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Admongo gives you a fun way to meet educational standards in your state. Just select your state to see how you can use Admongo to fulfill standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Media Literacy, and Health.

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4th Grade

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  • Drawing inferences about text, including author's purpose (e.g. to inform, explain, entertain) or message

  • Drawing basic conclusions

  • Forming judgments/opinions about central ideas that are relevant (R-4-8.3)

5th Grade

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  • Drawing inferences about text, including author's purpose (e.g. to inform, explain, entertain, persuade) or message

  • Forming and supporting opinions/judgments and assertions about central ideas that are relevant (R-5-8.3)

6th Grade

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  • Analyze and interpret informational text, citing evidence as appropriate by:

    • Distinguishing fact from opinion and identifying possible bias/propaganda (R-6-8.4)
    • Drawing inferences about text, including author's purpose (e.g. to inform, explain, entertain, persuade) or message
    • Forming and supporting opinions/judgments and assertions about central ideas that are relevant (R-6-8.3)

7th Grade

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  • Analyze and interpret informational text, citing evidence as appropriate by:

    • Distinguishing fact from opinion, and identifying possible bias/propaganda or conflicting information within or across texts (R-7-8)
  • Drawing inferences about text, including author's purpose (e.g. to inform, explain, entertain, persuade) or message

  • Using supportive evidence to form or evaluate opinions/judgments and assertions about the central ideas that are relevant (R-7-8.3)

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