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Organizing Information
Using maps, graphs, charts, tables, and other graphic aids to help organize information found in a text.
Sunshine State Standards
Strand A: Reading
Standard 1: The student uses the reading process effectively.
Benchmark LA.A.1.2.2:
The student uses a table of contents, index, headings, captions, illustrations, and major words to anticipate or predict content and purpose of a reading selection.
Strand B: Writing
Standard 1: The student uses the writing processes effectively.
Benchmark LA.B.2.2.2:
The student organizes information using alphabetical and numerical systems.Benchmark LA.B.2.2.6:
The student creates expository responses in which ideas and details follow an organizational pattern and are relevant to the purpose.Strand E: Literature
Standard 1: The student understands the common features of a variety of literary forms.
Benchmark LA.E.1.2.3:
The student knows the similarities and differences among the characters, settings, and events presented in various texts.
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4th Grade Reading Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
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