Key 1: Read at Advanced Levels in Grades K 2



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SEVEN KEYS TO COLLEGE READINESS www.mcps7keys.org Key 1: Read at Advanced Levels in Grades K 2 Description and Examples of Reading Text Levels Spring 2009 MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rockville, Maryland

Table of Contents Elementary Reading Text Level Description.page 1 Literary Text Level 4..page 2 Informational Text Level 4.page 3 Literary Text Level 6..page 4 Informational Text Level 6.page 5 Literary Text Level 16 page 6 Informational Text Level 16...page 7 Literary Text Level M.page 8 Informational Text Level M page 9 TerraNova, The Second Edition (TN2) Example page 10 Teaching reading to young children is a complex process. Young children develop reading skills and strategies at different rates and reach benchmarks at different times. This document provides examples and characteristics of texts at levels 4, 6, 16 and M. Text levels are used to plan and deliver reading instruction. Provide feedback on this document to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary Reading Language Arts Department, 850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, Maryland, 20850, Room 256, or at 301-279-3154.

Elementary Reading Text Level Description Leveled texts are an arrangement of books, both literary and informational, from easiest to hardest defined by a set of characteristics. Literary texts are stories, poems, and plays. Informational texts convey or explain. Assigning levels to texts assists teachers in selecting books that match readers skills to the supports and challenges in the text. Text characteristics determine whether a text is easy or hard for a student to read. There is a degree of variation within each level. The challenge of one book might be figurative language, while the challenge of another book at the same level might be sentence length, vocabulary, or advanced concepts. In MCPS, two leveling systems are used: Reading Recovery Text Levels 1 16 Guided Reading (Fountas and Pinnell) Text Levels J Z The Reading Recovery numerical system is used to designate kindergarten and first grade level-appropriate text in all MCPS schools and aligns with Reading Recovery. Reading Recovery is a first grade intervention that is implemented in selected elementary schools. The transition to the Guided Reading alphabetical system occurs at the second grade level. Text levels indicate a progression from easiest to most challenging and are not limited to a specific grade level. However, to provide guidance to teachers, a Reading Targets Text Level Chart has been developed. Reading Targets Text Level Chart: K 5 Grade Level End of First Quarter End of Second Quarter End of Third Quarter End of Fourth Quarter Kindergarten (Not Applicable) Level 1 (A) Level 2 3 (B C) Level 4 (C)* First Grade Level 5 7 (D E) Level 8 11 (E G) Level 12 15 (H I) Level 16 17 (I) Second Grade Level J Level K Level L Level M Third Grade Level M Level N Level O Level P Fourth Grade Level Q R Level S T Fifth Grade Level T U Level V W * Text level 6 has been identified as the stretch goal for the end of kindergarten, in accordance with the 7 Keys to College Readiness Advanced Reading in Grades K 2. - 1 -

Text Level 4 Literary Text Sample text from Little Chimp and Big Chimp. simple three- and four-word sentences. many familiar words repeated throughout the book. some words with inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing). pictures that help tell the story. read and write about 25 30 familiar words. think about: Does it make sense? and Does it sound right? use beginning consonant sounds to read unknown words. accurately read the words as if talking. retell the story in own words. Beginning level texts can be previewed at the school. - 2 -

Text Level 4 Informational Text Sample text from Up and Down. simple three- and four-word sentences. many familiar words that are repeated throughout the book. some words with inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing). pictures that support the facts in informational text. read and write about 25 30 familiar words. think about: Does it make sense? and Does it sound right? use beginning consonant sounds to read unknown words. accurately read the words as if talking. retell the facts in own words. Beginning level texts can be previewed at the school. - 3 -

Text Level 6 Literary Text Sample text from Clever Fox. a variety of sentences with up to eight to ten words. many familiar words that students need to read quickly. words with basic phonetic patterns, such as consonants, digraphs, and short vowel sounds. words with inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing). some compound words. some irregular past tense verbs (ran, came). pictures that support a storyline with real problems and solutions in narrative text or facts in informational text. read and write 40 or more familiar words. use basic phonetic skills, such as consonants, digraphs, and short vowel sounds to read unfamiliar words. think about, while reading: Does it make sense? Does it sound right? and Does it look right? reread to self-correct errors. read with fluency, expression, and phrasing. use punctuation to guide meaning and fluency. retell the story or facts in own words. answer questions about what is read. Beginning level texts can be previewed at the school. - 4 -

