OCR Coverage. Open Court Reading Grade K CCSS Correlation
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1 Grade K Common Core State Standards Reading: Literature Key Ideas and Details RL.K.1 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. OCR Coverage Unit 1: T70 Unit 2: T271, T292, T444 Unit 4: T273, T341, T397, T419, T420 Unit 5: T121, T175, T176, T178, T190, T205 Unit 6: T246, T247, T248, T275, T303, T307, T342, T344, T387, T388, T390, T397, T420, T421 Unit 7: T36, T39, T43, T47, T63, T68, T69, T70, T191 Unit 8: T347, T378 Unit 9: T68, T181, T185, T189, T211, T212 Unit 10: T422 Unit 11: T70, T88, T89, T90, T93, T94, T127 Unit 12: T255, T256, T260, T281, T302, T326, T367, T379, T401, T449 RL.K.2 With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. Unit 1: T65, T71, T96, T129, T211, T218 Unit 2: T287, T292, T345, T363, T421, T439, T444 Unit 3: T61, T197 Unit 4: T272, T274, T321, T333, T340, T342, T420 Unit 5: T130, T197, T202, T204 Unit 6: T246, T247, T248, T255, T269, T275, T276, T325, T337, T343, T420 Unit 7: T58, T70, T96, T101, T112, T115, T119, T137, T138, T139 Unit 8: T356, T389, T428, T431 Unit 9: T45, T55, T57, T61, T69, T96, T99, T122, T129, T134, T135, T189, T203, T209 Unit 10: T349, T361, T415, T431 Unit 11: T28, T30, T33, T51, T69, T71, T103, T106, T123, T139, T143, T145, T191, T193, T197, T209, T213 Unit 12: T289, T292, T297, T355, T373, T378, T394, T395, T408, T414, T450 1
2 RL.K.3 With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story. Craft and Structure RL.K.4 Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. RL.K.5 Recognize common types of texts (e.g., storybooks, poems). Getting Started: GS21 Unit 1: T49, T72, T197, T219 Unit 2: T271, T287, T293, T345, T357, T421, T446 Unit 3: T183, T197, T205 Unit 4: T253, T267, T317, T321, T333, T397, T411, T421 Unit 5: T175, T176, T178, T183, T188, T189, T191, T194, T197, T205, T206 Unit 6: T246, T247, T248, T250, T251, T255, T261, T263, T264, T265, T266, T276, T277, T318, T321, T325, T345, T397, T404, T409, T410, T413 Unit 7: T47, T53, T57, T59, T63, T71, T98, T99, T111, T119, T131, T191 Unit 8: T375, T387, T431 Unit 9: T31, T35, T40, T45, T51, T54, T58, T61, T68, T69, T95, T97, T109, T110, T111, T113, T114, T129, T136, T137, T189, T195, T197 Unit 10: T287, T349, T361, T427 Unit 11: T30, T45, T51, T65, T73, T104, T105, T121, T122, T123, T127, T139, T147, T193, T197, T209 Unit 12: T281, T290, T291, T292, T293, T297, T303, T336, T339, T355, T359, T380, T408, T413, T431, T443 Unit 1: T52 Unit 3: T341 Unit 6: T290, T292 Unit 7: T37 Unit 9: T34, T36, T68, T183 Unit 11: T90, T91, T92 Unit 12: T253, T320, T368 Unit 1: T47, T87, T135, T145, T147, T195, T217 Unit 2: T247, T268, T293, T327, T363, T419 Unit 3: T129, T181, T203 Unit 4: T251, T274, T305, T340, T363, T395 Unit 5: T131, T181 Unit 6: T253, T291, T309, T343, T394, T402, T422 Unit 7: T22, T45, T55, T60, T71, T103, T110, T116, T137, T139 Unit 8: T357, T379, T390 Unit 9: T22, T43, T101, T126, T135, T157, T187, T198, T213 Unit 11: T16, T34, T43, T94, T124, T145 Unit 12: T260, T294, T327, T356, T369, T381, T401, T408, T409, T412, T451 2
3 RL.K.6 With prompting and support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RL.K.7 With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts). Getting Started: GS38, GS43 Unit 1: T21, T36, T53, T84, T132, T187 Unit 2: T257, T303, T305, T316, T331, T351, T377, T406 Unit 3: T74, T117, T170 Unit 4: T242, T284, T296, T327, T355, T385 Unit 5: T32, T61, T76, T119, T172 Unit 6: T244, T288, T300, T331, T382 Unit 7: T34, T82, T94, T125 Unit 8: T302, T371 Unit 9: T32, T65, T80, T92, T123, T178 Unit 10: T290, T420 Unit 11: T26, T85, T118, T132, T188, T202 Unit 12: T249, T287, T316, T351, T365, T392, T437 Getting Started: GS9, GS15, GS27, GS33, GS38, GS39, GS43, GS44, GS49, GS54, GS59 Unit 1: T36, T46, T84, T95, T114, T132, T146, T173, T187, T194, T200 Unit 2: T257, T303, T305, T316, T325, T351, T361, T365, T390, T406 Unit 3: T74, T117, T170 Unit 4: T242, T284, T296, T304, T317, T327, T341, T355, T385, T393 Unit 5: T32, T76, T79, T119, T172, T179, T180 Unit 6: T244, T251, T252, T265, T277, T288, T300, T317, T322, T331, T382, T393 Unit 7: T34, T39, T41, T42, T47, T68, T82, T102, T125 Unit 8: T288, T302, T344, T371 Unit 9: T32, T40, T42, T66, T80, T82, T83, T92, T123, T178, T186 Unit 10: T287, T420, T422, T431 Unit 11: T26, T51, T65, T85, T87, T93, T104, T105, T118, T120, T132, T188, T193, T202, T204, T207, T213 Unit 12: T249, T251, T253, T254, T255, T256, T258, T259, T261, T272, T273, T274, T276, T287, T295, T305, T316, T318, T319, T327, T351, T365, T367, T368, T371, T392, T397, T399, T401, T431, T437, T438, T441, T443 RL.K.8 N/A 3
