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1 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys 2017 Grade 3 correlated to the Alabama Course of Study English Language Arts Grade 3 Reading Standards for Literature Key Ideas and Details 1. Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. [RL.3.1] 3-1: T48, T : T230, T : T : T42, T : T46, T297, T300, T : T23, T24, T25, T26, T28, T32, T40, T57, T80, T81, T84, T85, T86, T87, T112, T115, T117, T119, T123, T124, T131, T132, T149, T162, T172, T173, T176, T177, T178, T179, T183, T209, T211, T214, T217, T218, T228, T236, T245, T268, T269, T272, T273, T274, T275, T303, T304, T305, T307, T308, T318, T322, T330, T339, T362, T363, T366, T367, T368, T369, T433, T460, T461, S5, S7, S9, S10, S27, S29, S31 3-2: T55, T89, T130, T146, T147, T202, T204, T206, T207, T208, T214, T221, T222, T239, T240, T241, T254, T264, T265, T268, T269, T270, T271, T275, T296, T298, T299, T300, T302, T305, T306, T308, T317, T318, T335, T348, T358, T359, T362, T363, T364, T365, T369, T474, T482, T490, T : T111, T116, T119, T122, T138, T147, T160, T171, T174, T175, T176, T177, T181, T205, T207, T222, T230, T239, T262, T263, T266, T267, T268, T269, T389, T392, T393, T396, T397, T406, T414, T417, T423, T450, T451, T454, T455, T456, T457, S17, S19, S25, S29, S49, S51 3-4: T23, T26, T43, T50, T60, T61, T84, T85, T88, T89, T90, T91, T95, T137, T144, T247, T305, T310, T311, T313, T323, T330, T339, T362, T363, T366, T367, T368, T369, T431, S7, S9, S35 3-5: T23, T24, T25, T26, T29, T30, T38, T55, T78, T79, T82, T83, T84, T85, T89, T146, T147, T205, T206, T208, T209, T212, T215, T216, T224, 1
2 2. Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text. [RL.3.2] 3. Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events. [RL.3.3] 3-1: T140, T217, T226 T : T214, T215, T230, T : T213, T214 T215, T220 T : T313, T315, T320 T : T : T20, T27, T38 T39, T206, T213, T226 T : T20, T27, T36 T37 T232, T241, T264, T265, T268, T269, T270, T271, T296, T299, T302, T303, T304, T315, T316, T324, T333, T346, T356, T357, T360, T361, T362, T363, T425, S5, S7, S9, S11, S25, S31 3-6: T72, T118, T175, T201, T208, T211, T223, T234, S25, S27, S29, S39, S41, S45, S47, S49 3-1: T21, T27, T28, T32, T33, T48, T70, T115, T125, T133, T221, T228, T236, T258, T315, T330, S4 3-2: T203, T221, T222, T238, T240, T241, T270, T299, T311, T318, T474, T : T108, T110, T116, T121, T122, T123, T129, T130, T138, T147, T160, T170, T171, T174, T175, T176, T177, T181, T219, T222, T230, T252, T398, T399, T414, T415, S14, S15, S17, S19, S29 3-4: T33, T34, T35, T41, T50, T51, T61, T74, T144, T303, T306, T310, T314, T322, T330, T352, T362, T363, T366, T367, T368, T369, T430, S41 3-5: T31, T46, T146, T147, T217, T232, T303, T306, T307, T308, T315, T316, T : T24, T166, T208, S11, S27, S37, S41, S47 3-1: T22, T24, T25, T26, T28, T29, T30, T40, T70, T80, T81, T84, T85, T86, T87, T91, T116, T119, T120, T121, T122, T124, T131, T132, T134, T136, T149, T173, T209, T210, T211, T212, T214, T217, T218, T219, T220, T228, T232, T245, T258, T268, T269, T272, T273, T274, T275, T279, T300, T302, T303, T304, T306, T309, T311, T312, T313, T321, T322, T352, T362, T368, T420, T460, S4, S7, S9, S10, S24, S29 3-2: T147, T203, T206, T208, T209, T210, T211, T213, T239, T240, T241, T268, T269, T270, T271, T300, T302, T306, T308, T309, T310, T317, T318, T335, T466, T474, T480, T484, T490, S29, S31 3-3: T112, T113, T116, T117, T118, T119, T120, T121, T122, T129, T130, T171, T176, T177, T202, T204, T205, T206, T207, T209, T210, T211, T212, T213, T221, T222, T239, T252, T262, T263, T266, T267, T268, T269, T273, T386, T388, T389, T390, T391, T392, T393, T394, T395, T397, T405, T406, T415, T423, T436, T450, T451, T454, T455, T456, T457, S15, S19, S21, S27, S29, S47 3-4: T20, T22, T25, T26, T27, T28, T29, T31, T32, T33, T34, T41, T46, T51, T59, T60, T61, T84, T85, T88, T89, T90, T91, T95, T302, T303, 2
