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Grade 3 ELA Alabama standards Standards

149 standards - Alabama Alabama standards

These are the official Grade 3 ELA Alabama Alabama standards — the exact codes and student expectations grade 3 teachers are required to teach and Alabama state test assesses. Browse every standard below, then generate a print-ready, Alabama standards-aligned worksheet, lesson plan, exit ticket, or assessment for any of them in seconds.

Standards

Writing

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Comprehension

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Vocabulary

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Fluency

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Phonics

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Phonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness

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Concepts of Print

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Oral Language

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Literacy Foundations K-3

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Recurring Standards K-3

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3.LF.1

Contribute meaningful ideas to discussions with groups and peers utilizing agreed upon rules.

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3.LF.1.a

Elaborate on responses in conversations and discussions.

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3.LF.10

Read and reread grade-appropriate text accurately, automatically, and with meaningful expression at a rate which supports comprehension.

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3.LF.11

Read and reread grade-appropriate poetry, practicing phrasing, rhythm, rhyme, and meaningful expression.

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3.LF.12

Read high-frequency words commonly found in grade-appropriate text accurately and automatically.

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3.LF.13

Utilize new academic, content-specific, grade-level vocabulary to make connections to previously learned words and relate new words to background knowledge.

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3.LF.13.a

Make connections to a word's structure using knowledge of phonology, morphology, and orthography of the word to aid learning.

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3.LF.14

Describe 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.

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3.LF.14.a

Determine meaning of words using synonyms in context.

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3.LF.14.b

Determine meaning of words using antonyms as a clue.

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3.LF.14.c

Describe the similarities and differences between related words.

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3.LF.14.d

Use knowledge of homophones to determine appropriate use of words.

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3.LF.14.e

Interpret figurative language.

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3.LF.14.f

Identify relationships and nuances in word meanings to determine real-life connections between words and their use.

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3.LF.15

Analyze meaningful parts (morphemes) of words and phrases in discussions and/or text.

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3.LF.15.a

Identify 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.

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3.LF.15.b

Apply 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.

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3.LF.15.c

Identify common and derivational prefixes and suffixes and use them as clues to a word's meaning.

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3.LF.15.d

Identify common Latin and Greek roots and use them to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.

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3.LF.15.e

Sort words with shared and varied suffixes by parts of speech.

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3.LF.16

Use knowledge of grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary to gain meaning from text.

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3.LF.17

Use grade-level academic and domain-specific vocabulary in writing.

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3.LF.18

Demonstrate content knowledge built during independent reading of informational and literary texts by participating in content-specific discussions with peers and/or through writing.

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3.LF.19

Determine the explicit or implied main idea and supporting details of a text.

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3.LF.19.a

Explain how supporting details contribute to the main idea, using textual evidence.

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3.LF.19.b

Recount or summarize the key ideas from the text.

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3.LF.2

Present information orally using complex sentence structures, appropriate volume, and clear pronunciation.

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3.LF.2.a

Use oral language for different purposes: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to clarify, and to respond.

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3.LF.20

Establish a purpose before reading literary and informational texts to enhance comprehension, including identifying background knowledge and generating questions about the topic or characters.

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3.LF.21

Identify and interpret various cohesive devices that link words and sentences to one another within the text.

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3.LF.22

Describe literary elements within a story, including setting, plot, characters, and themes.

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3.LF.22.a

Describe in detail the characters' behavior, emotions, and traits and explain how their actions influence events in the story.

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3.LF.22.b

Explain how the characters' actions and dialogue contribute to the meaning of the story.

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3.LF.22.c

Identify the central message, theme, or moral in a story, including myths, fables, and folktales, and explain the meaning conveyed in the passage.

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3.LF.22.d

Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots from two texts.

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3.LF.23

Identify and use text features in informational passages to locate information.

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3.LF.23.a

Explain how text features support details in the text.

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3.LF.23.b

Explain how illustrations contribute to meaning in a story.

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3.LF.23.c

Interpret text features used in written and digital formats.

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3.LF.24

Identify the text structures within literary and informational texts.

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3.LF.24.a

Explain 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.

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3.LF.25

Identify statements in informational texts as facts or opinions.

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3.LF.25.a

Use prior knowledge and/or details from the text to distinguish fact from opinion.

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3.LF.25.b

Use information gathered from research to evaluate opinions.

