240's ILTS Middle Grades (5–8) Language Arts Study Guide Is 98% Test-Aligned

240's ILTS Middle Grades (5–8) Language Arts study guide is built around the official exam framework so you can study what is actually tested. This page shows exactly how the guide maps to the real exam — SMR by SMR and competency by competency — so you can see where coverage is strongest, where some depth gaps remain, and how each part of the guide supports your prep.

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4 domains · 91 competencies reviewed · 98% test-aligned
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Partially covered— core content is covered, but some depth gaps remain
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FOUNDATIONS OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT (DOMAIN 1) Partially covered
SMR 1.0001 Apply knowledge of foundations of research-based language and literacy instruction and assessment.
352 Qs16 Materials79 Cards9 VideosPartially covered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply the scientific basis of teaching to plan, evaluate, and modify instruction in literacy. P.Backward Design Covered 14 1 2 1 Covered by 1 topic (14 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 1 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of appropriate research to identify and implement instructional practices and strategies that are effective in supporting the literacy development of all students, including analyzing the role of systematic and explicit instruction in the development of literacy skills. P.Meaningful and Relevant Teaching Covered 28 1 1 1 Covered by 1 topic (28 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of the developmental sequence of language and literacy skills (e.g., stages of reading and spelling development), including age-level or grade-level benchmarks of development for adolescent learners and research and evidence related to the development of language, reading, and writing across the middle grades. ELA.Stages of Writing Development; ELA.Process of Learning - Spelling Covered 42 2 11 1 Covered by 2 topics (42 questions, 2 materials, 11 cards, 1 videos).
d. Demonstrate knowledge of the Illinois Learning Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects (23 Ill. Adm. Code 1.Appendix D, State Goals for Learning) and their organization, progressions, and interconnections among the skills; and recognize the influence of students' literacy skills on their performance on discipline-specific assessments. ELA.Illinois Standards and Assessment Partially covered 0 1 1 0 Partial coverage by 1 topic (0 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 0 videos); limited supporting content.
e. Analyze components of a comprehensive English language arts curriculum that develops students' literacy skills and strategies, ensures that instructional goals and objectives are met, and makes connections between the English language arts curriculum and developments in education, culture, and society. ELA.Interdisciplinary Connections Covered 15 1 3 0 Covered by 1 topic (15 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 0 videos).
f. Analyze the nature and communicative role of various features of language (e.g., semantics, syntax, morphology, pragmatics) in literacy development, and major theories and stages of first- and second-language acquisition, including the role of native language and literacy skills in learning to read and write in a new language. ELA.Basic Linguistic Concepts; ELA.Issues in Multiple Language Learning Covered 35 2 13 1 Covered by 2 topics (35 questions, 2 materials, 13 cards, 1 videos).
g. Analyze research-based best practices in literacy assessment (e.g., assessing students' interest and engagement in instruction; using assessment data, student work samples, and observations to plan and evaluate instruction; providing feedback to students; communicating the results of assessments appropriately; engaging students in self-assessment; maintaining and using accurate records of students' performance and progress in meeting literacy standards). ELA.Types of Assessment Covered 51 1 18 1 Covered by 1 topic (51 questions, 1 materials, 18 cards, 1 videos).
h. Analyze the needs of diverse learners with respect to literacy development, including understanding the impact of cultural, linguistic, cognitive, academic, physical, social, and emotional differences on students' language and literacy development; and recognize best practices for making English language arts content accessible in appropriate ways to English language learners. P.Adaptations for Diversity - ELL Covered 59 1 3 1 Covered by 1 topic (59 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 1 videos).
i. Analyze research-based best practices that have been demonstrated to be effective in supporting struggling readers and writers, including planning and implementing reading instruction and interventions that differentiate strategies, materials, pace, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse learning needs of each student and that incorporate key components of explicit instruction (e.g., explicit explanation; teacher modeling; guided practice that includes teacher prompting, response, and corrective feedback; independent practice). P.Teaching Reading and Writing for ELLs; ESL.Characteristics of Effective Methods - ESL; ELA.Support for Reluctant Readers and Writers Covered 33 3 11 1 Covered by 3 topics (33 questions, 3 materials, 11 cards, 1 videos).
