Grade 3
Other Michigan Alternative Content Standards - English Language Arts sets
Other Michigan Alternative Content Standards - English Language Arts sets
Students can comprehend text in increasingly complex ways.
Accessing Narrative Text
- 1
Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a text.EE.RL.3.1
- H
The student can use details to answer questions about the plot, setting, and characters in a narrative text.EE.RL.H.3.1
- M
The student can answer questions about basic elements in a narrative text (e.g., characters’ names, settings, and specific events).EE.RL.M.3.1
- L
The student can answer simple who, what or where questions about a narrative text.EE.RL.L.3.1
- H
- 2
Associate details with events in stories from diverse cultures. EE.RL.3.2
- 3
Identify the feelings of characters in a story.EE.RL.3.3
- 4
Determine words and phrases that complete literal sentences in a text. EE.RL.3.4
- 5
Determine the beginning, middle and end of a familiar story with a logical order.EE.RL.3.5
- H
The student can identify events that occur at the beginning, middle, and/or end of a multiple-paragraph narrative text.EE.RL.H.3.5
- M
The student can identify when a simple story element occurred (e.g., at the beginning/end of a narrative, what happened first/last, etc.) in a one-paragraph narrative text.EE.RL.M.3.5
- L
The student can demonstrate understanding of sequence in a familiar routine or simple narrative text.EE.RL.L.3.5
- H
- 6
Identify personal point of view about a text.EE.RL.3.6
- 7
Identify parts of illustrations or tactual information that depict a particular setting, or event.EE.RL.3.7
- 9
Identify common elements in two stories in a series. EE.RL.3.9
- 10
Demonstrate understanding while actively engaged in shared reading of stories, dramas and poetry.EE.RL.3.10
- 1
Accessing Informational Text
- 1
Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a text.EE.RI.3.1
- 2
Identify details in a text.EE.RI.3.2
- H
The student can answer questions about details (e.g., individuals, events, locations, ideas, and/or sequence of events) in an informational text.EE.RI.H.3.2
- M
The student can answer questions about basic details (e.g., individuals, locations, and events) in an informational text.EE.RI.M.3.2
- L
The student can identify one detail (fact, event, idea) in a short informational text.EE.RI.L.3.2
- H
- 3
Order two events from a text as "first" and "next".EE.RI.3.3
- 4
Determine words and phrases that complete literal sentences in a text.EE.RI.3.4
- 5
With guidance and support, use text features including headings and key words to locate information in a text.EE.RI.3.5
- 6
Identify personal point of view about a text.EE.RI.3.6
- 7
Use information gained from visual elements and words in the text to answer explicit who and what questions.EE.RI.3.7
- H
The student can use more complex visuals (e.g., pictures, illustrations, posters, schedules, photographs, etc.) to demonstrate understanding of text/information.EE.RI.H.3.7
- M
The student can use visual representations of information (e.g., charts, posters, schedules, pictures, etc.) to answer who and/or what questions.EE.RI.M.3.7
- L
The student can use visual representations of information (e.g., charts, posters, schedules, pictures, etc.) to identify a single detail or idea.EE.RI.L.3.7
- H
- 8
Identify two related points the author makes in an informational text. EE.RI.3.8
- 9
Identify similarities between two texts on the same topic. EE.RI.3.9
- 10
Demonstrate understanding of text while actively engaged in shared reading of history/social studies, science, and technical texts. EE.RI.3.10
- 1
Reading (Foundational Skills)
- 3
Use letter-sound knowledge to read words.EE.RF.3.3
- 4
Read words in text.EE.RF.3.4
- 3
Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage
- 4.a
Demonstrate knowledge of word meanings: with guidance and support, use sentence-level context to determine what word is missing from a sentence read aloud.EE.L.3.4.a
- H
The student can determine which word or words best complete a sentence. (The sentence may or may not be read aloud depending on student need.)EE.L.H.3.4.a
- M
The student can use semantic and/or syntactic cues to recognize familiar words paired with pictures and/or objects in context. EE.L.M.3.4.a
- L
The student can use simple visual and/or auditory cues to recognize familiar words.EE.L.L.3.4.a
- H
- 4.b
Demonstrate emerging knowledge of word meanings: 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
- 5
Demonstrate understanding of word relationships and use.EE.L.3.5
- H
The student can identify the meaning of words in narrative and informational texts, including (but not limited to) words that describe emotions. EE.L.H.3.5
- M
The student can identify the meaning of words in one-paragraph narrative and/or informational texts, including (but not limited to) “feeling words.”EE.L.M.3.5
- L
The student can identify the meaning of basic words paired with pictures in narrative or informational texts, including (but not limited to) “feeling words” (happy, sad, tired, mad, etc.).EE.L.L.3.5
- H
- 4.a
Students can produce writing for a range of purposes and audiences.
