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P2 / 2nd Grade Reading Standards
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Literary Reading
50% of Reading Assessed at Grade 4
Academic Expectation 1.2: Student will make sense of a
variety of materials they read. (Literary Materials include whole
texts and excerpts from short stories, novels, essays, poetry, and
plays consisting of classical and modern texts and representing both
historical and cultural perspectives.)
Core Content Assessed Through Literary Reading
RD-E-1.0.6: Explain the meaning of a passage taken from texts
appropriate for elementary school students.
RD-E-1.0.7: Demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics of
fiction, non-fiction, poetry and plays.
RD-E-1.0.8: Describe characters, plot, setting and
problem/solution of a passage.
RD-E-1.0.9: Explain a characters’ action based on a
passage.
RD-E-1.10: Connect literature to students’ lives and/or
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Informational Reading
25% of Reading Assessed at Grade 4
Academic Expectation 1.2: Student will make sense of a
variety of materials they read. (Informational materials include
whole texts and excerpts from journals, magazines, newspaper
articles, letters, brochures, reference materials, essays,
nonfiction books and electronic texts.)
Core Content Assessed Through Informational
Reading
RD-E-2.0.6: Use text features (e.g., pictures, lists, tables,
charts, graphs, table of contents, titles/headings, captions,
indexes and glossaries) to understand a passage.
RD-E-2.0.7: Identify the organizational pattern in a passage:
sequence, cause and effect, and/or comparison and contrast.
RD-E-2.0.8: Identify main ideas and details that support
them.
RD-E-2.0.9: Make predictions and draw conclusions based on
what is read.
RD-E-2.10: Connect content of a passage to students’ lives
and/ or real-world issues. |
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Persuasive Reading
10% of Reading Assessed at Grade 4
Academic Expectation 1.2: Student will make sense of a
variety of materials they read. (Persuasive materials include whole
texts and excerpts from materials such as magazine and newspaper
articles, brochures, letters, proposals, speeches, editorials,
electronic texts, essays, opinion columns, and advertisements.)
Core Content Assessed Through Literary Reading
RD-E-3.0.6: Identify an author’s opinion about a subject.
RD-E-3.0.7: Identify fact and/or opinion.
RD-E-3.0.8: Identify information that is supported by fact.
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Practical/Workplace Reading
15% of Reading Assessed at Grade 4
Academic Expectation 1.2: Student will make sense of a
variety of materials they read. (Practical/Workplace materials
include whole texts and excerpts from materials such as articles,
letters, memos, brochures, electronic texts, warranties, recipes,
forms, consumer texts, manuals, schedules, and directions.)
Core Content Assessed Through Practical Workplace
Reading
RD-E-4.0.6: Locate and apply information for authentic
purposes.
RD-E-4.0.7: Follow the directions in a passage.
RD-E-4.0.8: Explain why the correct sequence is important.
RD-E-4.0.9: Identify specialized vocabulary (words and terms
specific to understanding the content) found in practical/workplace
passages.
RD-E-4.10: Recognize the importance of text features and
organizational aids (e.g., bold face print, italics, illustrations,
bullets, diagrams, and numbers) that provide additional clarity. |
Fayette County Public Schools ELEMENTARY COMPETENCY
ASSURANCE DOCUMENT for Reading
Developed from Academic Expectations 1.2,2.24, &2.25,
Kentucky Program of Studies, and Kentucky’s Core Content for Reading
Assessment 2003-2004 DRAFT
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