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New Hampshire - Grade 1 - Reading - Language - Unknown Words - L.1.4.ab

Description

(a)Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. (b)Use frequently occurring affixes as a clue to the meaning of a word.

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  • State - New Hampshire
  • Standard ID - L.1.4.ab
  • Subjects - Reading Common Core
  • Grade - 1

Keywords

  • Reading
  • New Hampshire grade 1
  • Language

More New Hampshire Topics

Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text.

Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.

(b) Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. (d) Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word. (e) Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables.

Read words with inflectional endings.

Recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization, ending

Here is the skill that New Hampshire requires you to master

  • Grade Level 1
  • State Test Smarter Balanced Assessments
  • State Standards New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards (NH CCRS)
  • Subject Reading
  • Topic Name Unknown Words
  • Standard ID L.1.4.ab
  • Description
    (a)Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. (b)Use frequently occurring affixes as a clue to the meaning of a word.

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