1.ELAR.12.B
Dictate or compose informational texts, including procedural texts.
Grade 1 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
AI-generated as a starting point — sign in to edit.Vocabulary
literary textsinformational textsprocedural texts
Skills
- dictate (informational texts) #dok1
- compose (informational texts) #dok2
- dictate (procedural texts) #dok2
- compose (procedural texts) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can dictate informational texts to share ideas and information. #dok1
- I can dictate procedural texts that tell how to do something. #dok2
- I can compose informational texts by organizing facts and details. #dok2
- I can compose procedural texts, including steps in the correct order. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Writers create informational and procedural texts to communicate knowledge and instructions to others.
- Organizing and expressing information clearly helps readers understand what the author wants to teach or explain.
Essential Questions
- What is the purpose of an informational text?
- How are informational texts and procedural texts different?
- What are the important parts of a procedural text?
- How can you organize your ideas to help others understand your writing?
- Why is it important to include steps in the right order when giving instructions?