j. Apply knowledge of how to deliver literacy instruction within a multi-tier system of support to meet the needs of all students, including using data-based decision making to provide appropriate assistance and support for struggling readers and writers; planning and implementing targeted classroom-based interventions to meet students' needs; and collaborating and planning with other professionals to deliver a consistent, sequenced, and supportive instructional program for each student. P.Using Assessment to Adjust Instruction; ELA.Assessment - Running Records Covered 65 2 10 2 Covered by 2 topics (65 questions, 2 materials, 10 cards, 2 videos).
k. Analyze strategies and routines that contribute to the development of a supportive language and literacy environment (e.g., applying knowledge of principles of motivation and engagement and the use of the "gradual release of responsibility approach" to design learning experiences that build students' self-direction and ownership in their literacy development; establishing classroom routines that promote independence, self-direction, collaboration, and responsibility in literacy learning; building collaborative classroom communities that support and engage all students in reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visually representing their thoughts and ideas; selecting high-quality texts that match students' needs and educational goals). ELA.Effective ELA Learning Environment Covered 11 1 6 0 Covered by 1 topic (11 questions, 1 materials, 6 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 1.0002 Apply knowledge of foundations of decoding, spelling, and fluency development in the middle grades.
274 Qs11 Materials69 Cards6 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Analyze the sound structure of words (e.g., phonemes, syllables), and apply knowledge of phonological awareness and phonemic awareness skills (e.g., segmenting sentences into words and words into syllables; blending syllables; segmenting and blending onsets and rimes; isolating/identifying phonemes in words; segmenting, blending, deleting, adding, and substituting phonemes in words) to support middle grades students' development of effective decoding and spelling. ELA.Phonemic Awareness vs Phonics; ELA.Phonological Awareness Covered 39 2 14 1 Covered by 2 topics (39 questions, 2 materials, 14 cards, 1 videos).
b. Analyze the orthographic-phonological system in English, including letter-sound relationships, phonics elements (e.g., digraphs, blends, diphthongs, r-controlled vowels, different types of vowel teams), and common phonics/spelling patterns and their relationship to pronunciation (e.g., short- and long-vowel words/syllables). ELA.Teaching - Phonics and Decoding Covered 47 1 14 1 Covered by 1 topic (47 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of explicit, sequential, and systematic phonics instruction to support middle grades students' development of effective decoding and spelling. ELA.Teaching - Word Identification Skills Covered 27 1 8 0 Covered by 1 topic (27 questions, 1 materials, 8 cards, 0 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of explicit instruction in inflectional endings, uncommon phonics elements and spelling patterns, and high-frequency regular and irregular words (sight words) to support middle grades students' development of effective decoding and spelling. ELA.Teaching - Spelling Covered 26 1 19 0 Covered by 1 topic (26 questions, 1 materials, 19 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of syllabication and structural analysis (e.g., six common syllable types, root words, derivational affixes) and explicit strategies for promoting middle grades students' effective decoding and spelling of multisyllabic words. ELA.Process of Learning - Decoding; ELA.Syllable Awareness for Spelling and Pronunciation Covered 33 2 13 2 Covered by 2 topics (33 questions, 2 materials, 13 cards, 2 videos).
f. Analyze the key indicators of fluency (i.e., accuracy, rate, and prosody), the role of automaticity in fluent reading, and the role of fluency in reading comprehension; and apply knowledge of strategies for promoting middle grades students' fluency development to support their reading development. ELA.Measures of Fluency Covered 17 1 5 1 Covered by 1 topic (17 questions, 1 materials, 5 cards, 1 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of the appropriate use of texts and effective reading and writing activities to reinforce decoding, spelling, and fluency development for all learners. ELA.Teaching - Reading Fluency Covered 47 1 13 0 Covered by 1 topic (47 questions, 1 materials, 13 cards, 0 videos).