4 RL.K.9 With prompting and support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories. Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RL.K.10 Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. Unit 1: T46, T70 Unit 2: T292, T326 Unit 4: T419 Unit 7: T69, T124 Unit 9: T38, T42, T68, T127 Getting Started: GS12, GS14, GS18, GS20, GS25, GS26, GS31, GS32, GS36, GS38, GS42, GS43, GS47, GS48, GS52, GS53, GS57, GS58 Unit 1: T12, T13, T20, T32, T34, T37, T46, T52, T69, T71, T72, T80, T81, T82, T85, T87, T88, T95, T114, T128, T133, T135, T136, T141, T143, T156, T158, T173, T184, T185, T188, T194, T200, T214, T215 Unit 2: T237, T255, T258, T290, T292, T303, T306, T309, T317, T325, T333, T352, T355, T361, T364, T365, T375, T403, T407, T442 Unit 3: T75, T77, T78, T118, T121, T171, T204 Unit 4: T243, T250, T272, T274, T285, T288, T294, T297, T304, T328, T330, T331, T342, T343, T355, T356, T362, T369, T386, T393, T420, T421 Unit 5: T20, T46, T77, T78, T79, T80, T86, T97, T116, T120, T121, T122, T123, T158, T173, T174, T175, T186, T190, T192, T193, T205 Unit 6: T230, T244, T249, T252, T258, T261-T264, T266, T277, T289-T292, T298, T301- T305, T307, T309, T317-T319, T321, T322, T328, T332, T333, T334, T335, T345, T368, T383, T384, T385, T387, T390, T392, T393, T400, T403, T404, T407, T409, T410, T421, T422 Unit 7: T35, T36, T37, T41, T42, T44, T53, T55, T57-T60, T70, T71, T83, T84, T86, T95- T99, T101, T102, T103, T110, T113, T114, T116, T126-T129, T136, T138, T139, T304 Unit 8: T303, T305, T306, T345, T347, T348, T349, T372, T374, T375, T376, T387, T388, T389 Unit 9: T22, T33, T34, T35, T36, T37, T38, T42, T51, T52, T55, T57, T58, T68, T69, T81, T83, T84, T93, T95, T96, T97, T99, T100, T109, T110, T111, T113, T114, T124, T125, T126, T127, T136, T137, T179, T182, T183, T184, T186, T197, T199, T200, T212, T365 Unit 11: T27, T28, T29, T30, T33, T34, T42, T45, T43, T46, T47, T48, T72, T86, T87, T88, T89, T91, T94, T106, T107, T108, T109, T110, T133, T134, T135, T136 Unit 12: T250, T251, T270, T272, T273, T274, T276, T277, T278, T303, T304, T305, T317, T319, T321, T323, T324, T325, T335-T337, T339-T342, T366, T370, T377, T379, T380, T381, T393-T400, T408, T409, T411, T412, T413, T414, T447, T450 4
5 Reading: Informational Text Key Ideas and Details RI.K.1 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. RI.K.2 With prompting and support, identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. Unit 1: T106, T145, T146, T217 Unit 2: T384, T444 Unit 3: T62, T63, T129, T130, T203, T204 Unit 5: T53, T63, T105, T106, T107, T147, T149, T150, T160, T205 Unit 6: T275, T361 Unit 7: T153, T154, T155, T158, T186, T212 Unit 8: T2525, T257, T259, T289, T290, T401, T405, T430 Unit 9: T211 Unit 10: T248, T249, T250, T251, T253, T254, T273, T293, T294, T316, T382, T386, T433 Unit 11: T160, T166, T215, T216 Unit 12: T449 Unit 1: T139, T145, T178, T217, T218, T219 Unit 2: T444, T445, T63, T111 Unit 3: T129, T204, T205 Unit 5: T37, T63, T64, T91, T93, T94, T106, T107, T113, T125, T131, T133, T204 Unit 6: T275, T360, T361, T373, T420, T421 Unit 7: T200 Unit 8: T333, T336, T339, T357, T359, T400, T402, T403, T418, T430 Unit 9: T152, T154, T212 Unit 10: T265, T281, T294, T326, T356, T357, T367, T368, T394, T395 Unit 11: T60, T61, T72, T175, T178, T217 Unit 12: T424, T426, T427 5
6 RI.K.3 With prompting and support, describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text. Unit 1: T125, T147 Unit 3: T43, T57, T123, T131 Unit 5: T43, T50, T54, T57, T64, T65, T95, T108, T109, T125, T133, T163, T205 Unit 6: T359, T360, T361, T372, T374 Unit 7: T171, T197, T199 Unit 8: T253, T255, T260, T261, T265, T271, T275, T278, T279, T283, T290, T332, T335, T339, T351, T409, T416, T417, T419, T420, T423, T431 Unit 9: T167, T168, T212 Unit 10: T273, T283, T294, T324, T329, T331, T344, T345, T369, T396, T411, T434 Unit 11: T58, T59, T61, T71, T72, T165, T176, T177, T216 Craft and Structure RI.K.4 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. Unit 6: T358, T363, T421 Unit 7: T183 Unit 8: T317, T318, T358, T404 Unit 9: T151, T153 Unit 10: T246, T247, T342, T383, T385 Unit 11: T160, T163 Unit 12: T425, T450 RI.K.5 Identify the front cover, back cover, and title page of a book. Unit 1: T160 Unit 2: T238 Unit 3: T13, T142 Unit 4: T223 Unit 5: T13 Unit 6: T223 Unit 7: T13, T150 Unit 8: T231, T238, T384, T412 Unit 9: T13 Unit 10: T231 Unit 11: T13 Unit 12: T236 6
7 RI.K.6 Name the author and illustrator of a text and define the role of each in presenting the ideas or information in a text. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RI.K.7 With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear (e.g., what person, place, thing, or idea in the text an illustration depicts). Unit 1: T98, T160 Unit 3: T32, T86, T142 Unit 5: T88, T144, T159 Unit 6: T356 Unit 7: T150, T166, T180 Unit 8: T250, T314, T398 Unit 9: T149 Unit 10: T244, T306, T354, T380 Unit 11: T56, T158 Unit 12: T422 Unit 1: T98, T147, T160 Unit 3: T32, T64, T86, T142 Unit 4: T39, T50, T54 Unit 5: T88, T90, T96, T132, T148, T161, T164, T206 Unit 6: T356, T359 Unit 7: T150, T169, T180, T185, T188, T213 Unit 8: T250, T262, T314, T318, T322, T398, T406, T415 Unit 9: T149, T166, T213 Unit 10: T244, T246, T278, T306, T309, T340, T354, T380, T387, T398, T399, T406, T411, T435 Unit 11: T56, T58, T59, T71, T158, T163, T180 Unit 12: T422 RI.K.8 With prompting and support, identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. Unit 5: T110, T133 Unit 8: T320 Unit 10: T329, T331, T369 RI.K.9 With prompting and support, identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). Unit 3: T123, T150 Unit 5: T31, T63, T90, T132, T146 Unit 7: T182, T212 Unit 8: T289, T319, T423 Unit 10: T280, T293, T294, T311 Unit 11: T59, T164 7
