PUBLISHERS’COVER SHEET FOR AB 1802 ELA/ELD STANDARDS CORRELATION MATRIX FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ELD MATERIALS AB 1802 requires that “the department shall develop a correlation matrix that shall be used to determine if the instructional materials correlate to the standards adopted by the State Board of Education”. Therefore, if an LEA or County Office of Education is planning to purchase your instructional materials you will need to submit a Cover Sheet for every program to the Department of Education by March 7, 2007. This information will be used to review materials that have been requested by a LEA or COE. Publisher: CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES®, Inc. Division of the Publishing House: Contact Information (Name, Phone Number, Address, & E-mail of Publisher Representative): James Simpson, Western Regional Manager 11810 Ashland Way Yucaipa, CA 92399 Phone & Fax: 909-790-5092 Email: jsimpson@cainc.com Program Title: WRITE! Foundations and Models for Proficiency Series Domains: www.CurriculumAssociates.com Proficiency Levels: Grade Level(s): 1–8 Program Description: The research-based WRITE! Series teaches foundational grammar and mechanics skills in the context of writing in Part I. In Part II, students work with prompt-driven writing models. The models have been scored using a rubric and represent four levels of scores from highest to lowest. Students learn the elements present in a good writing piece, and how their writing will be evaluated against a rubric. They learn to write effectively to prompts in a variety of genres—descriptions, narratives, expository essays, opinions, and summaries. Test-taking practice is embedded in lessons with some selectiveresponse questions and an abundance of practice with writing on demand. Abbreviation code: (Please indicate the code you will use in the publishers citations, e.g. TE = teachers’ edition, WB = workbook, etc.) On this page, please list the components of the instructional materials addressed on the attached matrix, including the ISBN number for each component. A separate International Standard Book Number (ISBN) facilitates the identification of each program or separate component satisfying the ISBN evaluation criteria. For information regarding assignment and use of ISBNs, contact: U.S. ISBN Agency 630 Central Avenue New Providence, NJ 07974 Tel: 877-310-7333 Fax: 908-219-0188 isbn-san@bowker.com Programs or separate program components that do not meet ISBN evaluation criteria and/or have not been assigned ISBNs should be identified by some other unique number/letter combination. Publishers are asked to limit this identifier to no more than 13 characters. COMPONENT TITLE 1) WRITE! Book A (Grade 1)–Student Book 2) WRITE! Book A (Grade 1)–Teacher’s Guide 3) WRITE! Book B (Grade 2)–Student Book 4) WRITE! Book B (Grade 2)–Teacher’s Guide 5) WRITE! Book C (Grade 3)–Student Book 6) WRITE! Book C (Grade 3)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 7) WRITE! Book C (Grade 3)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 8) WRITE! Book C (Grade 3)–Teacher’s Guide 9) WRITE! Book D (Grade 4)–Student Book 10) WRITE! Book D (Grade 4)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 11) WRITE! Book D (Grade 4)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 12) WRITE! Book D (Grade 4)–Teacher’s Guide 13) WRITE! Book E (Grade 5)–Student Book 14) WRITE! Book E (Grade 5)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 15) WRITE! Book E (Grade 5)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 16) WRITE! Book E (Grade 5)–Teacher’s Guide 17) WRITE! Book F (Grade 6)–Student Book 18) WRITE! Book F (Grade 6)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 19) WRITE! Book F (Grade 6)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 20) WRITE! Book F (Grade 6)–Teacher’s Guide 21) WRITE! Book G (Grade 7)–Student Book 22) WRITE! Book G (Grade 7)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 23) WRITE! Book G (Grade 7)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 24) WRITE! Book G (Grade 7)–Teacher’s Guide 25) WRITE! Book H (Grade 8)–Student Book 26) WRITE! Book H (Grade 8)–Student Response Book, Part I: Foundations 27) WRITE! Book H (Grade 8)–Student Response Book, Part II: Models 28) WRITE! Book H (Grade 8)–Teacher’s Guide ISBN NUMBER 1) ISBN: 0-7609-2458-9 2) ISBN: 0-7609-2466-2 3) ISBN: 0-7609-2459-7 4) ISBN: 0-7609-2467-8 5) ISBN: 0-7609-2460-0 6) ISBN: 0-7609-2575-5 7) ISBN: 0-7609-2587-9 8) ISBN: 0-7609-2468-6 9) ISBN: 0-7609-2461-9 10) ISBN: 0-7609-2576-3 11) ISBN: 0-7609-2588-7 12) ISBN: 0-7609-2469-4 13) ISBN: 0-7609-2462-7 14) ISBN: 0-7609-2577-1 15) ISBN: 0-7609-2589-5 16) ISBN: 0-7609-2470-8 17) ISBN: 0-7609-2463-5 18) ISBN: 0-7609-2578-2 19) ISBN: 0-7609-2590-9 20) ISBN: 0-7609-2471-6 21) ISBN: 0-7609-2464-3 22) ISBN: 0-7609-2579-8 23) ISBN: 0-7609-2591-7 24) ISBN: 0-7609-2472-4 25) ISBN: 0-7609-2465-1 26) ISBN: 0-7609-2580-1 27) ISBN: 0-7609-2592-5 28) ISBN: 0-7609-2473-2 Please mail or FAX the Cover Sheets to: Curriculum Frameworks & Instructional Resources Division California Department of Education Attention: Irma Hernandez-Larin 1430 N Street, Room 3207 Sacramento, CA 9581 FAX: (916) 319-0172 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Beginning B1. Begin to speak a few words or sentences by using some English phonemes and rudimentary English grammatical forms (e.g., single words or phrases). B2. Answer simple questions with oneto two-words responses. B3. Retell