Grade 3
Other North Dakota English Language Arts sets
Other North Dakota English Language Arts sets
Third Grade
Foundations Of Literacy
-
Phonics and Word Study
- 8.
Decode words with phoneme-grapheme correspondences:3.F.8
- a.
multisyllabic word construction and division<ul><li>open syllables</li><li>closed syllables</li><li>complex closed syllables</li><li>long vowel VCe</li><li>vowel-r syllables</li><li>vowel team syllables</li><li>consonant -le syllables</li><li>syllable division principles (VC/CV, V/CV, etc.)</li></ul>3.F.8.a
- b.
inflectional endings3.F.8.b
- c.
Latin and Greek roots3.F.8.c
- a.
- 9.
Encode words with phoneme-grapheme correspondences:3.F.9
- a.
vowel teams3.F.9.a
- b.
diphthongs3.F.9.b
- c.
three consonant blends3.F.9.c
- d.
other r-controlled3.F.9.d
- e.
silent letter combinations3.F.9.e
- f.
less common digraphs (e.g., ph (/f/), gh (/f/), ch (/k/ and /sh/))3.F.9.f
- g.
trigraphs3.F.9.g
- h.
schwa3.F.9.h
- i.
common derivational suffixes (e.g., -ly, -able, -ful)3.F.9.i
- j.
irregularly spelled high-frequency words3.F.9.j
- a.
- 10.
Determine the meaning of multiple-meaning words and phrases, choosing from a range of strategies with varying texts (e.g., synonyms, antonyms, homophones, homographs).3.F.10
- 11.
Use new academic, content-specific, grade-level vocabulary to make connections to previously learned words and relate new words to background knowledge.3.F.11
- a.
Make connections to a word's structure using knowledge of phonology, morphology, and word orthography to aid learning.3.F.11.a
- a.
- 8.
-
Fluency
- 12.
Read accurately and automatically a variety of third-grade texts with expression, phrasing, purpose, and understanding.3.F.12
- 12.
-
Foundations of Writing
- 13.
Mastered in second grade.3.F.13
- 14.
Write an organized paragraph with a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a conclusion. (Example structures for organization may include, but are not limited to, summary, disciplinary literacy response, opinion, or informative).3.F.14
- 13.
-
Communication
-
Presentational Communication
- 1.
Report relevant facts and descriptive details of a topic, text, story, or experience for a targeted audience.3.C.1
- 2.
Speak in complete sentences using proper eye contact and volume to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas.3.C.2
- 3.
Covered at the K-2 level.3.C.3
- 4.
Use grade-appropriate conversational, general academic, and domain-specific words and phrases.3.C.4
- 1.
-
Collaboration
- 5.
Begins in sixth grade.3.C.5
- 6.
Engage in conversations by asking and answering questions using active listening skills.3.C.6
- 7.
Engage collaboratively by following agreed-upon rules.3.C.7
- 5.
-
Reading
-
Comprehension
- 1.
Comprehend information during and after listening to a grade-level text.3.R.1
- 2.
Ask and answer questions about key details before, during, and after reading a variety of genres, literary, and informational texts using text evidence to compare, contrast, predict, and infer.3.R.2
- A.
Summarize the main idea(s) with supporting details during or after reading an informational text or passage.3.R.3.A
- B.
Summarize the story by including major story elements after reading a literary text or passage.3.R.3.B
- 4.
Begins in fourth grade.3.R.4
- 5.
Determine the meaning of unknown and multi-meaning words within a text.3.R.5
- 1.
-
Text Analysis
- 6.
Use text features (e.g., glossary, index, sidebars) and previously learned text features (e.g., timeline, maps/legends, graphs/charts, subheadings, table of contents, headings, captions, diagrams, bold/underlined words) to read and understand a text or passage.3.R.6
- 7.
Identify examples of literary devices:3.R.7
- a.
personification3.R.7.a
- b.
hyperbole3.R.7.b
- c.
simile3.R.7.c
- d.
alliteration3.R.7.d
- e.
onomatopoeia3.R.7.e
- a.
- 8.
Analyze a variety of fiction and poetry texts.3.R.8
- a.
Describe characters' feelings, traits, motivations, and actions after reading a story.3.R.8.a
- b.
Compare and contrast the elements of stories and poems (e.g., characters, settings, plots, stanzas, verses).3.R.8.b
- a.
- 9.
Determine the most important points and key details presented in two nonfiction texts on the same topic.3.R.9
- 6.
-
Writing
-
Text Types and Structure
- 1.
Produce writing that is organized appropriately to the task, purpose, or audience.3.W.1
- 2.
Write using an organizational structure incorporating a topic sentence, body, and a concluding statement appropriate to the task.3.W.2
- 3.
Write organized informative pieces that include factual details on the topic.3.W.3
- 4.
Write organized opinion pieces on a topic using evidence to support the opinion.3.W.4
- 5.
Write narrative pieces that describe a well-elaborated real or imagined event in a sequence that unfolds naturally.3.W.5
- 1.
-
Writing Process and Craft
- 6.
Develop and strengthen writing utilizing the five steps appropriate to the task and purpose.3.W.6
- a.
Planning: Generate ideas and plan (e.g., orally rehearse, mentally reflect, graphic organizer, peer feedback).3.W.6.a
- b.
Drafting: Develop writing from the planning process.3.W.6.b
- c.
Revising: Improve writing by adding more details or deleting unnecessary wording or information.3.W.6.c
- d.
Editing: Improve writing by using appropriate grade-level spelling, sentence writing, and grammar standards.3.W.6.d
- e.
Presentation/Publishing: Produce a final draft that meets the task, purpose, or audience of the writing piece.3.W.6.e
- a.
- 7.
Write with intentional word choice that integrates emotion and descriptive language to develop visual imagery for the reader.3.W.7
- 6.
-
Language Usage
- 1.
Compose simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.3.L.1
- a.
Begin with a capital letter and capitalize titles of respect, words in titles, and geographical names.3.L.1.a
- b.
Use periods with declarative and imperative sentences, question marks with interrogative sentences and exclamation points with exclamatory sentences.3.L.1.b
- c.
Use commas before coordinating conjunctions and to separate individual words in a series.3.L.1.c
- a.
- 2.
Recognize and use parts of speech in sentences:3.L.2
- a.
concrete, abstract, and possessive nouns3.L.2.a
- b.
different types of verbs (i.e., action, linking, helping) and their roles in a sentence3.L.2.b
- c.
the complete subject and complete predicate of a sentence3.L.2.c
- d.
possessive adjectives3.L.2.d
- e.
prepositions3.L.2.e
- f.
coordinating conjunctions (i.e., for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)3.L.2.f
- g.
-ly adverbs3.L.2.g
- a.
- 1.
-
Inquiry And Research
- 1.
Choose a topic of interest to research.3.IR.1
- 2.
Locate relevant information on a topic from a provided credible source or database.3.IR.2
- 3.
Use organizational tools to track information from a provided credible source relevant to a topic.3.IR.3
- 4.
Identify a fact or an opinion based on information provided by the author.3.IR.4
- 1.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- North Dakota English Language Arts Content Standards
Keep exploring
Keep exploring English Language Arts standards
Sibling grade bands, other subjects in this jurisdiction, and the same subject across other states.