8 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RI.K.10 Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. Unit 1: T99, T106, T147, T161, T178, T218 Unit 2: T378, T445, T446 Unit 3: T33, T40, T63, T87, T95, T131, T143, T150, T204 Unit 4: T232 Unit 5: T33, T37, T40, T49, T51, T53, T64, T65, T89, T91, T92, T93, T94, T95, T105, T108, T109, T110, T133, T145, T151, T152, T153, T160, T161, T163, T164 Unit 6: T357, T358, T359, T360, T361, T362, T371, T372, T373, T374, T421, T422 Unit 7: T151, T152, T167, T168, T169, T170, T171, T172, T181, T182, T183, T184, T185, T186, T188, T197, T198, T199, T200, T201, T202, T212, T213 Unit 8: T240, T251, T252, T253, T255, T257, T259, T260, T261, T262, T271, T273, T275, T276, T278, T279, T280, T290, T291, T315, T316, T317, T318, T319, T320, T321, T322, T323, T334, T335, T358, T359, T373, T399, T400, T401, T402, T403, T404, T406, T415, T416, T417, T418, T419, T420, T431 Unit 9: T94, T150, T152, T154, T165, T166, T167, T168 Unit 10: T245, T254, T263, T265, T266, T267, T268, T269, T270, T307, T309, T312, T313, T314, T315, T316, T325, T326, T332, T355, T356, T357, T359, T368, T369, T381, T382, T383, T384, T385, T396, T397, T398, T434 Unit 11: T159, T162, T164, T165, T174, T176, T177, T179, T180 8
9 Reading: Foundational Skills Print Concepts RF.K.1 RF.K.1.A Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, Getting Started: GS13, GS14, GS19, GS20, GS26, GS32, GS38, GS43, GS48, and page by page. GS53, GS58 Unit 1: T13, T34, T37, T46, T52, T69, T82, T85, T99, T133, T143, T158, T161, T185, T188, T215 Unit 2: T241, T255, T258, T267, T290, T297, T306, T317, T352, T378, T407 Unit 3: T33, T46, T75, T87, T118, T143, T154, T171 Unit 4: T243, T250, T285, T297, T328, T356, T386 Unit 5: T33, T40, T77, T86, T89, T120, T145, T158, T173 Unit 6: T289, T301, T332, T357, T368, T383, T393 Unit 7: T35, T44, T83, T95, T126, T151, T181 Unit 8: T251, T262, T287, T303, T315, T345, T372, T399, T406 Unit 9: T33, T73, T81, T93, T124, T150, T179, T186 Unit 10: T245, T279, T307, T341, T350, T355, T381, T407, T421 Unit 11: T27, T57, T86, T119, T133, T159, T170, T189, T203 Unit 12: T250, T288, T301, T317, T330, T351, T366, T377, T393, T404, T423, T437, T447 RF.K.1.B Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters. Getting Started: GS13, GS19, GS26, GS37, GS58 Unit 1: T30, T50, T67, T154 Unit 2: T235, T244, T253, T273, T289, T301, T311, T313, T329, T331, T347, T359, T369, T373, T384, T389, T401, T418, T423, T441, T442 Unit 3: T40, T94 Unit 5: T40, T180 Unit 6: T252, T342 Unit 8: T312 Unit 9: T87, T159 9
10 RF.K.1.C Understand that words are separated by spaces in print. Unit 2: T361, T375 Unit 3: T27, T67, T81, T149, T180, T196 Unit 4: T237, T250, T304, T369, T410 Unit 6: T227, T417, T425 Unit 7: T67 Unit 8: T312, T342, T408 Unit 9: T155, T159, T188 Unit 10: T239, T286, T319, T426 Unit 11: T150, T168 Unit 12: T442 RF.K.1.D Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Getting Started: GS30, GS43, GS48, GS53, GS58 Unit 1: T10, T11, T12, T18, T19, T20, T30, T31, T32, T50, T51, T52, T66, T67, T79, T80, T81, T94, T95, T106, T111, T112, T127, T128, T141, T155, T156, T166, T172, T173, T183, T184, T194, T199, T200, T213, T214 Unit 2: T234, T235, T242, T244, T253, T267, T273, T289, T301, T313, T325, T331, T347, T359, T373, T384, T389, T401, T418, T423, T441 Unit 3: T11, T19, T20, T29, T40, T45, T46, T71, T83, T84, T94, T99, T113, T114, T125, T139, T156 Unit 4: T221, T230, T239, T256, T269, T281, T294, T309, T324, T335, T352, T401, T414 Unit 5: T11, T20, T29, T46, T59, T73, T86, T101, T116, T127, T141, T158, T186, T199 Unit 6: T221, T230, T241, T258, T271, T285, T297, T298, T313, T327, T328, T340, T353, T368, T400, T415 Unit 7: T11, T19, T20, T31, T49, T50, T64, T79, T92, T107, T121, T122, T133, T147, T163, T193, T194, T207 Unit 8: T228, T237, T238, T247, T299, T311, T312, T342, T383, T384, T395, T412 Unit 9: T10, T11, T19, T27, T77, T87, T89, T90, T100, T146, T162, T174 Unit 10: T229, T241, T259, T275, T289, T303, T321, T337, T351, T363, T377, T391, T403, T417, T429 Unit 11: T23, T39, T67, T115, T129, T141, T155, T171, T185, T211 Unit 12: T435 10
