Wyoming Content and Performance Standards
Main Criteria: Wyoming Content and Performance Standards | ||
Secondary Criteria: ReadyRosie | ||
Subjects: Health and PE, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science | ||
Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 | ||
Correlation Options: Show Correlated |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Health and PE |
Grade: K - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.1. | HEALTH INFORMATION, PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES: Students will access, analyze and evaluate health information, products and resources. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.1. | Identify people who can help students enhance their health (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). FAM, IP/S, PCD ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.2. | Identify people who can help students reduce their risks (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). IP/S, FAM, VP/B ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.3. | Demonstrate the ability to locate help at school to reduce or avoid health risks (e.g., knowing where to find custodian, principal, school nurse). PCD, PH, IP/S ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem Super Kindness |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.2. | PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING: Students will use critical thinking and systematic processes to examine health related problems and make decisions that enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.1. | Identify situations where a health related decision is needed. IP/S, PH, FAM ReadyRosie Survey Says What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.2. | Recognize when assistance is needed for making a decision. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.5. | Recognize health-related problems that exist at home and school (e.g., soap dispenser is empty, students not washing hands after going to bathroom, ice on the playground). PH, IP/S, VP/B ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.3. | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.1. | Identify various methods to express individual health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., visual, verbal, physical). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades School Routine Practice Sharing Chores and Your Day What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.2. | Identify characteristics of effective communication for the purpose of expressing health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., eye contact, clear purpose, etc.). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades School Routine Practice Sharing Chores and Your Day What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.3. | Identify appropriate ways to respond to/in unwanted, threatening or dangerous situations. IP/S, PH, VP/B ReadyRosie How can I stop my kids from fighting? Problem Solving Tool: Rock, Paper, Scissors |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.4. | Identify characteristics of effective listening skills to enhance health or reduce/avoid health risks (e.g., eyes on speaker, etc.). PCD, IP/S, FA ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Feelings Charades Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Sharing Chores and Your Day Sink or Swim |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.4. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Students will demonstrate the ability to use personal and social skills that are associated with taking responsible action for enhancing health and reducing or avoiding health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.1. | Identify behaviors that improve or maintain personal health. PA, NUT, PH ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.2. | Identify behaviors that help avoid or reduce health risks. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.4. | Recognize and accurately label emotions and how they are linked to behavior (anger, sadness, joy, etc.). ME, VP/B ReadyRosie Clap and Count Emotion Meter Scale Feelings Charades Freeze Dance Red Light Purple Light Challenge School Routine Practice |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.5. | Demonstrate control of impulsive behavior (anger management, delayed gratification, etc.). ME, VP/B, IP/S ReadyRosie Clap and Count Create a Routine Chart Emotion Meter Scale Freeze Dance Is my child overscheduled? Race to Be Ready Red Light Purple Light Challenge Red Light, Green Light Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Routine Strategy: Routine Chart Routine Strategy: Transition Timer School Routine Practice Simon Says |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.6. | Describe why health goals are important. PH ReadyRosie Celebrate Learning Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.7. | Identify goals for enhancing health. PA, PH, NUT ReadyRosie Setting Summer Learning Goals |
Grade: K - Adopted: 2014 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.PE. | Physical Education |
BENCHMARK | PE.2.3. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others and recognizes the value of physical activity for challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.2.3.3. | Students exhibit persistence when participating in a variety of physical activities. ReadyRosie Clap and Count Emotion Meter Scale Is my child overscheduled? Red Light, Green Light Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Simon Says |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Health and PE |
Grade: 1 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.1. | HEALTH INFORMATION, PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES: Students will access, analyze and evaluate health information, products and resources. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.1. | Identify people who can help students enhance their health (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). FAM, IP/S, PCD ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.2. | Identify people who can help students reduce their risks (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). IP/S, FAM, VP/B ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.3. | Demonstrate the ability to locate help at school to reduce or avoid health risks (e.g., knowing where to find custodian, principal, school nurse). PCD, PH, IP/S ReadyRosie All About My Family Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.2. | PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING: Students will use critical thinking and systematic processes to examine health related problems and make decisions that enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.1. | Identify situations where a health related decision is needed. IP/S, PH, FAM ReadyRosie Survey Says What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.2. | Recognize when assistance is needed for making a decision. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.4. | Describe how family can influence decisions students make about health practices and risk behaviors (e.g., washing hands, not wearing seatbelts). FAM, PH, PCD ReadyRosie I Love My Family Because... |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.5. | Recognize health-related problems that exist at home and school (e.g., soap dispenser is empty, students not washing hands after going to bathroom, ice on the playground). PH, IP/S, VP/B ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.3. | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.1. | Identify various methods to express individual health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., visual, verbal, physical). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits School Routine Practice Sharing Chores and Your Day What Do I Like? What Do I See When I Hear...? What I Like About Me |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.2. | Identify characteristics of effective communication for the purpose of expressing health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., eye contact, clear purpose, etc.). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits School Routine Practice Sharing Chores and Your Day What Do I Like? What Do I See When I Hear...? What I Like About Me |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.3. | Identify appropriate ways to respond to/in unwanted, threatening or dangerous situations. IP/S, PH, VP/B ReadyRosie How can I stop my kids from fighting? Problem Solving Tool: Rock, Paper, Scissors |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.4. | Identify characteristics of effective listening skills to enhance health or reduce/avoid health risks (e.g., eyes on speaker, etc.). PCD, IP/S, FA ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Sharing Chores and Your Day Sink or Swim |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.4. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Students will demonstrate the ability to use personal and social skills that are associated with taking responsible action for enhancing health and reducing or avoiding health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.1. | Identify behaviors that improve or maintain personal health. PA, NUT, PH ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.2. | Identify behaviors that help avoid or reduce health risks. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.4. | Recognize and accurately label emotions and how they are linked to behavior (anger, sadness, joy, etc.). ME, VP/B ReadyRosie Clap and Count Emotion Meter Scale Feelings Charades Freeze Dance I Love My Family Because... Red Light Purple Light Challenge School Routine Practice What Do I See When I Hear...? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.5. | Demonstrate control of impulsive behavior (anger management, delayed gratification, etc.). ME, VP/B, IP/S ReadyRosie Clap and Count Create a Routine Chart Emotion Meter Scale Freeze Dance Is my child overscheduled? Race to Be Ready Red Light Purple Light Challenge Red Light, Green Light Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Routine Strategy: Routine Chart Routine Strategy: Transition Timer School Routine Practice Simon Says |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.6. | Describe why health goals are important. PH ReadyRosie Celebrate Learning Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.7. | Identify goals for enhancing health. PA, PH, NUT ReadyRosie Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.8. | Describe the ways people are similar and different. FAM, VP/B ReadyRosie Inside Outside Traits |
Grade: 1 - Adopted: 2014 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.PE. | Physical Education |
BENCHMARK | PE.2.3. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others and recognizes the value of physical activity for challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.2.3.3. | Students exhibit persistence when participating in a variety of physical activities. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Clap and Count Emotion Meter Scale Is my child overscheduled? Red Light, Green Light Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Simon Says |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Health and PE |
Grade: 2 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.1. | HEALTH INFORMATION, PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES: Students will access, analyze and evaluate health information, products and resources. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.1. | Identify people who can help students enhance their health (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). FAM, IP/S, PCD ReadyRosie Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.2. | Identify people who can help students reduce their risks (e.g. trusted adult, family member, school nurse, doctor etc.). IP/S, FAM, VP/B ReadyRosie Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.1.3. | Demonstrate the ability to locate help at school to reduce or avoid health risks (e.g., knowing where to find custodian, principal, school nurse). PCD, PH, IP/S ReadyRosie Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness Who Are Your Heroes? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.2. | PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING: Students will use critical thinking and systematic processes to examine health related problems and make decisions that enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.2. | Recognize when assistance is needed for making a decision. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Fair Share Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.4. | Describe how family can influence decisions students make about health practices and risk behaviors (e.g., washing hands, not wearing seatbelts). FAM, PH, PCD ReadyRosie I Love My Family Because... |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.2.5. | Recognize health-related problems that exist at home and school (e.g., soap dispenser is empty, students not washing hands after going to bathroom, ice on the playground). PH, IP/S, VP/B ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.3. | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.1. | Identify various methods to express individual health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., visual, verbal, physical). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits Sharing Chores and Your Day This Is Important What Do I See When I Hear...? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.2. | Identify characteristics of effective communication for the purpose of expressing health needs, wants, and feelings (e.g., eye contact, clear purpose, etc.). PH, ME, FAM ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits Sharing Chores and Your Day This Is Important What Do I See When I Hear...? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.3. | Identify appropriate ways to respond to/in unwanted, threatening or dangerous situations. IP/S, PH, VP/B ReadyRosie How can I stop my kids from fighting? Problem Solving Tool: Rock, Paper, Scissors |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.3.4. | Identify characteristics of effective listening skills to enhance health or reduce/avoid health risks (e.g., eyes on speaker, etc.). PCD, IP/S, FA ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Sharing Chores and Your Day |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE2.4. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Students will demonstrate the ability to use personal and social skills that are associated with taking responsible action for enhancing health and reducing or avoiding health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.1. | Identify behaviors that improve or maintain personal health. PA, NUT, PH ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.2. | Identify behaviors that help avoid or reduce health risks. IP/S, VP/B, ATOD ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.4. | Recognize and accurately label emotions and how they are linked to behavior (anger, sadness, joy, etc.). ME, VP/B ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Feelings Charades Freeze Dance I Love My Family Because... Red Light Purple Light Challenge What Do I See When I Hear...? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.5. | Demonstrate control of impulsive behavior (anger management, delayed gratification, etc.). ME, VP/B, IP/S ReadyRosie Create a Routine Chart Emotion Meter Scale Freeze Dance Is my child overscheduled? Race to Be Ready Red Light Purple Light Challenge Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Routine Strategy: Routine Chart Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Simon Says |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.6. | Describe why health goals are important. PH ReadyRosie Celebrate Learning Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.7. | Identify goals for enhancing health. PA, PH, NUT ReadyRosie Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE2.4.8. | Describe the ways people are similar and different. FAM, VP/B ReadyRosie Inside Outside Traits |
