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ELA AND READING IN K-2
FLORIDA STANDARDS
The Florida Standards (FS) are a set of expectations
Students will be expected to master the skills in each standard
Skills related to media and technology use are incorporated throughout the standards.
FLORIDA STANDARDShttp://www.flstandards.org/
More rigorous standards that lead to college and career readiness
Clear, consistent, focused standards
Depth of Knowledge: increased cognitive complexity
Responses to questions are not based on opinion, students will learn to support their answers with evidence
More engagement with students
Largely consistent with standards being set across the nation
Internationally benchmarked and help ensure our students are globally competitive
FLORIDA STANDARDS –ELA Reading for Literature
Reading for Informational Text
Reading Foundational Skills
Writing Standards
Standards for Speaking and Listening
Language Standards
KINDERGARTEN STANDARDS
KINDERGARTEN STANDARDS
FIRST GRADE STANDARDS
FIRST GRADE STANDARDS
SECOND GRADE STANDARDS
SECOND GRADE STANDARDS
VOCABULARY IS VITAL Half of I-Q is measured in Vocabulary
Varied vocab within a class allows for sophisticated writers
Writing should be seen as a plain outfit that can be accessorized through vocabulary
Arm students with a personal Vocabulary Arsenal Each student needs a vocab list of their ownSend them on a journey to create their own word list.
READYGEN
Authentic trade books in the hands of every child
Driven by rigorous standards
Model based reading program
Builds writing skills including writing to text
YOUR CHILD’S USERNAME AND PASSWORD Username:
First Initial, Last Name, Birth Month, Birth Date
ex. JSmith0523
Password:
First Initial, First Three Letters of Last Name, Lunch Number
ex. JSmi05685
ACCELERATED READER
WELCOME SCREEN
READING HOME SCREEN
HOW CAN YOU BE AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT? Ensure your child completes all homework assignments.
Maintain open communication with your child’s teacher.
Encourage your child to read magazines, brochures, and nonfiction material.
Provide opportunities for your child to persuade you with their opinions based on sound arguments.
Incorporate evidence-based discussions.
Allow your child to share with you what they are reading
Strengthen keyboarding skills – all students should be typing on the computer as much as possible using word processing programs.
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