3rd Grade
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Other Washington English Language Arts sets
Reading
- Reading3rd.
Students read, comprehend, interpret, use, analyze, and appreciate fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and multimodal texts from a broad range of genres, cultures, and media in the context of grade-level content to understand themselves, others, and the world. WA.ELA-LITERACY.Reading3rd
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Print Environment and Foundational Skills
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Students interact with and explore texts in a language-rich environment. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.1
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Select texts that interest them and/or that are recommended by peers and adults. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.1.a
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Spend time exploring, viewing, reading and/or listening to texts. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.1.b
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Make connections, tell stories and/or explain information based on imagination, images, and/or words they recognize in texts. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.1.c
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Students know and apply the basic features of print and how it is organized. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.2
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Recognize the distinguishing features of a paragraph (e.g., indentation, capitalization, spacing, punctuation). WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.2.a
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Recognize the distinguishing visual features of fiction and poetry. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.2.b
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Students apply concepts of how sounds, syllables, words, and silence function in speech (phonological awareness) with automaticity. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.3
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Students decode words with accuracy and fluency using grade-level word analysis skills. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.4
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Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllable patterns, and morphology to read multisyllabic words accurately in context and out of context. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.4.a
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Decode, identify, and know the meaning of the most common prefixes and suffixes. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.4.b
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Decode and recognize homonyms and other frequently confused words correctly. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.4.c
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Read paragraphs within a text with increasing accuracy and fluency. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.4.d
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Comprehending and Interpreting Texts
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Students comprehend and interpret texts using a variety of strategies. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5
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Reflect on their purpose for reading. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.a
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Preview the text by noting author, illustrator, topic, genre, images, and text structures. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.b
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Use personal connections and content knowledge to visualize and make sense of the text. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.c
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Make predictions and check them against what’s in the text. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.d
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Use a variety of strategies that encourage and maintain motivation to engage with a text. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.e
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Re-connect when the flow of reading is interrupted using a variety of strategies. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.f
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Explain how the visual elements in a text represent and/or add to its meaning.WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.g
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Ask and answer questions about a text, referring to key details in the text.WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.h
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Describe a story’s structure, setting, major events, narrators, and characters, including their point of view and how their actions contribute to the events.WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.i
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Retell a story in their own words and/or say what they learned from a text. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.5.j
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Analyzing, Evaluating and Using Texts
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Students describe how the author, illustrator, and/or creator shape meaning and affect a reader’s experience of the text. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.6
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Describe what the text makes them feel, think, and/or want to do and why. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.6.a
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Explain the impact of images and specific words on the reader’s understanding. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.6.b
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Describe text features used in a genre and explain what they help the reader do or know.WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.6.c
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Compare and contrast the ideas, characters, settings, and plots of stories written by the same or different authors. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.6.d
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Students evaluate texts. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.7
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Explain what they may or may not like about a topic, character, or event and why. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.7.a
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Explain how the author, narrator, and/or character’s point of view is the same as or different from their own.WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.7.b
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Students use texts they have read for purposes relevant to them. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.8
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To better understand themselves and others, explore characters’ thoughts and feelings. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.8.a
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To develop imagination and understanding of others, say what they would think, feel, or do in situations similar to those in texts. WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.8.b
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Use information or examples from texts for discussions and projects. [See W3rd.3 and SLDF3rd.3.] WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.8.c
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Use choices made by authors, illustrators, and creators as ideas for their own multimodal compositions. [See W3rd.4b.] WA.ELA-LITERACY.R3rd.8.d
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Writing
- Writing3rd.