h. Apply knowledge of the conventions of Standard American English grammar and usage (e.g., irregular plural nouns, past tense of irregular verbs, subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, perfect verb tenses) to support decoding, spelling, and fluency development for all learners. ELA.Teaching - Proper Writing and Grammar Conventions Covered 15 1 0 0 Covered by 1 topic (15 questions, 1 materials, 0 cards, 0 videos).
i. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in decoding, spelling, and fluency that are responsive to the strengths and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.Teaching - Reading Fluency Covered 47 1 13 0 Covered by 1 topic (47 questions, 1 materials, 13 cards, 0 videos).
j. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in decoding, spelling, and fluency development, including how to monitor students' progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data related to decoding, spelling, and fluency to analyze students' performance and progress and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Reading Fluency Covered 24 1 6 1 Covered by 1 topic (24 questions, 1 materials, 6 cards, 1 videos).
SMR 1.0003 Apply knowledge of foundations of academic-language and vocabulary development in the middle grades.
162 Qs6 Materials28 Cards3 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Analyze the role of academic language (i.e., the vocabulary and language structures used in oral and written academic discourse) in supporting students' understanding of academic concepts, content, skills, and processes and their comprehension of academic texts. ELA.Teaching - Increasing Vocabulary Covered 53 1 14 1 Covered by 1 topic (53 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 1 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of tiers of vocabulary (i.e., Tier One, everyday; Tier Two, general academic; and Tier Three, discipline specific) and criteria for selecting vocabulary for explicit word study (e.g., words central to a unit of study and/or the meaning of a text and likely to be unfamiliar to students, words with high utility across disciplines, words with various meanings in different disciplines). ELA.Three Tiers of Words Covered 21 1 3 1 Covered by 1 topic (21 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of strategies that support students' ability to determine and/or verify the meaning of unfamiliar words in oral and written academic discourse, including the use of structural analysis, contextual analysis, and reference materials. ELA.Teaching - Determining Meaning of Words Covered 52 1 13 1 Covered by 1 topic (52 questions, 1 materials, 13 cards, 1 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of strategies for promoting students' understanding of various relationships between words (e.g., synonyms, antonyms, homonyms) and their ability to interpret and use common adages, proverbs, and idioms to enhance their language and vocabulary development and support their reading, writing, listening, and speaking. ELA.Teaching - Common Idioms and Foreign Phrases Covered 12 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (12 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of a wide variety of strategies for developing and expanding students' depth of understanding and retention of new vocabulary (e.g., using oral and written activities that support students' use of newly acquired vocabulary, utilizing authentic texts to help students develop word consciousness). ELA.Teaching - Increasing Vocabulary; ELA.Teaching - Increasing Vocabulary Using Writing Covered 64 2 16 1 Covered by 2 topics (64 questions, 2 materials, 16 cards, 1 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in academic-language and vocabulary development that are responsive to the strengths and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.Teaching - Increasing Vocabulary Covered 53 1 14 1 Covered by 1 topic (53 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 1 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in academic-language and vocabulary development, including how to monitor students' progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data related to academic language and vocabulary to analyze students' performance and progress and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Vocabulary Covered 16 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (16 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 1.0004 Apply knowledge of foundations of reading comprehension development in the middle grades.
160 Qs9 Materials25 Cards2 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Analyze text features that may impede students' reading comprehension (e.g., author's assumption of prior knowledge, use of unusual key vocabulary, dialogue, complexity of sentences, subtlety of relationships between characters or ideas, complexity of text structure and tone, use of literary devices, use of data) and additional factors that can affect struggling readers' comprehension (e.g., weak decoding skills, lack of reading fluency, limited academic-language proficiency). ELA.Teaching - Reading Comprehension Advanced Covered 25 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (25 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of research-based best practices to facilitate students' reading comprehension, including using scaffolding and close reading to enable students to understand and learn from a challenging text; introducing texts efficiently while providing a clear purpose for reading, without revealing information students can learn from reading the text; providing explicit instruction in note-taking and text annotation; using text-dependent questions; and guiding text-based discussions. ELA.Teaching - Reading Comprehension Advanced Covered 25 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (25 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of strategies students can use to promote their own reading comprehension (e.g., visualizing, monitoring, questioning, summarizing, synthesizing, making inferences, evaluating), and apply knowledge of effective, research-based instruction in comprehension strategies. ELA.Teaching - Active Reading Covered 20 1 3 1 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 1 videos).
