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Writing
Generate resourceComprehension
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Generate resourceLiteracy Foundations K-3
Generate resourceRecurring Standards K-3
Generate resourceContribute meaningful ideas to discussions with groups and peers utilizing agreed upon rules.
Generate resourceRead and reread grade-appropriate text accurately, automatically, and with meaningful expression at a rate which supports comprehension.
Generate resourceRead and reread grade-appropriate poetry, practicing phrasing, rhythm, rhyme, and meaningful expression.
Generate resourceRead high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text accurately and automatically.
Generate resourceUtilize new academic, content-specific, grade-level vocabulary to make connections to previously learned words and relate new words to background knowledge.
Generate resourceMake connections to a word's structure using knowledge of phonology, morphology, and orthography of the word to aid learning.
Generate resourceDescribe word relationships and nuances in word meanings, including relating them to their opposites and distinguishing shades of meaning in similar or related words, including nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
Generate resourceIdentify relationships and nuances in word meanings to determine real-life connections between words and their use.
Generate resourceAnalyze meaningful parts (morphemes) of words and phrases in discussions and/or text.
Generate resourceIdentify meaningful parts of words (morphemes) and use them as clues to the meaning of unfamiliar words, including base words, roots, and frequently occurring affixes and inflections.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of the changes in tense <em>(-ed)</em>, number <em>(-s)</em>, and degree (<em>-er</em> and <em>-est</em>) signified by inflected endings to determine the meaning of a word.
Generate resourceIdentify common and derivational prefixes and suffixes and use them as clues to a word's meaning.
Generate resourceIdentify common Latin and Greek roots and use them to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Generate resourceUse knowledge of grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary to gain meaning from text.
Generate resourceDemonstrate content knowledge built during independent reading of informational and literary texts by participating in content-specific discussions with peers and/or through writing.
Generate resourceDetermine the explicit or implied main idea and supporting details of a text.
Generate resourceExplain how supporting details contribute to the main idea, using textual evidence.
Generate resourcePresent information orally using complex sentence structures, appropriate volume, and clear pronunciation.
Generate resourceUse oral language for different purposes: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to clarify, and to respond.
Generate resourceEstablish a purpose before reading literary and informational texts to enhance comprehension, including identifying background knowledge and generating questions about the topic or characters.
Generate resourceIdentify and interpret various cohesive devices that link words and sentences to one another within the text.
Generate resourceDescribe literary elements within a story, including setting, plot, characters, and themes.
Generate resourceDescribe in detail the characters' behavior, emotions, and traits and explain how their actions influence events in the story.
Generate resourceExplain how the characters' actions and dialogue contribute to the meaning of the story.
Generate resourceIdentify the central message, theme, or moral in a story, including myths, fables, and folktales, and explain the meaning conveyed in the passage.
Generate resourceIdentify and use text features in informational passages to locate information.
Generate resourceExplain how the structures, including comparison and contrast, sequence of events, problem and solution, and cause and effect, contribute to the meaning of the text, using textual evidence.
Generate resourceUse prior knowledge and/or details from the text to distinguish fact from opinion.
Generate resourceUse text comparisons (text to text, text to self, and text to world) to make meaning.
Generate resourceUse prior knowledge to determine similarities between texts they are reading and texts they have previously read.
Generate resourceRead prose, poetry, and dramas, identifying the literary devices used by the author to convey meaning.
Generate resourceDetermine the main idea of a text read aloud or information presented in an audible format.
Generate resourceApply oral literacy skills by participating in a variety of oral language activities.
Generate resourceManipulate words and/or phrases to create compound sentences, including coordinating conjunctions <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet</em>, or <em>so</em>, and complex sentences to help build syntactic awareness and comprehension at the sentence level.
Generate resourceWrite legibly in cursive with connected, correctly-formed letters and appropriate spacing between words.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of grade-appropriate phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, syllable division rules, and spelling rules (or generalizations) to encode words accurately.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to encode multisyllabic words.
Generate resourceEncode multisyllabic words, using common syllable patterns: open/closed, vowel-r, vowel-consonant-e, vowel teams, consonant-le, and odd or <em>schwa</em> syllables.
Generate resourceEncode words with two and three letter blends and previously taught digraphs, trigraphs, combinations, diphthongs, quadrigraph <em>eigh</em>, vowel <em>y</em>, hard and soft <em>c</em> and <em>g</em>, silent letter combinations, and contractions.
Generate resourceEncode frequently confused homophones accurately, using context to determine correct spelling.
Generate resourceWrite personal or fictional narratives with a logical plot (sequence of events), characters, transitions, and a sense of closure.
Generate resourceWrite informative or explanatory texts about a topic using sources, including an introduction, facts, relevant details with elaboration, and a conclusion.
