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Curriculum & Pacing Guide
Martinsville City Public Schools
Revised Summer 2011
by Renita Street & Cindy Neese
Modified Summer 2012 PDH
Grade 3: English
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 1
Martinsville City Public Schools’ Instructional Plan of Action The Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum Guide was developed using the Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools and the State Curriculum Framework. Also, an emphasis was placed on the integration of 21st Century Skills into all areas of K-12 education. Martinsville City Public Schools believes that to compete in a global community, all children must develop lifelong independent skills that demonstrate initiative, self direction, and the ability to problem-solve, innovate and create, and communicate by writing and speaking effectively. To provide an avenue for students to develop these important qualifications and provide a more rigorous learning environment, Martinsville City Public Schools encourages problem-based learning in all classrooms. The collaboration between students in this type of learning environment develops skills in leadership, accountability, social, and cross-cultural understanding as they communicate and think critically to problem-solve real world applications of the curriculum. Martinsville City Public Schools’ Core curriculum prepares students to achieve these 21st
Century skills through competent cross- curricular activities that apply knowledge of concepts learned in other areas of study and in the community.
Standard benchmark assessments along with project-based assessments and end of year SOL tests are administered to ensure mastery of the concepts. PALS assessments are used to ensure proficiency in Reading for grades Pre-K through Eight. To further ensure that all students learn to the best of their abilities, a Response to Intervention (RtI) system, using STAR Math, STAR Reading, and ARDT (Algebra Readiness Diagnostic Test) is in place to guide classroom instruction, screen and progress monitor students so that intervention and enrichment activities are scheduled based on the students individual needs throughout the year.
The Martinsville City Public Schools’ Curriculum Guide is designed to provide a reference document for each subject and grade level that indicates The Curriculum’s Big Ideas, Instructional Strategies, Model lessons,& Assessment Instruments and suggested time frames to be used as a Guide for classroom instruction. In addition, Learning Targets at a Glance contains an overview of the curriculum taught for each grading period for each subject and grade level. 21
Curriculum Guide OVERVIEW
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This symbol is used through to denote a 21
Century Internet Safety procedures are listed, and for Grades Three through Twelve, an SOL Testing Blueprint Target is included to give insight to the strands that will receive the most focus on the SOL Assessments. Two symbols will be used to denote the 21st Century Focus:
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This symbol is used throughout to denote a 21
Century skill. st
Century Global Connection.
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
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Curriculum Big Ideas
The organizing topics, big ideas, or strands under which student learning is organized and the Essential Understandings, Knowledge and Skills students must develop in order to master these concepts (typically from the standards found in the VDOE curriculum framework). Essential Understandings—what we want students to understand about this idea, topic, or concept Essential Knowledge—What students must know in order to develop this understanding Essential Skills
—What students must be able to do in order to demonstrate that understanding
Standards of Learning that meet the criteria for 21st Century Skills will be identified by this symbol
Standards of Learning that meet the criteria for 21st Century Learning of Global Connections will be identified this symbol
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons
Resources, strategies, and models for delivery of the curriculum. Includes suggested teaching strategies, links to model lesson plans links to frequently referenced online sites, and suggested teacher resources and where to find them (online and hard copy, such as texts, primary source documents, etc.)
Assessment Items
Examples of formative and summative assessments for measuring student mastery of the curriculum. Includes essential questions, writing prompts, sample test items, benchmark test links, model performance-based assessments, and other assessment resources.
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
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10
25
45
10
Reading Block
bell ringer 10 minutes
Whole group 25 minutes
Differentiatedinstruction 45 minutes
Checking for understanding 10 minutes
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
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Learning Targets at a Glance –3rd Grade Reading
Grade 3 English Test Blueprint Summary Table- 47 question test
Word Analysis/ Word Reference Materials 2.5c, 2.6a-c, 2.7a-c,e, 2.10a-d 3.3b, 3.4a-d, f-g, 3.7a-b
Comprehension of Fictional tests
2.8a, c-I;
3.5c-j, l
Comprehension of Nonfiction tests
2.9a-b, e-g
3.a, c-i
Excluded from testing
Refer to VDOE Blueprint for additional information
7 17 16 http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/blueprints/english_blueprints/2010/2010_blueprint_gr3_reading.pdf
Reading continues to be a priority in third grade. Emphasis is on learning about words, reading text with fluency and expression, and learning comprehension strategies. The student will read a variety of fiction and nonfiction texts, which relate to all areas of the curriculum. The student will use effective communication skills in group activities and will present brief oral reports. Reading comprehension strategies will be applied in all subjects, with emphasis on materials that reflect the Standards of Learning in mathematics, science, and history and social science. The student will plan, draft, revise, and edit stories, simple explanations, and short reports. In addition, the student will gather and use information from print and electronic sources. The student also will write legibly in cursive.