d. Analyze the role of oral language and writing in developing and supporting reading comprehension, and apply knowledge of effective oral language and writing activities to facilitate, enhance, and extend students' reading comprehension. ELA.Oral Language to Support Reading and Writing Covered 20 1 1 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of quantitative tools and measures for evaluating text complexity (e.g., text readability measures), qualitative dimensions of text complexity (e.g., author's purpose, levels of meaning, clarity, background knowledge demands), reader variables (e.g., motivation, prior knowledge and/or experiences), and task variables (e.g., purpose and complexity of the task) when matching readers to a text and/or a reading task and when selecting texts appropriate for supporting students' learning goals. ELA.Developing Readers; ELA.Teaching - Small-Group Reading Texts; ELA.Measures of Text Complexity - Three-Part Model; ELA.Measures of Text Complexity - Five Finger Rule Covered 55 4 12 1 Covered by 4 topics (55 questions, 4 materials, 12 cards, 1 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in reading comprehension that are responsive to the strengths and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.ELL Assessment - Reading Comprehension Covered 12 1 1 0 Covered by 1 topic (12 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 0 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in reading comprehension development, including how to monitor students' progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data related to reading comprehension to analyze students' performance and progress and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Reading Comprehension Covered 28 1 7 0 Covered by 1 topic (28 questions, 1 materials, 7 cards, 0 videos).
READING LITERARY AND INFORMATIONAL TEXTS (DOMAIN 2) Partially covered
SMR 2.0005 Apply knowledge of principles, skills, and approaches for developing comprehension and analysis of literary texts.
233 Qs12 Materials149 Cards3 VideosPartially covered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of the characteristics of various genres and forms of literary texts and of strategies for teaching students to recognize literary elements and devices across literary genres. ELA.Advanced Literary Genres Covered 20 1 47 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 47 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of organizational text structures, literary devices and elements (e.g., figurative language, sound devices), and rhetorical features (e.g., exaggeration, allusion) commonly used in literary texts. ELA.Types of Organization; ELA.Types of Figurative Language Covered 67 2 24 1 Covered by 2 topics (67 questions, 2 materials, 24 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of how to analyze a modern work of literature and determine how it draws on themes, patterns of events, or character types from myths, traditional stories, or religious texts, including how the material is redefined and reinterpreted. ELA.Literary Theory and Criticism; ELA.Teaching - Literary Analysis; ELA.Common Themes in Literary Works Covered 58 3 52 1 Covered by 3 topics (58 questions, 3 materials, 52 cards, 1 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of strategies for guiding the reading of multiple texts across similar themes to compare the approaches taken by the authors and how the structures contribute to meaning and style. ELA.Skill - Compare Main Ideas; ELA.Teaching - Comparing Texts Covered 22 2 13 1 Covered by 2 topics (22 questions, 2 materials, 13 cards, 1 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of strategies for guiding close reading, discussions, and written analysis that require students to identify the key ideas and details of a literary text; to analyze the craft and structure, including the tone and meaning of words; and to critically evaluate the text. ELA.Teaching - Literary Analysis Covered 39 1 18 1 Covered by 1 topic (39 questions, 1 materials, 18 cards, 1 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for enhancing comprehension of literary texts (e.g., setting a purpose for reading, predicting, sequencing, connecting, visualizing, monitoring, questioning, summarizing, synthesizing, making inferences, evaluating) and for promoting students' successful use of comprehension strategies. ELA.Teaching - Reading Comprehension Advanced Covered 25 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (25 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of strategies for selecting literary works that address the interests, backgrounds, and learning needs of each student and for using culturally responsive texts to promote students' understanding of their lives and society. ESL.Multicultural Curriculum Partially covered 5 1 4 0 Partial coverage by 1 topic (5 questions, 1 materials, 4 cards, 0 videos); limited supporting content.
