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Tennessee Department of Education
Content Standards Learning Expectations and Accomplishments K-6

Directions: Scroll to the grade level needed. There you will see the content standard, learning expectation, and student accomplishments for that grade level. These will give an idea of what children at each grade level should be able to do. Please note that in 3rd through 6th grade you will also see benchmark indicators as documented through state assessment. These are listed in three levels. All students are tested on objectives from all three lists.

Reading - Kindergarten

Content Standard: 1.0

The student will develop the reading and listening skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of print and non-print text.

Learning Expectations:

  1. 1.01 Develop oral language.
  2. 1.02 Develop listening skills.
  3. 1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
  4. 1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
  5. 1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words.
  6. 1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
  7. 1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
  8. 1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
  9. 1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
  10. 1.10 Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
  11. 1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
  12. 1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
  13. 1.13 Experience various literary genres.
  14. 1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.

Accomplishments:

  1. K.1.01  Develop oral language.
    1. Show evidence of expanding oral language through vocabulary growth.
    2. Speak clearly, properly, and politely.
    3. Begin to use rules for conversation (e.g., raise hands, take turns and focus attention on speaker).
    4. Give simple, two-step oral directions.
    5. Participate in group discussion.
    6. Participate in creative responses to text (e.g., response, discussion and dramatization).
    7. Ask and respond to questions from teacher and other group members.
    8. Begin to retell familiar stories.
    9. Dramatize, retell, and dictate what has been learned.
    10. Use familiar texts for recitations.
  2. K.1.02  Develop listening skills.
    1. Listen attentively to speaker for specific information.
    2. Use appropriate listening skills (e.g., do not interrupt, face speaker, ask questions).
    3. Listen and respond to a variety of media (e.g., books, audio tapes, videos).
    4. Recognize the difference between formal and informal languages.
    5. Follow simple, two step oral directions.
  3. K.1.03  Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
    1. Identify labels, logos, and signs in the environment (e.g., job instructions, room labels, poison and danger signs/labels).
    2. Understand that print has meaning.
    3. "Pretend read" from left to right, top to bottom, and front to back as well as hold a book upright and turn pages.
    4. Read and explain own writings and drawings.
    5. Identify front cover and back cover of a book.
    6. Distinguish letters from words.
  4. K.1.04  Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
    1. Understand that a phoneme is one distinct sound.
    2. Use sound stretching of one syllable words to identify each phoneme (cat, /c/, /a/, /t/).
    3. Use sound blending of each separately spoken phoneme to make meaningful word (/m/, /o/, /m/ to mom).
    4. Segment one-syllable words into individual sounds and blend the sounds into whole words.
    5. Recognize and produce rhyming words.
    6. Recognize words that have same beginning and ending sounds.
    7. Understand words are made up of one or more syllables (e.g., students clap syllables in words).
  5. K.1.05  Develop and use decoding strategies.
    1. Recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
    2. Begin to understand that the sequence of letters in a written word represents the sequence of sounds in a spoken word.
    3. Use letter-sound matches to decode simple words.
    4. Understand that as letters of words change, so do the sounds (alphabetic principle).
  6. K.1.06  Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
    1. Read simple text containing familiar letter-sound correspondences and high frequency words.
    2. Recognize that intonation and volume of voice assist with meaning.
    3. Read as "an emergent reader" a favorite story with fluent intonation and phrasing.
  7. K.1.07  Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
    1. Build vocabulary by listening to literature and participating in discussions.
    2. Build vocabulary by experiencing a wide range of text types.
    3. Participate in shared reading.
    4. Begin to use word families and word walls.
    5. Read some words by sight (e.g., the, has, an, can, run and color and number words).
    6. Use a picture dictionary to determine word meaning.
  8. K.1.08  Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
    1. Recognize a purpose for listening.
    2. Relate background knowledge to make meaning from text.
    3. Make predictions about text.
    4. Use illustrations to preview the text.
    5. Participate in the creation of graphic organizers (e.g., KWL, charts).
    6. Connect to life experience the information and events in texts.
  9. K.1.09  Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
    1. Derive meaning while reading by
      1. asking questions about a text.
      2. participating in discussions about text.
      3. predicting what will happen next as a story is shared.
      4. creating mental images of the story (e.g., characters, setting).
    2. Check for understanding after reading by
      1. recalling two to three step sequence of events.
      2. retelling story in own words.
      3. drawing conclusions based on evidence in the story
      4. using pictures to discuss main idea.
  10. K.1.10  Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
    1. Recognize the family and community as resources for information.
    2. Recognize a variety of print sources (e.g., books, newspapers, magazines, and charts).
    3. Recognize sources of information (e.g., books, graphs and computers).
  11. K.1.11  Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
    1. Recognize that printed materials provide information.
    2. Use common illustrations to gain meaning from text.
  12. K.1.12  Read independently for a variety of purposes. (At this level, the student will experience a variety of textx/media for different purposes.)
    1. Read to gain information (e.g., pictures, videos, picture books).
    2. Read for enjoyment (e.g., book on tape, posters, pictures, videos, picture books).
    3. Read to expand vocabulary (e.g., books on tape, photographs, posters)..
  13. K.1.13  Begin to experience various literary and media genres.
    1. Explore picture books.
    2. Explore alphabet and number books.
    3. Explore Mother Goose Rhymes and other rhyming books.
    4. Explore storybooks.
    5. Explore fairy tales.
    6. Explore poetry.
    7. Explore lyrics to songs.
    8. View various media genres (e.g., posters, pictures, photographs, films, videos).
    9. Sequence events in a story (e.g., using books, videos, films).
  14. K.1.14  Develop and maintain a motivation to read.
    1. Visit libraries and regularly check out materials.
    2. Share storybooks, poems and environmental print.
    3. Identify favorite stories.