3 Craft and Structure 4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language. [RL.3.4] 5. Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections. [RL Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters. [RL.3.6] 3-2: T213, T220 T221, T242 T : T148 T : T32, T62 T63 3-5: T : T296, T303, T316 T : T20, T31, T40 T41, T246, T302, T309, T320 T : T202, T207, T222 T : T115, T128 T : T42 3-5: T29, T36 T37 T307, T308, T309, T311, T312, T321, T322, T323, T339, T362, T363, T366, T367, T368, T369, T373, T431, S, S34, S37, S39 3-5: T22, T23, T26, T28, T29, T38, T68, T78, T79, T82, T83, T84, T85, T89, T147, T202, T205, T207, T208, T209, T210, T211, T212, T213, T214, T215, T216, T220, T224, T264, T265, T268, T269, T270, T271, T301, T302, T303, T304, T305, T306, T307, T316, T317, T425, S4, S5, S7, S21 3-6: T24, T72, T153, T154, T156, T157, T158, T160, T161, T162, T163, T169, T186, T201, T202, T204, T205, T206, T209, T210, T211, T224, T234, S35, S39 3-1: T63, T216, T229, T251, T307, T : T207, T211, T216, T247, T254, T304, T307, T310, T480, T : T112, T114, T153, T178, T179, T207, T212, T245, T : T24, T30, T249, T307, T310, T311, T : T27, T38, T61, T208, T301, T : T26, T118, T214, T223, S23, S47 3-1: T20, T23, T27, T39, T40, T115, T209, T303, T313, T321, T : T54, T147, T203, T239, T241, T298, T299, T301, T302, T305, T307, T308, T310, T : T111, T117, T120, T121, S51 3-4: T22, T23, T29, T34, T42, T51, T61, T74, T247, T303, T304, T305, T307, T308, T313, T314, T322, T323, T352, T362, T363, T415, S4, S31, S34, S35, S37 3-5: T20, T27, T37, T204, T209, T212, T213, T214, T224, T254, T299, T306, T424, S7, S24, S29, S45 3-6: T26, T72, S31 3-1: T133, T : T : T118, T121, T160, T222, T : T26, T30, T68 3-6: T116, T160, T161 3
4 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 7. Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting). [RL.3.7] 8. Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series). [RL.3.9] 3-1: T29, T38 T39, T : T309, T316 T : T305, T314 T : T : T61, T69 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity 9. By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the Grades 2-3 text complexity band independently and proficiently. [RL.3.10] 3-2: T54 T55 3-3: T110 T : T246 T247, T304 T : T22 T30 3-1: T70, T81, T84, T117, T118, T120, T121, T123, T216, T244, T272, T273, T275, T309, T310, T313, T314, T363, T : T130, T146, T181, T207, T211, T212, T222, T240, T301, T310, T319, T348, T477, T482, T : T112, T114, T116, T119, T120, T121, T122, T207, T395, T398, T : T90, T91, T312, T366, T367, T368, T369, S39 3-5: T25, T27, T29, T55, T83, T85, T207, T212, T215, T216, T224, T300, T302, T303, T306, T307, T316, T346, T : T156, T206, T214, S23, S33, S35, S45, S47 3-3: T : T51, T58, T59, T60 3-1: T7, T22, T23, T48, T49, T81, T99, T114, T115, T140, T141, T148, T172, T173, T193, T208, T209, T236, T237, T244, T287, T302, T303, T330, T331, T381, T425, T : T7, T47, T97, T139, T146, T189, T204, T205, T230, T231, T238, T264, T265, T283, T298, T299, T326, T327, T377, T421, S27 3-3: T7, T45, T95, T138, T139, T144, T189, T204, T205, T230, T231, T281, T323, T373, T388, T389, T414, S17, S23 3-4: T7, T22, T23, T51, T58, T103, T145, T195, T239, T289, T330, T331, T381, T415, T423, T430, S19 3-5: T7, T46, T47, T97, T139, T146, T189, T204, T205, T232, T233, T283, T298, T299, T324, T325, T375, T417, T : T24, T26, T62, T72, T108, T116, T118, T154, T166, T171, T202, T214, S25, S31, S35, S37, S39 4