Learning Overview
First Quarter 8/13-10/15
Second Quarter 10/16-12/21
Third Quarter 1/8-3/13
Fourth Quarter 3/14-5/22
3.1 a-e Oral Communication 3.2 a-d Oral Presentations
3.3 a-b Word analysis 3.4 a, c, d, f Vocabulary 3.5 a-k Comprehension of Fiction texts & poetry 3.8 Write in Cursive
3.9 a, b, d, g Writing 3.10 a-g Edit Writing 3.12 Use Technology
Ongoing Fluency Practice & Vocabulary Review:
3.4 b,e,g Vocabulary
Reading at Independent Reading level & content area vocabulary review
3.5 a-k Comprehension of Fiction texts & poetry
3.7a-b Research 3.10 a-g Edit Writing
3.6 a-I Comprehension of Nonfiction texts Ongoing
3.1 a-e Oral Communication 3.2 a-d Oral Presentations
3.3 a-b Word analysis 3.4 a, c, d, f Vocabulary 3.8 Write in Cursive
3.9 a, b, d, g, Writing 3.10 a,b, d,g Edit Writing 3.12 Use Technology
Ongoing Fluency Practice & Vocabulary Review:
3.6 a-I Comprehension of Nonfiction texts
Reading at Independent Reading level & content area vocabulary review
3.9 d, e, f, g Writing 3.10 c, e, f, h, I, j Edit Writing
Ongoing 3.1 a-e Oral Communication 3.2 a-d Oral Presentations
3.3 a-g Word analysis 3.4 a, c, d, f Vocabulary 3.5 a-k Comprehension of Fiction texts & poetry 3.6 a-I Comprehension of Nonfiction texts
3.7a-b Research 3.8 Write in Cursive
3.9 a, b, d, g, Writing 3.10 a-g Edit Writing 3.12 Use Technology
Ongoing Fluency Practice & Vocabulary Review: Reading at Independent Reading level & content area vocabulary review
3.11 a-d Edit Writing 3.12 Use Technology
Ongoing
3.1 a-e Oral Communication 3.2 a-d Oral Presentations
3.3 a-g Word analysis 3.4 a, c, d, f Vocabulary 3.5 a-k Comprehension of Fiction texts & poetry 3.6 a-I Comprehension of Nonfiction texts
3.7a-b Research 3.8 Write in Cursive
3.9 a, b, d, g, Writing 3.10 a-g Edit Writing
Ongoing Fluency Practice & Vocabulary Review: Reading at Independent Reading level & content area vocabulary review
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21st Century Internet Safety Procedures
1. Teachers should review all internet sites and links prior to using them in the classroom. During this review, teachers need to ensure the
appropriateness of the content on the site. Checking for broken links and paying attention to inappropriate pop-ups or solicitations of
information.
2. Teachers should circulate throughout the classroom while students are on the internet to make sure the students are on the appropriate site and are not minimizing other inappropriate sites.
3. Teachers should periodically check and update any web addresses that they have on their MCPS webpage.
4. Teachers should assure that the use of these websites correlate with the objectives of the lesson and provide students with the appropriate challenges.
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Oral Language 3.1 The student will use effective communication skills in
group activities. a) Listen attentively by making eye contact, facing the speaker, asking questions, and summarizing what is said. b) Ask and respond to questions from teachers and other group members. c) Explain what has been learned. d) Use language appropriate for context. e) Increase listening and speaking vocabularies. The students will:
• participate effectively in group activities by using language appropriate for the context and by taking turns in conversations and moving group discussions forward.
• increase listening and speaking vocabularies.