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3.LF.26

Use text comparisons (text to text, text to self, and text to world) to make meaning.

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3.LF.26.a

Use prior knowledge to determine similarities between texts they are reading and texts they have previously read.

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3.LF.26.b

Compare different versions of the same story.

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3.LF.27

Read prose, poetry, and dramas, identifying the literary devices used by the author to convey meaning.

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3.LF.28

Identify the narration of a literary text as first person or third person.

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3.LF.29

Determine the main idea of a text read aloud or information presented in an audible format.

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3.LF.3

Apply oral literacy skills by participating in a variety of oral language activities.

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3.LF.30

Manipulate 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.

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3.LF.31

Write legibly in cursive with connected, correctly-formed letters and appropriate spacing between words.

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3.LF.32

Apply knowledge of grade-appropriate phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, syllable division rules, and spelling rules (or generalizations) to encode words accurately.

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3.LF.32.a

Apply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to encode multisyllabic words.

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3.LF.32.b

Encode multisyllabic words, using common syllable patterns: open/closed, vowel-r, vowel-consonant-e, vowel teams, consonant-le, and odd or <em>schwa</em> syllables.

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3.LF.32.c

Encode 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.

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3.LF.32.d

Encode words with less common prefixes, suffixes, and common Latin roots.

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3.LF.32.e

Encode frequently confused homophones accurately, using context to determine correct spelling.

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3.LF.33

Write personal or fictional narratives with a logical plot (sequence of events), characters, transitions, and a sense of closure.

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3.LF.34

Write informative or explanatory texts about a topic using sources, including an introduction, facts, relevant details with elaboration, and a conclusion.

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3.LF.35

Write 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.

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3.LF.36

Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of standard English grammar including punctuation, capitalization, sentence formation, and spelling appropriate for third grade.

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3.LF.36.a

Use articles <em>a, an</em>, and <em>the</em> correctly.

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3.LF.36.b

Identify the role of a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, and conjunction within a sentence and explain the type of the information it conveys.

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3.LF.36.c

Form plural nouns, verbs, and possessives, including irregular plural nouns and verbs.

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3.LF.36.d

Use simple abbreviations, including days of the week, months of the year, titles, units of metric and customary measurement, street names, and state names.

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3.LF.37

Compose simple, compound, and complex sentences with correct subject-verb agreement.

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3.LF.37.a

Identify and correct sentence fragments and run-on sentences.

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3.LF.37.b

Identify the subject and predicate of a sentence.

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3.LF.38

Compose and develop a well-organized paragraph with a topic sentence, details to support, and a concluding sentence.

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3.LF.39

Gather and evaluate information about a topic from a variety of sources, including digital sources, and utilize it to create a project, report, or presentation.

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3.LF.39.a

Avoid plagiarism by using their own words and utilizing digital sources ethically.

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3.LF.4

Ask and answer questions using complete sentences and grade-level vocabulary.

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3.LF.40

Use grade-level and domain-appropriate vocabulary in writing.

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3.LF.40.a

Use specific vocabulary to develop a story.

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3.LF.40.b

Use specific vocabulary to explain or inform on a topic.

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3.LF.41

Use words and phrases in writing for effect and elaboration.

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3.LF.41.a

Use transition words and phrases for sentence variety.

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3.LF.42

Write poetry or prose in response to visual images to interpret their meanings.

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3.LF.5

Express ideas, opinions, and feelings orally in a logical sequence clearly, accurately, and precisely, using appropriate volume, clear pronunciation, and standard English grammar.

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3.LF.6

Use digital tools to enhance oral presentations, working collaboratively.

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3.LF.7

Demonstrate advanced phonemic awareness skills in spoken words.

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3.LF.7.a

Delete phonemes in initial and final blends of a spoken word.

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3.LF.7.b

Substitute phonemes in initial and final blends in a spoken word.

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3.LF.7.c

Reverse phonemes in a spoken word.

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3.LF.7.d

In 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.

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3.LF.7.e

Use knowledge of syllable and affix substitution and deletion to demonstrate morphological changes.

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3.LF.8

Apply knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences, multisyllabic word construction, and syllable division principles to decode and encode (spell) words accurately in isolation and in context.

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3.LF.8.a

Decode 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.

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3.LF.8.b

Apply knowledge of multisyllabic word construction and syllable division principles to decode grade-appropriate multisyllabic words.

