A student expectation is directly related to the knowledge and skills statement, is more specific about how students demonstrate their learning, and always begins with a verb. Student expectations are further broken down into their component parts, often referred to as “breakouts.”
Based on the student's language proficiency level, the student is expected to write complete words, thoughts, and answers legibly.
SLAR.8.2.B
Based on the student's language proficiency level, the student is expected to write complete words, thoughts, and answers legibly.
SLAR.E1.2.B
Based on the student's language proficiency level, and with appropriately provided English language development scaffolding, the student is expected to write complete words, thoughts, and answers legibly.
SLAR.E2.2.B
Based on the student's language proficiency level, and with appropriately provided English language development scaffolding, the student is expected to write complete words, thoughts, and answers legibly.
Breakouts are the component parts that make up a student expectation. A breakout shows a distinct concept a student should know or a distinct skill that a student should be able to demonstrate.