials to be read by students.
2.0 Writing Applications (Genres
and Their Characteristics)
2.4 Write responses to literature:
a. Develop an interpretation exhibiting careful reading, understanding,
and insight.
1.0 Written and Oral English Language
Conventions
Students write and speak with a command of standard English conventions
appropriate to this grade level.
6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious,
and social structures during the development of Rome.
1. Identify the location and describe the rise of the Roman Republic,
including the importance of such mythical and historical figures as
Aeneas, Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, Julius Caesar, and Cicero.