Attentive Summarize Responding Explaining Appropriate Context Listening Speaking
Video Blogs Curriculum Frameworks http://smarttech.com http://www.brainpop.com/english/studyandreadingskills/publicspeaking/preview.weml Enhanced Scope & Sequence pg 36, Join the Discussion pg 31, How am I doing? Pg 32, How did I do? Pg 33, Character Clusters pg 34-35,
Oral presentation of student’s written work Curriculum Frameworks-Scope & Sequence Enhancement Literacy Circles Spelling Bee Cooperative Learning Teams Oral Reports Exit tickets Bellringers
STAR READING
PALS Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
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Oral Language continued
3.2 The student will present brief oral reports using visual media.
a) Speak clearly. b) Use appropriate volume and pitch. c) Speak at an understandable rate. d) Organize ideas sequentially or around major points of information. e) Use contextually appropriate language and specific vocabulary to communicate ideas. The students will: • organize information on a topic when presenting an oral
report. • speak clearly at an understandable rate and volume.
Visual media Volume Tone Rate Pitch Specific Sequentially
Video Blogs Curriculum Frameworks http://smarttech.com Enhanced Scope & Sequence pg 36, Join the Discussion pg 31, How am I doing? Pg 32, How did I do? Pg 33, Character Clusters pg 34-35,
Oral presentation of student’s written work Peer evaluations Using class designed criteria curriculum Literacy Circles Spelling Bee Cooperative Learning Teams Oral Reports
STAR READING
PALS Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
2010 Standards
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Reading: 3.3 The student will apply word-analysis skills when reading. a) Use knowledge of regular and irregular vowel patterns. b) Decode regular multisyllabic words. The students will:
• understand the need to apply word-analysis skills to decode words.
Analysis Vowels Tense Degree Patterns Multisyllabic Regular Irregular Decode
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unitedstreaming.com
http://education.jlb.org http://smarttech.com http://www.kyvl.org/kids/homebase.html Enhanced Scope & Sequence pg 80-89, Syllabication pg 109, Buddy Reading 110, Choral /Echo Reading pg 111-114, Radio reading-Reader’s theater pg 115-116, Timed Repeated readings pg 117,
A-Z Reading Letter Name Activities Within Word Activities Word Their Way Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR READING
PALS Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Graphics Word Sorts Letter Cards Teacher created games Flanagan
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Reading: 3.4 The student will expand vocabulary when reading. a) Use knowledge of homophones c) Apply meaning clues, language structure, and phonetic strategies. d) Use context to clarify meaning of unfamiliar words. f) Use vocabulary from other content areas The students will:
• use meaning clues, language structure, phonetic strategies, text structure, and surface features of text to read.
• use reference resources to learn word meanings.
Homophones Antonym Synonyms Phonetic Strategies: decode Context Unfamiliar Clarify Affixes: prefix, suffix Root Transition words Time sequence Compare –contrast Cause-effect
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Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Coach Buckle Down Reading Ladders for Success Measure Up Graphics Foldable Interactive Achievement Benchmark Test VA SOL Practice and Mastery
STAR READING
PALS Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
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Reading: 3.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional text and poetry. a) Set a purpose for reading. b) Make connections between previous experiences and reading selections. c) Make, confirm, or revise predictions. d) Compare and contrast settings, characters, and events. e) Identify the author’s purpose. f) Ask and answer questions about what is read. g) Draw conclusions about text. h) Identify the problem and solution. i) Identify the main idea. j) Identify supporting details. k) Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension throughout the reading process.
Poetry Elements of poetry Morals Predictions Compare Contrast Setting Characters Traits Motivations feelings Events Author’s Purpose Entertain Inform Persuade Realism Fantasy Fact opinion
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http://wordcentral.com
http://smarttech.com SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker Enhanced Scope & Sequence Read Aloud, pg 118, SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128, Frayer model- 138,
Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Newspaper Brochures Graphics Organizers Foldable Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR READING Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
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Writing 3.8 The student will write legibly in cursive. The students will:
• understand that neat, legible cursive handwriting is an important tool of written communication.
Legible Cursive
SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit http://www.handwritingforkids.com/handwrite/cursive/animation/lowercase.htm http://www.kidzone.ws/cursive/p.htm http://smarttech.com
Practice Sheets Letter practice Short sentence writing practice Spelling word practice
Words/ Sentence writing assessments
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Writing 3.9 The student will write for a variety of purposes. a) Identify the intended audience. b) Use a variety of prewriting strategies c) Write a clear topic sentence focusing on the main idea. The students will:
• understand how to plan and compose a paragraph on the same topic.
