ELA.9.C.5.1

Create digital presentations with coherent ideas and a clear perspective.

Clarifications

Clarification 1: The presentation may be delivered live or delivered as a stand-alone digital experience.
General Information
Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.)
Grade: 9
Strand: Communication
Date Adopted or Revised: 08/20
Status: State Board Approved

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Alternate version of this benchmark for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
ELA.9.C.5.AP.1: Integrate a detail into a digital presentation with a coherent idea and a clear perspective.

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Professionalism in the Workplace: A Training Guide:

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Differentiated Learning:

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