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Fourth Grade Reading Proficiency Correlation

Objectives

    Strand I - Constructing Meaning With Fiction Selections

  1. Summarize the text.
  2. Use graphic aids (for example, a table or graph) or illustrations to locate or interpret information.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of text by retelling the story or poem, in writing, in their own words.
  4. Identify and interpret vocabulary (words, phrases, or expressions) critical to the meaning of the text.


  5. Strand II - Examining/Extending Meaning With Fiction Selections

  6. Analyze the text, examining, for example, actions of characters problem/solution, plot, or point of view.
  7. Infer from the text.
  8. Compare and/or contrast elements such as characters, setting, or events.
  9. Respond to the text.
  10. Choose materials related to purposes, as evidenced in part by the capacity to
    • choose or identify reference resources to locate specific information;
    • select fiction and nonfiction materials in response to a topic or theme;
    • choose appropriate resources and materials to solve problems and make decisions.
  11. Demonstrate an understanding of text by predicting outcomes and actions.


  12. Strand III -Constructing Meaning with Nonfiction Selections

  13. Summarize the text.
  14. Use graphic aids (for example, a table or graph) or illustrations to locate or interpret information.
  15. Demonstrate an understanding of text by retelling the information, in writing, in the writer's own words.
  16. Identify and interpret vocabulary (words, phrases, or expressions) critical to the meaning of the text.


  17. Strand IV -Examining/Extending Meaning With Nonfiction Selections

  18. Discern major ideas and supporting ideas.
  19. Analyze the text, examining, for example, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, or fact and opinion.
  20. Infer from the text.
  21. Respond to the text.
  22. Choose materials related to purposes, as evidenced in part by the capacity to
    • choose or identify reference resources to locate specific information;
    • select fiction and nonfiction materials in response to a topic or theme; or
    • choose appropriate resources and materials to solve problems and make decisions.
  23. Demonstrate an understanding of text by predicting outcomes and actions.

Strand I - Constructing Meaning With Fiction Selections

  1. Summarize the text.


  2. Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that will have students rushing to the library to read these books.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Another version with more current novelists, John Robbins continues to motivate the reading of good books.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    A Jar of Dreams
    Daphne's Book
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Dragonwings
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Shades of Gray
  3. Use graphic aids (for example, a table or graph) or illustrations to locate or interpret information.

    Fins, Feathers, and Fur (Grades 1-3): Children and an imaginative shopkeeper learn that writing is a powerful tool.
    Webbing Your Idea

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A special series produced in Ohio to help students and teachers improve fourth grade proficiencies.
    Campaign Kidd
    Kidd and The Contest
    Space Cadet Kidd
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of text by retelling the story or poem, in writing, in their own words.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On, Kidd

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  5. Identify and interpret vocabulary (words, phrases, or expressions) critical to the meaning of the text.

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  6. Strand II - Examining/Extending Meaning With Fiction Selections

  7. Analyze the text, examining, for example, actions of characters problem/solution, plot, or point of view.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  8. Infer from the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  9. Compare and/or contrast elements such as characters, setting, or events.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  10. Respond to the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  11. Choose materials related to purposes, as evidenced in part by the capacity to
    • choose or identify reference resources to locate specific information;
    • select fiction and nonfiction materials in response to a topic or theme;
    • choose appropriate resources and materials to solve problems and make decisions.


    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  12. Demonstrate an understanding of text by predicting outcomes and actions.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  13. Summarize the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War with Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  14. Use graphic aids (for example, a table or graph) or illustrations to locate or interpret information.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history. (See teacher's guide, pages 29-31 for maps and timeline.)
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  15. Demonstrate an understanding of text by retelling the information, in writing, in the writer's own words.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    ords of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  16. Identify and interpret vocabulary (words, phrases, or expressions) critical to the meaning of the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Campaign Kidd
    Kidd and the Contest
    Write On Kidd
    Space Cadet Kidd
    Kidd's Treasure

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    ohn Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    Story of Read-Alee-Deed-Alee (Grades K-1): Students are introduced to the alphabet and to related sounds and rhyming patterns that unlock words and the meaning of words.
    Can't Stop the Pop
    My Wet Pet
    A Ball in the Mall
    A Balloon at Noon
    The Lost & Found
    The Cub in the Tub
    Bake the Cake
    More at the Core
    The Deep Sleep
    A Beard of Cold Gold
    A Race in Space
    Dirt on My Shirt
    A Day on the Bay
    The Hot Dot
    Valentine: Be Mine

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  17. Strand IV -Examining/Extending Meaning with Nonfiction Selections

