Knowledge and Skills Statement
Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--vocabulary. The student uses newly acquired vocabulary expressively.
Demonstrated Proficiency of ELA.2.3.B
Conduct a quick assessment with students such as a series of multiple-choice questions. Have students pick which answer is the definition of the underlined word in a sentence. Students should be able to put the options in context to determine which one makes sense.
Example:
- The cruel girl ate all the bears’ porridge without their permission.
a) small b) tree c) mean d) angry
- After the toy vanished, Sally looked everywhere for it.
a) was lost b) was found c) gets dirty d) goes home
- My grandma puts on her spectacles so she can see us better.
a) dress b) wig c) boots d) eyeglasses
To make the assessment more rigorous, the teacher could take away the multiple-choice options and just ask students to read a sentence and write what they think the word means using the context of the sentence.
Supporting Information for ELA.2.3.B