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Integrate diverse digital media to build cohesion in oral or written tasks.
Standard #: ELA.7.C.5.1
Standard Information
Standard Clarifications
Clarification 1: Multimedia elements may include, but are not limited to, drawings, pictures, artifacts, and audio or digital representation. At this grade level, students are using more than one element. The elements may be of the same type (for example, two pictures or a picture and an audio recording). The elements should relate directly to the presentation and help to unify the concepts. The elements should be smoothly integrated into the presentation.
General Information
Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.)
Grade: 7
Strand: Communication
Standard: Creating and Collaborating
Date Adopted or Revised: 08/20
Status: State Board Approved
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Related Access Points
- ELA.7.C.5.AP.1 # Arrange one or more elements of digital media to enhance understanding in oral or written tasks with guidance and support.
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