11 Phonological Awareness RF.K.2 Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes). RF.K.2.A Recognize and produce rhyming words. Getting Started: GS12, GS21, GS25, GS33, GS36, GS39, GS42, GS44, GS47, GS49, GS52, GS54, GS57, GS59 Unit 1: T31, T34, T67, T69, T79, T82, T87, T93, T111, T114, T126, T135, T140, T143, T147, T155, T171, T182, T185, T198, T213, T215 Unit 2: T237, T312, T330, T346, T358, T361, T387, T399, T400, T440, T449 Unit 3: T10, T70, T77, T152, T164, T182 Unit 4: T220, T308, T330, T364, T378, T396 Unit 5: T18, T122, T133, T184, T198 Unit 6: T228, T274, T291, T326, T349, T364, T376, T378, T396, T398, T414 Unit 7: T90, T106, T132, T206 Unit 8: T236, T310, T382 Unit 9: T28, T76, T126, T130, T137, T181, T204 Unit 10: T228, T259, T274, T320, T324, T325, T330, T332, T358, T369, T403, T423 Unit 11: T10, T22, T38, T52, T98, T128, T198T, T205, T217 Unit 12: T262, T264, T269, T270, T277, T280, T346, T369, T418 RF.K.2.B Count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words. Unit 2: T346, T358, T372, T388, T400, T422, T440 Unit 3: T124, T166 Unit 4: T228, T254, T280, T292, T322, T366 Unit 5: T72, T168 Unit 7: T90 Unit 8: T326 Unit 9: T172 RF.K.2.C Blend and segment onsets and rimes of singlesyllable spoken words. Unit 3: T10, T18, T28 Unit 4: T351, T367, T381, T399, T413 Unit 5: T10, T44, T84, T140 Unit 6: T220, T312, T326, T366, T398, T414 Unit 7: T48, T64, T78, T146 Unit 8: T246, T266, T340 Unit 9: T228 Unit 11: T11, T22, T53, T80, T172, T198, T199 Unit 12: T346 11
12 RF.K.2.D Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. 1 (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.) Unit 5: T10, T18, T44, T58, T114, T126, T198 Unit 6: T220, T378, T398, T414 Unit 7: T10, T90, T106, T192, T228 Unit 8: T236, T246, T284, T310, T326, T352, T367, T382, T394, T410, T424 Unit 9: T62 Unit 10: T428 Unit 11: T114 Unit 12: T232, T233, T244, T360, T388, T404, T418, T432, T444 RF.K.2.E Add or substitute individual sounds (phonemes) in simple, one-syllable words to make new words. Getting Started: GS31 Unit 7: T18, T106, T132 Unit 9: T10, T18, T28, T46, T62, T76, T88, T104, T118, T130, T131, T144 Unit 10: T274, T320, T376, T390, T402, T416, T428 Unit 11: T10, T22, T38, T52, T66, T128, T154, T170, T184, T210 Unit 12: T232, T233, T244, T245, T264, T265, T282, T283, T298, T299, T312, T330, T346, T347, T360, T361, T374, T375, T432 12
13 Phonics and Word Recognition RF.K.3 RF.K.3.A Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one Unit 3: T11, T12, T19, T20, T29, T30, T45, T46, T59, T60, T71, T72, T83, 84, T99, letter-sound correspondences by producing the T100, T113, T114, T125, T126, T140, T167, T168, T185, T186, T199, T200, T201 primary sound or many of the most frequent Unit 4: T221, T222, T229, T230, T239, T240, T255, T256, T269, T270, T281, sounds for each consonant. T282, T293, T294, T309, T310, T323, T324, T335, T382, T383, T400, T401, T414, T415 Unit 5: T11, T12, T19, T28, T29, T30, T45, T46, T58, T59, T60, T101, T102, T115, T116, T127, T128, T141, T142, T157, T158, T169, T170, T185, T186, T199 Unit 6: T221, T222, T229, T230, T241, T242, T256, T257, T258, T271, T272, T296, T313, T314, T327, T328, T339, T340, T341, T353, T354, T367, T368, T379, T380, T399, T400, T415, T416 Unit 7: T11, T12, T19, T20, T31, T32, T49, T50, T65, T66, T107, T108, T121, T122, T133, T134, T147, T148, T163, T164, T177, T178, T193, T194, T207, T287 Unit 8: T353, T355, T425, T427 Unit 9: T63, T65, T131, T132, T133, T146, T162, T174, T192, T206, T208 Unit 10: T229, T230, T241, T242, T259, T260, T275, T276, T288, T289, T290, T303, T304, T321, T322, T337, T338, T351, T352, T362, T363, T364, T377, T378, T391, T392, T403, T404, T417, T418, T429, T430 Unit 11: T11, T12, T23, T24, T39, T40, T53, T54, T67, T68, T82, T83, T100, T101, T115, T116, T129, T130, T141, T142, T143, T155, T156, T171, T172, T185, T186, T199, T200, T211, T212 Unit 12: T234, T235, T246, T247, T266, T267, T284, T285, T299, T300, T301, T313, T314, T331, T332, T347, T348, T362, T363, T375, T376, T377, T389, T390, T405, T406, T419, T420, T433, T434, T445, T446, T447 13
14 RF.K.3.B Associate the long and short sounds with the common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels. Unit 3: T139, T140, T155, T156, T167, T168, T185, T186, T199, T200, T201 Unit 4: T269, T335, T352, T353, T368, T369, T382, T383, T400, T401, T414, T415 Unit 5: T59, T73, T74, T85, T86, T127, T128, T169, T170, T185, T186, T199 Unit 6: T271, T285, T286, T297, T298, T339, T340, T379, T380, T399, T400, T415, T416 Unit 7: T65, T79, T80, T91, T92, T133, T134, T177, T178, T193, T207 Unit 8: T229, T237, T238, T247, T267, T268, T285, T287, T299, T311, T312, T327, T341, T342, T353, T355, T368, T383, T384, T395, T411, T412, T425, T427 Unit 9: T11, T19, T20, T29, T47, T48, T63, T65, T77, T89, T90, T105, T119, T120, T131, T132, T133, T145, T146, T161, T162, T173, T174, T191, T192, T205, T206, T208 Unit 10: T229, T230, T241, T242, T259, T260, T364, T275, T276, T288, T289, T290, T303, T304, T321, T322, T337, T338, T351, T352, T362, T363, T364, T377, T378, T391, T392, T403, T404, T417, T418, T429, T430 Unit 11: T11, T12, T23, T24, T39, T40, T53, T54, T67, T68, T82, T83, T100, T101, T115, T116, T129, T130, T141, T142, T143, T155, T156, T171, T172, T186, T199, T200, T211, T212 Unit 12: T234, T235, T246, T247, T266, T267, T284, T285, T299, T300, T301, T313, T314, T331, T332, T347, T348, T362, T363, T375, T376, T377, T389, T390, T405, T406, T419, T420, T433, T434, T445, T446, T447 14