h. Apply knowledge of differentiated instruction and appropriate assessment strategies in comprehension and analysis of literary texts that are responsive to the prior language experience, strengths, and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.Matching Readers to Text Covered 8 1 7 0 Covered by 1 topic (8 questions, 1 materials, 7 cards, 0 videos).
i. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in comprehension and analysis of literary texts, including how to monitor students' performance and progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data to analyze students' performance and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Reading Comprehension Covered 28 1 7 0 Covered by 1 topic (28 questions, 1 materials, 7 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 2.0006 Apply knowledge of principles, skills, and approaches for developing comprehension and analysis of informational texts.
517 Qs19 Materials126 Cards10 VideosPartially covered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of the characteristics of various genres and forms of informational texts; the role, perspective, and purpose of text in specific disciplines; and strategies for assisting students with recognizing text features that are common to specific disciplines. ELA.Nonliterary Text Partially covered 1 1 0 0 Partial coverage by 1 topic (1 questions, 1 materials, 0 cards, 0 videos); limited supporting content.
b. Apply knowledge of organizational text structures (e.g., sequential, causal, comparative) and strategies for providing instruction in analyzing the organizational structure of texts and in considering how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of a text relate to each other and the whole. ELA.Types of Organization Covered 25 1 12 1 Covered by 1 topic (25 questions, 1 materials, 12 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of literary elements and devices (e.g., figurative language) and rhetorical features (e.g., analogy, allusion) used in informational texts and of strategies for teaching students to recognize literary elements and devices across forms of informational text. ELA.Types of Figurative Language; ELA.Skill - Meaning of Figurative Language; ELA.Skill - Meaning of Figurative Language Advanced Covered 89 3 24 2 Covered by 3 topics (89 questions, 3 materials, 24 cards, 2 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of graphic features (e.g., tables, charts, illustrations, tables of contents, captions, headings, indexes) and of strategies for promoting students' ability to interpret graphic features and to analyze their relationship to an informational text. ELA.Skill - Interpret Tables; ELA.Skill - Interpret Graphs Covered 23 2 7 1 Covered by 2 topics (23 questions, 2 materials, 7 cards, 1 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of strategies for promoting students' ability to trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguish claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are unsupported, and recognize and acknowledge counterclaims. ELA.Skill - Analyze Evidence Covered 46 1 4 0 Covered by 1 topic (46 questions, 1 materials, 4 cards, 0 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for clarifying and solidifying comprehension of informational texts (e.g., setting a purpose for reading, previewing, predicting, sequencing, connecting, visualizing, monitoring, questioning, taking notes, summarizing, synthesizing, identifying the main idea and supporting details, making inferences, evaluating) and for promoting students' successful use of comprehension strategies. ELA.Teaching - Reading Comprehension (Informational Texts) Covered 40 1 42 0 Covered by 1 topic (40 questions, 1 materials, 42 cards, 0 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of strategies for promoting students' ability to construct high-level, text-dependent questions. ELA.Levels of Comprehension Covered 20 1 3 1 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 1 videos).
h. Apply knowledge of principles for providing instruction and opportunities for students to analyze how the content, style, and tone of a text are used to indicate point of view, perspective, purpose, fact, opinion, speculation, and audience. ELA.Teaching - Literary Analysis Covered 39 1 18 1 Covered by 1 topic (39 questions, 1 materials, 18 cards, 1 videos).
i. Apply knowledge of strategies for guiding students' reading of multiple texts and for promoting students' ability to comparatively analyze and evaluate information and to synthesize information from multiple texts into a coherent understanding of a topic. ELA.Skill - Compare Main Ideas; ELA.Teaching - Comparing Texts Covered 22 2 13 1 Covered by 2 topics (22 questions, 2 materials, 13 cards, 1 videos).