Generate resourceWrite an argument to convince the reader to take an action or adopt a position, using an introduction, logical reasoning supported by evidence from various sources, and a conclusion.
Generate resourceDemonstrate knowledge of the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation, capitalization, sentence formation, and spelling appropriate for third grade.
Generate resourceIdentify the role of a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, and conjunction within a sentence and explain the type of the information it conveys.
Generate resourceForm plural nouns, verbs, and possessives, including irregular plural nouns and verbs.
Generate resourceUse simple abbreviations, including days of the week, months of the year, titles, units of metric and customary measurement, street names, and state names.
Generate resourceCompose simple, compound, and complex sentences with correct subject-verb agreement.
Generate resourceCompose and develop a well-organized paragraph with a topic sentence, details to support, and a concluding sentence.
Generate resourceGather and evaluate information about a topic from a variety of sources, including digital sources, and utilize it to create a project, report, or presentation.
Generate resourceAvoid plagiarism by using their own words and utilizing digital sources ethically.
Generate resourceAsk and answer questions using complete sentences and grade-level vocabulary.
Generate resourceWrite poetry or prose in response to visual images to interpret their meanings.
Generate resourceExpress ideas, opinions, and feelings orally in a logical sequence clearly, accurately, and precisely, using appropriate volume, clear pronunciation, and standard English grammar.
Generate resourceIn a series of words, apply phoneme chaining that changes only one sound at a time to show addition, deletion, substitution and resequencing of sounds from one word to the next.
Generate resourceUse knowledge of syllable and affix substitution and deletion to demonstrate morphological changes.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, and syllable division principles to decode and encode (spell) words accurately in isolation and in context.
Generate resourceDecode multisyllabic words with common syllable patterns, including open/closed, vowel-r, vowel-consonant-e, vowel teams, consonant-le, and odd or <em>schwa</em> syllables.
Generate resourceApply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to decode grade-appropriate multisyllabic words.
Generate resourceDecode and encode words with three-consonant blends, digraphs, trigraphs, quadrigraph <em>eigh</em>, combinations, diphthongs, and silent letter combinations.
Generate resourceDecode and encode words with graphemes that represent multiple sound-symbol correspondences by applying knowledge of most common to least common frequency.
Generate resourceDecode and encode multisyllabic words using knowledge of stress or accent to pronounce a word correctly, including the <em>schwa</em> sound when appropriate.
Generate resourceDecode and encode words using knowledge of the morphological structure of a word, including prefixes, suffixes, and roots.
Generate resourceDecode and encode contractions with <em>am, is, has, not, have, would</em>, and <em>will</em>.
Generate resourceDecode and encode frequently confused homophones accurately using knowledge of English and meaning to facilitate learning.
Generate resourceDecode and encode grade-appropriate high frequency words that follow regular and irregular phoneme-grapheme correspondences, using knowledge of the specific sound-symbol correspondences that are irregular.
Generate resourceApply previously-taught phoneme-grapheme correspondences to multisyllabic words with accuracy and automaticity, in and out of context.
Generate resourceUtilize active listening skills during discussion and conversation in pairs, small groups, or whole-class settings, following agreed-upon rules for participation.
Generate resourceUse knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and word analysis skills to decode and encode words accurately.
Generate resourceExpand background knowledge and build vocabulary through discussion, reading, and writing.
Generate resourceUse digital and electronic tools appropriately, safely, and ethically for research and writing, both individually and collaboratively.
Generate resourceUtilize the writing process to plan, draft, revise, edit, and publish writings in various genres.
Generate resourceWriting
Generate resourceComprehension
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Generate resourcePhonics
Generate resourcePhonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness
Generate resourceOral Language
Generate resourceIdentify common synonyms (same or similar) and antonyms (opposite or different) (e.g., happy/glad, hot/cold).
Generate resourceIdentify story elements in literary text (i.e., events, characters, character feelings, setting, central message).
Generate resourceDetermine the beginning (first), middle (next or second), and end (last) of a literary text.
Generate resourceDetermine the beginning (first), middle (next or second), and end (last) of an informational text.
Generate resourceCompose personal or fictional narratives by introducing a character, identifying an event, and providing an ending related to the event sequence.
Generate resourceCompose informative or explanatory texts by introducing a topic, providing one fact, and providing a conclusion.
Generate resourceCompose an argumentative text by stating a topic, providing reasons that support your argument, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic.
Generate resourceIdentify the correct punctuation used at the end of a sentence (i.e., period, question mark).
Generate resourceIdentify a topic sentence or a supporting detail that could be added to a paragraph.
Generate resourceEncode CVC and CVCC (e.g., ball, pull, bump, send, milk jump) spelled words.
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