Reading - Third Grade
Content Standard: 1.0
The student will develop the reading and listening skills
necessary for word recognition, comprehension, interpretation, analysis, evaluation,
and appreciation of print and non-print text.
Learning Expectations:
- 1.01 Develop oral language.
- 1.02 Develop listening skills.
- 1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
- 1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
- 1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies to read unfamiliar words.
- 1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and confidence.
- 1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
- 1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
- 1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
- 1.10 Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
- 1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn in a variety of content areas.
- 1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
- 1.13 Experience various literary genres.
- 1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.
Accomplishments
- 3.1.01 Develop oral language.
- Show evidence of expanding oral language through vocabulary
growth.
- Consistently use established rules for conversation
(e.g., taking turns, raising hand, and asking questions).
- Understand, follow, and give oral directions.
- Respond to questions from teachers and other group
members and pose follow-up questions for clarity.
- Participate in creative responses to text (e.g., choral
reading, discussion, dramatization, and oral presentations).
- Summarize orally what has been learned or accomplished
after completing an activity or assignment.
- Give oral presentations about experiences or interests,
using eye contact, proper pacing, adequate volume, and clear enunciation.
- 3.1.02 Develop listening skills.
- Listen attentively to speaker for specific information.
- Use appropriate listening skills (e.g., do not interrupt,
face speaker, ask questions).
- Listen and respond to a variety of media (e.g., books,
audio tapes, videos).
- Recognize the difference between formal and informal
languages.
- Follow oral directions.
- 3.1.03 Demonstrate knowledge of concepts of print.
- Recognize that groups of sentences make a paragraph
and paragraphs make a story or article.
- Recognize and use parts of text (e.g., title, table
of contents, glossary and index).
- Recognize and use common text features (e.g., headings,
key words, graphics).
- Recognize different forms of text (e.g., poems, plays
and stories).
- 3.1.04 Develop and maintain phonemic awareness.
- Develop awareness of sounds of language through repeated
exposure to a variety of auditory experiences (e.g., poetry, books on tape,
music lyrics, sound effects, and read-alouds).
- Add, delete, and change targeted sounds to modify or
change words.
- Identify and produce rhyming words and original poems.
- 3.1.05 Develop and use decoding strategies.
- Use knowledge of letter-sound correspondence knowledge
and structural analysis to decode.
- Decode multi-syllabic words not yet known as sight
words.
- Use decoding strategies, such as sounding out words,
comparing similar words, breaking words into smaller words, and looking
for word parts (e.g., root words, prefixes, and suffixes).
- Use previously learned strategies to decode and verify
word meaning utilizing the context of the selection.
- 3.1.06 Read to develop fluency, expression, accuracy and
confidence.
- Read with increasing fluency and confidence from a
variety of texts (e.g., paired readings, shared reading, choral reading,
teacher-led reading, and reading from tapes).
- Read aloud grade-appropriate narrative and expository
text fluently and accurately, using appropriate timing, intonation, and
expression.
- Participate in guided oral reading.
- Reflect punctuation within written text while reading
orally.
- Demonstrate the automatic recognition of high frequency
words.
- Read daily and independently from a variety of texts.
- 3.1.07 Develop and extend reading vocabulary.
- Build vocabulary by listening to literature and participating
in discussion.
- Build vocabulary through frequent read-alouds.
- Determine word meaning using root words, prefixes,
and suffixes.
- Recognize and use compound words, contractions, and
abbreviations.
- Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words by using
context clues, dictionaries, and other classroom resources.
- Use antonyms and synonyms to facilitate understanding
of words.
- Use context clues to determine meaning of multi-meaning
words.
- Manipulate word walls and word sorts.
- Build vocabulary by reading a wide range of text types
inside and outside the classroom.
- 3.1.08 Develop and use pre-reading strategies.
- Identify a purpose for reading (e.g., for information,
for enjoyment, for understanding a writer's position).
- Participate in activities to build background knowledge
to make meaning from text.
- Make predictions using text features (e.g., illustrations
and graphics).
- Preview text using illustrations, graphics, text format,
text structures and skimming.
- Connect life experience to information and events in
texts.
- 3.1.09 Use active comprehension strategies to derive
meaning while reading and check for understanding after reading.
- Derive meaning while reading by
- formulating clarifying questions.
- predicting outcomes based upon prior knowledge
and adjust as knowledge is gained while reading.
- using metacognitive reading strategies to monitor
comprehension (e. g., reread, read ahead, adjust reading speed ).
- creating a mental image.
- expressing reactions and personal opinions in response
to a selection.
- Check for understanding after reading
- drawing conclusions based on evidence gained while
reading.
- sequencing story events and/or text information.
- recognizing cause and effect relationships in text.
- discussing similarities and differences in text
events, characters, and character actions.
- distinguishing between fact and opinion.
- recognizing the stated/ implied main idea of the
text
- discussing author's purpose for writing.
- 3.1.10 Introduce informational skills to facilitate learning.
- Use outside resources to access information (e.g.,
family and community).
- Use media sources to access information (e.g., online
catalog, non-fiction books, encyclopedias, CD-ROM references, Internet).
- Use text referenced material (e.g., dictionary, thesaurus,
encyclopedia, magazines, and newspapers).
- Gather and record information on a topic.
- 3.1.11 Develop skills to facilitate reading to learn
in a variety of content areas.
- Develop and maintain content specific vocabulary.
- Use text features to locate information (e.g., charts,
tables of contents, maps, illustrations).
- Apply skills and strategies to comprehend informational
text (e.g., pre-reading strategies, comprehension strategies).
- Use self-correction strategies while reading (e.g.,
pausing, rereading, asking for help).
- 3.1.12 Read independently for a variety of purposes.
- Read for literary experience.
- Read to gain information.
- Read to perform a task.
- Read for enjoyment.
- Read to expand vocabulary.
- Read to build fluency.
- 3.1.13 Experience various literary and media genres.
- Read and view various literary (e.g., short stories,
fairy tales, non-fiction texts, biographies, folktales, and poetry) and
media (e.g., photographs, the arts, films, video) genres.
- Understand the main idea or message in visual media
(e.g., pictures, cartoons, weather reports on television, newspaper, photographs).
- Define and identify setting.
- Define and identify the characters.
- Differentiate between main and minor characters.
- Determine the problem in a story, discover its solution,
and consider alternate solutions.
- Identify types of stories (e.g., folktales, fables,
fairy tales).
- Compare and contrast different versions/representations
of similar stories, legends, lessons or events reflecting different cultures.
- Explore the ways in which language is used in literary
texts (e.g., rhythm, beat, imagery, simile, and metaphor).
- Explore the concept of first person point of view.
- 3.1.14 Develop and maintain a motivation to read.
- Visit libraries/media centers and regularly check out
materials.
- Engage in a variety of literacy activities voluntarily
(self-select books and stories).
- Read longer narrative and expository text independently
including chapter books.
- Select literature based on personal needs and interests
from a variety of genres and by different authors.
- Choose works from favorite authors/illustrators and
genres.
- Relate literary experiences (e.g., book discussions,
literacy circles, writing, oral presentations, artistic representations).
- Experience daily opportunities to read.
- Choose to read as a leisure activity.
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