• understand how to plan and compose written pieces for a variety of purposes
Central Idea Main Idea Paragraph Audience Topic Sentence
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http://smarttech.com http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2010/online_writing/lesson_plans/3-5_informative_expository_writing.pdf
Writing Prompts Write! (text) Graphic Organizers Four Square Organizers Newspapers Brochures Buckle Down Writing Journals Prompts Pen Pals Letters Peer Editing Teacher-Student Writing Conferences Edit Prompts
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
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Writing: 3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. a) Use complete sentences. b) Use transition words to vary sentence d) Use past and present verb tense. g) Use simple abbreviations. The students will:
• understand that grammatically correct language and mechanics contribute to the meaning of writing.
Capitalize Punctuate Dialogue Past Present Apostrophe
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Writing Prompts Write! (text) Graphic Organizers Four Square Organizers Newspapers Brochures Buckle Down Writing Journals Prompts Pen Pals Letters Peer Editing Teacher-Student Writing Conferences Edit Prompts
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
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Writing: 3.12 The student will use available technology for Reading and Writing The student will understand that reading and writing skills can be adapted for use with available technology.
Media Formats Compose Edit Interact Collaborate
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Writing Prompts Peer Editing Write! (text) Letters Graphic Organizers Brochures Teacher-Student Writing Conferences
Writing prompts Letters Short Report PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
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Reading: 3.4 b) Use knowledge of roots, affixes, synonyms, and antonyms. e) Discuss meanings of words and develop vocabulary by listening and reading a variety of texts. g) Use word reference resources including the glossary, dictionary, and thesaurus The students will:
• use meaning clues, language structure, phonetic strategies, text structure, and surface features of text to read.
• use reference resources to learn word meanings.
Root Affixes Synonyms Antonyms Purpose Fiction Nonfiction Reference Resource: glossary dictionary thesaurus guide words
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Skill Builders Words Their Way Write! Foldable Prompts Frayer Model Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up Word Sorts Foldable Edit Prompts
STAR READING Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
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Reading: 3.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional text and poetry. a) Set a purpose for reading. b) Make connections between previous experiences and reading selections. c) Make, confirm, or revise predictions. d) Compare and contrast settings, characters, and events. e) Identify the author’s purpose. f) Ask and answer questions about what is read. g) Draw conclusions about text. h) Identify the problem and solution. i) Identify the main idea. j) Identify supporting details. k) Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension throughout the reading process.
Poetry Elements of poetry Morals Predictions Compare Contrast Setting Characters Traits Motivations feelings Events Author’s Purpose Entertain Inform Persuade Realism Fantasy Fact opinion
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http://wordcentral.com
http://smarttech.com SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker Enhanced Scope & Sequence Read Aloud, pg 118, SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128, Frayer model- 138,
Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Newspaper Brochures Graphics Organizers Foldable Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR READING Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
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3.5 continued l) Differentiate between fiction and nonfiction. m) Read with fluency and accuracy. The students will:
• develop a variety of comprehension strategies that can be applied to make meaning from fictional text and poetry
• develop an increased understanding of the essential elements and characteristics of fictional text and poetry.
• develop the ability to use key supporting details to determine the lessons or morals from fictional text and poetry.
continued: Draw Conclusions Summarize Problem Solution Fluency Accuracy Plots: fairy tales myths folktales legends fables
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http://smarttech.com SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker Enhanced Scope & Sequence Read Aloud, pg 118, SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128, Frayer model- 138,
Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Newspaper Brochures Graphics Organizers Foldable Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR READING Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
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Reading 3.7 The student will demonstrate comprehension of information from a variety of print and electronic resources. a) Use encyclopedias and other reference books, including online reference materials. b) Use table of contents, indices, and charts. The students will:
• understand ways to select the best resource for gathering information on a given topic
Electronic Resources Glossary Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Table of Content Indices Chart Atlases
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Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up Graphics Organizers Foldable
STAR READING Division level Benchmark test
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
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Writing: 3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. a) Use complete sentences. b) Use transition words to vary sentence structure. d) Use past and present verb tense. g) Use simple abbreviations.