Grade: 2 - Adopted: 2014 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.PE. | Physical Education |
BENCHMARK | PE.2.3. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others and recognizes the value of physical activity for challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.2.3.2. | Students demonstrate socially responsible behavior in physical activity settings. ReadyRosie This Is Important |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.2.3.3. | Students exhibit persistence when participating in a variety of physical activities. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Emotion Meter Scale Is my child overscheduled? Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Simon Says |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Health and PE |
Grade: 3 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE4.1. | HEALTH INFORMATION, PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES: Students will access, analyze and evaluate health information, products and resources. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.1.2. | Demonstrate the ability to access trusted resources at school or neighborhood that can help reduce or avoid health risks. CEH, FAM, IP/S ReadyRosie Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.1.3. | Demonstrate the ability to access trusted resources at school or neighborhood that can help enhance health. PH, NUT, CEH ReadyRosie Family Poem I Love My Family Because... Super Kindness Who Are Your Heroes? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE4.2. | PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING: Students will use critical thinking and systematic processes to examine health related problems and make decisions that enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.2.2. | Explain when assistance is needed for making health related decisions. IP/S, VP/B, CEH ReadyRosie Fair Share Super Kindness |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.2.6. | Describe how peers can influence decisions students make about health practices and risk behaviors. FAM, IP/S, VP/B ReadyRosie I Love My Family Because... |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.2.7. | Describe healthy options to health-related issues or problems (e.g., benefits of recess before and after lunch). PA, NUT, VP/B ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE4.3. | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and reduce or avoid health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.3.1. | Describe verbal and nonverbal methods of communication to enhance health or reduce/avoid health risks. FAM, ME, ATOD ReadyRosie Sharing Chores and Your Day |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.3.2. | Describe characteristics of effective communication for the purpose of enhancing health or reducing/avoiding health risks. VP/B, PCD ReadyRosie How can I stop my kids from fighting? Problem Solving Tool: Rock, Paper, Scissors |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.3.4. | Demonstrate the ability to use basic listening skills to enhance health or reduce/avoid health risks (e.g., eye contact, follow the speaker with eyes, stay quiet, wait turn in conversations, etc.). FAM, CEH, ME ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Routine Strategy: Transition Timer Sharing Chores and Your Day |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.HE. | Health Education |
BENCHMARK | HE4.4. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Students will demonstrate the ability to use personal and social skills that are associated with taking responsible action for enhancing health and reducing or avoiding health risks. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.4.1. | Explain why specific behaviors help improve or maintain personal health. NUT, PH, IP/S ReadyRosie Brushing Your Teeth |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.4.4. | Describe a range of emotions and the situations that cause them. ME, VP/B ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.4.5. | Describe and demonstrate the ability to express emotions in a socially acceptable manner (positive ways to express anger, alternatives to violence, etc.). ME ReadyRosie Emotion Meter Scale Family Poem Feelings Charades Freeze Dance I Love My Family Because... Inside Outside Traits Red Light Purple Light Challenge This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.4.6. | Describe criteria for setting personal health goals. PH ReadyRosie Celebrate Learning Routine Strategy: Chore Chart Setting Summer Learning Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | HE4.4.7. | Set a measurable short-term personal health goal and monitor progress on achieving the goal (e.g., brush teeth two times per day, walk 10,000 steps every day). PA, NUT, IP/S ReadyRosie Celebrate Learning Setting Summer Learning Goals |
Grade: 3 - Adopted: 2014 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.PE. | Physical Education |
BENCHMARK | PE.5.3. | PERSONAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: The physically literate individual exhibits responsible personal and social behavior that respects self and others and recognizes the value of physical activity for challenge, self-expression, and/or social interaction. |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.5.3.1. | Students understand the purpose of and apply appropriate rules, procedures, and safe practices in physical activity setting. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters How do I get my child to______? Routine Strategy: Transition Timer |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | PE.5.3.2. | Students interact and communicate positively with others. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Feelings Charades I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Language Arts |
Grade: K - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.K. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.1. | With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ReadyRosie Isn't That Bold? Making Connections Read a Little, Think a Little Reading and Making Connections Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.2. | With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. ReadyRosie Retelling the Story Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.3. | With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story. ReadyRosie Feelings Charades Making Connections Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.K. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.4. | Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. ReadyRosie Feelings Charades Nursery Rhymes Reading Rhymes Storytelling with a Picture Book What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.5. | Recognize common types of texts (e.g., storybooks, poems). ReadyRosie What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.6. | With prompting and support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story. ReadyRosie Isn't That Bold? Storytelling with a Picture Book |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.K. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.7. | With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts). ReadyRosie Isn't That Bold? Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Retelling the Story Wordless Picture Books |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.9. | With prompting and support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories. ReadyRosie Storytelling with a Picture Book What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.K. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.K.10. | Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie I Read to You, You Read to Me Making Connections Pattern Books Storytelling with a Picture Book |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.K. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.1. | With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ReadyRosie Book Cover Conversations What's Cool About Nonfiction? Who Am I? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.2. | With prompting and support, identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. ReadyRosie Book Cover Conversations Is It Real? What's Cool About Nonfiction? Who Am I? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.K. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.4. | With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. ReadyRosie Share Your Knowledge |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.K. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.7. | With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear (e.g., what person, place, thing, or idea in the text an illustration depicts). ReadyRosie Books I Like How Far Does It Fly? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.8. | With prompting and support, identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. ReadyRosie Book Cover Conversations Is It Real? What's Cool About Nonfiction? Who Am I? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.K. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.K.10. | Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie I Read to You, You Read to Me |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.K. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Print Concepts | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.K.1. | Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.1(a) | Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page. ReadyRosie Environmental Print Reading Strategy: Using Your Reading Finger |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.1(c) | Understand that words are separated by spaces in print. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Using Your Reading Finger |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.1(d) | Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet. ReadyRosie Alphabet Dice Game Letters on My Back Matching Letters to Favorite Things Race to the Letter Sound |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.K. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonological Awareness | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.K.2. | Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes). |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.2(a) | Recognize and produce rhyming words. ReadyRosie Name Rhymes Nursery Rhymes Reading Rhymes Silly Song Singing Stinkle, Stinkle, Stittle Star |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.2(c) | Blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllable spoken words. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Chunk the Word |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.2(d) | Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.) ReadyRosie Family Alliteration Name Game Stinkle, Stinkle, Stittle Star Super Hero Names |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.2(e) | Add or substitute individual sounds (phonemes) in simple, one-syllable words to make new words. ReadyRosie Name Rhymes Silly Song Singing Stinkle, Stinkle, Stittle Star Super Hero Names |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.K. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonics and Word Recognition | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.K.3. | Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.3(a) | Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary or many of the most frequent sound for each consonant. ReadyRosie All About My Family Alphabet Dice Game I Found This Letters on My Back Matching Letters to Favorite Things Race to the Letter Sound Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Super Hero Names You Know It! |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.3(b) | Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels. ReadyRosie All About My Family I Found This Letters on My Back Race to the Letter Sound |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.3(c) | Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does). ReadyRosie Fishing for Words My Words, Your Words Where's That Word? You Know It! |
EXPECTATION | RF.K.3(d) | Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ. ReadyRosie Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategy: Chunk the Word Word Man You Know It! |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.K. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Fluency | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.K.4. | Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie Daily Reading Routines Making Connections My Library List Pattern Books Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategy: Choral Reading Reading Strategy: Echo Reading Reading Strategy: Give the Word Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading Reading and Making Connections Seeing the Story What Do I Like? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.K. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.1. | Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is . . .). ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood My First Journal Tips for helping your child love reading |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.2. | Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic. ReadyRosie All About Me All About My Family Captioning Your Childhood Family Adventure List Here Are the Facts I Found This I Know All About Make a Card Make an Invitation My Family Journal Nature Journaling Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.3. | Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a reaction to what happened. ReadyRosie A Memorable Story Captioning Your Childhood Labeling Your Story My Family Journal My First Journal Sharing Chores and Your Day Storytelling Together Tips for storytelling: Using gestures Why is storytelling important? Why should we tell family stories? Write Me a Story |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.K. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Production and Distribution of Writing | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.5. | With guidance and support from adults, respond to questions and suggestions from peers and add details to strengthen writing as needed. ReadyRosie All About Me Captioning Your Childhood I Know All About Labeling Your Story Make a Card Nature Journaling Write Me a Story |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.K. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Research to Build and Present Knowledge | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.7. | Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them). ReadyRosie Color Poem Create a Crazy Character Family Adventure List I Want to Know About Make a Card Nature Journaling Write Me a Story |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.K.8. | With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. ReadyRosie I Found This I Want to Know About Let's Explore Nature Journaling |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.K. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.1. | Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. |
