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3rd Grade ELA
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Decode words using knowledge of base words, root words, and common
prefixes and suffixes (ELA-1-E1) |
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Decode similar words (e.g., supper vs. super) using
knowledge of basic syllabication rules (ELA-1-E1) |
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Identify and explain words with multiple meanings using contextual
clues (ELA-1-E1) |
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Demonstrate knowledge of the meanings of common prefixes and suffixes
(ELA-1-E1) |
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Use reference aids such as dictionaries, thesauruses, synonym finders,
and reference software to determine word meanings, word choices, and
pronunciations (ELA-1-E1) |
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Determine meanings of unfamiliar words using a variety of strategies,
including:
knowledge of common antonyms, synonyms, homonyms, and homographs |
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use of context clues |
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identification of base words and root words (ELA-1-E1) |
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Adjust speed of reading to accomplish a purpose based on text
complexity (ELA-1-E3) |
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Identify story elements including:
theme |
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conflict |
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character traits, feelings, and motivation (ELA-1-E4) |
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Identify literary devices, including idioms and personification
(ELA-1-E4) |
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Demonstrate understanding by summarizing stories and information,
including the main events or ideas and selected details from the text
in oral and written responses (ELA-1-E5) |
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Connect ideas, events, and information identified in grade-appropriate
texts to prior knowledge and life experiences in oral and written
responses (ELA-1-E6) |
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Demonstrate oral reading fluency of at least 110 words per minute in
third-grade text with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression
(ELA-1-E7) |
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Read texts, chapter books, and informational materials silently at
independent reading level (ELA-1-E7) |
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Standard 6 |
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Compare and contrast story elements, including setting, character, and
events of two multicultural texts in oral, written, and visual
responses (ELA-6-E1) |
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Identify a variety of types of literature, including the myth and the
legend, in oral and written responses (ELA-6-E2) |
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Identify and explain the defining characteristics of various types of
literature, including the folktale (ELA-6-E3) |
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Standard 7 |
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Demonstrate understanding of information in grade-appropriate texts
using a variety of strategies, including:
sequencing events |
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making predictions using information from texts |
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making simple inferences and drawing conclusions about information in
texts |
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comparing and contrasting, including story elements (e.g., theme,
character, and conflicts) and main points or ideas in informational
texts |
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distinguishing between a main idea and a summary |
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identifying main ideas of texts (ELA-7-E1) |
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Explain chosen solutions to problems in texts (ELA-7-E2) |
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Identify an author’s purpose for writing, including persuading,
entertaining, and informing (ELA-7-E3) |
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Explain the author's viewpoint using information from the text
(ELA-7-E3) |
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Apply basic reasoning skills, including:
identifying differences between fact and opinion |
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skimming and scanning texts to locate specific information |
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identifying multiple causes and/or effects in texts and life situations |
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raising questions to obtain clarification and/or direct investigation |
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connecting what is learned to real-life situations (ELA-7-E4) |
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Standard 2: Writing |
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Write compositions of two or more paragraphs that are organized with
the following:
a central idea |
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a logical, sequential order |
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supporting details that develop ideas |
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transitional
words within and between paragraphs (ELA-2-E1) |
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Incorporate grade-appropriate vocabulary and information when writing
for an intended audience and/or purpose (ELA-2-E2) |
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Develop compositions of two or more paragraphs using writing processes
such as the following:
selecting a topic |
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prewriting using strategies such as brainstorming, locating
information, and generating graphic organizers |
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drafting |
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conferencing with teachers |
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revising and proofreading |
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creating a final draft for publication (ELA-2-E3) |
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Develop organized one- and two-paragraph compositions using description
and narration (ELA-2-E4) |
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26. Use
a variety of literary devices, including idioms and personification, in
written responses and compositions (ELA-2-E5) |
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Write for various purposes, including:
informal letters using appropriate letter format |
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book reports and informational compositions that include main ideas and
significant details from the text (ELA-2-E6) |
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Standard 3:
Writing/Proofreading |
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Write legibly in cursive or printed form, using standard margins and
demonstrating appropriate spacing of letters, words, sentences, and
paragraphs (ELA-3-E1) |
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Use standard English
punctuation, including:
commas to separate phrases in a series |
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commas to separate parts of addresses (ELA-3-E2) |
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Capitalize the first word in direct quotations and proper adjectives
(e.g., American flag, Mexican food) (ELA-3-E2) |
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Write using standard English structure and usage, including:
avoiding run-on sentences |
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using verbs in the future tense |
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making subjects and verbs agree in sentences with simple and compound
subjects and predicates (ELA-3-E3) |
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Apply knowledge of parts of speech in writing, including:
using standard future verb tenses |
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using a variety of conjunctions, such as although, since, until,
and while, in constructing sentences |
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using correct forms of possessive pronouns, singular nouns,
transitional words, and prepositions |
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identifying and using irregular plural nouns correctly |
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using first-, second-, and third-person pronouns correctly |
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selecting and using adverbs that modify according to time, place,
manner, and degree |
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identifying and using irregular verb tenses (ELA-3-E4) |
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Spell grade-appropriate words, including:
multisyllabic words made up of both base words and roots and common
prefixes and suffixes |
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compound words |
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common homophones (ELA-3-E5) |
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Follow common spelling generalizations, including qu-, consonant
doubling, and changing -y to -i (ELA-3-E5) |
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Alphabetize to the third letter (ELA-3-E5) |
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36. Use
a variety of resources, including online and print dictionaries and
spell checkers to check spelling (ELA-3-E5) |
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37. Use
clear diction and tone and adjust volume and tempo to stress important
ideas when speaking (ELA-4-E1) |
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Standard 4: Speaking and
Listening |
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Give and follow precise directions and instructions (ELA-4-E2) |
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Tell a complex story that includes the following:
a central idea |
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ideas and details organized chronologically (ELA-4-E3) |
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Give rehearsed oral presentations that include the following:
expression of an opinion about a text, topic, or idea |
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relevant facts and details from multiple sources (ELA-4-E4) |
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Clarify and enhance oral presentations through the use of appropriate
props (e.g., objects, pictures, charts) (ELA-4-E4) |
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42. Use
active listening strategies, including:
asking questions and responding to ideas/opinions |
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giving oral responses, such as explanations of written and/or spoken
texts (ELA-4-E5) |
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Compare ideas and points of view from a wide variety of media,
including television, video, music, the Web, charts, and print
materials (ELA-4-E6) |
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Assume the role of discussion leader, contributor, and active listener
(ELA-4-E7) |
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Locate information using organizational features of a variety of
resources, including:
electronic information such as pull-down menus, icons, keyword
searches, passwords, and entry menu features |
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printed text such as indices, tables of contents, glossaries, charts,
captions, chapter headings and subheadings |
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the Dewey Decimal system |
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electronic and online catalogs (ELA-5-E1) |
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Locate information from multiple sources, including books, periodicals,
videotapes, Web sites, and CD-ROMs (ELA-5-E2) |
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Determine appropriateness of collected information for a specified
purpose (ELA-5-E2) |
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48. Use
keywords to take notes from written sources (ELA-5-E3) |
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Complete simple outlines with main topics and subtopics that reflect
the information gathered (ELA-5-E3) |
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50. Use
available electronic and print resources to draft, revise, and publish
simple research reports, book reports, and other projects (ELA-5-E4) |
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51. Use
simple bibliographic information to cite source (ELA-5-E5) |
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Locate information found in graphic organizers such as timelines,
charts, graphs, schedules, tables, diagrams, and maps (ELA-5-E6 |
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