Access Point #: LAFS.1.RL.2.AP.5aArchived Access Point

Read books to examine how certain genres are written (e.g., to tell stories or give information).
Clarifications:

Essential Understandings

  • Given two types of text (a literary text and informational text), choose which one represents a literary text.
  • With prompting and support, answer simple questions about the difference between literary texts and informational texts (e.g., Which type of text tells us a story?).
General Information
Number: LAFS.1.RL.2.AP.5a
Category: Access Points
Date Adopted or Revised: 06/14

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Related Courses

This access point is part of these courses.
5010010: English for Speakers of Other Languages-Elementary
5010020: Basic Skills in Reading-K-2
5010050: Reading-Elementary
5010060: Integrated Language Arts-Elementary
5010042: Language Arts - Grade One
7710012: Access Language Arts - Grade 1
5011010: Library Skills/Information Literacy Grade 1

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