j. Apply knowledge of strategies for guiding close reading, discussions, and written analysis that require students to identify the key ideas and details of an informational text; to analyze the craft and structure, including the tone and meaning of words; and to critically evaluate the text. ELA.Skill - Main Idea / Primary Purpose; ELA.Teaching - Determining Meaning of Words Covered 140 2 15 2 Covered by 2 topics (140 questions, 2 materials, 15 cards, 2 videos).
k. Apply knowledge of principles for selecting informational texts that address the interests, backgrounds, and learning needs of each student and for using culturally responsive texts to promote students' understanding of their lives and society. ELA.Culturally Responsive Reading Instruction Covered 20 1 5 1 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 5 cards, 1 videos).
l. Apply knowledge of how adolescents read and make meaning through interaction with media environments and of strategies for using a variety of technologies to support disciplinary literacy instruction throughout the middle grades. ELA.Teaching Technology - Literacy Skills Covered 12 1 3 0 Covered by 1 topic (12 questions, 1 materials, 3 cards, 0 videos).
m. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in comprehension and analysis of informational texts that are responsive to the prior language experience, strengths, and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.ELL Assessment - Reading Comprehension Covered 12 1 1 0 Covered by 1 topic (12 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 0 videos).
n. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in comprehension and analysis of informational texts, including how to monitor students' performance and progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data to analyze students' performance and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Reading Comprehension Covered 28 1 7 0 Covered by 1 topic (28 questions, 1 materials, 7 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 2.0007 Apply knowledge of literature and literary nonfiction.
95 Qs5 Materials83 Cards2 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of characteristics, elements, and features of a range of U.S. and global literary works that represent a broad historical and contemporary spectrum and the many dimensions (e.g., philosophical, ethical, aesthetic) of human experience. ELA.Elements of Literary Analysis Across Genres; ELA.Literary Movements and Periods Covered 34 2 40 1 Covered by 2 topics (34 questions, 2 materials, 40 cards, 1 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of characteristics, elements, and features of a range of literary works from a variety of genres and cultures, including adventure stories, historical fiction, mysteries, myths, science fiction, realistic fiction, allegories, parodies, satire, and graphic novels. ELA.Elements of Literary Analysis Across Genres Covered 16 1 15 1 Covered by 1 topic (16 questions, 1 materials, 15 cards, 1 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of characteristics, elements, and features of a range of works of poetry (e.g., narrative poems, lyrical poems, free verse, spoken word, sonnets, odes, ballads, epics). ELA.Advanced Poetry; ELA.Skill - Analyze Poems Covered 53 2 20 1 Covered by 2 topics (53 questions, 2 materials, 20 cards, 1 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of characteristics, elements, and features of a range of works of drama, including one-act and multi-act plays, both written and performed. ELA.Teaching - Dramatic Literature Covered 8 1 26 0 Covered by 1 topic (8 questions, 1 materials, 26 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of characteristics, elements, and features of a range of works of literary nonfiction, including subgenres of exposition, argument, and functional text (e.g., essays; speeches; opinion pieces; biographies; memoirs; journalism; historical, scientific, technical, or economic accounts written for a broad audience). ELA.Elements of Literary Analysis Across Genres Covered 16 1 15 1 Covered by 1 topic (16 questions, 1 materials, 15 cards, 1 videos).
WRITING AND RESEARCH (DOMAIN 3) Covered
SMR 3.0008 Apply knowledge of writing development and the writing process.
