Aligned Access Points
This vetted resource aligns to concepts or skills in these access points.
LAFS.1.SL.2.AP.4b
Describe factual information about people, places, things and events with relevant details orally or in writing.
LAFS.1.SL.2.AP.4c
Present, orally or in writing, factual information of familiar people, places, things and events describing subtopics of larger topics.
LAFS.1.SL.2.AP.4d
Describe ideas about familiar people, places, things and events with details orally or in writing.
LAFS.1.SL.2.AP.4f
Describe a single event or a series of events that includes details about what happened orally or in writing.
LAFS.1.SL.2.AP.4g
Describe familiar people, places, things and events with details orally or in writing.
LAFS.1.W.1.AP.1a
Use descriptions and details of familiar people, places, things and events to support an opinion.
LAFS.1.W.1.AP.1b
Write, draw or dictate an opinion statement using accurate information as reasoning about a topic or book of interest.
LAFS.1.W.1.AP.1c
Organize an opinion piece starting with a topical or opinion statement followed by reasons.
LAFS.2.SL.2.AP.4a
Engage in small or large group discussions by sharing one’s own writing.
LAFS.2.SL.2.AP.4b
Describe, orally or in writing, factual information about familiar people, places, things and events with details.
LAFS.2.SL.2.AP.4c
Provide at least two facts for each subtopic identified for a larger topic.
LAFS.2.SL.2.AP.4e
Share a story or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details.
LAFS.2.SL.2.AP.4f
Describe a single event or a series of events that describes actions, thoughts or feelings.
LAFS.2.W.1.AP.1a
State an opinion or preference about the topic or text and at least one reason for the opinion.
LAFS.2.W.1.AP.1b
Connect gathered facts to support an opinion using linking words in persuasive writing.
LAFS.2.W.1.AP.1c
Write, draw or dictate an opinion statement, several reasons that support the opinion and a concluding statement about a topic or book of interest.
LAFS.2.W.1.AP.1d
Organize an opinion piece starting with a topical or opinion statement followed by related reasons with supporting evidence and ending with a concluding statement.
LAFS.3.SL.2.AP.4a
Report on a topic or claim with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details.
LAFS.3.SL.2.AP.4c
Elaborate on each fact or opinion given in support of a claim with relevant details.
LAFS.3.W.1.AP.1a
Introduce the topic or text within persuasive writing by stating an opinion.
LAFS.3.W.1.AP.1c
Use linking words and phrases that connect the opinions and reasons.
LAFS.4.SL.2.AP.4a
Report on a topic, story or claim with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details.
LAFS.4.SL.2.AP.4b
Elaborate on each fact or opinion given in support of a claim with relevant details.
LAFS.4.W.1.AP.1a
Introduce the topic or text within persuasive writing by stating an opinion.
LAFS.4.W.1.AP.1b
Provide reasons that include relevant facts and details that support a stated opinion.
LAFS.4.W.1.AP.1c
Create an organizational structure that lists reasons in a logical order.
LAFS.4.W.1.AP.1d
Use transitional words and phrases appropriately to link opinion and reasons.
LAFS.4.W.1.AP.1e
Provide a concluding statement or section related to the opinion presented.
LAFS.5.SL.2.AP.4a
Orally present a topic, story or claim with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details.
LAFS.5.SL.2.AP.4c
Elaborate on each fact or opinion given in support of a claim with relevant details.
LAFS.5.W.1.AP.1a
Provide an introduction that states own opinion within persuasive text.
LAFS.5.W.1.AP.1b
Create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s opinion.
LAFS.5.W.1.AP.1c
Provide relevant facts to support stated opinion or reasons within persuasive writing.
LAFS.5.W.1.AP.1e
Provide a clear concluding statement or section related to the opinion stated.
LAFS.6.SL.2.AP.4a
Report on a topic, story or claim with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details
LAFS.6.W.1.AP.1a
Write an introduction that introduces the writer’s claim within an argument.
LAFS.6.W.1.AP.1b
Create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s claim.
LAFS.6.W.1.AP.1c
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence from credible sources.
LAFS.6.W.1.AP.1e
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows the argument presented.
LAFS.6.W.1.AP.1f
Distinguish claims presented orally or in writing that are supported by reasons and claims that are not.
LAFS.7.SL.2.AP.4a
Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details and examples.
LAFS.7.SL.2.AP.4b
Report on a topic, with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details that support the main ideas.
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1a
Produce an introduction that introduces the writer’s claims and acknowledges alternate or opposing claims.
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1b
Create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s claim.
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1c
Write arguments to support claims with logical reasoning and relevant evidence from credible sources.
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1d
Use words, phrases and clauses to link opinions and reasons and clarify relationship of ideas.
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1e
Maintain a consistent style and voice throughout writing (e.g., third person for formal style, accurate and efficient word choice, sentence fluency, voice should be active versus passive).
LAFS.7.W.1.AP.1f
Provide a concluding statement or section that supports and summarizes the argument presented.
LAFS.8.SL.2.AP.4a
Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a coherent manner with relevant evidence.
LAFS.8.SL.2.AP.4b
Report on a topic, with a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details that support the main ideas.
LAFS.8.W.1.AP.1a
Provide an introduction that introduces the writer’s claims and distinguishes it from alternate or opposing claims.
LAFS.8.W.1.AP.1b
Create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer’s claim.
LAFS.8.W.1.AP.1c
Write arguments to support claims with logical reasoning and relevant evidence from credible sources.
LAFS.8.W.1.AP.1d
Use words, phrases and clauses to link opinions and reasons and clarify relationship of ideas.
LAFS.8.W.1.AP.1f
Provide a concluding statement or section that supports and summarizes the argument presented.
LAFS.K.SL.2.AP.4a
Describe familiar people, places, things and events orally or in writing.
LAFS.K.SL.2.AP.4b
With prompting and support, provide additional details to the description or drawings of familiar people, places, things and events.
LAFS.K.SL.2.AP.4c
Present, orally or in writing, factual information of familiar people, places, things and events.
LAFS.K.SL.2.AP.4d
Describe a single event or a series of events using drawings or simple sentences.
LAFS.K.W.1.AP.1c
Write, draw or dictate an opinion statement about a topic or book of interest.