Reading - First Grade

Content Standard: 1.0

The student will develop the reading and listening skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of print and non-print text.

Learning Expectations:

  1. 1.01 Develop oral language.
  2. 1.02 Develop listening skills.
  3. 1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
  4. 1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
  5. 1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words.
  6. 1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
  7. 1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
  8. 1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
  9. 1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
  10. 1.10 Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
  11. 1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
  12. 1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
  13. 1.13 Experience various literary genres.
  14. 1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.

Accomplishments:

  1. 1.1.01 Develop oral language.
    1. Show evidence of expanding oral language through vocabulary growth.
    2. Implement rules for conversation (e.g., raise hands, take turns, focus attention on speaker).
    3. Understand, follow and give oral directions.
    4. Participate in group discussions.
    5. Participate in creative responses to text (e.g., choral reading, discussion and drama).
    6. Respond to questions from teacher and other group members.
    7. Begin to narrate a personal story.
    8. Dramatize or retell what has been learned, heard or experienced.
    9. Use familiar texts for recitations.
  2. 1.1.02 Develop listening skills.
    1. Listen attentively to speaker for specific information.
    2. Use appropriate listening skills (e.g., do not interrupt, face speaker, ask questions).
    3. Listen and respond to a variety of media (e.g., books, audio tapes, videos).
    4. Recognize the difference between formal and informal languages.
    5. Understand and follow simple, three step oral directions.
  3. 1.1.03  Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
    1. Understand that printed materials provide information.
    2. Demonstrate directionality by reading left to right and top to bottom.
    3. Track print when being read to aloud.
    4. Read and explain own writings and drawings.
    5. Identify parts of a book (e.g., title page, table of contents).
    6. Recognize that groups of words make sentences.
    7. Understand punctuation (e.g., period, question mark).
  4. 1.1.04  Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
    1. Recognize words that begin with the same sounds.
    2. Recognize words that end with the same sounds.
    3. Identify rhyming words.
    4. Blend sounds together to form one-syllable words.
    5. Segment one-syllable words into sounds.
    6. Change targeted sounds to modify or change words.
    7. Show awareness of syllables by clapping, counting or moving objects.
  5. 1.1.05  Develop and use decoding strategies.
    1. Use knowledge of letter-sound correspondence knowledge and structural analysis to decode grade appropriate words.
    2. Decode phonetically regular, one-syllable words.
    3. Use decoding strategies, such as sounding out words, comparing similar words, breaking words into smaller words, and looking for word parts (e.g., compound words, word families, blends, and digraphs).
    4. Apply long and short vowel rules when decoding.
    5. Begin to decode unknown words automatically.
  6. 1.1.06  Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
    1. Begin to read orally with accuracy and confidence using appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression.
    2. Reflect punctuation of written text while reading orally.
    3. Participate in guided, oral readings.
    4. Demonstrate the automatic recognition of high frequency words.
    5. Read with increasing fluency and confidence from a variety of texts through paired readings, shared reading, choral reading, teacher-led reading, and reading from tapes.
    6. Read independently daily.
    7. Recite familiar texts to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
  7. 1.1.07  Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
    1. Build vocabulary by listening to literature, participating in discussions, and reading self-selected texts.
    2. Build vocabulary through frequent read-alouds.
    3. Participate in shared reading.
    4. Manipulate word families, word walls, and word sorts.
    5. Match oral words to written words.