EXPECTATION | SL.K.1(a) | Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others and taking turns speaking about the topics and texts under discussion). ReadyRosie A Memorable Story Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Guess Who I Know All About Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story of Your Name Storytelling Together When I Grow Up Where Would You Go? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.K.1(b) | Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges. ReadyRosie A Memorable Story Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Guess Who I Know All About Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story of Your Name Storytelling Together When I Grow Up Where Would You Go? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.K. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.2. | Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw A Memorable Story Family Movie Night I Read to You, You Read to Me I Went to the Zoo and Saw Making Connections Pattern Books Seeing the Story Storytelling with a Picture Book |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.3. | Ask and answer questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Freeze Dance Guess Who I Spy Library Visit Storytelling Together Who Am I? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.K. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.4. | Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw A Memorable Story Color Poem Conversation Starters Here Are the Facts I Know All About I Spy Sharing Chores and Your Day Where Would You Go? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.5. | Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions as desired to provide additional detail. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw A Memorable Story Color Poem Conversation Starters Here Are the Facts I Know All About I Spy Sharing Chores and Your Day Where Would You Go? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.K.6. | Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Here Are the Facts I Know All About Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Where Would You Go? Who Am I? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.K. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.K.1. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. |
EXPECTATION | L.K.1(a) | Print many upper- and lowercase letters. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Favorite People Place Cards Letters on My Back Make an Invitation Write Your Name |
EXPECTATION | L.K.1(b) | Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs. ReadyRosie All About My Family |
EXPECTATION | L.K.1(d) | Understand and use question words (interrogatives) (e.g., who, what, where, when, why, how). ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Freeze Dance Guess Who I Spy Library Visit Storytelling Together Who Am I? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | L.K.1(f) | Produce and expand complete sentences in shared language activities. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Make a Card |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.K. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.K.2. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. |
EXPECTATION | L.K.2(a) | Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I. ReadyRosie Make an Invitation |
EXPECTATION | L.K.2(b) | Recognize and name end punctuation. ReadyRosie Isn't That Bold? |
EXPECTATION | L.K.2(c) | Write a letter or letters for most consonant and short-vowel sounds (phonemes). ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Favorite People Place Cards Letters on My Back Make an Invitation Write Your Name |
EXPECTATION | L.K.2(d) | Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships. ReadyRosie All About My Family I Found This Make a Card Make a List Make an Invitation Word Man Write a Letter |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.K. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.K.5. | With guidance and support from adults, explore word relationships and nuances in word meanings. |
EXPECTATION | L.K.5(a) | Sort common objects into categories (e.g., shapes, foods) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent. ReadyRosie Guess the Group |
EXPECTATION | L.K.5(b) | Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms). ReadyRosie Speedy Synonyms |
EXPECTATION | L.K.5(d) | Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs describing the same general action (e.g., walk, march, strut, prance) by acting out the meanings. ReadyRosie Nursery Rhymes |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.K. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.K.6. | Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts. ReadyRosie Family Sensory Walk Feelings Charades How can I help my child learn new words? Nursery Rhymes Reading Rhymes Share Your Knowledge Storytelling with a Picture Book What Makes a Good Storyteller |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Language Arts |
Grade: 1 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.1. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.1. | Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Funny Pictures Preview & Predict Read a Little, Think a Little Reading and Making Connections Story Train Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.2. | Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Funny Pictures Retelling the Fable Story Train Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.3. | Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Character Connection Feelings Charades Funny Pictures Inside Outside Traits Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Story Train Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.1. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.4. | Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses. ReadyRosie Let's Look Closer Poetry Routine Read a Little, Think a Little Seeing the Story What Do I Like? What Do I See When I Hear...? What Was That For? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.5. | Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading of a range of text types. ReadyRosie Chapter Books What Do I Like? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.6. | Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.1. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.7. | Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Character Connection Favorite Illustrators Feelings Charades Funny Pictures Inside Outside Traits Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Story Train Storytelling with a Picture Book What Do I Like? What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.9. | Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories. ReadyRosie Storytelling with a Picture Book What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.1. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.1.10. | With prompting and support, read prose and poetry of appropriate complexity for grade ReadyRosie Poetry Routine Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading What Do I Like? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.1. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.1. | Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. ReadyRosie How To What Do You Want to Know? What's Cool About Nonfiction? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.2. | Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. ReadyRosie How To Is It Real? What Do You Want to Know? What's Cool About Nonfiction? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.1. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.4. | Ask and answer questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases in a text. ReadyRosie Share Your Knowledge Wondering About Words |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.5. | Know and use various text features (e.g., headings, tables of contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text. ReadyRosie Getting Into Information How To |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.6. | Distinguish between information provided by pictures or other illustrations and information provided by the words in a text. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? How To Is It Real? What Do You Want to Know? What's Cool About Nonfiction? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.1. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.7. | Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? How To Is It Real? What Do You Want to Know? What's Cool About Nonfiction? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.8. | Identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. ReadyRosie How To Is It Real? What's Cool About Nonfiction? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.1. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.1.10. | With prompting and support, read informational texts appropriately complex for grade ReadyRosie Books on the Go Daily Reading Routines Five Finger Rule Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategy: Echo Reading Reading Strategy: Give the Word What Do I Like? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.1. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Print Concepts | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.1.1. | Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.1(a) | Recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization, ending punctuation). ReadyRosie Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.1. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonological Awareness | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.1.2. | Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes). |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.2(a) | Distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words. ReadyRosie All About My Family I Found This Letters on My Back Race to the Letter Sound |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.2(b) | Orally produce single-syllable words by blending sounds (phonemes), including consonant blends. ReadyRosie Looking for Chunks Reading Strategy: Chunk the Word Word Man |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.2(c) | Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words. ReadyRosie Begin with the End Family Alliteration Name Game |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.1. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonics and Word Recognition | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.1.3. | Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(a) | Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs. ReadyRosie Looking for Chunks Reading Strategy: Chunk the Word Word Man |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(b) | Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. ReadyRosie Looking for Chunks Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategy: Chunk the Word Word Man You Know It! |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(c) | Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds. ReadyRosie Change One Letter |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(d) | Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word. ReadyRosie Rhyming Hand Game |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(e) | Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables. ReadyRosie Little Words Inside Bigger Words Looking for Chunks Reading Strategy: Cover the Suffix Rhyming Hand Game |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.3(g) | Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. ReadyRosie Change One Letter Fishing for Words Magical Creature Writing Make a Card My Words, Your Words Race You To the Top Reading Strategy: Give the Word Thinking About Word Chunks Where's That Word? Word Challenge Word Man Write a Letter You Know It! |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.1. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Fluency | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.1.4. | Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.4(a) | Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Building a Fort Chapter Books Daily Reading Routines Five Finger Rule I Read to You, You Read to Me My Library List Preview & Predict Read Like You Talk Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategy: Choral Reading Reading Strategy: Echo Reading Reading Strategy: Give the Word Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading Reading and Making Connections Seeing the Story What Do I Like? |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.4(b) | Read on-level text orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread Reading Strategy: Give the Word |
EXPECTATION | RF.1.4(c) | Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary. ReadyRosie Reading Rhymes Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread What Does It Mean? Wondering About Words |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.1. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.1. | Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood My First Journal |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.2. | Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure. ReadyRosie All About My Family Captioning Your Childhood Family Adventure List I Found This I Love My Family Because... I'd Really Like I'm An Expert Make a Card Make an Invitation Nature Journaling Tell Me How Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.3. | Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Funny Pictures Labeling Your Story Magical Creature Writing My First Journal Remember The Story Sharing Chores and Your Day Story Train Tips for storytelling: Using gestures Why is storytelling important? Why should we tell family stories? Write Around Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.1. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Production and Distribution of Writing | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.5. | With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed. ReadyRosie All About My Family Bake Sale/Lemonade Stand Captioning Your Childhood Color Poem Create a Crazy Character Family Adventure List Funny Pictures I'd Really Like Labeling Your Story Magical Creature Writing Make a Card Make a List Math Journal Walk Nature Journaling Story Train Tell Me How Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.1. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Research to Build and Present Knowledge | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.7. | Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of ''how-to'' books on a given topic and use them to write a sequence of instructions). ReadyRosie Bake Sale/Lemonade Stand Color Poem Create a Crazy Character Family Adventure List I Want to Know About I'd Really Like Make a Card Nature Journaling |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.1.8. | With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. ReadyRosie I Found This I Want to Know About Let's Explore Nature Journaling |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.1. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.1. | Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. |