The students will: • understand that grammatically correct language and
mechanics contribute to the meaning of writing
Edit Grammar Capitalization Punctuations Transition Words Abbreviations Verb Tense
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Skill Builders Words Their Way Write! Foldable Prompts Buckle Down Writing Editing Symbols Word Sorts Dictionary Thesaurus Glossary Foldable Edit Prompts
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
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Writing: 3.12 The student will use available technology for Reading and Writing The student will understand that reading and writing skills can be adapted for use with available technology.
Media Formats Compose Edit Interact Collaborate
http:infotrac.galegroup.com (password: bulldogs) http://www.writinga-z.com http://readinga-z.com http://readwritethink.com http://brainpopjr.com http://education.jlb.org
http:// wordcentral.com
http://smarttech.com http://www.kyvl.org/kids/homebase.html http://www.cteresource.org/downloads/3/Keyboarding_Gd.pdf Success maker http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm
Writing Prompts Peer Editing Write! (text) Letters Graphic Organizers Brochures Teacher-Student Writing Conferences
Writing prompts Letters Short Report PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 21
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Reading: 3.6 The student will continue to read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts. a) Identify the author’s purpose. b) Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning. c) Preview and use text features. d) Ask and answer questions about what is read. e) Draw conclusions based on text. f) Summarize major points found in nonfiction texts. g) Identify the main idea h) Identify supporting details. i) Compare and contrast the characteristics of biographies and autobiographies.
Nonfiction Author’s Purpose Entertain Inform persuade Text Features Text structure Bold face Italics Headings Draw Conclusions Sequence Cause & effect Main Idea Supporting Details Biography Autobiography Punctuation indicators
http:infotrac.galegroup.com (password: bulldogs) http://www.writinga-z.com http://readinga-z.com http://readwritethink.com http://brainpopjr.com http://education.jlb.org http://wordcentral.com mail.clevelandcountyschools.org
(text features posters)
http://smarttech.com Enhanced Scope & Sequence Read Aloud, pg 118, SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128,, Frayer model- 138, Semantic Feature Analysis 139,
Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns On Your Mark Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Graphics Organizers Foldable Board Games SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
STAR Reading PALS PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 22
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Reading: 3.6 continued j) Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension throughout the reading process. k) Identify new information gained from reading. l) Read with fluency and accuracy. The students will:
• demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction. • understand that text formats can be used to set a
purpose for reading. • demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of
biography and autobiography.
continued: Compare Contrast Fluency Accuracy
SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker Enhanced Scope & Sequence Read Aloud, pg 118, SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128, Frayer model- 138, Semantic Feature Analysis 139,
Nonfiction Text Graphic Organizers Coach Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up Newspaper Brochures SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
STAR Reading PALS PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
SWBS (Someone Wanted But So): summary activity
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 23
Pacing / Time
Frame Unit/ Curriculum Big Idea
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons Assessment
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Writing: 3.9 The student will write for a variety of purposes. d) Write a paragraph on the same topic. e) Use strategies for organization of information and elaboration according to the type of writing. f) Include details that elaborate the main idea. g) Revise writing for clarity of content using specific vocabulary and information. The students will:
• understand how to plan and compose a paragraph on the same topic.
• understand how to plan and compose written pieces for a variety of purposes
Descriptive (adjectives) Details Elaborate Central Idea Revise Friendly Letter Short Report Simple Explanation Linking words ( also, another, and more) Linking phrases ( in order to, for example, because of this) Creative writing Expressive writing Narrative writing Sequence events Transition words Reflection Explanation Directions Simple Report
http:infotrac.galegroup.com (password: bulldogs) http://www.writinga-z.com http://readinga-z.com http://readwritethink.com http://brainpopjr.com http://education.jlb.org http://wordcentral.com mail.clevelandcountyschools.org http://smarttech.com http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2010/online_writing/lesson_plans/3-5_informative_expository_writing.pdf SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker
Graphic Organizers our Square Organizers Write! Foldable Prompts Buckle Down Writing Descriptive Words (adverbs) Math/Science/ Social Studies Curriculum Editing Symbols Pen Pals Dictionary Thesaurus Glossary Foldable Edit Prompts Written Reports Various Letters
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 24
Pacing / Time
Frame Unit/ Curriculum Big Idea
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons Assessment
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Technology& Print
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Writing: 3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. c) Use the word I in compound subjects. e) Use singular possessives. f) Use commas in a simple series. h) Use apostrophes in contractions with pronouns and in possessives. i) Use the articles a, an, and the correctly. j) Use correct spelling for frequently used sight words, including irregular plurals. The students will:
• understand that grammatically correct language and mechanics contribute to the meaning of writing.