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3.LF.8.c

Decode and encode words with three-consonant blends, digraphs, trigraphs, quadrigraph <em>eigh</em>, combinations, diphthongs, and silent letter combinations.

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3.LF.8.d

Decode and encode words with graphemes that represent multiple sound-symbol correspondences by applying knowledge of most common to least common frequency.

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3.LF.8.e

Decode and encode multisyllabic words using knowledge of stress or accent to pronounce a word correctly, including the <em>schwa</em> sound when appropriate.

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3.LF.8.f

Decode and encode words using knowledge of the morphological structure of a word, including prefixes, suffixes, and roots.

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3.LF.8.g

Decode and encode contractions with <em>am, is, has, not, have, would</em>, and <em>will</em>.

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3.LF.8.h

Decode and encode frequently confused homophones accurately using knowledge of English and meaning to facilitate learning.

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3.LF.8.i

Decode and encode words with hard and soft <em>c</em> and <em>g</em>.

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3.LF.8.j

Decode 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.

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3.LF.9

Apply previously-taught phoneme-grapheme correspondences to multisyllabic words with accuracy and automaticity, in and out of context.

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K-3.R1

Utilize active listening skills during discussion and conversation in pairs, small groups, or whole-class settings, following agreed-upon rules for participation.

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K-3.R2

Use knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and word analysis skills to decode and encode words accurately.

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K-3.R3

Expand background knowledge and build vocabulary through discussion, reading, and writing.

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K-3.R4

Use digital and electronic tools appropriately, safely, and ethically for research and writing, both individually and collaboratively.

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K-3.R5

Utilize the writing process to plan, draft, revise, edit, and publish writings in various genres.

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Writing

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Comprehension

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Vocabulary

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Fluency

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Phonics

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Phonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness

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Oral Language

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ELA.AAS.3.1

Participate in discussions with adults and peers.

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ELA.AAS.3.10a

Read aloud CVC words and environmental print words.

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ELA.AAS.3.10b

Read aloud a simple sentence.

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ELA.AAS.3.12

Read high-frequency words commonly found in a variety of text.

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ELA.AAS.3.14

Identify common synonyms (same or similar) and antonyms (opposite or different) (e.g., happy/glad, hot/cold).

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ELA.AAS.3.15b

Identify singular and plural words.

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ELA.AAS.3.16

Identify the meaning of academic and content-specific vocabulary.

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ELA.AAS.3.19a

Identify the main idea of literary and informational texts.

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ELA.AAS.3.19b

Identify supporting details of literary and informational texts.

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ELA.AAS.3.22

Identify story elements in literary text (i.e., events, characters, character feelings, setting, central message).

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ELA.AAS.3.24a

Determine the beginning (first), middle (next or second), and end (last) of a literary text.

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ELA.AAS.3.24b

Determine the beginning (first), middle (next or second), and end (last) of an informational text.

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ELA.AAS.3.25

Identify whether a sentence from a text is a fact or an opinion.

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ELA.AAS.3.29

Identify the main idea of a text read aloud.

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ELA.AAS.3.31

Write first and last name.

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ELA.AAS.3.33

Compose personal or fictional narratives by introducing a character, identifying an event, and providing an ending related to the event sequence.

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ELA.AAS.3.34

Compose informative or explanatory texts by introducing a topic, providing one fact, and providing a conclusion.

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ELA.AAS.3.35

Compose an argumentative text by stating a topic, providing reasons that support your argument, and providing an appropriate conclusion related to the topic.

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ELA.AAS.3.36a

Identify a capital letter at the beginning of a first name.

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ELA.AAS.3.36b

Identify a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence.

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ELA.AAS.3.36c

Identify the correct punctuation used at the end of a sentence (i.e., period, question mark).

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ELA.AAS.3.37

Identify the correct noun or verb tense that completes a sentence.

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ELA.AAS.3.38

Identify a topic sentence or a supporting detail that could be added to a paragraph.

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ELA.AAS.3.4

Ask and answer questions with adults and peers.

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ELA.AAS.3.5

State a feeling or an opinion.

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ELA.AAS.3.7

Identify letter-sound correspondence.

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ELA.AAS.3.8

Encode CVC and CVCC (e.g., ball, pull, bump, send, milk jump) spelled words.

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