EXPECTATION | SL.1.1(a) | Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion). ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Making Playdough Together Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name What I Like About Me When I Grow Up Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.1.1(b) | Build on others' talk in conversations by responding to the comments of others through multiple exchanges. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Making Playdough Together Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name What I Like About Me When I Grow Up Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.1.1(c) | Ask questions to clear up any confusion about the topics and texts under discussion. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Freeze Dance Guess Who Library Visit What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.1. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.2. | Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Family Movie Night I Read to You, You Read to Me I Went to the Zoo and Saw Seeing the Story Storytelling with a Picture Book |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.3. | Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to gather additional information or clarify something that is not understood. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Freeze Dance Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Library Visit What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.1. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.4. | Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant details, expressing ideas and feelings clearly. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Color Poem Conversation Starters Describe It Funny Pictures Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.5. | Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions when appropriate to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Create a Crazy Character Funny Pictures |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.1.6. | Produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation. ReadyRosie Guess Who Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.1. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.1.1. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(a) | Print all upper- and lowercase letters. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Letters on My Back Make an Invitation Write Your Name |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(b) | Use common, proper, and possessive nouns. ReadyRosie All About My Family Noun Charades Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(c) | Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences (e.g., He hops; We hop). ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Noun Charades Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(d) | Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their, anyone, everything). ReadyRosie Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(e) | Use verbs to convey a sense of past, present, and future (e.g., Yesterday I walked home; Today I walk home; Tomorrow I will walk home). ReadyRosie Magical Creature Writing Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(f) | Use frequently occurring adjectives. ReadyRosie Make a Card Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(i) | Use frequently occurring prepositions (e.g., during, beyond, toward). ReadyRosie Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.1.1(j) | Produce and expand complete simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in response to prompts. ReadyRosie Captioning Your Childhood Magical Creature Writing Make a Card Picture Talk |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.1. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.1.2. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. |
EXPECTATION | L.1.2(a) | Capitalize dates and names of people. ReadyRosie Make a Card Make an Invitation Write a Letter |
EXPECTATION | L.1.2(b) | Use end punctuation for sentences. ReadyRosie Magical Creature Writing Write a Letter |
EXPECTATION | L.1.2(d) | Use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and for frequently occurring irregular words. ReadyRosie All About My Family Change One Letter I Found This Magical Creature Writing Make a Card Make a List Make an Invitation Race You To the Top Thinking About Word Chunks Word Challenge Word Man Write a Letter |
EXPECTATION | L.1.2(e) | Spell untaught words phonetically, drawing on phonemic awareness and spelling conventions. ReadyRosie All About My Family Change One Letter I Found This Magical Creature Writing Make a Card Make a List Make an Invitation Thinking About Word Chunks Word Challenge Word Man Write a Letter |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.1. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.1.4. | Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 1 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies. |
EXPECTATION | L.1.4(a) | Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. ReadyRosie Reading Rhymes Reading Strategies: Look at the Picture Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread What Does It Mean? Wondering About Words |
EXPECTATION | L.1.4(b) | Use frequently occurring affixes as a clue to the meaning of a word. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Cover the Suffix |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.1. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.1.5. | With guidance and support from adults, demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings. |
EXPECTATION | L.1.5(a) | Sort words into categories (e.g., colors, clothing) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent. ReadyRosie Noun Charades Words to Chew On |
EXPECTATION | L.1.5(b) | Define words by category and by one or more key attributes (e.g., a duck is a bird that swims; a tiger is a large cat with stripes). ReadyRosie Noun Charades Words to Chew On |
EXPECTATION | L.1.5(c) | Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., note places at home that are cozy). ReadyRosie Million Dollar Words |
EXPECTATION | L.1.5(d) | Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs differing in manner (e.g., look, peek, glance, stare, glare, scowl) and adjectives differing in intensity (e.g., large, gigantic) by defining or choosing them or by acting out the meanings. ReadyRosie Million Dollar Words Nursery Rhymes |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.1. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.1.6. | Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using frequently occurring conjunctions to signal simple relationships (e.g., because). ReadyRosie Family Sensory Walk Feelings Charades How can I help my child learn new words? Nursery Rhymes Reading Rhymes |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Language Arts |
Grade: 2 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.2. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.1. | Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Can You See It? Chapter Books Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Reading is Thinking What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.3. | Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. ReadyRosie Can You See It? Chapter Books Character Chat Character Comparison Feelings Charades Funny Pictures Inside Outside Traits Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Story Train Summarizing the Story What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.2. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.4. | Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration, rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song. ReadyRosie Car Tongue Twisters Color Poem Free Verse Family Rap My Turn, Your Turn Poetry Poetry Song Lyrics Tongue Twister Time |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.5. | Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. ReadyRosie Summarizing the Story |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.6. | Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.2. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.7. | Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot. ReadyRosie Can You See It? Chapter Books Character Chat Character Comparison Favorite Illustrators Feelings Charades Funny Pictures Inside Outside Traits Pow Wow Crunch Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Story Train Summarizing the Story What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.9. | Compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story (e.g., Cinderella stories) by different authors or from different cultures. ReadyRosie What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.2. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.2.10. | By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories and poetry, in the grades 2-3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Can You See It? Chapter Books Color Poem Free Verse Daily Reading Routines Five Finger Rule My Turn, Your Turn My Turn, Your Turn Poetry Poetry Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Dialogue Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategy: Give the Word Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Song Lyrics What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.2. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.1. | Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. ReadyRosie How To I Want to Know About Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Do You Wonder? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.2. | Identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text. ReadyRosie How To That's So Cool |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.3. | Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? How To I Want to Know About I Went to the Zoo and Saw Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Do You Wonder? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.2. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.4. | Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area. ReadyRosie Share Your Knowledge Wondering About Words |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.5. | Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently. ReadyRosie Comprehension Clues Finding Information How To Let's Explore Reading Recipes What's Up with That? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.6. | Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe. ReadyRosie Random, Bizarre Facts Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Do You Wonder? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.2. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.7. | Explain how specific images (e.g., a diagram showing how a machine works) contribute to and clarify a text. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? That's So Cool |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.8. | Describe how reasons support specific points the author makes in a text. ReadyRosie How To |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.2. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.2.10. | By the end of year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, in the grades 2-3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Daily Reading Routines Five Finger Rule How Far Does It Fly? How To I Want to Know About I Went to the Zoo and Saw Random, Bizarre Facts Reading Recipes Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategy: Give the Word That's So Cool What Do You Wonder? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.2. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonics and Word Recognition | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.2.3. | Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.3(b) | Know spelling-sound correspondences for additional common vowel teams. ReadyRosie Shopping for Syllables Thinking About Word Chunks |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.3(c) | Decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels. ReadyRosie Little Words Inside Bigger Words Reading Strategy: Cover the Suffix Rhyming Hand Game |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.3(d) | Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Cover the Suffix Shopping for Syllables Understanding Big Words Unpacking Prefixes |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.3(e) | Identify words with inconsistent but common spelling-sound correspondences. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Give the Word Thinking About Word Chunks |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.3(f) | Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. ReadyRosie My Words, Your Words Race You To the Top Reading Strategy: Give the Word Thinking About Word Chunks |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.2. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Fluency | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.2.4. | Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.4(a) | Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Building a Fort Can You See It? Chapter Books Daily Reading Routines Five Finger Rule I Read to You, You Read to Me My Library List My Turn, Your Turn Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Dialogue Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategy: Give the Word Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading That's So Cool What Do You Wonder? |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.4(b) | Read on-level text orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Reading Dialogue Reading Strategies: Punctuation Expression Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread Reading Strategy: Give the Word |