147 Qs9 Materials60 Cards2 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of strategies for providing students with opportunities to write routinely for authentic purposes in multiple forms and genres and to understand the power and importance of writing throughout their lives. ELA.Teaching - Writing Skills - Advanced Covered 22 1 14 0 Covered by 1 topic (22 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply principles for providing effective instruction in producing clear, coherent writing with organization, development, substance, and style that are appropriate to a given task, purpose, and audience. ELA.Clear and Effective Organization; ELA.Teaching - Clear and Coherent Style Covered 15 2 7 0 Covered by 2 topics (15 questions, 2 materials, 7 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply principles for providing feedback to guide students' revisions of written work and for using conferencing to motivate and scaffold students' development throughout the writing process. ELA.Teaching - Self and Peer Writing Assessment; ELA.Assessment - Writing Skills Covered 35 2 9 0 Covered by 2 topics (35 questions, 2 materials, 9 cards, 0 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of conventions of Standard American English capitalization, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and usage (e.g., irregular plural nouns, past tense of irregular verbs, subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, perfect verb tenses) and of principles for providing instruction in the appropriate use of conventions of Standard American English in writing. ELA.Skill - Fix Basic Syntax Usage Covered 17 1 19 1 Covered by 1 topic (17 questions, 1 materials, 19 cards, 1 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of strategies for using sentence combining as a method to embed words, phrases, and clauses in a variety of grammatically appropriate forms of sentence structures. ELA.Teaching - Revision and Editing Skills Covered 11 1 2 0 Covered by 1 topic (11 questions, 1 materials, 2 cards, 0 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for using technology to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others. ELA.Teaching Technology - Writing Skills Covered 20 1 8 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 8 cards, 0 videos).
g. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in writing development and the writing process that are responsive to the prior language experience, strengths, and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.Teaching - Writing Skills - Advanced Covered 22 1 14 0 Covered by 1 topic (22 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
h. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in writing development and the writing process, including how to monitor students' performance and progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data to analyze students' performance and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Teaching - Stages of the Writing Process; ELA.Assessment - Writing Skills Covered 47 2 11 1 Covered by 2 topics (47 questions, 2 materials, 11 cards, 1 videos).
SMR 3.0009 Apply knowledge of principles, skills, and approaches for instruction in writing in multiple forms and genres.
130 Qs5 Materials66 Cards0 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply principles for providing effective instruction in writing arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts using valid reasoning and relevant, credible, and sufficient evidence. ELA.Teaching - Persuasive Writing Skills Covered 19 1 14 0 Covered by 1 topic (19 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply principles for providing effective instruction in creating texts that introduce an opinion on a topic, support the opinion with information and reasons based on facts and details, use appropriate transitional devices, and conclude with a statement that supports the opinion. ELA.Teaching - Persuasive Writing Skills Covered 19 1 14 0 Covered by 1 topic (19 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply principles for providing effective instruction in writing informative and explanatory texts that examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content. ELA.Teaching - Informational Writing Skills Covered 13 1 9 0 Covered by 1 topic (13 questions, 1 materials, 9 cards, 0 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of strategies for engaging students in using writing to develop an understanding of content-area concepts and skills, including strategies for instructing students in the forms and functions of general-academic and discipline-specific writing. ELA.Teaching - Writing Skills - Advanced Covered 22 1 14 0 Covered by 1 topic (22 questions, 1 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply principles for providing effective instruction in developing narrative texts based on real or imagined experiences or events that introduce a narrator and/or characters; use dialogue, description, and pacing to develop and organize a sequence of events; use concrete language, sensory details, and transitional devices; and have a conclusion that follows from experiences and/or events described in the text. ELA.Teaching - Narrative Writing Skills Covered 24 1 26 0 Covered by 1 topic (24 questions, 1 materials, 26 cards, 0 videos).
f. Apply knowledge of strategies for engaging students in writing across a range of creative forms and genres, including culturally diverse narrative traditions. ELA.Writing Types and Various Contexts Covered 52 1 12 0 Covered by 1 topic (52 questions, 1 materials, 12 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 3.0010 Apply knowledge of principles, skills, and approaches for instruction in conducting research.
122 Qs5 Materials29 Cards2 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of strategies for conducting research using evidence drawn from multiple sources, including how to select and develop topics and how to gather and synthesize information from a variety of sources. ELA.The Research Process; ELA.Teaching - The Research Process Covered 55 2 14 0 Covered by 2 topics (55 questions, 2 materials, 14 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of principles, skills, and approaches for providing effective instruction in strategies for conducting research projects using evidence drawn from multiple sources. ELA.The Research Process Covered 24 1 11 0 Covered by 1 topic (24 questions, 1 materials, 11 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of how to conduct online searches (i.e., assessing the credibility and accuracy of sources) and of strategies for helping students navigate online sources, including critically evaluating information available online by addressing sources, audience, purpose, and currency. ELA.Credible Sources; ELA.Skill - Evaluate Relevant or Irrelevant Covered 48 2 11 1 Covered by 2 topics (48 questions, 2 materials, 11 cards, 1 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of techniques for paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting from, and citing sources while maintaining accuracy and avoiding plagiarism and of strategies for helping students use these techniques. ELA.Proper Use of Source Information Covered 19 1 6 1 Covered by 1 topic (19 questions, 1 materials, 6 cards, 1 videos).