5 Reading Standards for Informational Text Key Ideas and Details 10. Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. [RI.3.1] 3-2: T21, T28, T46, T138, T : T21, T24, T27, T : T136, T209, T : T : T57, T148, T149, T245, T253, T267, T338, T339, T397, T398, T399, T408, T416, T424, T441, T459, T464, T465, T466, T467, S15, S19, S21, S34, S37, S39, S41, S45, S49, S51 3-2: T23, T24, T38, T55, T78, T79, T82, T83, T84, T85, T113, T130, T131, T147, T169, T171, T174, T175, T176, T177, T318, T319, T335, T343, T392, T412, T429, T456, T457, T460, T461, T462, T463, T467, S21, S35 3-3: T23, T26, T36, T44, T53, T75, T76, T77, T80, T81, T83, T87, T131, T147, T239, T261, T294, T296, T297, T301, T302, T303, T304, T305, T313, T322, T331, T339, T344, T354, T355, T358, T359, T360, T361, T365, T423, T433, T461, S5, S9, S35, S37, S39 3-4: T50, T116, T119, T125, T135, T137, T144, T153, T166, T175, T176, T177, T180, T181, T182, T187, T211, T213, T217, T219, T230, T238, T247, T270, T271, T274, T275, T276, T277, T330, T339, T347, T397, T398, T399, T400, T401, T414, T415, T422, T431, T439, T458, T459, T462, T463, T464, T465, T476, T482, T484, T486, T492, T494, T496, T500, T501, S5, S17, S47, S49, S51 3-5: T55, T113, T116, T138, T147, T169, T170, T171, T174, T175, T176, T177, T241, T332, T333, T341, T391, T408, T416, T425, T451, T452, T453, T456, T457, T458, T459, S19, S35, S37 3-6: T35, T68, T81, T110, T112, T114, T115, T127, T138, T212, T354, T360, T364, T368, T369, T372, T376, T377, T382, S5, S7, S9, S17, S19 5
6 11. Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea. [RI.3.2] 12. Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause and effect. [RI.3.3] 3-2: T46, T138, T390, T395, T410 T411, T : T394, T399, T412 T : T397, T406 T : T394, T403, T414 T : T119, T128 T : T20, T25, T34 T35, T : T408, T409, T424, S45, S49, S51 3-2: T30, T31, T38, T39, T122, T123, T253, T391, T392, T396, T397, T399, T400, T402, T403, T405, T412, T442, T455, T456, T457, T460, T461, T462, T463, T467, T486, S15, S19, S21, S41, S44, S45, S47, S49 3-3: T26, T29, T36, T44, T53, T295, T299, T301, T302, T304, T305, T306, T314, T322, T354, T355, S31, S39 3-4: T50, T123, T125, T126, T128, T135, T144, T153, T211, T212, T215, T216, T217, T218, T219, T220, T223, T238, T396, T398, T400, T401, T404, T406, T414, T415, T422, T444, T457, T458, T459, T462, T463, T464, T465, T469, T476, T482, T484, T486, T494, T496, T500, T501, S15, S17, S19, S25, S27, S31, S44, S45, S47 3-5: T54, T116, T122, T130, T138, T392, T395, T398, T399, T400, T416, T438, T451, S17, S39, S47, S49, S51 3-6: T13, T14, T17, T21, T22, T46, T61, T64, T66, T69, T110, T112, T116, T130, T164, T198, T212, T354, T360, T361, T368, T372, T382, R2, S5, S7, S9, S17 3-1: T396, T398, T402, T404, T406, T408, T446, S41, S49 3-2: T20, T27, T28, T30, T37, T39, T78, T79, T115, T116, T120, T121, T126, T160, T397, T399, T400, T402, T404, T411, T416, T428, T442, S19, S39, S51 3-3: T22, T36, T52, T53, T66, T76, T77, T80, T81, T82, T83, T87, T239, T301, T314, T423, T461, S9 3-4: T120, T123, T124, T125, T136, T153, T212, T214, T215, T216, T219, T221, T222, T230, T252, T339, T399, T400, T404, T405, T410, T414, T431, T482, T486, T494, T : T110, T117, T118, T121, T130, T134, T147, T240, T332, T392, T398, T425, S5, S35, S37, S39 3-6: T61, T62, T65, T66, T68, T70, T74, T75, T92, T164, T360, T364, T372, T376, T380, T404, S7, S17 6
