(1) A student at the novice level in communication arts is beginning to attain prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for proficiency. He/she demonstrates a low level of understanding and, with teacher guidance, is beginning to attain a foundation of knowledge and skills.
(a) The student demonstrates the knowledge and skills under communication arts speaking and listening content standard 1 by:
(i) understanding components of the communication process;
(ii) using elements of effective speaking;
(iii) using elements of effective listening;
(iv) selecting topics and organizing information;
(v) adapting to audience, setting, and purpose;
(vi) using feedback to self-monitor;
(vii) listening and responding to cultural stories; and
(viii) displaying respect in speaking and listening.
(b) The student demonstrates the knowledge and skills under communication arts reading standard 2 by:
(i) decoding words;
(ii) developing vocabulary;
(iii) reading sight words;
(iv) using strategies to self-correct;
(v) making connections to text;
(vi) making predictions;
(vii) generating and answering questions;
(viii) explaining a series of events;
(ix) identifying main ideas and supporting details;
(x) making inferences;
(xi) identifying and using text features;
(xii) comparing and contrasting information;
(xiii) identifying cause and effect;
(xiv) recognizing the author's purpose, point of view, and language; and
(xv) setting goals.
(c) The student demonstrates the knowledge and skills under communication arts literature standard 3 by:
(i) identifying literary elements;
(ii) explaining language use and literary devices;
(iii) identifying characteristics of genre;
(iv) identifying culture and history;
(v) comparing personal experiences with literature; and
(vi) justifying personal responses to literature.
(d) The student demonstrates the knowledge and skills under communication arts media literacy standard 4 by:
(i) recognizing techniques and purposes used in media messages;
(ii) identifying sources of media messages;
(iii) identifying fact, fiction, and opinion in media messages;
(iv) recognizing proper use and creation of media messages;
(v) recognizing guidelines for using and creating media messages;
(vi) recognizing consequences when using and creating media messages;
(vii) creating media messages; and
(viii) recognizing that media embeds values and influences.
(e) The student demonstrates the knowledge and skills under communication arts writing standard 5 by:
(i) identifying and using steps of the writing process;
(ii) selecting a topic and generating a topic sentence;
(iii) developing the main idea;
(iv) organizing writing;
(v) identifying language choice and its impact;
(vi) identifying and practicing conventions;
(vii) identifying purpose, audience, and format;
(viii) identifying writing forms and genres;
(ix) maintaining focus of topic in writing;
(x) using information problem solving process;
(xi) using information legally;
(xii) setting goals for writing; and
(xiii) recognizing and using writing to think and reflect.