Grade 3

Foundational Skills: Students gain a working knowledge of concepts of print, alphabetic principle, and other basic conventions.CC.1.1

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    Phonics and Word Recognition

    1. D.

      Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. <ul><li>Identify and know the meaning of the most common prefixes and derivational suffixes.</li><li>Decode words with common Latin suffixes.</li><li>Decode multisyllable words.</li><li>Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.</li></ul>CC.1.1.3.D

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    Fluency

    1. E.

      Read with accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. <ul><li>Read on-level text with purpose and understanding.</li><li>Read on-level text orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings.</li><li>Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.</li></ul>CC.1.1.3.E

Reading Informational Text: Students read, understand, and respond to informational text—with an emphasis on comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and making connections among ideas and between texts with a focus on textual evidence.CC.1.2

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    Key Ideas and Details - Main Idea

    1. A.

      Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.CC.1.2.3.A

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    Key Ideas and Details - Text Analysis

    1. B.

      Ask and answer questions about the text and make inferences from text; refer to text to support responses.CC.1.2.3.B

    2. C.

      Explain how a series of events, concepts, or steps in a procedure is connected within a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.CC.1.2.3.C

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    Craft and Structure - Point of View

    1. D.

      Explain the point of view of the author.CC.1.2.3.D

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    Craft and Structure - Text Structure

    1. E.

      Use text features and search tools to locate and interpret information.CC.1.2.3.E

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    Craft and Structure - Vocabulary

    1. F.

      Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in grade-level text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral meaning as well as shades of meaning among related words.CC.1.2.3.F

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Diverse Media

    1. G.

      Use information gained from text features to demonstrate understanding of a text.CC.1.2.3.G

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Evaluating Arguments

    1. H.

      Describe how an author connects sentences and paragraphs in a text to support particular points.CC.1.2.3.H

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Analysis Across Texts

    1. I.

      Compare and contrast the most important points and key details presented in two texts on the same topic.CC.1.2.3.I

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

    1. J.

      Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate conversational, general academic, and domain-specific words and phrases, including those that signal spatial and temporal relationships.CC.1.2.3.J

    2. K.

      Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade-level reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies and tools.CC.1.2.3.K

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    Range of Reading

    1. L.

      Read and comprehend literary nonfiction and informational text on grade level, reading independently and proficiently.CC.1.2.3.L

Reading Literature: Students read and respond to works of literature—with emphasis on comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and making connections among ideas and between texts with focus on textual evidence.CC.1.3

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    Key Ideas and Details - Theme

    1. A.

      Determine the central message, lesson, or moral in literary text; explain how it is conveyed in text.CC.1.3.3.A

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    Key Ideas and Details - Text Analysis

    1. B.

      Ask and answer questions about the text and make inferences from text, referring to text to support responses.CC.1.3.3.B

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    Key Ideas and Details - Literary Elements

    1. C.

      Describe characters in a story and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.CC.1.3.3.C

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    Craft and Structure - Point of View

    1. D.

      Explain the point of view of the author.CC.1.3.3.D

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    Craft and Structure - Text Structure

    1. E.

      Refer to parts of texts when writing or speaking about a text using such terms as chapter, scene, and stanza and describe how each successive part builds upon earlier sections.CC.1.3.3.E

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    Craft and Structure - Vocabulary

    1. F.

      Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in grade-level text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral meaning as well as shades of meaning among related words.CC.1.3.3.F

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Sources of Information

    1. G.

      Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting).CC.1.3.3.G

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Text Analysis

    1. H.

      Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters.CC.1.3.3.H

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Use - Strategies

    1. I.

      Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade-level reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies and tools.CC.1.3.3.I

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

    1. J.

      Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate conversational, general academic, and domain-specific words and phrases, including those that signal spatial and temporal relationships.CC.1.3.3.J

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    Range of Reading

    1. K.

      Read and comprehend literary fiction on grade level, reading independently and proficiently.CC.1.3.3.K

Writing: Students write for different purposes and audiences. Students write clear and focused text to convey a well-defined perspective and appropriate content.CC.1.4

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    Informative/Explanatory

    1. A.

      Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.CC.1.4.3.A

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    Informative/Explanatory - Focus

