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Writing

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Productive (creation of oral presentations and written texts) Speaking/Writing
Writing

Writing literary and informational texts to present, describe, and explain ideas and information, using appropriate technology.

| W.6.1 | W.6.2 | W.6.3 | W.6.4 | W.6.5 | W.6.6 | W.6.7 | W.6.8 | W.6.9 | W.6.10 | WHST.6-8.1 | WHST.6-8.2 | WHST.6-8.4 | WHST.6-8.5 | WHST.6-8.6 | WHST.6-8.7 | WHST.6-8.8 | WHST.6-8.9 | WHST.6-8.10 | L.6.1 | L.6.2 | L.6.3 | L.6.4 | L.6.5 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

a) Write short literary and informational texts (e.g., an argument for protecting the rain forests) collaboratively (e.g., with peers) and independently.

b) Write brief summaries of texts and experiences using complete sentences and key words (e.g., from notes or graphic organizers).

EXPANDING
2

a) Write longer literary and informational texts (e.g., an argument for protecting the rain forests) collaboratively (e.g., with peers) and independently using appropriate text organization.

b) Write increasingly concise summaries of texts and experiences using complete sentences and key words (e.g., from notes or graphic organizers).

BRIDGING
3

a) Write longer and more detailed literary and informational texts (e.g., an argument for protecting the rain forests) collaboratively (e.g., with peers) and independently using appropriate text organization and growing understanding of register.

b) Write clear and coherent summaries of texts and experiences using complete and concise sentences and key words (e.g., from notes or graphic organizers).

Presenting

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Productive (creation of oral presentations and written texts) Speaking/Writing
Presenting

Expressing information and ideas in formal oral presentations on academic topics.

| SL.6.4 | SL.6.5 | SL.6.6 | L.6.1 | L.6.3 | L.6.5 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Plan and deliver brief oral presentations on a variety of topics and content areas.

EXPANDING
2

Plan and deliver longer oral presentations on a variety of topics and content areas, using details and evidence to support ideas.

BRIDGING
3

Plan and deliver longer oral presentations on a variety of topics and content areas, using reasoning and evidence to support ideas, as well as growing understanding of register.

Analyzing language choices

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Interpretive (comprehension and analysis of written and spoken texts) Reading/Listening
Analyzing language choices

Analyzing how writers and speakers use vocabulary and other language resources for specific purposes (to explain, persuade, entertain, etc.) depending on modality, text type, purpose, audience, topic, and content area.

| RL.6.4 | RL.6.5 | RI.6.4 | RI.6.5 | RH.6-8.4 | RH.6-8.5 | RST.6-8.4 | RST.6-8.5 | SL.6.3 | L.6.3 | L.6.5 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Explain how phrasing or different common words with similar meaning (e.g., choosing to use the word cheap versus the phrase a good saver) produce different effects on the audience.

EXPANDING
2

Explain how phrasing, different words with similar meaning (e.g., describing a character as stingy versus economical), or figurative language (e.g., The room was like a dank cave, littered with food wrappers, soda cans, and piles of laundry) produce shades of meaning and different effects on the audience.

BRIDGING
3

Explain how phrasing, different words with similar meaning (e.g., stingy, economical, frugal, thrifty), or figurative language (e.g., The room was depressed and gloomy. The room was like a dank cave, littered with food wrappers, soda cans, and piles of laundry) produce shades of meaning, nuances, and different effects on the audience.

Evaluating language choices

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Interpretive (comprehension and analysis of written and spoken texts) Reading/Listening
Evaluating language choices

Evaluating how well writers and speakers use language to support ideas and opinions with details or reasons depending on modality, text type, purpose, audience, topic, and content area.

| RL.6.4 | RL.6.5 | RI.6.4 | RI.6.6 | RI.6.8 | RH.6-8.4 | RH.6-8.5 | RH.6-8.6 | RH.6-8.8 | RST.6-8.4 | RST.6-8.5 | RST.6-8.6 | RST.6-8.8 | SL.6.3 | L.6.3 | L.6.5 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Explain how well writers and speakers use language to support ideas and arguments with detailed evidence (e.g., identifying the precise vocabulary used to present evidence, or the phrasing used to signal a shift in meaning) with substantial support.

EXPANDING
2

Explain how well writers and speakers use specific language to present ideas or support arguments and provide detailed evidence (e.g., showing the clarity of the phrasing used to present an argument) with moderate support.

BRIDGING
3

Explain how well writers and speakers use specific language resources to present ideas or support arguments and provide detailed evidence (e.g., identifying the specific language used to present ideas and claims that are well supported and distinguishing them from those that are not) with light support.