SPEAKING, LISTENING, AND VIEWING (DOMAIN 4) Partially covered
SMR 4.0011 Apply knowledge of principles and approaches for developing speaking skills and presentation skills.
92 Qs5 Materials32 Cards0 VideosPartially covered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of strategies for engaging students in a variety of oral language activities (e.g., participating in whole- and small-group collaborative discussions, asking questions, reporting on a topic, recounting experiences). ELA.Teaching - Advanced Using Groups Covered 20 1 8 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 8 cards, 0 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of principles for providing effective instruction in using conventions of Standard American English, appropriate eye contact, voice projection, and enunciation in formal presentations and in adjusting speech to a variety of audiences and purposes. ELA.Teaching - Oral Presentation Skills Covered 40 1 8 0 Covered by 1 topic (40 questions, 1 materials, 8 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of strategies for instructing students in presenting ideas and information using facts and relevant details to support main ideas and using visual displays, media, and orientation technology appropriate to the purpose and audience. ELA.Teaching Technology - Oral Presentation Skills Partially covered 3 1 0 0 Partial coverage by 1 topic (3 questions, 1 materials, 0 cards, 0 videos); limited supporting content.
d. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in speaking and presenting that are responsive to the prior language experience, strengths, and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ESL.Communication Strategies for Diverse Learners Covered 7 1 4 0 Covered by 1 topic (7 questions, 1 materials, 4 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in speaking and presenting, including how to monitor students' performance and progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data to analyze students' performance and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Oral Presentation Skills Covered 22 1 15 0 Covered by 1 topic (22 questions, 1 materials, 15 cards, 0 videos).
SMR 4.0012 Apply knowledge of principles and approaches for developing listening and viewing skills.
72 Qs4 Materials28 Cards1 VideosCovered
Official CompetencyMatching 240 TopicsAlignmentQsMatsCardsVidsNotes
a. Apply knowledge of types of listening (e.g., active, critical, selective) and of strategies for teaching students to listen actively and critically in order to understand, evaluate, and respond to a speaker's message. ELA.Active Listening Covered 25 1 1 1 Covered by 1 topic (25 questions, 1 materials, 1 cards, 1 videos).
b. Apply knowledge of how developing adolescents interpret visual texts and make meaning through interaction with media environments. ELA.Teaching - Media Analysis V2 Covered 20 1 21 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 21 cards, 0 videos).
c. Apply knowledge of strategies for engaging students in critical analysis of different media and communication technologies and their effects on students' learning. ELA.Teaching - Media Analysis V2 Covered 20 1 21 0 Covered by 1 topic (20 questions, 1 materials, 21 cards, 0 videos).
d. Apply knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction in listening and viewing that are responsive to the prior language experience, strengths, and needs of all students, including employing various strategies, materials, pacing, and levels of text and language complexity to meet the diverse needs of learners. ELA.Teaching - Media Analysis V2; ELA.Teaching Technology - Media Tools Covered 34 2 27 0 Covered by 2 topics (34 questions, 2 materials, 27 cards, 0 videos).
e. Apply knowledge of a wide range of developmentally appropriate assessment strategies in listening and viewing, including how to monitor students' performance and progress in meeting developmental benchmarks; and demonstrate ability in interpreting and using assessment data to analyze students' performance and make effective, data-based instructional decisions. ELA.Assessment - Viewing and Representing Media Covered 13 1 0 0 Covered by 1 topic (13 questions, 1 materials, 0 cards, 0 videos).

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