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5 th Grade
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Depth of Knowledge
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There are four levels. As you go from Level 1 to Level 4, the questions get more and more challenging. They take more thinking and reasoning to answer. A Level 1 item may not require as much thinking as a Level 4 item—but that does not mean it’s easy. A Level 4 item may have more than one part or ask you to write something.
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Identify, list, or define something. Questions may start with who, what, when, and where. Recall facts, terms, or identify information.
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Think about things—it is more than just remembering something. Describe or explain something. Answer the questions “how” or “why.”
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Go beyond explaining or describing “how and why.” Explain or justify your answers. Give reasons and evidence for your response. Make connections and explain a concept or a “big idea.”
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Complex thinking required! Plan, investigate, or apply a deeper understanding. These items will take more time to write. Connect and relate ideas. Show evidence by doing a task, creating a product, or writing a response.
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DomainApproximate Weight Reading and Vocabulary53% Writing and Language47%
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Compare/contrast two different texts Finding the theme of a passage Determining the author/character’s point of view Compare/contrast character Compare/contrast setting Using context clues in order to find the meaning of the word Using 5 th grade vocabulary in writing
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Used in order to answer questions fully and to assist in proving student answers with text R - Restate the Question A - Answer the question in your own words P – Prove your answer with text P – Proofread and edit your answer
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Used in order to answer questions fully and to assist in proving student answers with text Q – Read the entire Question U – Underline or highlight important words and phrases A – Answer the question in your own words N – Note evidence from the text to prove/support your answer
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Locate the word in the passage Read the entire paragraph Look for key words and/or familiar words to help find the meaning to the unknown word Example: What does the word, “detrimental” in the paragraph below mean? Science has shown that drinking multiple soft drinks a day can be detrimental to your health. The average soft drink has 35 grams of sugar. A person that is on a 2000 calorie diet should limit their sugar intake to 25 grams of sugar a day. a) Harmful b) Helpful c) Scary d) Funny
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Connect Ed/Reading Wonders Vocabulary Games/Activities Weekly stories Leveled Readers
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DomainApproximate Weight Operations and Algebraic Thinking 10% Number and Operations in Base 10 25% Number and Operations— Fractions 30% Measurement and Data20% Geometry15%
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Allowed students to use manipulatives to build conceptual knowledge, especially for visual and kinesthetic learners Taught students various strategies and methods so that students have multiple tools to help solve problems Increased the use of writing within the math classroom.
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Science and Social Studies tests are composed of multiple choice questions unlike math and ELA. Students will have questions from the various DOK levels.
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DomainApproximate Weight Earth Science30% Physical Science30% Life Science40%
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DomainApproximate Weight History50% Geography15% Government/Civics20% Economics15%
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