(Close Reading) Ask & Answer Ask & Answer Explain & Infer

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(Close Reading) Ask & Answer Ask & Answer Explain & Infer RL.1 (Close Reading) Ask & Answer Questions to demonstrate understanding 2nd -Answers the 5Ws & How 3rd – cite evidence from text 2-3 Ask & Answer Questions about key details K- with prompting 1st- no prompting K-1 Explain & Infer 4th- cite evidence from text 5th- quote accurately from text 4-5

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 1st Grade Pre- K RL.K.1 1st Grade 4 Ask questions about key details in a text. Answer questions about key details in a text. Kindergarten 3 With help from the teacher- Ask questions about a text. Answer questions about a text. Pre- K 2 Talk about the story. 1 No attempt

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 2nd Grade 1st Grade Pre- K RL.1.1 2nd Grade 4 Use who, what, where, when, why and how to ask questions about a text. Answer questions about a text. 1st Grade 3 Ask questions about key details in a text. Answer questions about key details in a text. Kindergarten 2 With help from the teacher- Ask questions about a text. Pre- K 1 Talk about the story.

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 3rd Grade 2nd Grade 1st Grade RL.2.1 3rd Grade 4 Ask questions about a text. When answering questions, cite evidence from the text. 2nd Grade 3 Use who, what, where, when, why and how to ask questions about a text. Answer questions about a text. 1st Grade 2 Kindergarten 1 With help from the teacher-

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 4th Grade 3rd Grade 2nd Grade RL.3.1 4th Grade 4 Use details and examples from the text to explain or infer. 3rd Grade 3 Ask questions about a text. When answering questions, cite evidence from the text. 2nd Grade 2 Use who, what, where, when, why and how to ask questions about a text. Answer questions about a text. 1st Grade 1

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 5th Grade 4th Grade 3rd Grade RL.4.1 5th Grade 4 Quote accurately from the text to explain or infer. 4th Grade 3 Use details and examples from the text to explain or infer. 3rd Grade 2 Ask questions about a text. When answering questions, cite evidence from the text. 2nd Grade 1 Use who, what, where, when, why and how to ask questions about a text. Answer questions about a text.

I can read closely. 4 3 2 1 6th Grade 5th Grade 4th Grade 3rd Grade RL.5.1 6th Grade 4 Cite evidence from the text to support analysis of what the text says as well inferences drawn from the text. 5th Grade 3 Quote accurately from the text to explain or infer. 4th Grade 2 Use details and examples from the text to explain or infer. 3rd Grade 1 Ask questions about a text. When answering questions, cite evidence from the text.