15 RF.K.3.C Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does ). Unit 1: T96, T129, T174, T201 Unit 2: T245, T274, T313, T348, T390, T423 Unit 3: T61, T127, T201 Unit 4: T271, T272, T337, T338, T416, T417 Unit 5: T61, T62, T129, T130, T201, T202 Unit 6: T273, T274, T341, T342, T417, T418 Unit 7: T67, T68, T120, T135, T136, T209, T210 Unit 8: T287, T288, T298, T355, T356, T427, T428 Unit 9: T65, T66, T118, T133, T134, T208, T209 Unit 10: T290, T291, T303, T321, T337, T351, T364, T365, T402, T430, T431 Unit 11: T11, T12, T23, T39, T53, T66, T67, T68, T69, T140, T143, T155, T171, T172, T185, T199, T210, T211, T212, T213 Unit 12: T234, T246, T266, T284, T298, T299, T301, T313, T331, T347, T362, T374, T375, T377, T389, T405, T419, T433, T444, T445, T447 RF.K.3.D Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ. Unit 3: T12, T19, T30, T45, T59, T72, T83, T100, T113, T140, T155, T167 Unit 4: T222, T229, T240, T255, T282, T293, T310, T323, T353, T368, T382, T400 Unit 5: T12, T19, T30, T45, T74, T85, T102, T115, T141, T157, T169, T185 Unit 6: T222, T229, T242, T257, T286, T297, T314, T327, T353, T367, T379, T399 Unit 7: T11, T31, T49, T79, T91, T108, T121, T147, T177, T193 Unit 8: T247, T267, T327, T341, T411 Unit 9: T29, T47, T104, T119 15
16 Fluency RF.K.4 Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding. Unit 1: T96, T129, T174, T201 Unit 2: T245, T274, T314, T348, T390, T424 Unit 3: T61, T127, T201 Unit 4: T271, T337, T338, T416, T417 Unit 5: T61, T62, T129, T130, T201, T202 Unit 6: T273, T274, T342, T417, T418 Unit 7: T67, T135, T209 Unit 8: T287, T355, T427 Unit 9: T65, T134, T208 Unit 10: T279, T281, T282, T283, T284, T290, T295, T341, T342, T343, T344, T345, T346, T364, T407, T408, T409, T410, T411, T412, T421, T422, T423, T424, T430, T434 Unit 11: T57, T60, T61, T68, T69, T70, T73, T119, T120, T121, T122, T123, T124, T143, T147, T189, T190, T191, T192, T193, T194, T203, T204, T205, T206, T212, T216 Unit 12: T288, T289, T290, T291, T292, T293, T294, T301, T303, T304, T305, T351, T352, T353, T354, T355, T356, T377, T423, T424, T425, T426, T427, T428, T437, T438, T439, T440, T447, T450, T451 16
17 Writing Text Types and Purposes W.K.1 W.K.2 Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is... ). Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic. W.K.3 Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a reaction to what happened. Production and Distribution of Writing W.K.4 W.K.5 With guidance and support from adults, respond to questions and suggestions from peers and add details to strengthen writing as needed. Unit 2: T398, T420, T438, T448 Unit 5: T41, T56, T68, T124, T136, T154, T166, T182, T196, T208 Unit 9: T44, T60, T72, T128, T140, T158, T170, T188, T202, T216 Unit 10: T372, T388, T400, T414, T426, T438 Unit 1: T148, T196, T210, T222 Unit 2: T270, T286, T296, T344, T356, T368 Unit 3: T42, T56, T66, T96, T110, T122, T134 Unit 4: T266, T276, T290, T306, T320, T332 Unit 7: T46, T62, T118, T130, T142 Unit 8: T264, T282, T350, T362, T380, T392, T402, T422, T434 Unit 10: T272, T286, T298 Unit 12: T384, T402, T416, T430, T442, T454 Unit 6: T268, T280, T294, T310, T324, T348 Unit 7: T174, T190, T204, T216 Unit 11: T50, T64, T76, T96, T112, T126, T138, T150, T168, T182, T196, T208, T220 N/A Unit 1: T64 Unit 2: T286, T356, T438 Unit 5: T166 Unit 6: T310, T324 Unit 7: T62, T130, T282 Unit 8: T392 Unit 9: T60, T170 Unit 10: T414 Unit 11: T126, T138 Unit 12: T296, T430 17
18 W.K.6 With guidance and support from adults, explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers. Research to Build and Present Knowledge W.K.7 Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them). Unit 1: T148, T220 Unit 2: T366, T446, T447 Unit 3: T132, T206 Unit 4: T344, T422 Unit 5: T134, T206, T207 Unit 6: T336, T346, T422 Unit 7: T140, T214 Unit 8: T360, T422, T432 Unit 9: T138, T202, T214 Unit 10: T370, T436 Unit 11: T148, T182, T218 Unit 12: T382, T452 Unit 1: T14, T72, T73, T148, T149, T220, T221 Unit 2: T238, T294, T295, T366, T367, T446, T447 Unit 3: T14, T64, T65, T132, T133, T206, T207 Unit 4: T275, T344, T345, T422, T423 Unit 5: T66, T67, T134, T135, T206, T207 Unit 6: T278, T279, T346, T347, T422 Unit 7: T72, T73, T140, T141, T214, T215 Unit 8: T232, T292, T293, T360, T361, T432, T433 Unit 9: T14, T70, T71, T138, T139, T214, T215 Unit 10: T296, T297, T370, T371, T436, T437 Unit 11: T74, T75, T148, T149, T218, T219 Unit 12: T306, T307, T382, T383, T452, T453 18