Students compose multimodal texts in a variety of genres in the context of grade-level content. WA.ELA-LITERACY.Writing3rd
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Writing Purposes and Products
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Students compose to process and reflect, respond to reading and learning, explore and develop ideas, record observations, experiment with language, and make sense of the world, events, and experiences. [Not all products from W3rd.1 must be taken through W3rd.2 – W3rd.10.]WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.1
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Students compose multimodal texts in a variety of genres to communicate with others.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2
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Describe experiences, ideas, and imaginings, using sensory details.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2.a
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Inform others about their observations and explanations of the world.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2.b
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Express their opinions and/or preferences.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2.c
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Persuade others to consider new options, resolve conflicts, and create and strengthen communities.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2.d
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Tell stories and narratives.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.2.e
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Plan and Generate Ideas
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Students plan and complete writing projects.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.3
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Connect the prompt to their interests, perspectives, and/or experiences.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.3.a
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Determine the process or steps needed to complete the project.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.3.b
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Students generate and gather ideas, including appropriate use of tools.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.4
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Generate topics from experience, imagination, reading, research (see RML3.4) media, conversations, products from W3rd.1, and/or desire to communicate.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.4.a
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Determine which features and/or genre conventions to follow or adapt from mentor texts.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.4.b
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Answer questions about what the writer knows that the audience does not.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.4.c
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Choose material from research (see RML3rd.4), images, and/or other media that illustrate and support their ideas, identifying when and how it’s fair to use the creative work of others.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.4.d
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Draft and Establish Voice
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Students draft content within the genre to develop ideas, express voice, and engage the audience.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5
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Develop points and ideas with facts, definitions, concrete details, examples, and/or quotations, using linking words to connect ideas.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5.a
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Support an opinion with reasons, using linking words.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5.b
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Develop an event sequence for stories, using details to elaborate a single string of events and describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, using dialogue when appropriate, showing characters’ response to events, and using temporal words to signal order.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5.c
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Determine which features and/or formatting to follow or adapt from mentor texts such as titles, labels, illustrations, greetings, the formatting of dialogue, etc.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5.d
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Identify who deserves credit for information or media used from a source.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.5.e
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Students compose introductions and conclusions within the genre to express voice, engage the audience, and support the development of content in the text.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.6
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Introduce topics and opinions.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.6.a
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Establish a situation for stories and introduce a narrator and/or characters.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.6.b
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Provide a sense of closure for stories.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.6.c
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Compose a concluding statement or section for informational texts and opinions.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.6.d
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Students organize content by using or adapting the genre’s structure.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.7
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Revise and Edit
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Students evaluate their drafts.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.8
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Re-read to determine whether the draft says what they want it to say.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.8.a
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Describe what their composition means and/or represents to an adult or peer.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.8.b
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Gather feedback and determine whether it improves readers’ understanding and/or experience.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.8.c
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Students revise and edit their compositions.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.9
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Use what they learned from re-reading and feedback to revise.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.9.a
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Edit for conventions and consistency of text features. [Demonstrate command of Language standards K–3.]WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.9.b
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Share and Publish
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Students share and publish compositions in person and/or on digital or non-digital platforms for known and trusted audiences in ways that reinforce the communicative purposes of writing. WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.10
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who might be able to access compositions and how it might make them feel.WA.ELA-LITERACY.W3rd.10.a
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Speaking, Listening, and Digital Forums
- SpeakingListeningDigitalForums3rd.
Students comprehend, engage in, and learn from collaborative discussions and presentations in a variety of genres in the context of grade-level content, in person and/or through teachermoderated digital forums.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SpeakingListeningDigitalForums3rd
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Discussion
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Students listen, respond respectfully, and contribute during discussions. WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1
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Discuss expectations and roles within the community, changing them when needed.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.a
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Review previous conversations when continuing a discussion.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.b
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Ask questions about the topic and others’ observations and opinions.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.c
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Draw on experience, prior knowledge, and/or research to contribute.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.d
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Explain what they understood from others’ contributions and ask for clarification or more information to build common understanding.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.e
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Connect statements to others’ contributions to build community and propel conversation.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.f
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Identify points of agreement or disagreement.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.g
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Respond to feedback about how others interpret their communication by reflecting on how and why others might experience their communication differently than intended.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.h
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Identify when and how opinions or understandings have changed.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.i
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Review memorable and/or important moments or ideas. WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.1.j
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Students prepare for planned discussions by thinking, reading, and/or researching the topic.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.2
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Collaboration
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Students collaborate on projects or tasks.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.3
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Discuss expectations, roles, and timelines, changing them when needed.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.3.a
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Connect the project or prompt to their interests, experiences, and/or community needs.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.3.b
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Prepare for meetings by completing portions of the project as agreed. WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.3.c
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Review progress and discuss what needs to happen next.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.3.d
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Public Speaking and Presentations
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Students present experience, positions, ideas, findings, and creative work such that listeners are engaged and/or can follow the line of reasoning.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.4
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Identify topics from the situation, experience, imagination, reading, research (see RML3rd.4) media, conversations, and/or products from W3rd.1.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.4.a
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Develop content by considering what they want to communicate within the situation and what the audience already knows.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.4.b
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Use images, media, and artifacts in presentations to clarify content and support the audience’s engagement.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.4.c
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Voice
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Students determine how to present themselves and their ideas.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.5
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Express voice by building on strengths, experiences, and personality.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.5.a
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Determine how to respond to others given the expectations of the community, their role, and how they wish to express themselves and their ideas. WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.5.b
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Determine which language and/or languages support their purpose.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.5.c
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Determine what they want or do not want to share and why.WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.5.d
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Students use an audible voice, gesture, and pacing to illuminate the content and engage the audience. WA.ELA-LITERACY.SLDF3rd.6
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Language
- Language3rd.