Text Level 6 Informational Text Sample text from How Machines Help. a variety of sentences with up to eight to ten words. many familiar words that students need to read quickly. words with basic phonetic patterns, such as consonants, digraphs, and short vowel sounds. words with inflectional endings (-s, -ed, -ing). some compound words. some irregular past tense verbs (ran, came). pictures that support facts in informational text. additional features, such as labels, bold print, headings, table of contents, index, and challenging concepts and vocabulary. read and write 40 or more familiar words. use basic phonetic skills, such as consonants, digraphs, and short vowel sounds to read unfamiliar words. think about, while reading: Does it make sense? Does it sound right? and Does it look right? reread to self-correct errors. read with fluency, expression, and phrasing. use punctuation to guide meaning and fluency. retell the story or facts in own words. answer questions about what is read. Beginning level texts can be previewed at the school. - 5 -

Text Level 16 Literary Text Sample text from The Tale of the Turnip. longer simple sentences and longer compound sentences that may include clauses and prepositional phrases. a wide range of familiar words. many multisyllable words, generally easy to take apart to decode. many words with endings (-s, -ed, -ing), plurals, contractions, compound words, and possessives. more detailed episodes. self-monitor for meaning and sentence structure. apply phonetic skills to unknown words by taking words apart as they read. self-correct errors more consistently. discuss what is stated directly and what is implied in text. gain speed during reading and strength for longer periods of reading. Familiar books Level 16: Angus and the Cat, Marjorie Flack Are You My Mother?, P.D. Eastman A Color of His Own, Leo Lionni Henny Penny, Paul Goldone Leo the Late Bloomer, Robert Kraus - 6 -

Text level 16 Informational Text Sample text from The Busy Beavers. longer simple sentences and longer compound sentences that may include clauses and prepositional phrases. a wide range of familiar words. many multisyllable words, generally easy to take apart to decode. many words with endings (-s, -ed, -ing), plurals, contractions, compound words, and possessives. more detailed episodes. abstract ideas and unfamiliar concepts within informational text. a variety of additional features, such as labels, bold print, headings, glossary, insets, table of contents, index, and challenging concepts and vocabulary. Familiar books Level 16: Angus and the Cat, Marjorie Flack Are You My Mother?, P.D. Eastman A Color of His Own, Leo Lionni self-monitor for meaning and sentence structure. apply phonetic skills to unknown words by taking words apart as they read self-correct errors more consistently. discuss what is stated directly and what is implied in text. gain speed during reading and strength for longer periods of reading. Henny Penny, Paul Goldone Leo the Late Bloomer, Robert Kraus - 7 -

Text Level M Literary Text Sample text from The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo. sentences of varying length, with some very long complex sentences containing introductory clauses, and nouns, verbs, or adjectives in a series. unfamiliar content supported or extended by illustrations. simple plots and may include chapters with multiple episodes. more challenging vocabulary. think about what he/she already knows about the topic or subject, preview the text before reading, and make predictions. self-monitor for meaning. apply strategies when meeting challenges while reading. demonstrate literal, inferential, and critical comprehension orally and in writing after reading. read longer text silently and independently. Familiar books Level M: A Picture Book of Thurgood Marshall, David Adler Sharks, Gail Gibbons Blueberries for Sal, Robert McCloskey A Chair for My Mother, Vera Williams Junie B. Jones, Barbara Park - 8 -

Text Level M Informational Text Sample text from Seasons and Weather. sentences of varying length, with some very long complex sentences containing introductory clauses, and nouns, verbs, or adjectives in a series. unfamiliar content supported or extended by illustrations. a variety of layouts in informational text (question/answer, paragraphs, boxes, legends). a combination of graphics providing information that matches and extends the text, such as captions that provide important information to supplement the body of the text. more challenging vocabulary. Familiar books Level M: A Picture Book of Thurgood Marshall, David Adler Sharks, Gail Gibbons Blueberries for Sal, Robert McCloskey think about what he/she already knows about the topic or subject, preview the text before reading, and make predictions. self-monitor for meaning. apply strategies when meeting challenges while reading. demonstrate literal, inferential, and critical comprehension orally and in writing after reading. read longer text silently and independently. A Chair for My Mother, Vera Williams Junie B. Jones, Barbara Par - 9 -

TerraNova, The Second Edition (TN2) Example The TN2 is a standardized nationally normed assessment given to second grade students in the spring of each school year. The assessment tests knowledge and skills in reading and mathematics. In the reading item below, students read the poem, My Favorite Snow, and then respond to several multiple choice questions. A sample of a multiple choice question is provided below. - 10 -