7 Craft and Structure 13. Determine the meaning of general academic and domainspecific words and phrases in a text relevant to a Grade 3 topic or subject area. [RI.3.4] 14. Use text features and search tools (e.g., key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently. [RI.3.5] 15. Distinguish their own point of view from that of the author of a text. [RI.3.6] 3-2: T27, T36 T37 3-4: T219, T228 T : T : T27, T34 T35, T : T208, T217, T228 T : T388, T395, T406 T : T305, T312 T : T123, T134 T : T78, T79, T155, T170, T171, T266, T267, T345, T360, T361, T397, T404, T439, T446, T458, T : T21, T23, T29, T30, T61, T68, T76, T77, T113, T153, T168, T169, T243, T262, T263, T341, T356, T357, T392, T435, T454, T : T23, T28, T59, T169, T261, T297, T298, T337, T353, T : T67, T119, T159, T174, T175, T252, T253, T260, T268, T269, T360, T361, T391, T397, T399, T413, T436, T437, T456, T : T76, T77, T113, T118, T153, T168, T169, T262, T263, T339, T354, T355, T392, T396, T431, T450, T451, T : T18, S13 3-1: T56, T : T25, T110, T115, T121, T129, T170, T171, T334, T343, T : T52, T66, T247, T301, T330, T : T210, T230, T260, T338, T478, T488, S20, S24, S25, S29 3-5: T398, T408, T417, T433, T438, S41, S49 3-6: S5, S15 3-4: T488, T : T20, T23, T46, T116, T360, T386 7
8 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 16. Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur). [RI.3.7] 17. Describe the logical connection between particular sentences and paragraphs in a text (e.g., comparison; cause and effect; first, second, third in a sequence). [RI.3.8] 18. Compare and contrast the most important points and key details presented in two texts on the same topic. [RI.3.9] 3-1: T : T110, T115, T128 T : T : T152, T208, T217, T228 T : T : T394, T403, T414 T : T119, T128 T : T20, T25, T34 T35 3-5: T110, T121, T128 T : T : T53, T : T : T : T56, T78, T79, T170, T171, T253, T266, T267, T338, T360, T361, T398, T399, T406, T433, T458, T : T25, T26, T29, T130, T76, T77, T112, T116, T118, T119, T121, T130, T131, T146, T160, T168, T169, T170, T171, T174, T175, T176, T177, T262, T263, T356, T357, T395, T400, T428, T454, T455, T457, T478, T485, T486, T498, S14, S17, S35 3-3: T24, T27, T35, T61, T300, T : T122, T123, T125, T126, T127, T136, T209, T210, T230, T231, T260, T269, T270, T271, T274, T275, T276, T277, T281, T338, T431, T457, T479, T488, T494, T500, T501, S11, S20, S24, S25, S27, S29 3-5: T54, T55, T114, T116, T120, T130, T170, T171, T240, T332, T388, T392, T396, T398, T408, T425, T438, T452, T453, T456, T457, T458, T459, T463, S35, S41 3-6: T16, T64, T112, S15, S19 3-1: T396, T400, T402, T : T20, T22, T27, T28, T29, T30, T37, T68, T120, T130, T160, T396, T398, T399, T401, T402, T411, T442, T498, S4 3-3: T22, T28, T36, T52, T66, T301, T302, T : T122, T123, T124, T125, T126, T214, T217, T219, T220, T221, T222, T398, T404, T405, T500, T501, S19, 3-5: T112, T116, T117, T118, T119, T130, T160, T170, T171, T181, T394, T397, T398, S14, S15, S17, S19 3-6: T16, T20, T61, T62, T65, T66, T68, T164, S11 3-1: T57, T149, T245, T339, T : T147, T335, T429, T486, T : T147, T239, T : T247, T339, T431, T439, T488, T500, T : T55, T147, T241, T : T386 8
