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Kindergarten First Grade First Grade mclass Specific Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Alphabet adjetives who Adverb abstract nouns Reading Literature Author audience what Alliteration audience inference Back blends when Analyze compare/contrast simila theme Beginning character traits where Apostrophe captions drama Book collaborate why Author's Purpose cause and effect prose Capital comma how Bold Print complex sentence mythology Characters complete sentence setting Bullets conclusion verse Consonant compound sentence part of the story Caption connections/connected meter Details comprehend learn Compare context clues stage directions Different conjunction explain Conclusion diagrams/maps narration End connections happened Context Clues dialogue Events define important part Contraction fable Reading Informational Text Exclamation mark detail alike Contrast figurative language chronology Fluent diagraph different Definition folktale first hand account Front discussion compare Details genre second hand account Group expression contrast Diagram headings timeline Illustrations fable first/next/last Expression illustrations/pictures animations Illustrator fluency problem Fable italics interactive elements Letters glossary problem solved Facts keywords text features Like heading beginning Folktale line text structures Listen informational text middle Genre literal/nonliteral Lowercase lesson(moral of the story) end Glossary main idea/key details/spereading Foundational Skills Main idea narrative text support Heading mood affix Middle nouns explain Historical Fiction moral/central message/leroot period opinion important ideas Illustration myth Question mark phrase reasons Index narrator Writing Read plot key ideas Informative plot/storyline transitional words Retell poem text features Introduction point of view concrete words prefix identify Rhyme problem specific Italics prefix/suffix sensory details Setting pronouns information Key Idea recount formatting Sight word punctuation explain Main Idea scene headings Sound out segment cause/effect Moral sequence quotations Space sequence lesson Opinion sidebars categorize Text setting describe Paragraph stanza

Kindergarten First Grade First Grade mclass Specific Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Title solution Plot subheadings Speaking and Listening Title Page solve Poem summarize paraphrase Uppercase suffix Point of View text features pose (ask a question) Vowel summary Pronoun theme/central message Word syllables Purpose Language table of contents Revise/Edit relative adverbs/pronouns text feature Rhyme prepositional phrases verbs Rhythm progressive verb tenses writing process Subheading fragments Table of Contents Text Features Topic run-ons coordinating conjunction compound sentence similes metaphors idioms adages proverbs synonyms antonyms

Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eng I Accurate Analysis Alternate Allusions Allusion Adage Bias Analyze Analogy Aside Analyze Bibliographic Audience Analyze Bias Apposition Coherent Categorize Argumentative Connotation Argumentative Conventions Clarify Bias Coherence Author s craft Convey Collaborate Characterization Clauses Autobiography Cite Complexity Citation Comedy Biography Credible Composition Claim Claim Cite cues conceptual/concept Connotation/denotation Character Motivatio Clause Elaborate Concise Elaborate Denotation Compare explanatory text Correspond Evaluate Diction Conclude Explicitly Elaborate Evidence Dynamic Character Conjunctions figurative/connotative Embellish Explanatory/information Evidence Consult formal voice Evidence Expository Foil Contrast Greek/Latin affixes Exposure Generalize Inference Debate Implied Figurative Imagery/sensory Monologue Dialect Inference Format Inference Mood Dialogue Informational text Function Irony Objective Elaborate Inquiry Implement Literal/Figurative Parallelism Establish Interpret Inconsistencies Memoir Plot Structure Evaluate Multimedia Influence Paraphrase Figurative Languag Evidence multiple meaning words Interact Point of view Purpose Examine Paraphrase Literary Relevant/irrelevant Soliloquy Expository Perceive Manipulate Stereotype Static Character Expression Plagiarism Medium Style Subjective Figurative langua point of view mood Support Subject Verb Agree Fluency preliminary determination Valid Symbolism Theme Graphic primary/ secondary sources Structure Theme Thesis Statement Graphic Idiom Vague Synthesize Transition words Tone Inference Significance Technical Satire Tragedy informational text Thesis tone Textual Evidence Characterization Interjections Nuances Unique Thesis Hyperbole Interpret relevant evidence Relevant Works Cited Plagiarism Logical Rubric Cite Protagonist

Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eng I Metaphor Pronouns Connotation/Denotation Antagonist Mood Evaluate Conflict Multi-media Explicit Narrative Explanatory Paraphrase Inference Perspective Nuance Persuasive Paraphrase Prepositions Point of View Proofread Proverb Quote Realistic Fiction Reflection Register Research Revise Simile Source Stanza Summarize Theme Tone Validity Voice

Eng II Eng III Eng IV Allegory Annotate Abstract Allusion Citation Analyze Analysis Context Annotate Andecdotal Information Counterclaim Connotation Archetype Diction Evidence Audience Ethos Explicit Clarity Explicit Diction Coherence Fallacy Implicit Collaboration Implicit Inference Colon Usage Literary nonfiction Media Consensus Logos MLA/APA Counter Claim MLA/APA Objective Credibility Nuance Perspective Cultural Perspective Paradox Purpose Digital Media Pathos Sarcasm Editorial Rhetoric Satire Essay Types: ArgumentativeSarcasm Sonnet Euphemism Satire Style Generalization Seminal Structure Grammatical Phrases Structure Subjective Oxymoron Style Syntax Parable Syntax Synthesis Parallel Structure Synthesis Tone Parenthetical Citation (MLA) Textual evidence Voice Pronoun Types Understatement Quality Validity Semicolon Usage Voice Synthesize Theme Thesis Statement Validity Works Cited

Eng II Eng III Eng IV