Educator Support Page: ELA.12.RI.5

Classroom and intervention supports for 12th Grade Reading Informational Text.

1. Standard At A Glance

Standard: ELA.12.RI.5

Short description: Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the structure an author uses in his or her exposition or argument, including whether the structure makes points clear, convincing, and engaging.

2. Typical Indicators

  • Student demonstrates this skill during core instruction tasks.
  • Student can transfer the skill to related assignments with reduced prompting.
  • Student performance shows improving consistency over time.

3. Warning Signs

  • Student performance remains inconsistent across contexts.
  • Student has persistent errors tied to prerequisite skills.
  • Student requires sustained intensive prompting to complete aligned tasks.

4. Escalating Accommodations

Tier 1

Embed explicit modeling and practice in daily core instruction.

Tier 2

Use targeted small-group instruction with structured guided practice.

Tier 3

Provide intensive individualized support with frequent progress checks.

5. Modifications

  • Diverse learners: include language objectives, visuals, and scaffolded response options.
  • Disabled learners: provide adapted materials, pacing, and assistive supports.

6. IEP Considerations (If Student Has a Disability)

  • Align this standard to present levels and measurable annual goals.
  • Document accommodations, specially designed instruction, and service frequency.
  • Use regular progress-monitoring checks linked to this standard.
  • Coordinate implementation across general/special education and family communication.
  • Adjust supports based on data at scheduled IEP review intervals.

7. Cross-Curricular Integration

Integrate into cross-content informational reading, argument analysis, and college-prep tasks.

8. Gemini Canvas Prompt

10. Source Document