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Determine the Meaning of Compound Words

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Determine the Meaning of Compound Words

California ELD: PI.B.I.8.EMG

PI.B.I.8.EMG (I.8 Analyze language choices) Distinguish how different words produce different effects on the audience (e.g., describing a character as happy versus sad).

PI.C.P.12.EMG

PI.C.P.12.EMG (P.12 Selecting language resources) Use a select number of general academic and domain?specific words to add detail (e.g., adding the word dangerous to describe a place, using the word habitat when describing animal behavior) while speaking and writing.

TEKS ELPS: C.3.B

C.3.B (Speaking) expand and internalize initial English vocabulary by learning and using high-frequency English words necessary for identifying and describing people, places, and objects, by retelling simple stories and basic information represented or supported by pictures, and by learning and using routine language needed for classroom communication;

C.3.D

C.3.D (Speaking) speak using grade-level content area vocabulary in context to internalize new English words and build academic language proficiency;

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California ELD: PI.B.I.8.EMG

PI.B.I.8.EMG (I.8 Analyze language choices) Distinguish how different words produce different effects on the audience (e.g., describing a character as happy versus sad).

PI.C.P.12.EMG

PI.C.P.12.EMG (P.12 Selecting language resources) Use a select number of general academic and domain?specific words to add detail (e.g., adding the word dangerous to describe a place, using the word habitat when describing animal behavior) while speaking and writing.

TEKS ELPS: C.3.B

C.3.B (Speaking) expand and internalize initial English vocabulary by learning and using high-frequency English words necessary for identifying and describing people, places, and objects, by retelling simple stories and basic information represented or supported by pictures, and by learning and using routine language needed for classroom communication;

C.3.D

C.3.D (Speaking) speak using grade-level content area vocabulary in context to internalize new English words and build academic language proficiency;


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