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Language Arts
· Grade Pre-K
· Grade K
· Grade K: First Quarter
· Grade K: Second Quarter
· Grade K: Third Quarter
· Grade K: Fourth Quarter
· Grade T-1
· Grade T-1: First Quarter
· Grade T-1: Second Quarter
· Grade T-1: Third Quarter
· Grade T-1: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 1
· Grade 1: First Quarter
· Grade 1: Second Quarter
· Grade 1: Third Quarter
· Grade 1: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 2
· Grade 2: First Quarter
· Grade 2: Second Quarter
· Grade 2: Third Quarter
· Grade 2: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 3
· Grade 3: First Quarter
· Grade 3: Second Quarter
· Grade 3: Third Quarter
· Grade 3: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 4
· Grade 4: First Quarter
· Grade 4: Second Quarter
· Grade 4: Third Quarter
· Grade 4: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 5
· Grade 5: First Quarter
· Grade 5: Second Quarter
· Grade 5: Third Quarter
· Grade 5: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 6
· Grade 6: First Quarter
· Grade 6: Fourth Quarter
· Grade 6: Second Quarter
· Grade 6: Third Quarter
· Grade 6: First Semester
· Grade 6: Second Semester
· Grade 7
· Grade 7: First Semester
· Grade 7: Second Semester
· Grade 8
· Grade 8: First Semester
· Grade 8: Second Semester
· Grade 9
· Grade 9: First Semester
· Grade 9: Second Semester
· Grade 10
· Grade 10: First Semester
· Grade 10: Second Semester
· Grade 11
· Grade 11: First Semester
· Grade 11: Second Semester
· Grade 12
· Grade 12: First Semester
· Grade 12: Second Semester

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OKCPS
OCPS ACADEMIC STANDARDS
Language Arts - Grade 10
Goals and Descriptions
Language Arts

The Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) set forth the basic skills for Oklahoma students. These skills are meant to be used by educators in developing language arts curriculum appropriate to the needs of their students. There are several English/Language Arts sections in the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS), Form M:
    Reading - - assesses Vocabulary, World Analysis, and Reading Comprehension
    Vocabulary - - assesses the students' verbal ability
    Language Arts - - assesses Listening, Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, and Language Usage & Expression/Writing Process The Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition (SAT-9) contains six subtests for Language Arts levels Primary 1 through Primary 3. At the higher levels, there are seven subtests. The Oklahoma Core Curriculum Test (P.A.S.S. Exam) for reading and writing offers descriptors of student performance levels for grade 5, grade 8, and English II. The English section of the ACT contains five reading passages and seventy-five multiple-choice questions:
    * Ten questions dealing with punctuation
    * Twelve questions dealing with grammar
    * Eighteen questions dealing with sentence structure
    * Eleven questions dealing with revising and strengthening a passage
    * Twelve questions dealing with changing words for style and clarity
    * Twelve questions dealing with explaining or supporting a point of view clearly and effectively
    
The Reading section of the ACT contains four reading passages dealing with the following topics:
    * Natural Science
    * Social Studies
    * Humanities
    * Literature The Oklahoma PASS sets forth standards for Language Arts.

Grade 10

The Oklahoma PASS provides learning goals for language arts that students must meet by the end of tenth grade. The Oklahoma Core Curriculum Test (P.A.S.S. Exam) for reading and writing offers descriptors of student performance levels for students in English II. The American College Test (ACT) is typically given to students in the later years of high school prior to applying to colleges.

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Spelling

The Spelling Unit includes studying language and word structure knowledge to discern the correct spelling of words. It includes skills related to editing passages for correct spelling by making connections between spelling, meaning, and structure.

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Study and Research Skills

The Study and Research Skills Unit includes developing organization and research skills needed to find appropriate resources, to judge resources as relevant or not relevant to a given topic, to categorize and synthesize information, to take notes in class, and to study for exams.

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