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Sixth Grade Learning Expectations

The learning expectations listed below are for sixth grade. Students will be assessed based on their progress toward meeting these grade-level expectations. Promotion will be based on the mastery of the reading expectations.

Reading Expectations

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1. The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.

1.1 Uses word skills to read

  • 1.1.1 uses language structure to understand reading materials including sentence structure, prefixes, suffixes, word origins, word roots, contractions, and simple abbreviations
  • 1.1.2 integrates appropriate reading strategies to adapt reading to different types of text

1.2 Builds vocabulary Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 1.2.1 increases general and specialized vocabularies through reading and specific fields of academic study
  • 1.2.2 uses multiple reference aids to clarify meaning and usage

1.3 Reads fluently

  • 1.3.1 reads both orally and silently with ease
  • 1.3.2 adjusts reading pace to accommodate the purpose, form, style, and difficulty of material

1.4 Understands elements of literature –fiction Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 1.4.1 identifies literary devices (figurative language, exaggeration, humor, and dialogue)
  • 1.4.2 understands sentence structure, paragraphs, and chapters
  • 1.4.3 analyzes literary elements (plot, characters, setting, theme, point of view, conflict, and resolution)

1.5 Uses features of nonfiction text and software Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 1.5.1 locates specific information to pursue an interest or complete a project
  • 1.5.2 identifies and uses organizational features of printed text and electronic information

2. The student understands the meaning of what is read.

2.1 Comprehends important ideas and details Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 2.1.1 demonstrates comprehension of complex texts including fiction, nonfiction, information, and task-oriented texts
  • 2.1.2 identifies and comprehends main idea and supporting facts and details; summarizes ideas in own words
  • 2.1.3 links characters, events, and information to prior knowledge, previous experience, and current issues to increase understanding
  • 2.1.4 makes, confirms, or revises predictions and inferences based on the reading text

2.2 Expands comprehension Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 2.2.1 compares, contrasts, and makes connections within and among several texts
  • 2.2.2 uses logical sequence to accurately retell stories; orders and/or sequences parts of text
  • 2.2.3 selects, analyzes, and synthesizes ideas and information

2.3 Thinks critically Related WASL Information about this Item

  • 2.3.1 recognizes that authors make language choices to influence an audience
  • 2.3.2 recognizes the author’s point of view and use of persuasive devices
  • 2.3.3 applies information gained from reading to give a response and express insight using evidence from text
  • 2.3.4 makes generalizations beyond the text to other texts, ideas, or situations
  • 2.3.5 evaluates reasoning and ideas related to a text

3. The student reads different material for a variety of purposes.Text Forms & Features

3.1 Reads to learn new information

  • 3.1.1 identifies, locates, selects, and evaluates the appropriateness of resource materials for a specific purpose
  • 3.1.2 understands and uses materials to investigate a topic

3.2 Reads to perform a task

  • 3.2.1 reads, follows, and returns to text when necessary to complete a task

3.3 Reads for literary experience

  • 3.3.1 reads, responds to, and evaluates a variety of traditional and contemporary literature
  • 3.3.2 reads, discusses and uses literature to understand a variety of perspectives of self, others, and local issues

3.4 Reads for career applications

  • 3.4.1 identifies particular documents one might be required to read for occupational/career areas of interest

4. The student sets goals and evaluates progress to improve reading.

4.1 Assesses strengths and need for improvement

  • 4.1.1 uses a variety of strategies to monitor reading progress and to overcome difficulties
  • 4.1.2 sets reading goals and evaluates progress using identified standards

4.2 Seeks and offers feedback

  • 4.2.1 seeks and offers feedback to improve reading using shared standards

4.3 Develops interests and shares reading experiences

  • 4.3.1 expresses reasons for recommending books to others; shares reading experiences with others