EXPECTATION | RF.2.4(c) | Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary. ReadyRosie Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread Wondering About Words |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.2. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.1. | Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section. ReadyRosie This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.2. | Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section. ReadyRosie Color Poem Free Verse Create a Song I'd Really Like Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling Tell Me How This Is Important Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.3. | Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure. ReadyRosie Family Journaling Funny Pictures Magical Creature Writing Make a Neighborhood Map My Family Comic Strip Sharing Chores and Your Day Sketching the Story Story Train Tips for storytelling: Using gestures Why is storytelling important? Why should we tell family stories? Write Around Writing Telephone Game |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.2. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Production and Distribution of Writing | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.5. | With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing. ReadyRosie Color Poem Free Verse Create a Song Family Journaling I'd Really Like Magical Creature Writing Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling Please Can I? Take a Stand Tell Me How This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? Write About a Family Tradition |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.2. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Research to Build and Present Knowledge | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.7. | Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., read a number of books on a single topic to produce a report; record science observations). ReadyRosie Color Poem Family Adventure List I Want to Know About I'd Really Like Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling This Is Important |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.2.8. | Recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. ReadyRosie Family Interview I Want to Know About Let's Explore Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling Who Are Your Heroes? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.2. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.2.1. | Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. |
EXPECTATION | SL.2.1(a) | Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., gaining the floor in respectful ways, listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion). ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand What Do You Wonder? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.2.1(b) | Build on others' talk in conversations by linking their comments to the remarks of others. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand What Do You Wonder? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.2.1(c) | Ask for clarification and further explanation as needed about the topics and texts under discussion. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Freeze Dance Guess Who I Love My Family Because... I Read to You, You Read to Me Interview an Expert Kitchen Conversations Library Visit My Turn, Your Turn Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand This Is Important What Do You Wonder? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.2. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.2.2. | Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Family Movie Night I Read to You, You Read to Me I Went to the Zoo and Saw My Turn, Your Turn Random, Bizarre Facts |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.2.3. | Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Family Interview Freeze Dance Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Interview an Expert Library Visit This Is Important What Do You Wonder? What I Like About Me Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.2. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.2.4. | Tell a story or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking audibly in coherent sentences. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Create a Song Family Interview Sharing Chores and Your Day What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.2.6. | Produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Family Interview Guess Who Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Take a Stand What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.1. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. |
EXPECTATION | L.2.1(a) | Use collective nouns (e.g., group). ReadyRosie 20 Questions Noun Charades |
EXPECTATION | L.2.1(b) | Form and use frequently occurring irregular plural nouns (e.g., feet, children, teeth, mice, fish). ReadyRosie Noun Charades |
EXPECTATION | L.2.1(d) | Form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs (e.g., sat, hid, told). ReadyRosie Family Journaling |
EXPECTATION | L.2.1(e) | Use adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified. ReadyRosie Acrostic Poem Picture Talk |
EXPECTATION | L.2.1(f) | Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy). ReadyRosie 20 Questions Guess Who Hidden Messages Magical Creature Writing Simon Says What I Like About Me Who's Coming to Dinner? Writing Telephone Game |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.2. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. |
EXPECTATION | L.2.2(a) | Capitalize holidays, product names, and geographic names. ReadyRosie Writing Telephone Game |
EXPECTATION | L.2.2(b) | Use commas in greetings and closings of letters. ReadyRosie Hidden Messages Write a Thank You Note Write to the Tooth Fairy |
EXPECTATION | L.2.2(d) | Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage-->badge; boy-->boil). ReadyRosie Change One Letter Magical Creature Writing Race You To the Top Spelling Pattern Game Thinking About Word Chunks Word Challenge Write a Letter |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Knowledge of Language | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.3. | Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. |
EXPECTATION | L.2.3(a) | Compare formal and informal uses of English. ReadyRosie Share Your Knowledge Sharing Chores and Your Day |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.4. | Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 2 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies. |
EXPECTATION | L.2.4(a) | Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. ReadyRosie Reading Strategies: Slow Down, Reread Wondering About Words |
EXPECTATION | L.2.4(b) | Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known prefix is added to a known word (e.g., happy/unhappy, tell/retell). ReadyRosie Shopping for Syllables Understanding Big Words Unpacking Prefixes |
EXPECTATION | L.2.4(c) | Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the same root (e.g., addition, additional). ReadyRosie Digging Into Roots |
EXPECTATION | L.2.4(d) | Use knowledge of the meaning of individual words to predict the meaning of compound words (e.g., birdhouse, lighthouse, housefly; bookshelf, notebook, bookmark). ReadyRosie Playground Compounds |
EXPECTATION | L.2.4(e) | Use glossaries and beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases. ReadyRosie Comprehension Clues Finding Information |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.5. | Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings. |
EXPECTATION | L.2.5(a) | Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., describe foods that are spicy or juicy). ReadyRosie Category Competition Hink Pink Million Dollar Words |
EXPECTATION | L.2.5(b) | Distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs (e.g., toss, throw, hurl) and closely related adjectives (e.g., thin, slender, skinny, scrawny). ReadyRosie Category Competition Hink Pink Million Dollar Words |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.2. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.2.6. | Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using adjectives and adverbs to describe (e.g., When other kids are happy that makes me happy). ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Color Poem Color Poem Free Verse Conversation Starters Describe It Feelings Charades Funny Pictures Hink Pink How can I help my child learn new words? Sharing Chores and Your Day What I Like About Me What Makes a Good Storyteller Who's Coming to Dinner? |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Language Arts |
Grade: 3 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.3. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.1. | Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Chapter Books It's All In Your Head Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Talking About Books What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.2. | Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Sequence and Summarize Story Train Talking About Books What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.3. | Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events. ReadyRosie Chapter Books Character Chat Feelings Charades Inside Outside Traits Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Story Train Talking About Books What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.3. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.4. | Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language. ReadyRosie Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Let's Look Closer Talking About Books What Makes a Good Storyteller |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.5. | Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections. ReadyRosie Favorite Genres My Turn, Your Turn Poetry Poetry Poetry Routine Pow Wow Crunch Song Lyrics Talking About Books Tips for helping your child love reading |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.6. | Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters. ReadyRosie Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.3. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.7. | Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting). ReadyRosie Pow Wow Crunch |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.9. | Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series). ReadyRosie What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RL.3. | Reading Standards for Literature |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RL.3.10. | By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 2-3 text complexity band independently and proficiently. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Chapter Books Daily Reading Routines Favorite Genres Five Finger Rule It's All In Your Head My Turn, Your Turn My Turn, Your Turn Poetry Poetry Poetry Routine Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Dialogue Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading Reading Strategy: Reading and Making Connections Song Lyrics What Makes a Good Storyteller |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.3. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Key Ideas and Details | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.1. | Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. ReadyRosie Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Will You Learn? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.2. | Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea. ReadyRosie That's So Cool What Will You Learn? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.3. | Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect. ReadyRosie Double the Recipe How Far Does It Fly? I Want to Know About Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Will You Learn? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.3. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Craft and Structure | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.4. | Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area. ReadyRosie Share Your Knowledge Wondering About Words |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.5. | Use text features and search tools (e.g., key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently. ReadyRosie Comprehension Clues Reading Recipes |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.3. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.7. | Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur). ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RI.3. | Reading Standards for Informational Text |
BENCHMARK | Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RI.3.10. | By the end of the year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, at the high end of the grades 2-3 text complexity band independently and proficiently. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Daily Reading Routines Double the Recipe Favorite Genres Five Finger Rule How Far Does It Fly? I Want to Know About Random, Bizarre Facts Reading Recipes That's So Cool What Will You Learn? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.3. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Phonics and Word Recognition | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.3.3. | Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.3(a) | Identify and know the meaning of the most common prefixes and derivational suffixes. ReadyRosie Shopping for Syllables Understanding Big Words Unpacking Prefixes |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.3(b) | Decode words with common Latin suffixes. ReadyRosie Shopping for Syllables Understanding Big Words |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.3(d) | Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. ReadyRosie Change One Letter Magical Creature Writing Race You To the Top Thinking About Word Chunks Word Challenge Write a Letter |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.RF.3. | Reading Standards: Foundational Skills |
BENCHMARK | Fluency | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | RF.3.4. | Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.4(a) | Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. ReadyRosie Books on the Go Building a Fort Chapter Books Daily Reading Routines Favorite Genres Five Finger Rule It's All In Your Head My Library List My Turn, Your Turn Pow Wow Crunch Read a Little, Think a Little Reading Dialogue Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading That's So Cool What Will You Learn? |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.4(b) | Read on-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings ReadyRosie Favorite Genres My Turn, Your Turn Poetry Poetry Poetry Routine Pow Wow Crunch Reading Strategy: Model Expressive Reading Song Lyrics |
EXPECTATION | RF.3.4(c) | Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary. ReadyRosie Wondering About Words Word Detective |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.1. | Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons. |