Edit Compound Subject Singular Possessive Comma Simple Series Apostrophe Contraction Pronoun Irregular Plurals Conventions of dialog Signal words ( he said, she exclaimed) Location words ( here, there) Articles (a, an, the)
http:infotrac.galegroup.com (password: bulldogs) http://www.writinga-z.com http://readinga-z.com http://readwritethink.com http://brainpopjr.com http://education.jlb.org http://wordcentral.com mail.clevelandcountyschools.org http://smarttech.com SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford Success Maker http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm
Graphic Organizers Four Square Organizers Write! Foldable Prompts Buckle Down Writing Frayer Model Editing Symbols Pen Pals Teacher Resources Foldable Edit Prompts
PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 25
Pacing /
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Writing 3.11 The student will write a short report. a) Construct questions about the topic. b) Identify appropriate resources. c) Collect and organize information about the topic into a short report. d) Understand the difference between plagiarism and using own words. The students will:
• understand how information should be collected, analyzed and organized as a part of the process of writing a short report.
• understand the difference between plagiarism and using their own words in their writing.
Edit Resources Short Report Plagiarism Central topic
http://brainpopjr.com http://smarttech.com http://readwritethink.com SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm
Graphic Organizers Four Square Organizers Encyclopedia Thesaurus Dictionary Corporative Learning Teams Peer Editing Teacher-Student Conference Editing Symbols Word Wall Interactive Dictionary
PALS PROJECT- BASED ASSESSMENT Division level Benchmark test
STAR Reading
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 26
Pacing /
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Unit/ Curriculum Big Idea
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons Assessment
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4th
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Writing: 3.12 The student will use available technology for reading and writing. The students will:
• understand that reading and writing skills can be adapted for use with available technology.
Technology Media formats Interact collaborate
http://smarttech.com http://brainpopjr.com http://www.cteresource.org/downloads/3/Keyboarding_Gd.pdf Computer SMART Board Tape Recorder SMART Notebook: Lesson Activity Toolkit CPS Waterford http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm
Skill Builders Words Their Way Write! Foldable Prompts Buckle Down Writing Editing Symbols Word Sorts Dictionary Thesaurus Glossary Foldable Edit Prompts
Corporative Learning Teams Peer Editing Teacher-Student Conference Editing Symbols Word Wall Interactive Dictionary
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 27
Pacing / Time
Frame Unit/ Curriculum Big Idea
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons Assessment
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Quarter
REVIEW THESE SOLS 3.1 The student will use effective communication skills in group activities 3.2 The student will present brief oral reports using visual media. 3.3 The student will apply word-analysis skills when reading. 3.4 The student will expand vocabulary when reading 3.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional text and poetry. 3.6 The student will continue to read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts. 3.7 The student will demonstrate comprehension of information from a variety of print and electronic resources. 3.9 The student will write for a variety of purposes. 3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Edit Compound Subject Singular Possessive Comma Simple Series Apostrophe Contraction Pronoun Irregular Plurals Conventions of dialog Signal words Location words Articles Homophones Antonym Synonyms Affixes: prefix, suffix Root Transition words Time sequence Compare /contrast Cause-effect Traits Motivations feelings Events Entertain, Inform Persuade Realism Fantasy Fact &Opinion
http://brainpopjr.com http://smarttech.com http://readwritethink.com http://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlyman/default/quiz/factopquiz.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/spelling/recognising/homophones/game.shtml http://languageartsgames.4you4free.com/cause_effect.html http://www.vrml.k12.la.us/4th/Homework/read/voc/wordwork/book4/intervention_int.asp Enhanced Scope & Sequence SQ3R, pg 119, K-W-L pg 120, DRTA pg 121, Sticky notes pg 123, QAR pg 125-126, Reciprocal teaching pg 127-128, Frayer model- 138, Semantic Feature Analysis 139,