19 W.K.8 With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. Unit 1: T72, T73, T148 Unit 2: T294, T295, T310, T328, T344, T366 Unit 3: T16, T64, T65, T80, T132, T152 Unit 4: T226, T275, T344, T364 Unit 5: T16, T66, T67, T82, T98, T134 Unit 6: T238, T278, T279, T346 Unit 7: T28, T72, T73, T88, T140 Unit 8: T264, T292, T293, T308, T324, T338, T380 Unit 9: T70, T71 Unit 10: T296, T318, T348, T372 Unit 11: T74, T75 Unit 12: T306, T307, T382 W.K.9 N/A Range of Writing W.K.10 N/A Speaking & Listening Comprehension and Collaboration SL.K.1 Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about Kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. SL.K.1.A Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others and taking turns speaking about the topics and texts under discussion). Getting Started: GS17, GS23, GS29, GS35, GS41, GS47, GS51, GS52 Unit 1: T14, T50, T53, T70, T72, T73, T78, T79, T88, T92, T93, T139, T150, T170, T182, T217, T218, T224 Unit 2: T238, T294, T295, T296, T300, T309, T355, T368, T372, T444, T448, T450 Unit 3: T62, T78, T112, T129, T203, T210 Unit 4: T223, T224, T288, T398, T412, T419, T426 Unit 5: T13, T80, T114, T206, T210 Unit 6: T223, T270, T292, T420, T426 Unit 7: T13, T14, T44, T74, T212, T218 Unit 8: T231, T232, T306, T436 Unit 9: T13, T14, T216, T218 Unit 10: T231, T346, T433, T440 Unit 11: T13, T215, T222 Unit 12: T236, T308, T378, T449, T454, T456 19
20 SL.K.1.B Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges. Getting Started: GS37, GS58 Unit 1: T14, T20, T26, T46, T72, T73, T88, T106, T136, T166, T194, T220, T224 Unit 2: T249, T268, T294, T295, T309, T326, T355, T366, T385, T419, T447, T450 Unit 3: T25, T40, T64, T78, T95, T121, T132, T150, T180, T206, T210 Unit 4: T250, T288, T304, T331, T363, T394, T422, T426 Unit 5: T40, T80, T97, T123, T153, T180, T210 Unit 6: T252, T278, T292, T309, T335, T394, T426 Unit 7: T15, T26, T44, T72, T86, T103, T129, T140, T141, T158, T188, T214, T218 Unit 8: T231, T243, T262, T292, T306, T323, T349, T360, T378, T406, T432, T436 Unit 9: T13, T25, T42, T70, T84, T100, T127, T138, T156, T186, T214, T218 Unit 10: T231, T237, T254, T284, T296, T316, T346, T359, T370, T386, T412, T424, T436, T440 Unit 11: T13, T18, T34, T62, T74, T94, T124, T136, T148, T166, T194, T206, T218, T222 Unit 12: T260, T294, T306, T326, T356, T370, T401, T428, T440, T452, T456 SL.K.2 Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood. Unit 1: T14, T23, T26, T49, T224 Unit 2: T238, T247, T249, T333, T450 Unit 3: T14, T22, T24, T43, T57, T111, T123, T210 Unit 4: T224, T232, T235, T426 Unit 5: T14, T22, T24, T43, T57, T113, T210 Unit 6: T224, T225, T232, T236, T348, T426 Unit 7: T22, T26, T142, T218 Unit 8: T232, T240, T243, T265, T283, T339, T409, T423, T436 Unit 9: T14, T22, T25, T218 Unit 10: T232, T234, T237, T246, T247, T248, T249, T250, T251, T253, T254, T294, T318, T440 Unit 11: T14, T16, T18, T208, T220, T222 Unit 12: T237, T239, T241, T255, T258, T259, T318, T320, T324, T456 20
21 SL.K.3 Ask and answer questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood. Unit 1: T15, T106, T166, T194, T224 Unit 2: T239, T326, T384, T418, T450 Unit 3: T15, T94, T180, T208, T210 Unit 4: T224, T225, T304, T307, T394, T426 Unit 5: T14, T39, T96, T121, T147, T149, T150, T180, T210 Unit 6: T224, T225, T308, T394, T426 Unit 7: T14, T15, T74, T102, T188, T218 Unit 8: T232, T233, T322, T406, T436 Unit 9: T14, T15, T100, T116, T218 Unit 10: T232, T246, T247, T248, T249, T250, T251, T253, T294, T298, T348, T440 Unit 11: T14, T222 Unit 12: T237, T454, T456 21
22 Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas SL.K.4 Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail. Getting Started: GS9, GS39 Unit 1: T15, T22, T71, T83, T88, T97, T131, T136, T186, T219 Unit 2: T239, T251, T287, T297, T304, T309, T350, T355, T364, T405 Unit 3: T15, T21, T25, T31, T73, T78, T121, T130 Unit 4: T224, T231, T274, T288, T331, T341, T354, T384, T420 Unit 5: T14, T15, T26, T39, T75, T80, T87, T123, T148, T171, T179 Unit 6: T224, T243, T252, T287, T290, T292, T305, T333, T335, T355, T384, T402 Unit 7: T14, T15, T21, T84, T86, T129, T179, T182, T184, T187, T301 Unit 8: T232, T239, T243, T301, T304, T306, T313, T316, T321, T343, T349, T351, T370, T430 Unit 9: T14, T15, T37, T79, T85, T91, T127, T148, T177, T203 Unit 10: T284, T311, T314, T315, T346, T359, T408, T412, T415, T424, T427 Unit 11: T62, T92, T93, T124, T134, T136, T146, T162, T194, T206 Unit 12: T254, T286, T321, T323, T356, T370, T428, T440 SL.K.5 Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions as desired to provide additional detail. Unit 2: T295 Unit 3: T164, T182, T208 Unit 4: T346, T378, T394, T396, T410, T424 Unit 5: T56, T131, T182 Unit 6: T269, T315, T337, T369 Unit 7: T27, T51, T72, T140 Unit 8: T243, T283, T293, T351, T385 Unit 9: T70, T117, T140, T203 Unit 10: T287, T372, T415, T427, T436 Unit 11: T19, T62, T74, T139, T218 Unit 12: T297, T306, T359, T373, T378, T407, T416, T431, T443, T452 22