EXPECTATION | W.3.1(a) | Introduce the topic or text they are writing about, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure that lists reasons. ReadyRosie This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? |
EXPECTATION | W.3.1(c) | Use linking words and phrases (e.g., because, therefore, since, for example) to connect opinion and reasons. ReadyRosie This Is Important |
EXPECTATION | W.3.1(d) | Provide a concluding statement or section. ReadyRosie This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.2. | Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly. |
EXPECTATION | W.3.2(a) | Introduce a topic and group related information together; include illustrations when useful to aiding comprehension. ReadyRosie Create a Song Family Adventure List Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling This Is Important Write About a Family Tradition |
EXPECTATION | W.3.2(b) | Develop the topic with facts, definitions, and details. ReadyRosie Create a Song Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling This Is Important Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
EXPECTATION | W.3.2(c) | Use linking words and phrases (e.g., also, another, and, more, but) to connect ideas within categories of information. ReadyRosie Create a Song |
EXPECTATION | W.3.2(d) | Provide a concluding statement or section. ReadyRosie Write About a Family Tradition Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Text Types and Purposes | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.3. | Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. |
EXPECTATION | W.3.3(a) | Establish a situation and introduce a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally. ReadyRosie A Really Good Story Family Journaling Magical Creature Writing Make a Neighborhood Map My Family Comic Strip Sharing Chores and Your Day Tips for storytelling: Using gestures Why is storytelling important? Why should we tell family stories? Write Around Writing Telephone Game |
EXPECTATION | W.3.3(b) | Use dialogue and descriptions of actions, thoughts, and feelings to develop experiences and events or show the response of characters to situations. ReadyRosie A Really Good Story Family Poem Magical Creature Writing Write Around |
EXPECTATION | W.3.3(c) | Use temporal words and phrases to signal event order. ReadyRosie Family Journaling My Family Comic Strip Sharing Chores and Your Day Write Around Writing Telephone Game |
EXPECTATION | W.3.3(d) | Provide a sense of closure. ReadyRosie Family Journaling Magical Creature Writing My Family Comic Strip Story Train Write Around |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Production and Distribution of Writing | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.4. | With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose. (Grade-specific expectations for writing types are defined in standards 1-3 above.) ReadyRosie Family Adventure List Family Journaling I Love My Family Because... Interview an Expert Magical Creature Writing Make a Neighborhood Map My Family Comic Strip Nature Journaling Sharing Chores and Your Day Story Train This Is Important Tips for storytelling: Using gestures Why is storytelling important? Why should we tell family stories? Write About a Family Tradition Write Around Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.5. | With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing. ReadyRosie A Really Good Story This Is Important Write a Favorite Family Recipe |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Research to Build and Present Knowledge | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.7. | Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic. ReadyRosie Family Interview I Want to Know About Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling Who Are Your Heroes? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.8. | Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories. ReadyRosie Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling Who Are Your Heroes? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.W.3. | Writing Standards |
BENCHMARK | Range of Writing | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | W.3.10. | Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences. ReadyRosie Family Adventure List Family Journaling Make a Neighborhood Map Nature Journaling This Is Important |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.3. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.3.1. | Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 3 topics and texts, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly. |
EXPECTATION | SL.3.1(a) | Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under discussion. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.3.1(b) | Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., gaining the floor in respectful ways, listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion). ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.3.1(c) | Ask questions to check understanding of information presented, stay on topic, and link their comments to the remarks of others. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Freeze Dance Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Interview an Expert Kitchen Conversations Library Visit Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
EXPECTATION | SL.3.1(d) | Explain their own ideas and understanding in light of the discussion. ReadyRosie Conversation Starters Conversations in the Car Family Interview Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Kitchen Conversations Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Story Train Story of Your Name Take a Stand Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.3. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Comprehension and Collaboration | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.3.2. | Determine the main ideas and supporting details of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. ReadyRosie 20 Questions Draw Family Movie Night My Turn, Your Turn Random, Bizarre Facts |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.3.3. | Ask and answer questions about information from a speaker, offering appropriate elaboration and detail. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Conversation Starters Family Interview Freeze Dance Guess Who I Love My Family Because... Interview an Expert Library Visit Sharing Chores and Your Day This Is Important Who Are Your Heroes? Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.SL.3. | Speaking and Listening Standards |
BENCHMARK | Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.3.4. | Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace. ReadyRosie 20 Questions 20 Questions Draw Create a Song Family Interview Share Your Knowledge Sharing Chores and Your Day Who's Coming to Dinner? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | SL.3.6. | Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification. ReadyRosie Family Interview Sharing Chores and Your Day Simon Says Take a Stand Who's Coming to Dinner? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.1. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(a) | Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences. ReadyRosie Acrostic Poem Noun Charades |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(b) | Form and use regular and irregular plural nouns. ReadyRosie Noun Charades |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(c) | Use abstract nouns (e.g., childhood). ReadyRosie Noun Charades |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(e) | Form and use the simple (e.g., I walked; I walk; I will walk) verb tenses. ReadyRosie Magical Creature Writing |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(g) | Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified. ReadyRosie Category Competition Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Million Dollar Words |
EXPECTATION | L.3.1(i) | Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences. ReadyRosie Magical Creature Writing Writing Telephone Game |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Conventions of Standard English | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.2. | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. |
EXPECTATION | L.3.2(c) | Use commas and quotation marks in dialogue. ReadyRosie Write Around |
EXPECTATION | L.3.2(e) | Use conventional spelling for high-frequency and other studied words and for adding suffixes to base words (e.g., sitting, smiled, cries, happiness). ReadyRosie Change One Letter Magical Creature Writing Shopping for Syllables Spelling Pattern Game Thinking About Word Chunks Understanding Big Words Word Challenge Write a Letter |
EXPECTATION | L.3.2(f) | Use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g., word families, position-based spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules, meaningful word parts) in writing words. ReadyRosie Change One Letter Magical Creature Writing Spelling Pattern Game Thinking About Word Chunks Word Challenge Write a Letter |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Knowledge of Language | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.3. | Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. |
EXPECTATION | L.3.3(a) | Choose words and phrases for effect. ReadyRosie Acrostic Poem Create a Song Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Million Dollar Words Noun Charades Sharing Chores and Your Day |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.4. | Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning word and phrases based on grade 3 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. |
EXPECTATION | L.3.4(a) | Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. ReadyRosie Wondering About Words Word Detective |
EXPECTATION | L.3.4(b) | Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known affix is added to a known word (e.g., agreeable/disagreeable, comfortable/uncomfortable, care/careless, heat/preheat). ReadyRosie Shopping for Syllables Understanding Big Words Unpacking Prefixes |
EXPECTATION | L.3.4(c) | Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the same root (e.g., company, companion). ReadyRosie Digging Into Roots |
EXPECTATION | L.3.4(d) | Use glossaries or beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases. ReadyRosie Comprehension Clues |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.5. | Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings. |
EXPECTATION | L.3.5(a) | Distinguish the literal and nonliteral meanings of words and phrases in context (e.g., take steps). ReadyRosie Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Let's Look Closer Wondering About Words Word Detective |
EXPECTATION | L.3.5(b) | Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., describe people who are friendly or helpful). ReadyRosie Category Competition Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Million Dollar Words |
EXPECTATION | L.3.5(c) | Distinguish shades of meaning among related words that describe states of mind or degrees of certainty (e.g., knew, believed, suspected, heard, wondered). ReadyRosie Category Competition Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty Million Dollar Words |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.L.3. | Language Standards |
BENCHMARK | Vocabulary Acquisition and Use | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | L.3.6. | Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate conversational, general academic, and domain-specific words and phrases, including those that signal spatial and temporal relationships (e.g., After dinner that night we went looking for them). ReadyRosie Category Competition Create a Song Feelings Charades Hinky Pinky and Hinketty Pinketty How can I help my child learn new words? Million Dollar Words Noun Charades Share Your Knowledge Sharing Chores and Your Day What Makes a Good Storyteller Wondering About Words |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Mathematics |
Grade: K - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MP. | Mathematical Practices |
BENCHMARK | MP-1. | Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Car Time Math Family Math Book How Many Legs? |
BENCHMARK | MP-2. | Reason abstractly and quantitatively. ReadyRosie How Many Legs? The Right Size |
BENCHMARK | MP-3. | Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. ReadyRosie Building a Fort More or Less Salty Numbers Would It Work? |
BENCHMARK | MP-4. | Model with mathematics. ReadyRosie Family Math Book When Five is Big Would It Work? |
BENCHMARK | MP-7. | Look for and make use of structure. ReadyRosie Pattern Walk |
BENCHMARK | MP-8. | Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. ReadyRosie Pattern Walk |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.CC.K. | Counting and Cardinality |
BENCHMARK | Know number names and the count sequence. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.1. | Count to 100 by ones and by tens. ReadyRosie Add One Card Sequencing and Counting My Favorite Things Number Lookout Salty Numbers Ten in a Row What Am I Counting? What Comes Next? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.2. | Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1). ReadyRosie Add One Card Sequencing and Counting My Favorite Things Number Lookout Salty Numbers Spill the Beans Ten in a Row What Am I Counting? What Comes Next? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.3. | Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects). ReadyRosie Go Fish My Favorite Things Numbers on My Back Sneaky Math Note |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.CC.K. | Counting and Cardinality |
BENCHMARK | Count to tell the number of objects. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.4. | Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality. |
EXPECTATION | CC.K.4(a) | When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object. ReadyRosie Car Race Count with Your Eyes I See Three In Ten Seconds Pairs of Socks Sneaky Math Note Spill the Beans The Biggest Number What Am I Counting? What Do I Have? |
EXPECTATION | CC.K.4(b) | Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted. ReadyRosie Car Race Count with Your Eyes I See Three In Ten Seconds Pairs of Socks Sneaky Math Note Spill the Beans The Biggest Number What Am I Counting? What Do I Have? |
EXPECTATION | CC.K.4(c) | Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger. ReadyRosie Add One Card Sequencing and Counting My Favorite Things Number Lookout Salty Numbers Spill the Beans Ten in a Row What Am I Counting? What Comes Next? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.CC.K. | Counting and Cardinality |
BENCHMARK | Count to tell the number of objects. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.5. | Count to answer ''how many?'' questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects. ReadyRosie Car Race Count with Your Eyes I See Three In Ten Seconds Sneaky Math Note Spill the Beans The Biggest Number What Do I Have? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.CC.K. | Counting and Cardinality |