Reading/viewing closely

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Interpretive (comprehension and analysis of written and spoken texts) Reading/Listening
Reading/viewing closely

Reading closely literary and informational texts and viewing multimedia to determine how meaning is conveyed explicitly and implicitly through language.

| RL.6.1 | RL.6.2 | RL.6.3 | RL.6.4 | RL.6.5 | RL.6.6 | RL.6.7 | RL.6.9 | RL.6.10 | RI.6.1 | RI.6.2 | RI.6.3 | RI.6.4 | RI.6.5 | RI.6.6 | RI.6.7 | RI.6.8 | RI.6.9 | RI.6.10 | RH.6-8.1 | RH.6-8.2 | RH.6-8.3 | RH.6-8.4 | RH.6-8.5 | RH.6-8.6 | RH.6-8.7 | RH.6-8.8 | RH.6-8.9 | RH.6-8.10 | RST.6-8.1 | RST.6-8.2 | RST.6-8.3 | RST.6-8.4 | RST.6-8.5 | RST.6-8.6 | RST.6-8.7 | RST.6-8.8 | RST.6-8.9 | RST.6-8.10 | SL.6.2 | L.6.1 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

a) Explain ideas, phenomena, processes, and text relationships (e.g., compare/ contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution) based on close reading of a variety of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia, with substantial support.

b) Express inferences and conclusions drawn based on close reading of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia using some frequently used verbs (e.g., shows that, based on).

c) Use knowledge of morphology (e.g., affixes, roots, and base words), context, reference materials, and visual cues to determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words on familiar topics.

EXPANDING
2

a) Explain ideas, phenomena, processes, and text relationships (e.g., compare/ contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution) based on close reading of a variety of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia, with moderate support.

b) Express inferences and conclusions drawn based on close reading of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia using a variety of verbs (e.g., suggests that, leads to).

c) Use knowledge of morphology (e.g., affixes, roots, and base words), context, reference materials, and visual cues to determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words on familiar and new topics.

BRIDGING
3

a) Explain ideas, phenomena, processes, and text relationships (e.g., compare/contrast, cause/effect, and problem/solution) based on close reading of a variety of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia, with light support.

b) Express inferences and conclusions drawn based on close reading of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia using a variety of precise academic verbs (e.g., indicates that, influences).

c) Use knowledge of morphology (e.g., affixes, roots, and base words), context, reference materials, and visual cues to determine the meaning, including figurative and connotative meanings, of unknown and multiple-meaning words on a variety of new topics.

Listening actively

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Interpretive (comprehension and analysis of written and spoken texts) Reading/Listening
Listening actively

Listening actively to spoken English in a range of social and academic contexts.

| SL.6.1 | SL.6.3 | SL.6.6 | L.6.1 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Demonstrate active listening in oral presentation activities by asking and answering basic questions, with prompting and substantial support.

EXPANDING
2

Demonstrate active listening in oral presentation activities by asking and answering detailed questions, with occasional prompting and moderate support.

BRIDGING
3

Demonstrate active listening in oral presentation activities by asking and answering detailed questions, with minimal prompting and support.

Adapting language choices

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Collaborative (engagement in dialogue with others) Speaking/Listening
Adapting language choices

Adapting language choices to various contexts (based on task, purpose, audience, and text type).

| W.6.4 | W.6.5 | WHST.6-8.4 | WHST.6-8.5 | SL.6.6 | L.6.1 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Adjust language choices according to social setting (e.g., classroom, break time) and audience (e.g., peers, teacher).

EXPANDING
2

Adjust language choices according to purpose (e.g., explaining, persuading, entertaining), task, and audience.

BRIDGING
3

Adjust language choices according to task (e.g., facilitating a science experiment, providing peer feedback on a writing assignment), purpose, task, and audience.

Supporting opinions and persuading others

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Collaborative (engagement in dialogue with others) Speaking/Listening
Supporting opinions and persuading others

Offering and justifying opinions, negotiating with and persuading others in communicative exchanges.

| WHST.6-8.1 | SL.6.1 | SL.6.4 | SL.6.6 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Negotiate with or persuade others in conversations (e.g., to gain and hold the floor or ask for clarification) using basic learned phrases (e.g., I think . . . , Would you please repeat that?), as well as open responses.

EXPANDING
2

Negotiate with or persuade others in conversations (e.g., to provide counterarguments) using an expanded set of learned phrases (I agree with X, but . . .), as well as open responses.

BRIDGING
3

Negotiate with or persuade others in conversations using appropriate register (e.g., to reflect on multiple perspectives) using a variety of learned phrases, indirect reported speech (e.g., I heard you say X, and Gabriel just pointed out Y), as well as open responses.

Interacting via written English

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Collaborative (engagement in dialogue with others) Speaking/Listening
Interacting via written English

Interacting with others in written English in various communicative forms (print, communicative technology, & multimedia).

| W.6.6 | WHST.6-8.6 | SL.6.2 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Engage in short written exchanges with peers and collaborate on simple written texts on familiar topics, using technology when appropriate.

EXPANDING
2

Engage in long written exchanges with peers and collaborate on more detailed written texts on a variety of topics, using technology when appropriate.

BRIDGING
3

Engage in extended written exchanges with peers and collaborate on complex written texts on a variety of topics, using technology when appropriate.

Exchanging information/ideas

6th Grade - CA ELD Standard
Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways
Collaborative (engagement in dialogue with others) Speaking/Listening
Exchanging information/ideas

Exchanging information and ideas with others through oral collaborative discussions on a range of social & academic topics.

| SL.6.1 | SL.6.6 | L.6.3 | L.6.6 |
EMERGING
1

Engage in conversational exchanges and express ideas on familiar topics by asking and answering yes-no and wh- questions and responding using simple phrases.

EXPANDING
2

Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by following turn-taking rules, asking relevant information, affirming others, adding relevant information, and paraphrasing key ideas.

BRIDGING
3

Contribute to class, group, and partner discussions by following turn-taking rules, asking relevant questions, affirming others, adding relevant information and evidence, paraphrasing key ideas, building on responses, and providing useful feedback.

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