Reading Standards for Literature

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    Key Ideas and Details

    1. 1

      Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a text.EE.RL.3.1

    2. 2

      Associate details with events in stories from diverse cultures.EE.RL.3.2

    3. 3

      Identify the feelings of characters in a story.EE.RL.3.3

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    Craft and Structure

    1. 4

      Determine words and phrases that complete literal sentences in a text.EE.RL.3.4

    2. 5

      Determine the beginning, middle, and end of a familiar story with a logical order.EE.RL.3.5

    3. 6

      Identify personal point of view about a text.EE.RL.3.6

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas

    1. 7

      Identify parts of illustrations or tactual information that depicts a particular setting, or event. EE.RL.3.7

    2. 9

      Identify common elements in two stories in a series.EE.RL.3.9

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    Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity

    1. 10

      Demonstrate understanding while actively engaged in shared reading of stories, dramas, and poetry.EE.RL.3.10

Reading Standards for Informational Text

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    Key Ideas and Details

    1. 1

      Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a text.EE.RI.3.1

    2. 2

      Identify details in a text.EE.RI.3.2

    3. 3

      Order two events from a text as “first” and “next.”EE.RI.3.3

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    Craft and Structure

    1. 4

      Determine words and phrases that complete literal sentences in a text.EE.RI.3.4

    2. 5

      With guidance and support, use text features including headings and key words to locate information in a text.EE.RI.3.5

    3. 6

      Identify personal point of view about a text.EE.RI.3.6

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    Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 

    1. 7

      Use information gained from visual elements and words in the text to answer explicit who and what questions.EE.RI.3.7

    2. 8

      Identify two related points the author makes in an informational text.EE.RI.3.8

    3. 9

      Identify similarities between two texts on the same topic.EE.RI.3.9

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    Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity

    1. 10

      Demonstrate understanding of text while actively engaged in shared reading of history/social studies, science, and technical texts.EE.RI.3.10

Reading and Writing Standards: Foundational Skills

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    Phonics and Word Recognition

    1. 3

      Use letter-sound knowledge to read words.EE.RF.3.3

      1. a

        In context, demonstrate basic knowledge of lettersound correspondences.EE.RF.3.3.a

      2. b

        With models and supports, decode single-syllable words with common spelling patterns (consonantvowel-consonant [CVC] or high-frequency rimes).EE.RF.3.3.b

      3. d

        Recognize 40 or more written words.EE.RF.3.3.d

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    Fluency

    1. 4

      Read words in text.EE.RF.3.4

      1. a

        Read familiar text comprised of known words.EE.RF.3.4.a

      2. c

        Use context to determine missing words in familiar texts.EE.RF.3.4.c

Writing

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    Text Types and Purposes

    1. 1

      Write opinions about topics or text.EE.W.3.1

      1. a

        Select a text and write an opinion about it.EE.W.3.1.a

      2. b

        Write one reason to support an opinion about a text.EE.W.3.1.b

    2. 2

      Write to share information supported by details.EE.W.3.2

      1. a

        Select a topic and write about it including one fact or detail.EE.W.3.2.a

    3. 3

      Write about events or personal experiences.EE.W.3.3

      1. a

        Select an event or personal experience and write about it including the names of people involved.EE.W.3.3.a

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    Production and Distribution of Writing

    1. 4

      With guidance and support, produce writing that expresses more than one idea.EE.W.3.4

    2. 5

      With guidance and support from adults and peers, revise own writing.EE.W.3.5

    3. 6

      With guidance and support from adults, use technology to produce writing while interacting and collaborating with others.EE.W.3.6

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    Research to Build and Present Knowledge

    1. 7

      Identify information about a topic for a research project. EE.W.3.7

    2. 8

      Sort information on a topic or personal experience into two provided categories and write about each one.EE.W.3.8

    3. 9

       (Begins in grade 4)EE.W.3.9

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    Range of Writing 

    1. 10

      Write routinely for a variety of tasks, purposes, and audiences.EE.W.3.10

Speaking and Listening

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    Comprehension and Collaboration

    1. 1

      Engage in collaborative discussions.EE.SL.3.1

      1. a

        Engage in collaborative interactions about texts.EE.SL.3.1.a

      2. b

        Listen to others’ ideas before responding.EE.SL.3.1.b

      3. c

        Indicate confusion or lack of understanding about information presented. EE.SL.3.1.c

      4. d

        Express ideas clearly.EE.SL.3.1.d

    2. 2

      Identify details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.EE.SL.3.2

    3. 3

      Ask or answer questions about the details provided by the speaker.EE.SL.3.3

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    Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas

    1. 4

      Recount a personal experience, story, or topic including details.EE.SL.3.4

    2. 5

      Create a multimedia presentation of a story or poem.EE.SL.3.5

    3. 6

      Combine words for effective communication to clarify thoughts, feelings, and ideas in various contexts.EE.SL.3.6

Language

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    Conventions of Standard English

    1. 1

      Demonstrate standard English grammar and usage when communicating.EE.L.3.1

      1. a

        Uses noun + verb, noun + adjective, and subject + verb + object combinations in communication.EE.L.3.1.a

      2. b

        Use regular plural nouns in communication. EE.L.3.1.b

      3. d

        Use present and past tense verbs.EE.L.3.1.d

      4. g

        Use common adjectives.EE.L.3.1.g

      5. h

        See EE.L.3.1.a EE.L.3.1.h

      6. i

        Ask simple questions.EE.L.3.1.i

    2. 2

      Demonstrate understanding of conventions of standard English.EE.L.3.2

      1. a

        Capitalize the first letter of familiar names.EE.L.3.2.a

      2. b

        During shared writing, indicate the need to add a period at the end of a sentence.EE.L.3.2.b

      3. e

        Use resources as needed to spell common highfrequency words accurately.EE.L.3.2.e

      4. f

        Use spelling patterns in familiar words with common spelling patterns to spell words with the same spelling pattern.EE.L.3.2.f

      5. g

        Consult print in the environment to support reading and spelling.EE.L.3.2.g

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    Knowledge of Language

    1. 3

      Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicating.EE.L.3.3

      1. a

        Use language to make simple requests, comment, or share information. EE.L.3.3.a

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    Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

    1. 4

      Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings. EE.L.3.4

      1. a

        With guidance and support, use sentence level context to determine what word is missing from a sentence read aloud.EE.L.3.4.a

      2. b

        With guidance and support, identify the temporal meaning of words when common affixes (-ing, -ed) are added to common verbs.EE.L.3.4.b

    2. 5

      Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use.EE.L.3.5

      1. a

        Determine the literal meaning of words and phrases in context.EE.L.3.5.a

      2. b

        Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., happy: “I am happy.”).EE.L.3.5.b

      3. c

        Identify words that describe personal emotional states.EE.L.3.5.c

    3. 6

      Demonstrate understanding of words that signal spatial and temporal relationships (e.g., behind, under, after, soon, next, later).EE.L.3.6

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 3