familiar stories and participate in short conversations by using appropriate gestures, expressions, and illustrative objects. Independently use common social Early Intermediate EI1. Begin to be understood when speaking, but may have some inconsistent use of standard English grammatical forms and sounds (e.g., plurals, simple past tense, pronouns such as he or she. EI2. Ask and answer questions using phrases or simple sentences. EI3. Restate and execute multiplestep oral directions. EI4. Orally identify the main points of simple conversations and stories that are read aloud by using Intermediate I1. Ask and answer instructional questions with some supporting elements (e.g., “Is it your turn to go to the computer lab?”). I2. Listen attentively to stories and information and identify important details and concepts by using both verbal and nonverbal responses. I3. Make oneself understood when speaking by using consistent standard English grammatical forms and sounds; however, some Early Advanced ELA Standards Advanced Grade 3 EA2. Summarize major ideas and retell stories in greater detail by including the characters, setting, and plot. A2. Demonstrate an understanding of idiomatic expressions (e.g., “It’s pouring outside”) by responding to such expressions and using them appropriately. Listening and Speaking 1.0 Listening and Speaking Strategies: Students listen critically and respond appropriately to oral communication. They speak in a manner that guides the listener to understand important ideas by using proper phrasing, pitch, and modulation. EA3. Make oneself understood when speaking by using consistent standard English grammatical forms, sounds, intonation, pitch, and modulation but may A3. Negotiate and initiate social conversations by questioning, restating, soliciting information, and paraphrasing the communication of others. Comprehension 1.1 Retell, paraphrase, and explain what has been said by a speaker. 1.2 Connect and relate prior experiences, EA1. Listen attentively to more complex stories and information on new topics across content areas and identify the main points and supporting details. A1. Listen attentively to stories and information on topics; identify the main points and supporting details. *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 Primary Citation Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.2 ELA Standard Student Edition (SE): pp. 10–11, 12–13, 22–23, 24– 25, 28–29, 30–31, 32–33 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.3 ELA Standard SE: pp. 16–17, 18– 19 Supporting Citation I2-ELD, EA1-ELD & A1-ELD Standard Student Edition (SE): p. 115 I4-ELD, EA4-ELD & A3-ELD Standard SE: p. 85 I5-ELD, 1.7 ELA & 2.3 ELA Standard SE: p. 85 EA5-ELD Standard SE: p. 125 A5-ELD Standard SE: p. 115, 125 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 1.11 ELA Standard SE: p. 125 1 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning greetings and simple repetitive phrases (e.g., “May I go and play?”). Early Intermediate phrases or simple sentences. EI5. Orally communicate basic needs (e.g., “May I get a drink of water?”). EI6. Recite familiar rhymes, songs, and simple stories. Intermediate rules may not be followed (e.g., thirdperson singular, male and female pronouns). I4. Participate in social conversations with peers and adults on familiar topics by asking and answering questions and soliciting information. I5. Retell stories and talk about school-related activities by using expanded vocabulary, descriptive words, and paraphrasing. Early Advanced make random errors. EA4. Participate in and initiate more extended social conversations with peers and adults on unfamiliar topics by asking and answering questions and restating and soliciting information. EA5. Recognize appropriate ways of speaking that vary according to the purpose, audience, and subject matter. EA6. Ask and answer instructional questions with more extensive Advanced A4. Consistently use appropriate ways of speaking and writing that vary according to the purpose, audience, and subject matter. A5. Identify the main ideas and points of view and distinguish fact from fiction in broadcast and print media. A6. Speak clearly and comprehensibly by using standard English grammatical forms, sounds, intonation, pitch, and modulation. Grade 3 insights, and ideas to those of a speaker. 1.3 Respond to questions with appropriate elaboration. 1.4. Identify the musical elements of literary language (e.g., rhymes, repeated sounds, instances of onomatopoeia). Organization and Delivery of Oral Communication 1.5 Organize ideas chronologically or around major points of information. 1.6 Provide a beginning, a middle, and an end, including concrete details that develop a central idea. *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 Primary Citation ELA & 1.4 ELA Standard SE: pp. 14–15, 16– 17, 18–19, 20–21, 22–23, 26–27, 40– 41 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.7 ELA Standard SE: pp. 46–47, 48– 49 Supporting Citation Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.1 ELA Standard SE: pp. 38–39, 78, 79, 81, 85, 90, 100, 136, 115, 125 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.2 ELA Standard SE: pp. 63, 80, 85 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.8 ELA Standard SE: pp. 6–7, 36–37 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.3 ELA Standard SE: pp. 81, 85, 91, 99, 100, 101, 110, 111 2 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced supporting elements (e.g., “Which part of the story was the most important?”). EA7. Use simple figurative language and idiomatic expressions (e.g., “”It’s raining cats and dogs”) to communicate ideas to a variety of audiences. Advanced Grade 3 1.7 Use clear and specific vocabulary to communicate ideas and establish the tone. 1.8 Clarify and enhance oral presentations through the use of appropriate props (e.g., objects, pictures, charts). 