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Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 3

Literature

Lesson 1: Ask and Answer Questions

Lesson 2: Characters

Lesson 3: Point of View

Lesson 4: Setting

Lesson 5: Plot

Lesson 6: Literal and Non-literal Language

Lesson 7: Different Kinds of Literature

Lesson 8: Different Kinds of Stories

Lesson 9: Illustrations and Maps

Lesson 10: Compare and Contrast Literature

Informational Texts

Lesson 11: Ask and Answer Questions

Lesson 12: Author’s Point of view

Lesson 13: Main Idea and Supporting Details

Lesson 14: Text Organization

Lesson 15: Common Features of Informational Texts

Lesson 16: Reading in the Subject Areas

Lesson 17: Illustrations, Photos, and maps

Lesson 18: Compare and Contrast Informational Texts

Writing

Lesson 19: Write an Opinion Piece

Lesson 20: Write and Informational Piece

Lesson 21: Write a narrative

Lesson 22: Revise, Edit, and Publish

Lesson 23: Research and Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 24: Discuss

Lesson 25: Listen to texts Read Aloud

Lesson 26: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 27: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 28: Spelling Patterns

Lesson 29: Prefixes and Suffixes

Lesson 30: Capitalization

Lesson 31: Nouns and Pronouns

Lesson 32: Verbs and Verb tenses

Lesson 33: Adjectives

Lesson 34: Adverbs

Lesson 35: Agreements

Lesson 36: Punctuation

Lesson 37: Types of Sentences

Lesson 38: Determine Word Meanings

Lesson 39: Effective Word Choices

Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 4

Literature

Lesson 1: Story Details

Lesson 2: Summarize

Lesson 3: Elements of Fiction

Lesson 4: Points of View

Lesson 5: Understanding Poetry and Drama

Lesson 6: Compare and Contrast Literature

Informational Text

Lesson 7: Text Details

Lesson 8: Main Idea, Supporting Details, and Summary

Lesson 9: Relationships between Events

Lesson 10: Reading in the Subject Areas

Lesson 11: Text Structure

Lesson 12: Primary and Secondary Sources

Lesson 13: Opinion and Evidence

Lesson 14: Charts, Diagrams, and Timelines

Lesson 15: Compare and Contrast Informational Texts

Writing

Lesson 16: Writing Opinions

Lesson 17: Writing Informational Texts

Lesson 18: Writing Narratives

Lesson 19: Responding to Literature

Lesson 20: Responding to Informational Texts

Lesson 21: Revising, Editing, and Publishing

Lesson 22: Research and Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 23: Discuss

Lesson 24: Listen to texts read Aloud

Lesson 25: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 26: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 27: Verbs and Verb Tenses

Lesson 28: Adjectives and Adverbs

Lesson 29: Pronouns

Lesson 30: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Lesson 31: Sentences

Lesson 32: Confusing Words

Lesson 33: Capitalization and Spelling

Lesson 34: Punctuation

Lesson 35: Style, Tone, and Word Choice

Lesson 36: Determining Word Meanings

Lesson 37: Root Words and Affixes

Lesson 38: Synonyms and Antonyms

Lesson 39: Similes and Metaphors

Lesson 40: Idioms, Adages, Proverbs, and Allusions

Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 5

Reading Literature

Lesson 1: Support Your Ideas

Lesson 2: Plot, Character, and Setting

Lesson 3: Theme

Lesson 4: Point of View

Lesson 5: Figurative Language

Lesson 6: Story, Drama, and Poem Structure

Lesson 7: Compare and Contrast Literary Works

Informational Texts

Lesson 8: Main Idea and Supporting Details

Lesson 9: Use factual Details for Support

Lesson 10: Sequence

Lesson 11: Cause and Effect

Lesson 12: Compare and Contrast Informational Texts

Lesson 13: Using Different Sources

Lesson 14: Reasons and Evidence

Writing

Lesson 15: Write Opinions

Lesson 16: Write Informative or Explanatory Pieces

Lesson 17: Write narratives

Lesson 18: Respond to Literature

Lesson 19: Respond to Informational Text

Lesson 20: Revising, Editing, and Publishing

Lesson 21: Research and Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 22: Discuss

Lesson 23: Listen to texts read aloud

Lesson 24: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 25: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 26: Verbs and Verb Tenses

