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1. The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.
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1.1. Use word recognition skills and strategies to read and comprehend text.
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1.2. Use vocabulary (word meaning) strategies to comprehend text.
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1.3. Build vocabulary through wide reading.
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1.4. Apply word recognition skills and strategies to read fluently.
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2. The student understands the meaning of what is read.
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2.1. Demonstrate evidence of reading comprehension.
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2.2. Understand and apply knowledge of text components to comprehend text.
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2.3. Expand comprehension by analyzing, interpreting, and synthesizing information and ideas in literary and informational text.
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2.4. Think critically and analyze author’s use of language, style, purpose, and perspective in literary and informational text.
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3. The student reads different materials for a variety of purposes.
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3.1. Read to learn new information.
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3.2. Read to perform a task.
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3.3. Read for career applications.
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3.4. Read for literary experience in a variety of genres.
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4. The student sets goals and evaluates progress to improve reading.
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4.1. Assess reading strengths and need for improvement.
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4.2. Develop interests and share reading experiences.
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