9 Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity 19. By the end of the year, read and comprehend informational texts, including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, at the high end of the Grades 2-3 text complexity band independently and proficiently. [RI.3.10] 3-1: T396 T : T22 T30, T392 T : T22 T28 3-4: T210 T : T390 T : T7, T49, T56, T99, T141, T193, T237, T244, T287, T331, T338, T381, T424, T425, T : T7, T46, T47, T77, T97, T112, T113, T138, T139, T146, T169, T189, T231, T263, T283, T327, T334, T357, T377, T420, T421, T428, T : T7, T44, T45, T52, T95, T139, T146, T169, T189, T231, T238, T281, T296, T297, T322, T323, T330, T353, T373, T : T7, T50, T103, T118, T119, T145, T152, T176, T177, T195, T238, T239, T247, T269, T289, T331, T338, T381, T396, T397, T422, T423, T488, T494, T500, T : T7, T47, T54, T97, T138, T139, T169, T189, T233, T240, T283, T325, T332, T375, T416, T : T14, T62, T70, T108, T116, T164, T212, T372 9
10 Reading Standards: Foundational Skills Phonics and Word Recognition 20. Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. [RF.3.3] 20.a. Identify and know the meaning of the most common prefixes and derivational suffixes. [RF.3.3a] 20.b Decode words with common Latin suffixes. [RF.3.3b] 20.c. Decode multisyllable words. [RF.3.3c] 3-1: T434 T : T54 T55 3-5: T199, T230, T293, T : T468, T469, T : T86, T87, T89, S34, S38 3-3: T84, T85, T87, T362, T363, T : T83, T155, T184, T185, T187, T278, T341, T370, T371, T : T35, T43, T44, T53, T57, T61, T86, T87, T89, T103, T127, T135, T180, T198, T221, T229, T239, T243, T247, T254, T260, T261, T272, T273, T274, T275, T289, T292, T313, T321, T331, T333, T339, T347, T352, T353, T358, T366, T381, T396, T405, T413, T414, T448, T449, T462, S42, S46 3-6: T173, S4, S6, S8, S10, S14, S18, S20, S28, S30, S34 3-5: T199, T230, T385, T : T47 3-4: T : T178, T179, T198, T221, T229, T239, T247, T255, T289, T322, T384, T405, T413, T423, T : T37, T47 3-1: T46 3-2: T17, T44 3-4: T113, T : T : T13, T17, T29, T37, T44, T45, T55, T63, T71, T82, T90, T105, T108, T109, T136, T138, T147, T155, T163, T181, T199, T203, T225, T230, T233, T234, T243, T251, T259, T293, T296, T297, T328, T345, T353, T401, T414, T422, T447, S6, S8, S10, S14, S18, S20, S24, S28, S30, S32, S34, S38, S40, S44, S48, S50 3-2: T17, T27, T35, T44, T53, T57, T61, T69, T74, T75, T80, T88, T103, T106, T107, T136, T161, T198, T199, T228, T255, T293, T324, T349, T387, T418, T443, S2, S14, S18, S20, S24, S28, S30, S40, S44, S48, S50 3-3: T17, T42, T67, T105, T136, T145, T153, T161, T172, T228, T291, T320, T345, T383, T390, T411, T412, T437, S8, S10, S14, S18, S20, S21, S24, S28, S30, S34, S38, S40, S44, S48, S50 3-4: T13, T17, T30, T47, T67, T113, T142, T151, T159, T167, T178, T201, T205, T236, T261, T295, T299, T319, T328, T353, T372, T387, T391, T411, T420, T429, T437, T445, T454, T455, T460, T468, T476, S8, S10, S14, S18, S20, S24, S28, S30, S34, S38, S40, S44, S48, S50 10
11 20.d. Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. [RF.3.3d] Fluency 3-1: T391, T : T199, T Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. [RF.3.4] 21.a. Read on-level text with purpose and understanding. [RF.3.4a] 3-1: T22 T33 3-2: T22 T31 3-3: T22 T29 3-4: T22 T35 3-5: T22 T31 3-5: T13, T17, T35, T43, T44, T53, T69, T88, T103, T107, T127, T135, T136, T161, T198, T221, T229, T230, T239, T247, T255, T289, T292, T293, T313, T321, T322, T331, T339, T347, T353, T381, T384, T385, T405, T413, T414, T423, T439, S8, S14, S18, S20, S24, S28, S30, S34, S38, S40, S44, S48, S50 3-6: T37, T39, T47, T83, T93, T177, T187, T220, T221, T225, T235, S24, S32, S34, S38, S40, S44, S50 3-1: T390, T401, T413, T421, T431, T439, T : T13, T198, T199, T219, T227, T228, T237, T247, T255, T260, T261, T266, T274, T289, T : T72, T73, T78, T166, T : T : T145, T153, T161, T : T129, T139, S3 3-1: T48, T115, T140, T175, T176, T209, T236, T271, T303, T330, T397, T424, T : T46, T81, T113, T138, T173, T205, T230, T299, T326, T361, T393, T420, T : T44, T111, T138, T205, T230, T297, T322, T : T50, T119, T144, T176, T177, T179, T187, T211, T238, T305, T330, T364, T397, T422, T458, T459, T : T46, T82, T83, T84, T85, T113, T138, T170, T171, T173, T174, T175, T176, T177, T205, T232, T264, T265, T267, T299, T301, T331, T356, T357, T360, T361, T362, T363, T391, T : T15, T63, T109, T155, T203, T354 11
12 21.b. Read on-level prose and poetry orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings. [RF.3.4b] 3-1: T : T45 3-3: T : T : T : T37, T47, T49, T55, T76, T77, T81, T82, T83, T84, T85, T86, T87, T128, T129, T147, T168, T169, T174, T175, T176, T177, T178, T179, T182, T224, T225, T231, T234, T235, T237, T243, T264, T265, T270, T271, T272, T273, T274, T275, T318, T319, T328, T329, T331, T337, T358, T359, T364, T365, T366, T367, T368, T369, T412, T413, T431, T444, T456, T457, T462, T463, T464, T465, T466, T467, S16, S26, S36, S46 3-2: T34, T35, T44, T45, T47, T51, T53, T80, T82, T83, T84, T85, T127, T136, T137, T139, T145, T155, T166, T167, T172, T173, T174, T175, T176, T177, T219, T237, T267, T268, T269, T270, T271, T274, T314, T315, T333, T354, T355, T361, T362, T363, T364, T365, T408, T409, T419, T421, T427, T452, T453, T459, T460, T461, T462, T463, S16, S26, S36 3-3: T33, T51, T79, T80, T81, T82, T83, T127, T145, T173, T174, T175, T176, T177, T219, T229, T230, T237, T265, T266, T267, T268, T269, T311, T318, T320, T323, T329, T357, T358, T359, T360, T361, T402, T403, T412, T413, T414, T415, T421, T453, T454, T455, T456, T457, S26 3-4: T38, T39, T57, T87, T88, T89, T90, T91, T133, T140, T151, T179, T180, T181, T182, T183, T227, T236, T237, T239, T245, T255, T273, T274, T275, T276, T277, T318, T319, T328, T329, T331, T337, T365, T366, T367, T368, T369, T411, T420, T421, T423, T429, T442, T461, T462, T463, T464, T465, T488, S26, S46 3-5: T35, T44, T45, T53, T81, T82, T83, T84, T85, T127, T145, T155, T173, T174, T175, T176, T177, T221, T230, T231, T233, T239, T267, T268, T269, T270, T271, T313, T322, T323, T325, T331, T359, T360, T361, T362, T363, T405, T414, T415, T417, T423, T436, T455, T456, T457, T458, T : T19, T25, T27, T36, T82, T128, T159, T165, T167, T175, T176, T207, T213, T215, T224, S11, S16, S21, S31, S36, S41, S49, S51 12
13 21.c Use context to confirm or selfcorrect word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary. [RF.3.4c] 3-1: T49 3-2: T419, T : T : T421, T : T83, T84, T85, T86, T87, T129, T272, T273, T275, T : T210, T418, T459, T460, T461, T462, T463, T474, T : T74, T75, T168, T169, T260, T261, T352, T353, T448, T : T82, T83, T174, T175, T268, T269, T369, T361, T420, T456, T457, T461, T462, T463, T464, T465, T : T76, T77, T168, T169, T262, T263, T325, T354, T355, T359, T360, T361, T362, T363, T450, T451, T : T19, T25, T27, T36, T82, S3 13
14 Writing Standards Text Types and Purposes 22. Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons. [W.3.1] 22.a. 22.b. 22.c. Introduce the topic or text they are writing about, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure that lists reasons. [W.3.1a] Provide reasons that support the opinion. [W.3.1b] Use linking words and phrases (e.g., because, therefore, since, for example) to connect opinion and reasons. [W.3.1c] 3-2: T59, T : T343, T409, T : T59, T339, T : T157, T409, T : T59, T151, T245, T : T : T41, T57, T133, T149, T229, T245, T323, T : xxiv