    1. B.

      Identify and introduce the topic.CC.1.4.3.B

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    Informative/Explanatory - Content

    1. C.

      Develop the topic with facts, definitions, details, and illustrations, as appropriate.CC.1.4.3.C

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    Informative/Explanatory - Organization

    1. D.

      Create an organizational structure that includes information grouped and connected logically with a concluding statement or section.CC.1.4.3.D

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    Informative/Explanatory - Style

    1. E.

      Choose words and phrases for effect.CC.1.4.3.E

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    Informative/Explanatory - Conventions of Language

    1. F.

      Demonstrate a grade-appropriate command of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.CC.1.4.3.F

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    Opinion/Argumentative

    1. G.

      Write opinion pieces on familiar topics or texts.CC.1.4.3.G

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    Opinion/Argumentative - Focus

    1. H.

      Introduce the topic and state an opinion on the topic.CC.1.4.3.H

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    Opinion/Argumentative - Content

    1. I.

      Support an opinion with reasons.CC.1.4.3.I

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    Opinion/Argumentative - Organization

    1. J.

      Create an organizational structure that includes reasons linked in a logical order with a concluding statement or section.CC.1.4.3.J

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    Opinion/Argumentative - Style

    1. K.

      Use a variety of words and sentence types to appeal to the audience.CC.1.4.3.K

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    Opinion/Argumentative - Conventions of Language

    1. L.

      Demonstrate a grade-appropriate command of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.CC.1.4.3.L

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    Narrative

    1. M.

      Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events.CC.1.4.3.M

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    Narrative - Focus

    1. N.

      Establish a situation and introduce a narrator and/or characters.CC.1.4.3.N

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    Narrative - Content

    1. O.

      Use dialogue and descriptions of actions, thoughts, and feelings to develop experiences and events or show the response of characters to situations.CC.1.4.3.O

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    Narrative - Organization

    1. P.

      Organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally, using temporal words and phrases to signal event order; provide a sense of closure.CC.1.4.3.P

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    Narrative - Style

    1. Q.

      Choose words and phrases for effect.CC.1.4.3.Q

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    Narrative - Conventions of Language

    1. R.

      Demonstrate a grade-appropriate command of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.CC.1.4.3.R

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    Response to Literature

    1. S.

      Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research, applying grade-level reading standards for literature and informational texts.CC.1.4.3.S

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    Production and Distribution of Writing - Writing Process

    1. T.

      With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing.CC.1.4.3.T

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    Technology and Publication

    1. U.

      With guidance and support, use technology to produce and publish writing (using keyboarding skills) as well as to interact and collaborate with others.CC.1.4.3.U

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    Conducting Research

    1. V.

      Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.CC.1.4.3.V

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    Credibility, Reliability, and Validity of Sources

    1. W.

      Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories.CC.1.4.3.W

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    Range of Writing

    1. X.

      Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.CC.1.4.3.X

Speaking and Listening: Students present appropriately in formal speaking situations, listen critically, and respond intelligently as individuals or in group discussions.CC.1.5

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    Comprehension and Collaboration - Collaborative Discussion

    1. A.

      Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions on grade-level topics and texts, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly.CC.1.5.3.A

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    Comprehension and Collaboration - Critical Listening

    1. B.

      Determine the main ideas and supporting details of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.CC.1.5.3.B

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    Comprehension and Collaboration - Evaluating Information

    1. C.

      Ask and answer questions about information from a speaker, offering appropriate detail.CC.1.5.3.C

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    Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas - Purpose, Audience, and Task

    1. D.

      Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details; speak clearly with adequate volume, appropriate pacing, and clear pronunciation.CC.1.5.3.D

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    Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas - Context

    1. E.

      Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification.CC.1.5.3.E

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Multimedia

    1. F.

      Create engaging audio recordings of stories or poems that demonstrate fluid reading at an understandable pace; add visual displays when appropriate to emphasize or enhance certain facts or details.CC.1.5.3.F

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    Conventions of Standard English

    1. G.

      Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English when speaking, based on Grade 3 level and content.CC.1.5.3.G

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 3
When were these standards adopted?
2014
Where can I read the official document?
PA Core - English Language Arts (PreK-5)

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