1st
Grade Writing and Reading Standards
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WS1.1
(Habits and Processes) 1.1 write daily 1.2 generate content and topic for writing 1.3 - reread their work often with the expectation that others will be able to read it 1.4 - solicit and provide responses to writing 1.5 - revise, edit, and proofread as appropriate 1.6 - apply a sense of what constitutes good writing 1.7 polish at least 10 pieces throughout the year |
WS2.1
(Narrative Writing) 1.1
- Evidence a plan 1.2
- Two or more appropriately 1.3
- Incorporate drawings,gestures,
or other graphics with
written text 1.4
- Employ writing strategies, such
as using dialogue, transitions,
details, and closure 1.5
- Imitate narrative elements and
derive stories from books
they have read or had
read to them 1.6 - Recount reactions signaled by phrases like I wonderedI noticed, I thought |
WS2.2 (Report Writing) 2.1 - Gather information pertinent to the topic and
sort into categories 2.2 - Independently exclude
extraneous information 2.3 - Demonstrate growing
desire and ability to
communicate by using
details, maps, diagrams, and
other graphics; and signing
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WS2.3
(Functional/Narrative Procedure) 3.1 - Gives instructions 3.2
- Describe, in sequence with details, the appropriate
steps 3.3 - Claim, mark or identify
objects and places |
WS2.4 (Producing & Responding to
Literature) 4.1 - Re-enact and re-tell
stories, songs, poems, plays,
and other literary works 4.2 - Produce simple evaluations 4.3
- Make comparisons of the story to events or people in
their own lives 4.4
- Compare two books by the same author 4.5
- Discuss several books on the same theme 4.6
- Reference parts of the
text when presenting or defending a claim 4.7 - Present a plausible
interpretation of a book |
WS3.1 (Style and Syntax) 1.1
vary sentence openers instead of relying on the same sentence stem 1.2 use a wide range of syntactic patterns typical of spoken language 1.3
embed literary language where appropriate 1.4 sometimes mimic sentence structures from various genres they are reading |
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WS3.2 (Vocabulary/Word Choice) 2.1 produce writing that uses a full
range of words in their speaking
vocabulary 2.2 select a more precise word when
prompted 2.3 use newly used words they like from
their reading, the books they have
read, words on the classroom walls and
talk |
WS3.3 (Spelling) 3.1
produce writing that contains a
large portion of correctly spelled, high
frequency words 3.2 write text that usually can be read
by the child and others Ð regardless
of the scarcity of correctly spelled
words Ð because most of the
perceived sounds n unfamiliar words
are phonetically represented 3.3 draw on a range of resources for
deciding how to spell unfamiliar words 3.4 automatically spell some familiar
words and word endings correctly |
WS3.4 (Punctuation/Capitalization &
Other Conventions) 4.1 demonstrate interest and awareness
by approximating the use of some
punctuation, including exclamation
points, quotation marks, question
marks, periods, ellipses, colons and
capitalization of proper names and
sentence beginnings 4.2 use punctuation accurately and
sometimes use conventions that are
borrowed from a favorite author to
emphasis, suggest mood, be clear
and direct readers to use particular
intonations
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RS1.1:
(Print Sound Code) Phonemic Awareness 1.1
separate sounds by saying each word aloud 1.2
blend phonemes to make meaningful words |
RS1.2:
Reading Words 2.1
know the regular sound correspondences and use them to
figure out words 2.2
use onsets and rimes to create new words that include
blends and digraphs 2.3
recognize 150 high frequency words |
RS2.1:
(Getting the Meaning) Accuracy and Fluency 1.1
read level I books that are unfamiliar 1.2
independently read level I books that they have read before
using intonation, emphasis, etc.. 1.3
use punctuation cues |
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RS2.2: Self-Monitoring
and Self-Correcting Strategies 2.1
notice if words sound write given their spelling 2.2
notice if words make sense 2.3
notice when sentences do not make sense 2.4
solve reading problems and self-correct (i.e. using
illustrations, sounding out) 2.5
check solution to a difficult word with letter-sounds and
meaning of text |
RS2.3:
Comprehension 3.1
re-tell the story 3.2
summarize the story 3.3
describe the new information that they have gained from the
story 3.4
answer comprehension questions 3.5
extend the story 3.6
make predictions 3.7
talk about the motives of characters 3.8
describe causes and effects of events |
RS3.1:
(Reading Habits) Independent
and Assisted Reading 1.1
read 4 or more books everyday independently or with
assistance 1.2
discuss at least one of the books with a partner or group 1.3
re-read favorite text for deeper meaning 1.4
read own writing and those of classmates 1.5
read functional messages (labels, signs, instructions,
etc..) |
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RS3.2:
Being Read To 2.1
hear 2 – 4 genres read aloud everyday 2.2
listen to and discuss at least one book or chapter that is
longer that their independent reading |
RS3.3:
Discussing Books 3.1
demonstrate comprehension 3.2
compare two books by the same author 3.3
talk about several books on the same theme 3.4
refer explicitly to parts of the text when presenting a
statement 3.5
politely disagree 3.6
ask others to seek elaboration and justification 3.7
attempt to explain why their view of the text is valid |
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