Lesson 27: Capitalization and Spelling

Lesson 28: Pronouns

Lesson 29: Conjunctions, Prepositions, and Interjections

Lesson 30: Combining Sentences

Lesson 31: Determining Word Meanings

Lesson 32: Reading in the Content Areas

Lesson 33: Root Words and Affixes

Lesson 34: Idioms, Adages, and proverbs

Lesson 35: Word Relationships

Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 6

Reading Literature

Lesson 1: Character and Plot

Lesson 2: Point of view

Lesson 3: Theme and Summary

Lesson 4: Figurative Language

Lesson 5: Literary Text Structure

Lesson 6: Comparing and Contrasting Stories

Lesson 7: Make inferences

Reading Informational Text

Lesson 8: Cite Textual Evidence

Lesson 9: Main Idea and Supporting Details

Lesson 10: Test Structures

Lesson 11: Steps in a Process

Lesson 12: Scientific and Technical Texts

Lesson 13: Graphics

Lesson 14: Author’s Argument

Lesson 15: Comparing and Contrasting Informational Texts

Writing

Lesson 16: Writing Arguments

Lesson 17: Writing Informative Texts

Lesson 18: Writing Narratives

Lesson 19: Respond to Literature

Lesson 20: Respond to Informational Texts

Lesson 21: Revising, Editing, and Publishing

Lesson 22: Research and Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 23: Discuss

Lesson 24: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 25: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 26: Pronouns

Lesson 27: Capitalization, Spelling, and Punctuation

Lesson 28: Multiple-Meaning Words and Roots

Lesson 29: Denotation and Connotation

Lesson 30: Standard English Usage

Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 7

Reading Literature

Lesson 1: Fiction

Lesson 2: Drama

Lesson 3: Poetry

Lesson 4: Plot

Lesson 5: Character

Lesson 6: Theme

Lesson 7: Figurative Language

Lesson 8: Make inferences

Reading Informational Text

Lesson 9: Cite Textual Evidence

Lesson 10: Main Idea and Supporting Details

Lesson 11: Arguments and Author’s Point of View

Lesson 12: Primary and Secondary Sources

Lesson 13: Compare and Contrast

Lesson 14: Text Structures

Lesson 15: Domain-Specific Vocabulary

Lesson 16: Graphics

Lesson 17: Fact and Opinion

Writing

Lesson 18: Write an Argument

Lesson 19: Write an Informative Text

Lesson 20: Write a Narrative

Lesson 21: Respond to Literature

Lesson 22: Respond to Informational Texts

Lesson 23: Revising, Editing, and Publishing

Lesson 24: Using Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 25: Discuss

Lesson 26: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 27: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 28: Phrases and Clauses

Lesson 29: Sentences

Lesson 30: Punctuations, Capitalization, and Spelling

Lesson 31: Writing Concisely

Lesson 32: Finding Word Meanings

Lesson 33: Roots and Affixes

Lesson 34: Denotation and Connotation

Lesson 35: Word Relationships

Common Core English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 8

Reading Literature

Lesson 1: Literary Structure

Lesson 2: Plot and Setting

Lesson 3: Character

Lesson 4: Theme and Summary

Lesson 5: Patterns in Literature

Lesson 6: Figurative Language

Lesson 7: Supporting Inferences

Reading Informational Texts

Lesson 8: Cite Textual Evidence

Lesson 9: Main Idea and Supporting Details

Lesson 10: Summarize

Lesson 11: Arguments and Author’s Point of view

Lesson 12: Compare and Contrast

Lesson 13: Text Structures

Lesson 14: Graphics

Lesson 15: Fact and Opinion

Lesson 16: Domain-Specific Vocabulary

Writing

Lesson 17: Writing an Argument

Lesson 18: Writing an Informative Text

Lesson 19: Write a Narrative

Lesson 20: Considering Purpose and Audience

Lesson 21: Respond to Literature

Lesson 22: Respond to Informational Text

Lesson 23: Revising, Editing, and Publishing

Lesson 24: Using Resources

Speaking and Listening

Lesson 25: Discuss

Lesson 26: Listen and Respond to a Presentation

Lesson 27: Make a Presentation

Language

Lesson 28: Verbals

Lesson 29: Verb Choices and Moods

Lesson 30: Capitalization, Punctuation, and Spelling

Lesson 31: Finding Word Meanings

Lesson 32: Roots and Affixes

Lesson 33: Denotation and Connotation

Grades 3-8 Elementary and Intermediate Tests:OSA:P-12:NYSED (nysedregents.org)

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