I am a teacher or individual opening a personal account.
I am a school or district representative opening an account for my school or district.
1.S1.B-5 Identify and describe similarities and differences within a text.
1.S7.B-1 Record information and observations in guided notes.
K.S3.I-2 Add appropriate drawings or other visual displays to provide additional detail about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.
1.S3.B-2 Add appropriate drawings or other visual displays to clarify thoughts and feelings about a variety of topics, experiences, or events.
2-3.S1.B-1 Ask and answer questions by using evidence from a text.
2-3.S1.B-2 Determine the central topic or message.
2-3.S7.B-1 Gather information from multiple provided resources to answer questions.
2-3.S9.B-1 Apply understanding of how text types are organized when writing and speaking in increasingly complex texts.
2-3.S1.B-5 Identify and describe similarities and differences between two texts.
2-3.S2.B-3 Apply context clues, information from visual aids, reference materials, and a developing knowledge of grade-appropriate English morphology to determine meaning of unknown words.
1.S1.B-1 Ask and answer questions such as who, what, where, why, when, and how about key details in a text.
1.S9.B-1 Apply understanding of how text types are organized in increasing complex texts (e.g., how a story is organized sequentially versus how an informative text is organized by topic and details versus how an opinion text is organized by opinion and supporting reasons).
1.S8.B-1 Orally and/or in writing identify one or two reasons an author or speaker gives to support the points.
1.S4.B-2 Identify and use phrases that signal closure.
1.S4.B-1 Express an opinion or preference using phrases about a familiar topic or story.