Real world application to re-teach Graphic Organizers Four Square Organizers Encyclopedia Thesaurus Dictionary Corporative Learning Teams Peer Editing Teacher-Student Conference Editing Symbols Word Wall Interactive Dictionary Interactive Vocabulary Notebook Foldable VA SOL Practice and Mastery Changing Patterns Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR Test PALS SOL test Project based Assessment
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 28
Pacing / Time
Frame Unit/ Curriculum Big Idea
Instructional Strategies & Model Lessons Assessment
items
Essential Vocabulary
Technology& Print
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4th
Quarter
REVIEW THESE SOLS 3.1 The student will use effective communication skills in group activities 3.2 The student will present brief oral reports using visual media. 3.3 The student will apply word-analysis skills when reading. 3.4 The student will expand vocabulary when reading 3.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional text and poetry. 3.6 The student will continue to read and demonstrate comprehension of nonfiction texts. 3.7 The student will demonstrate comprehension of information from a variety of print and electronic resources. 3.9 The student will write for a variety of purposes. 3.10 The student will edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Edit Compound Subject Singular Possessive Comma Simple Series Apostrophe Contraction Pronoun Irregular Plurals Conventions of dialog Signal words Location words Articles Homophones Antonym Synonyms Affixes: prefix, suffix Root Transition words Time sequence Compare /contrast Cause-effect Traits Motivations feelings Events Entertain, Inform Persuade Realism Fantasy Fact &Opinion
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2010/online_writing/lesson_plans/3-5_informative_expository_writing.pdf http://learner.org/resources/series205.html http://www.cteresource.org/downloads/3/Keyboarding_Gd.pdf http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm http://www.artsmia.org/world-myths/viewallart/compare-contrast.html
Real world application to re-teach Leveled Reading Books Literacy Circles Newspaper Brochures On Your Mark Graphics Organizers Foldable Coach Changing Patterns Buckle Down Ladders for Success Measure Up
STAR Test PALS SOL test Project based Assessment
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 29
Reading and Writing Website Author’s Purpose http://www.woodland.k12.mo.us/faculty/rgarner/Reading/Authors%20puropse.htm
Multiple Meaning Words
http://www.tv411.org/lessons/cfm/vocabulary.cfm?str=vocabulary&num=11&act=1
http://www.firstschoolyears.com (prefix/suffix game)
Homophones/ Synonyms/ Antonyms
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/spelling/recognising/homophones/game.shtml (homophone game) http://www.funbrain.com/whichword/index.html (homophone game) http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/spelling/recognising/homophones/quiz.shtml (homophones) http://www.english-zone.com/verbs/your1.html (homophones with instant feedback)
http:// wordcentral.com
http://www.eclassroom.110mb.com
http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/previewtest?DTTU0095
Cause and Effect/Fact and Opinion
http://cuip.uchicago.edu/www4teach/97/jlyman/default/quiz/factopquiz.html (fact and opinion quiz)
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/book_buddy/montigue/skill.html (cause and effect game) http://languageartsgames.4you4free.com/cause_effect.html (various cause and effect games) http://languageartsgames.4you4free.com/fact_or_opinion.html (various fact and opinion games)
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 30
http://www.quia.com/jq/24723.html (fact and opinion game-30 questions) http://www.quia.com/pop/12709.html?AP_rand=982553080 (fact and opinion game) http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/book_buddy/montigue/skill.html (cause and effect game) http://languageartsgames.4you4free.com/cause_effect.html
Word Origins/ Context Clues
http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/games/frog/frog.html http://www.quia.com/pages/havefun.html (many different word games) http://www.vrml.k12.la.us/4th/Homework/read/voc/wordwork/book4/intervention_int.asp (interactive vocabulary site that links to a doodle tool so that kids can illustrate the vocabulary word)
Others:
http:infotrac.galegroup.com (password: bulldogs) http://www.writinga-z.com http://readinga-z.com http://readwritethink.com http://brainpopjr.com http://education.jlb.org http://unitedstreaming.com
http:// wordcentral.com
http://petespowerpoint.com
Martinsville City Public Schools Curriculum & Pacing Guide Grade 3: English / Reading
Refer to the Curriculum Framework for actual lesson planning. Modified 2012 PDH Page 31
http://thinkfinity.org http://mail.clevelandcountyschools.org
(text features posters)
http://internet4classrooms.com http://rockingham.k12.va.us/resources http://smarttech.com (Smart Exchange/technology resources) http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_write.htm