  18. Discern major ideas and supporting ideas.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history. (Books listed for every program.)
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  19. Analyze the text, examining, for example, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, or fact and opinion.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Campaign Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  20. Infer from the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    he Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Space Cadet Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    Story of Read-Alee-Deed-Alee (Grades K-1): Students are introduced to the alphabet and to related sounds and rhyming patterns that unlock words and the meaning of words.
    Can't Stop the Pop
    My Wet Pet
    A Ball in the Mall
    A Balloon at Noon
    The Lost & Found
    The Cub in the Tub
    Bake the Cake
    More at the Core
    The Deep Sleep
    A Beard of Cold Gold
    A Race in Space
    Dirt on My Shirt
    A Day on the Bay
    The Hot Dot
    Valentine: Be Mine

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    Words of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  21. Respond to the text.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Write On Kidd
    Space Cadet Kidd

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings
  22. Choose materials related to purposes, as evidenced in part by the capacity to
    • choose or identify reference resources to locate specific information;
    • select fiction and nonfiction materials in response to a topic or theme; or
    • choose appropriate resources and materials to solve problems and make decisions.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Kidd and the Contest
    Space Cadet Kidd
    Kidd's Treasure

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history. (See teacher's guide for resources, connections, and activities.)
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings

    Story of Read-Alee-Deed-Alee (Grades K-1): Students are introduced to the alphabet and to related sounds and rhyming patterns that unlock words and the meaning of words.
    Can't Stop the Pop
    My Wet Pet
    A Ball in the Mall
    A Balloon at Noon
    The Lost & Found
    The Cub in the Tub
    Bake the Cake
    More at the Core
    The Deep Sleep
    A Beard of Cold Gold
    A Race in Space
    Dirt on My Shirt
    A Day on the Bay
    The Hot Dot
    Valentine: Be Mine

    WordScape (Grades 4-6): This fast-paced, entertaining series introduces vocabulary words related to a theme.
    Building Words
    Clothing Words
    Movie Words
    Words of Leadership
    Words of Time
    ords of Space
    Sports Words
    Writing Words
    Talk Words
    Friendship Words
    Food Words
    Words of Music
    Mystery Words
    Animal Words
    Loud Talk
  23. Demonstrate an understanding of text by predicting outcomes and actions.

    Cover to Cover (Grades 3-4): A delightful series that motivates young readers by capturing interest with expert storytelling.
    Ralph S. Mouse
    The Girls Get Even
    Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying
    Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
    Junie B. Jones and A Little Monkey Business
    The Animal, The Vegetable & John D. Jones
    The Year of the Panda
    Shape-Changer
    Dolphin Adventure: A True Story
    A Brown Bird Singing
    A Lion to Guard Us
    Goblins in the Castle
    The Big Wave
    The War With Grandpa
    Pretty Polly
    All About Sam
    Which Way Freedom?
    Mayfield Crossing
    The Boys Start the War
    Guests

    K.C. and the Kidd (Grades 3-5): A highly motivating series in all content areas designed to help meet the objectives of the fourth grade proficiencies.
    Kidd's Treasure

    Portraits: The Americans (Grades 4-8): Fascinating stories of individuals who made a difference in our country will motivate more interest in history.
    Benjamin Franklin
    Buffalo Bill
    Deborah Sampson
    Annie Oakley
    Benjamin Banneker
    John Muir
    Benedict Arnold
    Nellie Bly
    John James Audubon
    Jim Thorpe
    Elizabeth Blackwell
    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Reading Rainbow (Grades K-5): Open up new worlds of learning and inspire the imaginations of students. Each program is inspired by an outstanding children's book. Expanding on the feature book's theme, host LeVar Burton takes students on "you are there" adventures while motivating children to make reading a part of their everyday lives. Three related books are reviewed in each episode. Refer to your Instructional Television Resource Guide or Catalog for your local program schedule. For detailed program descriptions and cross-curricular connections, call GPN at 1-800-228-4630, and they will send you a free video catalog.

    Read On: from Cover to Cover (Grades 4-5): Dazzling storytelling generates high interest.
    McMummy
    El Guero
    Number the Stars
    On the Banks of Plum Creek
    Strider
    Chevrolet Saturdays
    Sing Down the Moon
    The Haymeadow and Hatchet
    Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
    Daphne's Book
    A Jar of Dreams
    Knights of the Kitchen Table and The Not-So-Jolly Roger
    Shades of Gray
    Attaboy, Sam! and Teacher's Pet
    Dragonwings