Students demonstrate command of the English language to speak and write clearly, and to comprehend more fully when reading, listening, or viewing. WA.ELA-LITERACY.Language3rd
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Knowledge of Language
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Students notice when and why language is used differently according to the setting. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.1
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Compare formal and informal uses of language and the contexts in which they occur. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.1.a
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Distinguish literal, figurative and colloquial meanings of words and phrases. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.1.b
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Students read and recite grade-level poetry and prose orally with purpose, understanding, and accuracy, improving speed and expression on successive readings. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.2
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Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.2.a
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Structure and Function of English
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Students produce and expand sentences in group and individual activities in the context of conversations and writing about experiences, events, and third grade content. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3
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Produce, expand, and combine simple, compound, and complex sentences using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions with appropriate punctuation. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.a
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Give more detail or enhance descriptions by using comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.b
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Form and use simple verb tenses with subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.c
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Capitalize the appropriate words in titles. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.d
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Use commas in addresses. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.e
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Use commas and quotation marks in dialogue. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.3.f
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Students determine the meaning of and use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading, and being read to. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.4
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Determine or clarify the meaning of new and multiple-meaning words and phrases. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.4.a
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Identify and use abstract and concrete nouns and the words that describe them. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.4.b
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Students explore word relationships and distinguish shades of meaning in the context of third grade conversations and reading. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.5
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Use root words, prefixes, and suffixes as clues to the meaning of an unknown word. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.5.a
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Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.5.b
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Distinguish shades of meaning among words that describe states of mind or degrees of certainty. WA.ELA-LITERACY.L3rd.5.c
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Research and Media Literacy
- Research3rd .
Students ask questions, seek answers using relevant tools and techniques to select and access sources, and use their learning.WA.ELA-LITERACY.Research3rd
- MediaLiteracy3rd.
Students identify the effects, purposes, and parts of media messages, people who provide information, and options for engaging with media messages. WA.ELA-LITERACY.MediaLiteracy3rd
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Research and Inquiry
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Students ask questions about things that make them curious and refine their questions as they learn new things about a topic. WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.1
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Students seek answers from information sources.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.2
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Generate ideas for where they might find information based on what they and/or others know about the topic.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.2.a
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Select and access a variety of relevant print and digital information sources, including by navigating libraries.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.2.b
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Use different technologies and different search terms to generate different results when using teacher-moderated digital search tools.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.2.c
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Talk with adults or peers with relevant experience or knowledge.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.2.d
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Students gather relevant information using a variety of strategies. WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.3
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Students use and/or share new learning.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.4
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Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
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Students identify the effects of media messages.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.5
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Identify how media messages make them feel and what these emotions may make them want to say or do.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.5.a
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Identify reasons people are more or less likely to change their minds about something when they encounter a media message.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.5.b
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Students identify the purposes of media messages and how those purposes are achieved.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.6
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Determine whether a media message is mainly helping people learn new things, trying to change people’s minds, selling something, or just for fun.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.6.a
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Students compare different parts of media messages.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.7
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Determine whether statements in media messages express an opinion or can be verified as true or false.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.7.a
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Compare and contrast information on the same topic in two or more media messages from different sources.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.7.b
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Describe how changing an image or the words used to describe an image can change the meaning of a media message. WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.7.c
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Students identify people who provide information.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.8
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Determine whether an individual, an organization, or both can be considered responsible for the content of an information source.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.8.a
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Identify individuals or organizations made up of people who are experts on a particular topic and could provide information about it.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.8.b
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Students make informed choices about how they will engage with media messages based on their personal and community experiences and goals.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.9
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Identify how a media message might influence them to say or do things that could have real-life effects for themselves and/or their communities.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.9.a
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Identify how media messages capture their attention, so people or organizations benefit.WA.ELA-LITERACY.RML3rd.9.b
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