xxv, T51, T131, T143, T151, T158, T225, T235, T245, T274, T313, T319, T331, T335, T339, T413, T414, T440, T446, T447, T479, T490, T : T131, T223, T : T43, T45, T65, T72, T137, T153, T157, T251, T415, T442, T448, T449, T450, T479, T481, T498, T : T39, T55, T131, T : T : T41, T57, T133, T149, T171, T173, T229, T245, T323, T : xxiv xxv, T41, T51, T66, T131, T143, T151, T164, T169, T217, T225, T235, T245, T263, T319, T331, T335, T346, T357, T368, T407, T413, T414, T417, T425, T447, T466, T478, T479, T490, T496, T : T75, T131, T223, T263, T339, T : T37, T43, T45, T65, T131, T137, T139, T153, T186, T225, T251, T269, T343, T347, T415, T417, T442, T448, T449, T479, T481, T498, T : T39, T55, T131, T263, T : T : T133, T : T131, T225, T413, T425, T447, T479, T490, T : T251, T415, T442, T449, T479, T481, T498, T501 14
15 22.d. Provide a concluding statement or section. [W.3.1d] 3-2: T245, T : T157, T435, T : T41, T57, T133, T229, T : T33, T59, T125, T131, T151, T251, T319, T413, T414, T440, T447, T479, T490, T : T131, T223, T : T43, T65, T137, T251, T415, T449, T479, T498, T : T39, T55, T131, T : T Write informative or explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly. [W.3.2] 23.a. 23.b. 23.c. 23.d. Introduce a topic and group related information together; include illustrations when useful to aiding comprehension. [W.3.2a] Develop the topic with facts, definitions, and details. [W.3.2b] Use linking words and phrases (e.g., also, another, and, more, but) to connect ideas within categories of information. [W.3.2c] Provide a concluding statement or section. [W.3.2d] 3-3: T151, T225, T342, T401, T : T : T243, T327, T342, T401, T : T : T39, T55, T241, T : xxv, T37, T53, T57, T125, T243, T250, T315, T317, T335, T441, T : xxiv xxv, T247, T491, T : xxv, T55, T317, T442, T : T43, T77, T89, T136, T171, T230, S50 3-1: xxv 3-2: T39, T55, T241, T : xxv, T31, T37,T53, T57, T125, T133, T151, T158, T217, T261, T309, T315, T335, T434, T440, T441, T : xxiv xxv, T247, T484, T491, T : xxv, T55, T317, T442, T : T44, T77, T90, T136, T171, T184, T230, S20, S50 3-3: T57, T427, T : T267, T : T31, T39, T64, T77, T125, T151, T250, T315, T : T317, T : T44, T136, T171, T : T57, T250, T419, T : T : T39 3-3: T37, T125, T151, T243, T315, T : T218, T317, T : T44, T90, T136, T171, T232 15
16 24. Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. [W.3.3] 24.a. 24.b. 24.c. 24.d. Establish a situation and introduce a narrator, characters, or both; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally. [W.3.3a] Use dialogue and descriptions of actions, thoughts, and feelings to develop experiences and events or show the response of characters to situations. [W.3.3b] Use temporal words and phrases to signal event order. [W.3.3c] Provide a sense of closure. [W.3.3d] 3-1: T343, T350, T411, T : T59, T : T61, T160, T : T344, T : T350, T419, T : T59, T66, T : T61, T256, T : T337, T : T61, T153, T249, T437, T450, T451, T452, T : T223, T249, T482, T489, T : T : T339, T : T41, T66, T151, T158, T225, T241, T329, T333, T403, T411, T429, T : xxviii xxix, T31, S30, S50 3-1: T35, T68, T127, T153, T223, T249, T278, T343, T350, T372, T433, T451, T : T223, T249, T482, T489, T : T : T339, T : T59, T125, T151, T158, T219, T225, T227, T241, T245, T252, T319, T333, T411, T : T31 3-1: T249, T278, T419, T444, T451, T : T223, T249, T489, T : T31 3-1: T90, T153, T249, T451, T : T249, T489, T : T363, T : T33, T59 3-6: T31 16
