Description
This domain will introduce students to the development of early civilizations by examining the fundamental features of civilizations, including the advent of farming, establishment of cities and government, and creation of other practices, such as writing and religion. It should be noted that the word civilization, as used in this domain, is not meant to convey a value judgment but to indicate that a group of people collectively established and shared these practices.
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Bilingual Language Progressions
These resources, developed by the New York State Education Department, provide standard-level scaffolding suggestions for English Language Learners (ELLs) to help them meet grade-level demands. Each resource contains scaffolds at multiple levels of language acquisition and describes the linguistic demands of the standards to help ELA teachers as well as ESL/bilingual teachers scaffold content for their English learning students.
Tags
- CCSS Standard:
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L.1.5.C,
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L.1.6,
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RI.1.1,
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RI.1.10,
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RI.1.2,
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RI.1.3,
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RI.1.4,
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RI.1.7,
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RI.1.9,
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RL.1.3,
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RL.1.6,
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SL.1.1,
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SL.1.1.A,
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SL.1.1.B,
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SL.1.1.C,
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SL.1.2,
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SL.1.3,
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SL.1.4,
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SL.1.5,
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SL.1.6,
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W.1.5,
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W.1.8
Credits
From EngageNY.org of the New York State Education Department. Grade 1 ELA Domain 4: Early World Civilizations.
Available from engageny.org/resource/grade-1-ela-domain-4-early-world-civilizations; accessed 2015-05-29.
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