Writing: Text Types and Purposes
- 1.a
Write opinions about topics or textEE.W.3.1.a
- H
The student can write/dictate/draw a brief piece describing his/her opinion on a given topic or text.EE.W.H.3.1.a
- M
The student can select words/phrases that express an opinion about a given topic or text. EE.W.M.3.1.a
- L
The student can select a word or labeled picture that expresses an opinion about a given topic or text.EE.W.L.3.1.a
- H
- 2.a
Write to share information supported by detailsEE.W.3.2.a
- H
The student can write/dictate/draw a brief piece about a given topic using facts and details.EE.W.H.3.2.a
- M
The student can identify facts or details about a given topic or category.EE.W.M.3.2.a
- L
The student can select one fact or detail that is related to a given topic or list of details.EE.W.L.3.2.a
- H
- 3.a
Write about events or personal experiencesEE.W.3.3.a
- H
The student can write/dictate/draw a personal narrative about an event or personal experience. EE.W.H.3.3.a
- M
The student can identify details from an event or personal experience.EE.W.M.3.3.a
- L
The student can select a word or picture to share information about an event or personal experience. EE.W.L.3.3.a
- H
- 4
With guidance and support, produce writing that expresses more than one idea.EE.W.3.4
- 5
With guidance and support from adults and peers, revise own writing.EE.W.3.5
- 10
Write routinely for a variety of tasks, purposes, and audiences. EE.W.3.10
- 1.a
Conventions of Standard English
- 2
Demonstrate understanding of conventions of Standard EnglishEE.L.3.2
- H
The student can identify that the first word in a sentence should be capitalized and/or choose the correct ending punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). EE.L.H.3.2
- M
The student can identify correct capitalization and/or end punctuation (period and question mark).EE.L.M.3.2
- L
The student can differentiate between a word and a simple sentence.EE.L.L.3.2
- H
- 2
Students can communicate for a range of purposes and audiences.
Speaking and Listening
- 1
Engage in collaborative discussionsEE.SL.3.1
- 2
Identify details in a text read aloud or information presented orally through other media.EE.SL.3.2
- H
The student can respond to questions about details presented orally or through other media. EE.SL.H.3.2
- M
The student can respond to basic questions about details presented orally or through other media.EE.SL.M.3.2
- L
The student can select a detail from a text presented orally or through other media.EE.SL.L.3.2
- H
- 3
Ask or answer questions about details provided by the speaker.EE.SL.3.3
- 4
Recount a personal experience, story, or topic including details. EE.SL.3.4
- 6
Combine words for effective communication to clarify thoughts, feelings, and ideas in various contexts. EE.SL.3.6
- 1
Using Language
- 1
Demonstrate Standard English grammar and usage when communicatingEE.L.3.1
- H
The student can identify the correct use of grammatical structures (e.g., singular/plural nouns, appropriate pronouns, present/past tense verbs) when communicating.EE.L.H.3.1
- M
The student can identify/demonstrate the correct grammatical use of nouns and/or pronouns when presented in context.EE.L.M.3.1
- L
The student can identify the correct grammatical use of nouns when presented in context.EE.L.L.3.1
- H
- 3
Use language to achieve desired outcomes when communicatingEE.L.3.3
- H
The student can identify the correct use of language to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes (e.g., asking and answering questions, sharing information, and advocating for oneself). EE.L.H.3.3
- M
The student can use language to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes (e.g., asking questions, sharing information, responding to greetings, using polite expressions, using appropriate body language).EE.L.M.3.3
- L
The student can identify the correct use of language to communicate effectively with familiar people (e.g., sharing information, responding to greetings, being polite, and making simple requests, etc.).EE.L.L.3.3
- H
- 6
Demonstrate understanding of words that signal spatial and temporal relationships. (e.g., behind, under, after, soon, next, later.)EE.L.3.6
- 1
Students can investigate topics and present information.
Research and Inquiry
- 1.b
Write opinions about topics or textEE.W.3.1.b
- H
The student can identify reasons to support an opinion about a given topic or text (the opinion may belong to the student, character, or author of a given text).EE.W.H.3.1.b
- M
The student can identify words/phrases that express an opinion of a character in a given text.EE.W.M.3.1.b
- L
The student can identify an opinion of a character in a short narrative text.EE.W.L.3.1.b
- H
- 6
With guidance and support from adults, use technology to produce writing while interacting and collaborating with others.EE.W.3.6
- 7
Identify information about a topic for a research project.EE.W.3.7
- 8
Sort information on a topic or personal experience into two provided categories and write about each one.EE.W.3.8
- H
The student can sort information into categories in preparation for a writing project. EE.W.H.3.8
- M
The student can choose pieces of information that are related to a given topic in preparation for a class writing project. EE.W.M.3.8
- L
The student can contribute to class brainstorming sessions to generate ideas for group writing projects.EE.W.L.3.8
- H
- 5
Create a multimedia presentation of a story or poem.EE.SL.3.5
- 1.b
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
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- ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR GRADE 3: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
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