    6. Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words by using a picture dictionary, picture clues, context clues and structural analysis.
    7. Add endings to base words (e.g., -s, -ed, -es, -ing).
    8. Identify simple abbreviations.
  8. 1.1.08  Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
    1. Develop a purpose for listening/reading.
    2. Participate in activities to build background knowledge to derive meaning from text.
    3. Make predictions about text.
    4. Use illustrations to preview text.
  9. 1.1.09  Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
    1. Derive meaning while reading by
      1. asking questions about text.
      2. recognizing errors in reading as they occur and self-correct.
      3. participating in discussions about text and relating to personal experiences.
      4. creating graphic organizers (e.g., charts, lists).
      5. predicting and adjusting outcomes during read-alouds.
    2. Check for understanding after reading by
      1. recalling three to four step sequence of events.
      2. retelling stories in their own words using sequencing words (i.e. first, next, last).
      3. drawing conclusions based on what has been read.
      4. recognizing main idea in pictures, picture books and texts.
  10. 1.1.10  Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
    1. Recognize the family and community as sources of information.
    2. Recognize a variety of print items as sources of information (e.g. books, magazines, maps, charts, and graphs).
    3. Recognize sources of information (e.g., books, maps, graphs, charts).
    4. Use graphic organizers to aid in understanding material from informational text (e.g., charts, graphs, web).
    5. Visit libraries to use and view appropriate material.
  11. 1.1.11  Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
    1. Begin to develop content specific vocabulary.
    2. Use text features to locate information (e.g., maps, charts, illustrations and table of contents).
  12. 1.1.12  Read independently for a variety of purposes. (At this level, the student will explore as an emergent reader.)
    1. Read for literary experience.
    2. Read to gain information.
    3. Read to perform a task.
    4. Read for enjoyment.
    5. Read to expand vocabulary.
    6. Read to build fluency.
  13. 1.1.13  Experience various literary and media genres.
    1. Read and view various literary (e.g., picture books, storybooks, fairy tales, poetry, lyrics to songs) and media (e.g., illustrations, the arts, films, videos) genres.
    2. Explore non-fiction.
    3. Identify characters, events, and settings in print and non-print text.
    4. Recognize main character(s) in print and non-print text.
    5. Determine whether a selection is real or fantasy.
    6. Recognize rhyme in Mother Goose and other rhyming books.
    7. Retell a story in correct sequence (e.g., using books, videos, films).
    8. Determine the problem in a story and discover its solution through classroom discussion.
  14. 1.1.14  Develop and maintain a motivation to read.
    1. Visit libraries/media centers and regularly check out materials.
    2. Share storybooks, poems, newspapers, and environmental print.
    3. Explore a wide variety of literature through read alouds, tapes, and independent reading.
    4. Identify favorite stories, informational text, authors, and illustrators.
    5. Engage in a variety of literacy activities voluntarily (e.g., self-select books and stories).
    6. Choose to read as a leisure activity.

    Reading - Second Grade

    Content Standard 1.0

    The student will develop the reading and listening skills necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and appreciation of print and non-print text.

    Learning Expectations:

    1. 1.01 Develop oral language.
    2. 1.02 Develop listening skills.
    3. 1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
    4. 1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
    5. 1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words.
    6. 1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
    7. 1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
    8. 1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
    9. 1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
    10. 1.10 Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
    11. 1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
    12. 1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
    13. 1.13 Experience various literary genres.
    14. 1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.

    Accomplishments:

    1. 2.1.01  Develop oral language.
      1. Show evidence of expanding oral language through vocabulary growth.
      2. Continue to implement rules for conversation.
      3. Understand, follow, and give oral directions.
      4. Participate in group discussion.
      5. Participate in creative responses to text (e.g., choral reading, discussion, and dramatization).
      6. Respond to questions from teachers and other group members.
      7. Narrate a personal story.
      8. Summarize lesson content.
    2. 2.1.02  Develop listening skills.
      1. Listen attentively to speaker for specific information.
      2. Use appropriate listening skills (e.g., does not interrupt, faces speaker, asks questions).
      3. Listens and responds to a variety of media (e.g., books, audio tapes, videos).
      4. Recognize the difference between formal and informal languages.
      5. Follow oral directions.
    3. 2.1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
      1. Read and explain own writings.
      2. Recognize that groups of sentences make a paragraph and paragraphs make a story.
      3. Recognize and use parts of a book (e.g., title, author, illustrator, table of contents and glossary).
      4. Understand punctuation (e.g., period, question mark, exclamation mark).
    4. 2.1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
      1. Develop awareness of sounds of language through repeated exposure to a variety of auditory experiences (e.g., poetry, books on tape, music lyrics, sound effects, and read-alouds).
      2. Add, delete, and change targeted sounds to modify or change words.
      3. Identify and produce rhyming words.
    5. 2.1.05  Develop and use decoding strategies.
      1. Use knowledge of letter-sound correspondence and structural analysis to decode words.
      2. Use decoding strategies, such as sounding out words, comparing similar words, breaking words into smaller words, and looking for word parts (e.g., compound words, word families, blends, and digraphs).
      3. Use known words to decode unknown words.
      4. Apply knowledge of basic syllabication rules.
    6. 2.1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
      1. Read orally to develop fluency, expression, accuracy, and confidence.
      2. Reflect punctuation within written text while reading orally.
      3. Participate in guided, oral readings.
      4. Demonstrate the automatic recognition of high frequency words.
      5. Read a variety of texts with fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
      6. Read independently daily.
    7. 2.1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
      1. Build vocabulary by listening to literature, participating in discussions, and reading self-selected and assigned texts.
      2. Recognize common abbreviations and contractions.
      3. Participate in shared reading.
      4. Manipulate word families, word wall and word sorts.
      5. Match oral words to print words.
      6. Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words (e.g., picture dictionary, picture clues, context clues and structural analysis).
      7. Add endings to base words to make new words (e.g., -ed, -ing, and -es).
      8. Identify simple multiple-meaning words based on the appropriate meaning for the context.
      9. Build vocabulary through frequent read-alouds.
    8. 2.1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
      1. Identify a purpose for reading.
      2. Participate in activities to build background knowledge to make meaning from text.
      3. Make predictions about text.
      4. Use illustrations to preview text.
      5. Create graphic organizers (e.g., KWL, webs, lists, story maps, charts).
      6. Connect life experience to information and events in texts.
    9. 2.1.09  Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
      1. Derive meaning while reading
        1. employing self-correction strategies (e.g., rereading, asking for help).
        2. participating in discussion about text and relating selection to personal experience.
        3. predicting and adjusting outcomes during reading.
      2. Check for understanding after reading by
        1. recalling the sequence of events in a story.
        2. drawing conclusions based on evidence gained while reading.
        3. restating story events in order to clarify and organize ideas.
        4. recognizing cause and effect.
        5. recognizing the main idea in picture books and texts.
    10. 2.1.10  Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
      1. Recognize outside resources (e.g., family and community).
      2. Recognize a variety of print sources (e.g., books, magazines, maps, charts, and graphs).
      3. Understand the purpose of various reference materials (e.g., dictionary, encyclopedia).
      4. Use graphic organizers to aid in understanding material from informational texts.
      5. Visit libraries and checks out appropriate materials.
    11. 2.1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
      1. Develop content specific vocabulary.
      2. Use text features to locate information (e.g., charts, maps and illustrations).
    12. 2.1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
      1. Read for literary experience.
      2. Read to gain information.
      3. Read to perform a task.
      4. Read for enjoyment.
      5. Read to expand vocabulary.
      6. Read to build fluency.
    13. 2.1.13 Experience various literary and media genres.
      1. Read and view various literary (e.g., picture books, storybooks, fairy tales, nonfiction texts, poetry, lyrics to songs) and media (e.g., illustrations, the arts, films, videos) genres.
      2. Understand the main idea in a visual message (e.g., pictures, cartoons, posters).
      3. Explore folktales and fables.
      4. Identify characters, plot, and setting in print and non-print text.
      5. Recognize how the main character and other characters interact with each other.
      6. Identify types of stories (e.g., folktales, fables, fairy tales).
      7. Determine whether the events in the reading selection are real or fantasy.
      8. Compare and contrast different stories.
      9. Determine the problem in a story and discover its solution.
    14. 2.1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.
      1. Visit libraries/media centers and regularly check out materials.
      2. Share storybooks, poems, environmental print, and own writing.
      3. Explore a wide variety of literature through read alouds, tapes, and independent reading.
      4. Identify favorite stories, informational text, authors and illustrators.
      5. Engage in a variety of literacy activities voluntarily (e.g., self-select books and stories).
      6. Relate literary experiences to others (e.g., book reports, sharing favorite stories).
      7. Experience daily opportunities to read.
      8. Choose to read as a leisure activity.

     

 

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