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This entry refers to academic terms that are part of the [:Category:Common_Core_Curriculum | Common Core Curriculum Standards].
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This entry refers to academic terms that are considered to be critical for students to understand to succeed in the [[:Category:Common_Core_Curriculum | Common Core Curriculum Standards]].
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For more information, refer to [http://www.edutopia.org/blog/teaching-ccss-critical-vocabulary-marilee-sprenger this article] from Edutopia.
 
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Common Core Critical Vocabulary

This entry refers to academic terms that are considered to be critical for students to understand to succeed in the Common Core Curriculum Standards.

For more information, refer to this article from Edutopia.