BENCHMARK | Compare numbers. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.6. | Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies. ReadyRosie In Ten Seconds More or Less The Biggest Number |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | CC.K.7. | Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals. ReadyRosie Ten in a Row |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.K. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Understand addition as putting together and adding to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.K.1. | Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings1, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations. ReadyRosie Car Race Family Math Book Finish My Set Fishing for Tens How Many Legs? Math Journal Walk Putting Away Dishes |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.K.2. | Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10, e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Bedtime Math Story Car Race Car Time Math Family Math Book Finish My Set Fishing for Tens How Many Legs? Math Journal Walk Putting Away Dishes Restaurant Story Problems Spill the Beans |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.K.3. | Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 5 = 2 + 3 and 5 = 4 + 1). ReadyRosie Fishing for Tens Give Me Five Make Ten Sneaky Math Note What Do I Have? What's Left? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.K.4. | For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record the answer with a drawing or equation. ReadyRosie Fishing for Tens Give Me Five Make Ten Sneaky Math Note What Do I Have? What's Left? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.K.5. | Fluently add and subtract within 5. ReadyRosie Car Race Math Fact Memory Roll the Difference Spill the Beans |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.K. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Work with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.K.1. | Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (such as 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones. ReadyRosie Fishing for Tens Give Me Five Make Ten Sneaky Math Note What Do I Have? What's Left? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.K. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Describe and compare measurable attributes. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.K.1. | Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object. ReadyRosie Blow Your House Down! Hunt and Measure Measurable Me |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.K.2. | Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has ''more of''/''less of'' the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter. ReadyRosie Blow Your House Down! Guess and Measure How Far Does It Fly? Hunt and Measure Measurable Me Measure your Steps Ramp Car Racing The Right Size |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.K. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.K.3. | Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count. ReadyRosie Card Sorting I Spy a Coin Toy Organization |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.G.K. | Geometry |
BENCHMARK | Identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres). | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.1. | Describe objects in the environment using names of shapes, and describe the relative positions of these objects using terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to. ReadyRosie Is it a Triangle? Pattern Walk Shape Scavenger Hunt |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.2. | Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size. ReadyRosie Canned Shape Scavenger Hunt |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.3. | Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, ''flat'') or three-dimensional (''solid''). ReadyRosie Shape Scavenger Hunt |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.G.K. | Geometry |
BENCHMARK | Analyze, compare, create, and compose shapes. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.4. | Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/''corners'') and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length). ReadyRosie Canned Shape Scavenger Hunt |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.5. | Model shapes in the world by building shapes from components (e.g., sticks and clay balls) and drawing shapes. ReadyRosie Is it a Triangle? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.K.6. | Compose simple shapes to form larger shapes. For example, ''Can you join these two triangles with full sides touching to make a rectangle?'' ReadyRosie Is it a Triangle? |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Mathematics |
Grade: 1 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MP. | Mathematical Practices |
BENCHMARK | MP-1. | Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Car Time Math Family Math Book |
BENCHMARK | MP-3. | Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Category Hunt One of These Is Not Like the Other Would It Work? |
BENCHMARK | MP-4. | Model with mathematics. ReadyRosie Family Math Book When Five is Big Would It Work? |
BENCHMARK | MP-6. | Attend to precision. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
BENCHMARK | MP-7. | Look for and make use of structure. ReadyRosie One of These Is Not Like the Other |
BENCHMARK | MP-8. | Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.1. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.1. | Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Bedtime Math Story Car Time Math Domino Subtraction Family Math Book Fishing for Tens Input Output Math Journal Walk Restaurant Story Problems Spill the Beans The Final Price Is... |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.2. | Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Restaurant Story Problems Ten Scoops The Final Price Is... |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.1. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.3. | Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. Examples: If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.) ReadyRosie Fishing for Doubles |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.4. | Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 - 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8. ReadyRosie Addition War Can you Make 21? Car Race Dice Knockout Domino Addition Domino Subtraction Fifteen Fact Memory Fishing for Doubles Math Fact Memory Roll the Difference Spill the Beans Ten Dimes Ten Scoops |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.1. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Add and subtract within 20. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.5. | Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2). ReadyRosie Addition War Domino Addition Fifteen Fact Memory I Can Make You Say 21 Make Ten Roll the Difference |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.6. | Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13). ReadyRosie Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can you Make 21? Car Race Dice Knockout Domino Addition Domino Subtraction Fifteen Fact Memory Fishing for Doubles Math Fact Memory Roll the Difference Spill the Beans Ten Scoops |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.1. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Work with addition and subtraction equations. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.1.8. | Determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation relating to three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 + ? = 11, 5 = _ - 3, 6 + 6 = _. ReadyRosie Where Did I Start? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.1. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Extend the counting sequence. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.1. | Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral. ReadyRosie I Can Make You Say 21 Sneaky Math Note Ten in a Row |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.1. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Understand place value. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.2. | Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases: |
EXPECTATION | NBT.1.2(a) | 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones -- called a ''ten.'' ReadyRosie How Many Fingers? How Many Tens in 50? Location Guess My Number Stacking Pennies Ten Dimes |
EXPECTATION | NBT.1.2(b) | The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones. ReadyRosie How Many Fingers? How Many Tens in 50? Location Guess My Number Stacking Pennies Ten Dimes |
EXPECTATION | NBT.1.2(c) | The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones). ReadyRosie How Many Fingers? How Many Tens in 50? Location Guess My Number Stacking Pennies Ten Dimes |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.1. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Understand place value. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.3. | Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <. ReadyRosie Greater Than I'm Thinking of a Number Location Guess My Number Ten in a Row |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.1. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.4. | Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten. ReadyRosie Broken Calculator Keys Car Race Fishing for Tens Ten Dimes |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.5. | Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used. ReadyRosie Ten More |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.1.6. | Subtract multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 from multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 (positive or zero differences), using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. ReadyRosie Ten More |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.1. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Measure lengths indirectly and by iterating length units. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.1.1. | Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Hunt and Measure Measurable Me Ramp Car Racing |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.1.2. | Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps. Limit to contexts where the object being measured is spanned by a whole number of length units with no gaps or overlaps. ReadyRosie Hunt and Measure |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.1. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Tell and write time. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.1.3. | Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks. ReadyRosie Body Clock |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.1. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Represent and interpret data. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.1.4. | Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another. ReadyRosie Survey Says |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.G.1. | Geometry |
BENCHMARK | Reason with shapes and their attributes. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.1.1. | Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size) ; build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes. ReadyRosie Folding a Blanket One of These Is Not Like the Other Paper Airplane Geometry |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.1.2. | Compose two-dimensional shapes (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, half-circles, and quarter-circles) or three-dimensional shapes (cubes, right rectangular prisms, right circular cones, and right circular cylinders) to create a composite shape, and compose new shapes from the composite shape. ReadyRosie Folding a Blanket Paper Airplane Geometry |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.1.3. | Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters, and use the phrases half of, fourth of, and quarter of. Describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares. Understand for these examples that decomposing into more equal shares creates smaller shares. ReadyRosie Folding Napkins Making Playdough Together |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Mathematics |
Grade: 2 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MP. | Mathematical Practices |
BENCHMARK | MP-1. | Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Can I Stump You? Family Math Book |
BENCHMARK | MP-3. | Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Category Hunt One of These Is Not Like the Other |
BENCHMARK | MP-4. | Model with mathematics. ReadyRosie Family Math Book Is it Reasonable? When Five is Big |
BENCHMARK | MP-6. | Attend to precision. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
BENCHMARK | MP-7. | Look for and make use of structure. ReadyRosie One of These Is Not Like the Other |
BENCHMARK | MP-8. | Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.2. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.2.1. | Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Can I Stump You? Family Math Book Input Output Make One Up Restaurant Story Problems |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.2. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Add and subtract within 20. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.2.2. | Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers. ReadyRosie Addition War Can you Make 21? Fifteen Fact Memory Fishing for Doubles Subtraction War |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.2. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Work with equal groups of objects to gain foundations for multiplication. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.2.3. | Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members, e.g., by pairing objects or counting them by 2s; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends. ReadyRosie Even or Odd? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.2.4. | Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends. ReadyRosie An Array of Brownies I Spy Sums and Products Table Times |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.2. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Understand place value. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.1. | Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases: |
EXPECTATION | NBT.2.1(a) | 100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens -- called a ''hundred.'' ReadyRosie All About My Number How Much to 1,000? Less Than Location Guess My Number Place Value Battle Place Value Dice |