1.9 Read prose and poetry aloud with fluency, rhythm, and pace, using appropriate intonation and vocal patterns to emphasize important passages of the text being read. Analysis and Evaluation of Oral and Media Communications 1.10 Compare ideas and points of view *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 Primary Citation Supporting Citation Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.4 ELA Standard SE: pp. 63, 80, 91, 136 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.5 ELA Standard SE: p. 49 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.6 ELA Standard SE: pp. 50–51, 66, 89 Written and Oral 3 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 expressed in broadcast and print media. 1.11 Distinguish between the speaker’s opinions and verifiable facts. 2.0 Speaking Applications (Genres and Their Characteristics) Students deliver brief recitations and oral presentations about familiar experiences or interests that are organized around a coherent thesis statement. Student speaking demonstrates a command of standard American English and the organizational and delivery strategies *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 Primary Citation Supporting Citation English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.7 ELA Standard SE: pp. 81, 130 Written and Oral English Language Conventions 1.0 ELA & 1.8 ELA Standard SE: pp. 79, 80, 81, 89, 90, 91, 99, 100, 108, 109 4 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 Primary Citation Supporting Citation outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0. Using the speaking strategies of grade three outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0, students: 2.1 Make brief narrative presentations: a. Provide a context for an incident that is the subject of the presentation b. Provide insight into why the selected incident is memorable. c. Include wellchosen details to develop character, setting, and plot. 2.2 Plan and present dramatic interpretations of experiences, stories, *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 5 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 Primary Citation Supporting Citation poems, or plays with clear diction, pitch, tempo, and tone. 2.3 Make descriptive presentations that use concrete sensory details to set forth and support unified impressions of people, places, things, or experiences. Written and Oral English Language Conventions The standards for written and oral English language conventions have been placed between those for writing and for listening and speaking because these conventions are essential to both sets of skills. *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 6 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 Primary Citation Supporting Citation 1.0 Written and Oral English Language Conventions Students write and speak with a command of standard English conventions appropriate to this grade level. Sentence Structure 1.1 Understand and be able to use complete and correct declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in writing and speaking. Grammar 1.2 Identify subjects and verbs that are in agreement and *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 7 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 Primary Citation Supporting Citation identify and use pronouns, adjectives, compound words, and articles correctly in writing and speaking. 1.3 Identify and use past, present, and future verb tenses properly in writing and speaking. 1.4 Identify and use subjects and verbs correctly in speaking and writing simple sentences. Punctuation 1.5 Punctuate dates, city and state, and titles of books correctly. 1.6 Use commas in dates, locations, and addresses and for items in a series. *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 8 Publisher: Curriculum Associates, Inc. Program Title: WRITE! Book C FOR LEA USE ONLY Designated Standards ELD and ELA #’s ELD Proficiency Levels: Beginning (B) Early Intermediate (EI) Intermediate (I) Early Advanced (EA) Advanced (A) ELD / ELA Standards Correlation Matrix for Supplemental ELD Materials (AB 1802) Grades 3-5 ELA ELD Listening and Speaking Standards Standards Beginning Early Intermediate Intermediate Early Advanced Advanced Grade 3 Primary Citation Supporting Citation Capitalization 1.7 Capitalize geographical names, holidays, historical periods, and special events correctly. Spelling 1.8 Spell correctly one-syllable words that have blends, contractions, compounds, orthographic patterns (e.g., qu, consonant doubling, changing the ending of a word from –y to –ies when forming the plural), and common homophones (e.g., hair-hare). 1.9 Arrange words in alphabetic order. *English Language Arts Content Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted December 1997). English Language Development Standards for California Public Schools Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve (State Board Adopted July 1999). Both documents are available on-line at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss. 11/2/2007 9
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