23 SL.K.6 Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly. Getting Started: GS35, GS41, GS46, GS47, GS51 Unit 1: T46, T88, T106, T136, T166, T194, T211 Unit 2: T268, T296, T309, T326, T345, T355, T368, T384, T418, T436, T439, T448 Unit 3: T28, T40, T78, T94, T121, T138, T150, T180, T183 Unit 4: T250, T253, T267, T288, T304, T321, T331, T333, T362, T394, T397 Unit 5: T40, T80, T96, T112, T123, T152, T180, T183 Unit 6: T252, T292, T308, T325, T335, T337, T348, T362, T394, T424 Unit 7: T44, T86, T102, T129, T131, T158, T188, T216 Unit 8: T262, T306, T322, T349, T378, T406, T434 Unit 9: T42, T45, T84, T100, T118, T127, T128, T156, T186, T216 Unit 10: T254, T273, T284, T316, T346, T349, T359, T360, T386, T412, T424, T438 Unit 11: T34, T62, T94, T124, T127, T136, T166, T194, T206, T208, T220 Unit 12: T260, T294, T297, T308, T326, T356, T370, T401, T428, T440 Language Conventions of Standard English L.K.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. L.K.1.A Print many upper- and lowercase letters. Unit 3: T12, T30, T60, T72, T100, T126, T140, T156, T168, T200 Unit 4: T222, T240, T270, T282, T310, T324, T336, T353, T383, T415 Unit 5: T12, T30, T60, T102, T128, T142, T170, T200 Unit 6: T222, T242, T272, T286, T314, T341, T354, T380, T416 Unit 7: T12, T20, T50, T66, T80, T92, T108, T122, T134, T148, T164, T177, T178, T194, T208 Unit 8: T238, T312, T342, T384, T412 Unit 9: T20, T48, T90, T120 Unit 10: T230, T242, T260, T276, T290, T304, T322, T338, T352, T364, T378, T392, T404, T418, T430 Unit 11: T12, T24, T40, T54, T68, T83, T101, T116, T130, T142, T156, T172, T186, T200, T212 Unit 12: T235, T247, T267, T285, T300, T314, T332, T348, T363, T376, T390, T406, T420, T434, T446 23
24 L.K.1.B Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs. Unit 1: T17, T29, T75, T91, T109, T151, T169, T181, T223 Unit 2: T251, T297, T329, T369 Unit 3: T17 Unit 4: T227 Unit 6: T239, T365, T377 Unit 7: T17, T89, T105, T143 Unit 8: T309, T325, T363, T381, T393, T435 Unit 9: T17, T73, T141 Unit 10: T239, T401, T439 Unit 11: T97, T113, T151 Unit 12: T329, T345, T385 L.K.1.C Form regular plural nouns orally by adding /s/ or /es/ (e.g., dog, dogs; wish, wishes ). Unit 7: T89, T105, T143 Unit 9: T17 L.K.1.D Understand and use question words Unit 1: T73 (interrogatives) (e.g., who, what, where, when, Unit 3: T65 why, how ). Unit 4: T237, T277, T307 Unit 6: T279 Unit 9: T81, T82 Unit 10: T245, T249, T250, T253, T257, T299, T341, T421 Unit 11: T61, T159, T162, T169, T183 Unit 12: T366 L.K.1.E Use the most frequently occurring prepositions (e.g., to, from, in, out, on, off, for, of, by, with ). Unit 2: T252, T272, T288, T422 Unit 7: T29, T75, T161, T175, T217 Unit 10: T389 Unit 11: T77 Unit 12: T243, T263, T309 24
25 L.K.1.F Produce and expand complete sentences in shared language activities. Unit 1: T27, T46, T106, T166, T194, T197 Unit 2: T234, T242, T249, T251, T252, T268, T297, T326, T329, T357, T369, T384, T387, T399, T418, T420, T421, T449 Unit 3: T17, T25, T27, T28, T40, T58, T61, T67, T70, T81, T94, T97, T124, T135, T150, T153, T165, T166, T180, T197, T209 Unit 4: T227, T235, T237, T250, T268, T277, T291, T304, T307, T334, T347, T362, T365, T379, T394, T411, T425 Unit 5: T17, T24, T27, T40, T61, T83, T96, T99, T126, T137, T152, T156, T180 Unit 6: T236, T239, T252, T256, T273, T284, T308, T311, T349, T362, T365, T377, T394, T425 Unit 7: T17, T26, T29, T44, T68, T75, T105, T158, T161, T175, T188, T205 Unit 8: T235, T243, T245, T262, T309, T325, T363, T378, T381, T393, T406 Unit 9: T25, T27, T42, T103, T129, T141, T156, T159, T171, T186, T217 Unit 10: T229, T237, T239, T241, T254, T259, T275, T289, T290, T303, T316, T321, T335, T337, T351, T363, T364, T373, T377, T386, T389, T391, T401, T403, T417, T429, T430, T439 Unit 11: T11, T18, T21, T23, T34, T37, T39, T53, T67, T68, T77, T81, T94, T97, T99, T113, T115, T128, T140, T143, T151, T155, T166, T169, T171, T183, T185, T199, T211, T212, T221 Unit 12: T234, T241, T243, T246, T260, T263, T266, T285, T300, T301, T309, T313, T326, T329, T331, T345, T348, T363, T373, T376, T377, T385, T389, T401, T403, T406, T417, T420, T434, T446, T447, T455 L.K.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 25
26 L.K.2.A Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I. Unit 3: T81, T97, T135, T149, T165, T180, T196, T209 Unit 4: T237, T307, T410, T425 Unit 6: T227, T308 Unit 7: T161, T175, T217 Unit 8: T408 Unit 9: T171, T188, T217 Unit 10: T257, T286, T319, T335,, T401, T426 Unit 11: T21, T150, T168 Unit 12: T329, T345, T442 L.K.2.B Recognize and name end punctuation. Unit 3: T97, T135, T165, T196, T209 Unit 4: T291, T307, T347, T362, T365, T393, T425 Unit 5: T27, T51, T69, T83, T96, T133, T137, T152, T155, T167, T209 Unit 6: T295, T319, T345, T371 Unit 7: T67, T85, T139, T198, T202, T209, T213 Unit 8: T270, T273, T291 Unit 9: T171, T188, T217 Unit 10: T257, T283, T286, T295, T299, T335, T364, T373, T388, T394, T397, T426, T435 Unit 11: T21, T61, T73, T135, T147, T150, T168, T169 Unit 12: T403, T417, T427, T436, T439, T442, T455 26