EXPECTATION | NBT.2.1(b) | The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones). ReadyRosie All About My Number How Much to 1,000? Less Than Place Value Battle Place Value Dice |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.2. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Understand place value. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.2. | Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s. ReadyRosie Buzz on 3 Dollars and Dice One Hundred More |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.3. | Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. ReadyRosie All About My Number Dollars and Dice Place Value Dice Sneaky Math Note Thousand More |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.4. | Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and <. symbols to record the results of comparisons. ReadyRosie Greater Than Is it Reasonable? Less Than Location Guess My Number Place Value Battle The Greater Number |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.2. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.5. | Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. ReadyRosie 2-Digit Addition War Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can I Stump You? Can you Make 21? Close Call Coupon Savings Dollars and Dice Fishing for Doubles How Much to 1,000? Race to Zero Skunk Addition Subtraction Switch The Answer Is Thousand More What's the Difference? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.6. | Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations. ReadyRosie 2-Digit Addition War Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can I Stump You? Can you Make 21? Close Call Coupon Savings Dollars and Dice Fishing for Doubles How Much to 1,000? Restaurant Story Problems Skunk Addition The Answer Is Thousand More |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.7. | Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds. ReadyRosie 2-Digit Addition War Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can I Stump You? Can you Make 21? Close Call Coupon Savings Dollars and Dice Fishing for Doubles How Much to 1,000? Race to Zero Skunk Addition Subtraction Switch The Answer Is Thousand More What's the Difference? |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.8. | Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100-900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100-900. ReadyRosie Dollars and Dice |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.2.9. | Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations. ReadyRosie Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can I Stump You? Can you Make 21? Dollars and Dice Fishing for Doubles How Much to 1,000? Skunk Addition Subtraction Switch The Answer Is Thousand More What's the Difference? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.2. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.2.1. | Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Ramp Car Racing |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.2.3. | Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Ramp Car Racing Three Questions |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.2.4. | Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Ramp Car Racing |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.2. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Work with time and money. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.2.8. | Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and cents symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have? ReadyRosie What's in a Dollar? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.2. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Represent and interpret data. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.2.9. | Generate measurement data by measuring lengths of several objects to the nearest whole unit, or by making repeated measurements of the same object. Show the measurements by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in whole-number units. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Ramp Car Racing |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.G.2. | Geometry |
BENCHMARK | Reason with shapes and their attributes. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.2.1. | Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. ReadyRosie Mystery Shape Paper Airplane Geometry |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.2.2. | Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them. ReadyRosie An Array of Brownies |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.2.3. | Partition circles and rectangles into two, three, or four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, thirds, half of, a third of, etc., and describe the whole as two halves, three thirds, four fourths. Recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape. ReadyRosie Counting Fractions |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Mathematics |
Grade: 3 - Adopted: 2012 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MP. | Mathematical Practices |
BENCHMARK | MP-1. | Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Can I Stump You? Family Math Book |
BENCHMARK | MP-2. | Reason abstractly and quantitatively. ReadyRosie That's Crazy! |
BENCHMARK | MP-3. | Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. ReadyRosie Building a Fort Category Hunt |
BENCHMARK | MP-4. | Model with mathematics. ReadyRosie Family Math Book That's Crazy! When Five is Big |
BENCHMARK | MP-6. | Attend to precision. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
BENCHMARK | MP-8. | Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. ReadyRosie Category Hunt |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.3. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.1. | Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 x 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 x 7. ReadyRosie I Spy Sums and Products Let's Go to 100 Multiplication War Price Per Pound Say it a Different Way |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.2. | Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 / 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 / 8. ReadyRosie Fair Share |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.3. | Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Can I Stump You? Family Math Book Let's Go to 100 Table Times |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.4. | Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 x ? = 48, 5 = _ / 3, 6 x 6 = ? ReadyRosie Math Mind Reading Parts Unknown |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.3. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.5. | Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide. Examples: If 6 x 4 = 24 is known, then 4 x 6 = 24 is also known. (Commutative property of multiplication.) 3 x 5 x 2 can be found by 3 x 5 = 15, then 15 x 2 = 30, or by 5 x 2 = 10, then 3 x 10 = 30. (Associative property of multiplication.) Knowing that 8 x 5 = 40 and 8 x 2 = 16, one can find 8 x 7 as 8 x (5 + 2) = (8 x 5) + (8 x 2) = 40 + 16 = 56. (Distributive property.) ReadyRosie I Spy Sums and Products Multiplication War |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.6. | Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 / 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8. ReadyRosie Domino Division Fair Share I Spy Sums and Products Let's Go to 100 Math Mind Reading Product Practice |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.3. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Multiply and divide within 100. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.7. | Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 x 5 = 40, one knows 40 / 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers. ReadyRosie Domino Division Fair Share I Spy Sums and Products Let's Go to 100 Math Mind Reading Multiplication War Over Under Product Practice |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.OA.3. | Operations and Algebraic Thinking |
BENCHMARK | Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | OA.3.8. | Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding. ReadyRosie Can I Stump You? Family Math Book Input Output Let's Go to 100 Make One Up Restaurant Story Problems Table Times |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NBT.3. | Number and Operations in Base Ten |
BENCHMARK | Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.3.1. | Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. ReadyRosie Round Showdown The Greater Number |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NBT.3.2. | Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. ReadyRosie 2-Digit Addition War Broken Calculator Keys Can I Stump You? Can you Make 21? Close Call Coupon Savings Dollars and Dice How Much to 1,000? Race to Zero Skunk Addition The Answer Is Thousand More What's the Difference? |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NF.3. | Number and Operations--Fractions |
BENCHMARK | Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NF.3.1. | Understand a fraction 1/b as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into b equal parts; understand a fraction a/b as the quantity formed by a parts of size 1/b. ReadyRosie Fractions on a Number Line Shape Up! |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.NF.3. | Number and Operations--Fractions |
BENCHMARK | Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | NF.3.3. | Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size. |
EXPECTATION | NF.3.3(a) | Understand two fractions as equivalent (equal) if they are the same size, or the same point on a number line. ReadyRosie Sharing an Apple |
EXPECTATION | NF.3.3(b) | Recognize and generate simple equivalent fractions, e.g., 1/2 = 2/4, 4/6 = 2/3). Explain why the fractions are equivalent, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. ReadyRosie Sharing an Apple |
EXPECTATION | NF.3.3(c) | Express whole numbers as fractions, and recognize fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Examples: Express 3 in the form 3 = 3/1; recognize that 6/1 = 6; locate 4/4 and 1 at the same point of a number line diagram. ReadyRosie Fractions on a Number Line Shape Up! |
EXPECTATION | NF.3.3(d) | Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. ReadyRosie Fractions on a Number Line |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.3. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Solve problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.1. | Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram. ReadyRosie Now is the Time |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.2. | Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem. ReadyRosie Cooking Estimation Double the Recipe Reading Recipes |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.3. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Represent and interpret data. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.3. | Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step ''how many more'' and ''how many less'' problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets. ReadyRosie Graphing Walking Goals |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.4. | Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-- whole numbers, halves, or quarters. ReadyRosie How Far Does It Fly? Ramp Car Racing |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.3. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Geometric measurement: understand concepts of area and relate area to multiplication and to addition. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.5. | Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement. |
EXPECTATION | MD.3.5(a) | A square with side length 1 unit, called ''a unit square,'' is said to have ''one square unit'' of area, and can be used to measure area. ReadyRosie Cracker Perimeter & Area |
EXPECTATION | MD.3.5(b) | A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by n unit squares is said to have an area of n square units. ReadyRosie Cracker Perimeter & Area |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.3. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Geometric measurement: understand concepts of area and relate area to multiplication and to addition. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.6. | Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units). ReadyRosie Cracker Perimeter & Area |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.MD.3. | Measurement and Data |
BENCHMARK | Geometric measurement: understand concepts of area and relate area to multiplication and to addition. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | MD.3.7. | Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition. |
EXPECTATION | MD.3.7(b) | Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning. ReadyRosie An Array of Brownies |
EXPECTATION | MD.3.7(c) | Use tiling to show in a concrete case that the area of a rectangle with whole-number side lengths a and b + c is the sum of a x b and a x c. Use area models to represent the distributive property in mathematical reasoning. ReadyRosie I Spy Sums and Products |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.G.3. | Geometry |
BENCHMARK | Reason with shapes and their attributes. | |
GRADE LEVEL EXAMPLE | G.3.2. | Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole. For example, partition a shape into 4 parts with equal area, and describe the area of each part as 1/4 of the area of the shape. ReadyRosie Counting Fractions Shape Up! |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Science |
Grade: K - Adopted: 2009 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.1. | Concepts and Processes: In the context of unifying concepts and processes, students develop an understanding of scientific content through inquiry. Science is a dynamic process; concepts and content are best learned through inquiry and investigation. Concepts in Life Systems, Earth and Space Systems, and Physical Systems are taught within the context of the following Unifying Concepts and Processes of Science: Systems, classification, order and organization; Evidence, models, and explanations; Cycles and change over time; Measurement and Form and function. |
BENCHMARK | SC4.1.2. | Life Systems: Life Cycles of Organisms: Students sequence life cycles of living things, and recognize that plants and animals resemble their parents. ReadyRosie Family Sensory Walk |
BENCHMARK | SC4.1.4. | Earth and Space Systems: Properties of Earth Materials: Students investigate water, air, rocks, and soils to compare basic properties of earth materials. ReadyRosie I Found This |
Wyoming Content and Performance Standards |
Science |
Grade: 1 - Adopted: 2009 |
CONTENT STANDARD | WY.1. | Concepts and Processes: In the context of unifying concepts and processes, students develop an understanding of scientific content through inquiry. Science is a dynamic process; concepts and content are best learned through inquiry and investigation. Concepts in Life Systems, Earth and Space Systems, and Physical Systems are taught within the context of the following Unifying Concepts and Processes of Science: Systems, classification, order and organization; Evidence, models, and explanations; Cycles and change over time; Measurement and Form and function. |
BENCHMARK | SC4.1.2. | Life Systems: Life Cycles of Organisms: Students sequence life cycles of living things, and recognize that plants and animals resemble their parents. ReadyRosie Family Sensory Walk |
BENCHMARK | SC4.1.4. | Earth and Space Systems: Properties of Earth Materials: Students investigate water, air, rocks, and soils to compare basic properties of earth materials. ReadyRosie I Found This |