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Retell Oral Activity Natural sharing of what someone remembers about a text K-1 Recount Oral or Written Chronological Order Past Tense Verbs Answers the 5Ws & H 2-3 Summarize A shortened version of an original text, stating the main ideas and important details of the text with the same structure and order of the original 4-5 RL.2 Understand Central Message or Lesson 1 st Determine Central Message, Lesson or Moral 2 nd Determine Central Message, Lesson or Moral Explain How it is conveyed 3 rd Determine A Theme 4-5 (Summarizing) (Theme)

I can retell a story. 1st Grade 4 Use key details to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Kindergarten3 With help from the teacher- Use key details to retell a story. Pre- K 2 Use props to act out a story. 1 No attempt. RL.K.2

I can retell a story. I understand the central message or lesson. 2 nd Grade 4 Recount stories and determine the central message, lesson or moral. 1 st Grade 3 Use key details to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Use key details (characters, setting, events) to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Kindergarten2 With help from the teacher- Use key details to retell a story. Pre- K 1 Use props to act out a story. RL.1.2

I can recount a story. I can determine the central message, lesson or moral. 3 rd Grade 4 Recount stories. Determine the central message lesson or moral and explain how it is conveyed. 2 nd Grade 3 Recount stories and determine the central message, lesson or moral. 1 st Grade 2 Use key details to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Use key details (characters, setting, events) to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Kindergarten1 With help from the teacher- Use key details to retell a story. RL.2.2

I can recount a story. I can determine the central message, lesson or moral. 4 th Grade 4 Summarize a text. Determine the theme. 3 rd Grade 3 Recount stories. Determine the central message lesson or moral and explain how it is conveyed. 2 nd Grade 2 Recount stories and determine the central message, lesson or moral. 1 st Grade 1 Use key details to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. Use key details (characters, setting, events) to retell a story. Understand the central message or lesson. RL.3.2

I can summarize a story, drama or poem. I can determine the theme. 5 th Grade 4 Summarize a text. Determine the theme- Explain how characters respond to challenges or a poet reflects on a topic. Explain how characters respond to challenges or a poet reflects on a topic. 4 th Grade 3 Summarize a text. Determine the theme. 3 rd Grade 2 Recount stories. Determine the central message lesson or moral and explain how it is conveyed. 2 nd Grade 1 Recount stories and determine the central message, lesson or moral. RL.4.2

6 th Grade 4 Summarize the text without using personal opinions or judgments. Determine a theme or central idea, explaining how it unfolds in the text. 5 th Grade 3 Summarize a text. Determine the theme- Explain how characters respond to challenges or a poet reflects on a topic. Explain how characters respond to challenges or a poet reflects on a topic. 4 th Grade 2 Summarize a text. Determine the theme. 3 rd Grade 1 Recount stories. Determine the central message lesson or moral and explain how it is conveyed. RL.5.2 I can summarize a story, drama or poem. I can determine the theme.