27 L.K.2.C L.K.2.D Write a letter or letters for most consonant and short-vowel sounds (phonemes). Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships. Unit 3: T12, T20, T30, T46, T60, T72, T84, T100, T114, T126, T140, T156, T168, T200 Unit 4: T222, T230, T240, T256, T270, T282, T294, T310, T336, T353, T369, T383, T401, T415 Unit 5: T12, T20, T30, T46, T60, T86, T102, T116, T128, T142, T158, T170, T186, T200 Unit 6: T222, T230, T242, T258, T272, T286, T298, T314, T328, T341, T354, T368, T380, T416 Unit 7: T12, T20, T32, T50, T66, T80, T92, T108, T122, T134, T148, T164, T178, T194 Unit 10: T230, T242, T260, T276, T290, T304, T322, T338, T352, T364, T378, T392, T404, T418, T430 Unit 11: T12, T24, T40, T54, T68, T83, T101, T116, T130, T142, T156, T172, T186, T200, T212 Unit 12: T235, T247, T267, T285, T300, T314, T332, T348, T363, T376, T390, T406, T420, T434, T446 Unit 4: T269, T335, T414 Unit 5: T59, T127, T199 Unit 6: T271, T340, T415 Unit 7: T65, T133, T207 Unit 8: T268, T285, T353, T425 Unit 9: T63, T132, T146, T162, T174, T192, T206 Unit 10: T229, T241, T259, T275, T289, T377, T391, T403, T417, T429 Unit 11: T82, T100, T115, T129, T141 27
28 Knowledge of Language L.K.3 N/A Vocabulary Acquisition and Use L.K.4 Determine the meaning of unknown and muliple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and L.K.4.A content. Identify new meanings for familiar words and apply them accurately (e.g., knowing duck is a bird and learning the verb to duck). Unit 1: T83, T186 Unit 4: T295, T418 Unit 5: T171 Unit 6: T259 Unit 7: T87, T173 Unit 9: T121, T163 Unit 10: T353, T393 Unit 11: T181 L.K.4.B Use the most frequently occurring inflections and affixes (e.g., -ed, -s, re-, un-, pre-, -ful, -less ) as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word. Unit 4: T325, T331 Unit 5: T25, T103 Unit 6: T340, T415 Unit 9: T192, T206 Unit 10: T312, T323, T342 Unit 12: T421 L.K.5 L.K.5.A With guidance and support from adults, explore word relationships and nuances in word meanings. Sort common objects into categories (e.g., Unit 1: T78, T140 shapes, foods) to gain a sense of the concepts Unit 5: T53, T64, T81, T160 the categories represent. Unit 6: T262, T276 Unit 8: T413 Unit 9: T107 Unit 11: T15 Unit 12: T238, T407 28
29 L.K.5.B Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms). Unit 2: T272, T288 Unit 3: T58 Unit 4: T377, T398, T412 Unit 5: T117 Unit 6: T259 Unit 8: T269 Unit 10: T323, T347 Unit 11: T107, T147, T201 L.K.5.C Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., note places at school that are colorful). Unit 1: T70, T89, T130, T137, T144, T186, T216 Unit 2: T349, T404 Unit 3: T21, T47, T128, T169, T202 Unit 4: T257, T273, T339, T418 Unit 5: T63, T131, T203 Unit 6: T259, T275, T315, T419 Unit 7: T123, T211 Unit 8: T269, T385 Unit 9: T67, T85, T176 Unit 10: T261 Unit 11: T125 Unit 12: T357 L.K.5.D Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs describing the same general action (e.g., walk, march, strut, prance ) by acting out the meanings. Unit 2: T333 Unit 6: T315 Unit 9: T193 Unit 11: T109 Unit 12: T268 29
30 L.K.6 Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts. Unit 1: T27, T47, T54, T63, T70, T89, T107, T115, T123, T130, T137, T144, T149, T167, T175, T179, T186, T195, T202, T209, T216 Unit 2: T237, T249, T269, T275, T285, T291, T309, T327, T334, T343, T349, T355, T362, T367, T385, T391, T397, T404, T419, T425, T437, T443 Unit 3: T25, T41, T47, T55, T62, T73, T79, T95, T101, T109, T115, T121, T128, T133, T151, T157, T163, T169, T181, T187, T195, T202 Unit 4: T235, T251, T257, T265, T273, T276, T289, T305, T311, T319, T325, T331, T339, T345, T363, T370, T377, T384, T395, T402, T409, T418 Unit 5: T25, T41, T47, T55, T63, T81, T97, T103, T111, T117, T123, T131, T153, T159, T165, T171, T181, T187, T195, T203 Unit 6: T237, T253, T259, T267, T275, T293, T309, T315, T323, T329, T335, T343, T347, T363, T369, T375, T381, T395, T401, T411, T419 Unit 7: T27, T44, T51, T61, T87, T103, T109, T117, T123, T129, T137, T141, T159, T165, T173, T179, T189, T195, T203, T211 Unit 8: T243, T263, T269, T281, T289, T307, T317, T323, T329, T337, T343, T349, T357, T358, T361, T379, T385, T391, T397, T407, T413, T421, T429 Unit 9: T25, T43, T59, T67, T85, T101, T107, T115, T121, T127, T135, T139, T157, T163, T169, T176, T187, T193, T201, T210 Unit 10: T237, T255, T261, T271, T277, T285, T292, T317, T323, T333, T339, T340, T347, T353, T359, T366, T371, T387, T393, T399, T405, T406, T413, T419, T425, T432 Unit 11: T19, T35, T41, T49, T63, T70, T95, T102, T111, T117, T125, T131, T137, T144, T149, T167, T173, T181, T187, T195, T201, T202, T207, T214 Unit 12: T241, T261, T268, T279, T286, T295, T302, T327, T333, T343, T349, T350, T357, T364, T371, T378, T383, T401, T407, T415, T421, T429, T435, T436, T441, T448 30
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