17 Production and Distribution of Writing 25. With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose. (Gradespecific expectations for writing types are defined in standards above.) [W.3.4] 26. With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing. (Editing for conventions should demonstrate command of the first three Language standards in Grades K-3.) [W.3.5] 27. With guidance and support from adults, use technology to produce and publish writing (using keyboarding skills) as well as to interact and collaborate with others. [W.3.6] 3-1: T249, T : T59 3-3: T57, T : T : T : T335, T : T : T : T343, T : T : T : T : T : T436, R5 3-1: T61, T68, T81, T153, T182, T411, T419, T437, T444, T451, T : T66, T88, T151, T158, T180, T245, T407, T415, T425, T432, T433, T440, T447, T448, T : xxv, T64, T86, T151, T158, T180, T223, T243, T250, T272, T364, T401, T409, T427, T440, T : T65, T72, T94, T157, T164, T175, T258, T359, T409, T417, T427, T435, T442, T448, T449, T468, T469, T481, T484, T491, T492, T493, T495, T496, T : xxv, T59, T66, T158, T180, T252, T333, T403, T411, T421, T429, T436, T443, T : T39, T44, T59, T85, T90, T131, T136, T179, T184, T227, T232, T359, T363, T367, T371, T375, T378, T379, T382, T384, T387, S10, S20, S24, S40 3-1: T53, T68, T145, T158, T160, T241, T254, T256, T343, T348, T350, T437, T444, T450, T451, T : T51, T64, T66, T143, T156, T158, T235, T252, T339, T344, T346, T433, T438, T440, T446, T447, T448, T488, T : T49, T62, T64, T143, T156, T158, T235, T250, T327, T335, T340, T342, T427, T432, T440, T441, T : xxiv xxv, T55, T70, T72, T149, T162, T164, T243, T256, T258, T335, T348, T350, T435, T440, T449, T450, T481, T : T51, T64, T66, T143, T156, T158, T237, T245, T250, T252, T329, T341, T342, T344, T429, T434, T436, T442, T443, T : T39, T85, T131, T135, T136, T179, T184, T227, T359, T363, T367, T371, T375, T378, T379, T : xxiv, T68, T389, T : xxiv xxv, T66, T158, T440, T448, T488, T : T64, T158, T250, T434, T : xxiv, T72, T164, T258, T439, T442, T450, T481, T493, T : T66, T158, T252, T341, T : T232, T359, T375, T378, T379, T387, R3 17
18 Research to Build and Present Knowledge 28. Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic. [W.3.7] 29. Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories. [W.3.8] Range of Writing 30. Write routinely over extended time frames, including time for research, reflection, and revision, and shorter time frames such as a single sitting or a day or two for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences. [W.3.10] 3-2: T : T247, T : T : T : T247, T : T : T : T41 3-2: T39, T55 3-3: T37, T : T43 3-1: xxv, T57, T253, T339, T347, T433, T : T437, T446, T447, T478, T : T61, T239, T331, T335, T342, T : T61, T347, T487, T493, T497, T : xxiv, T55, T : T81, T183, T231, T370, T : xxiv xxv, T57, T61, T113, T249, T253, T339, T343, T347, T350, T411, T419, T429, T437, T441, T450, T : xxiv xxv, T21, T343, T437, T446, T447, T476, T : T61, T203, T239, T331, T335, T342, T401, T409, T419, T423, T427, T : xxiv xxv, T347, T448, T449, T487, T492, T493, T500, T : xxiv, xxv, T55, T403, T411, T433, T : xxviii xxix, T81, T184, T : T18, T23, T51, T61, T68, T115, T128, T133, T143, T149, T153, T160, T209, T224, T229, T239, T245, T249, T256, T301, T303, T318, T323, T333, T339, T397, T411, T412, T417, T419, T427, T433, T437, T444, T451, T452, S10, S20, S30, S40 3-2: T18, T23, T34, T49, T59, T66, T113, T131, T141, T151, T152, T158, T203, T205, T223, T233, T241, T245, T251, T299, T314, T319, T329, T335, T393, T407, T408, T413, T414, T423, T425, T433, T437, T440, T447, T448, S20, S30, S40, S49, S50 3-3: T23, T47, T53, T56, T57, T64, T109, T111, T131, T147, T151, T158, T205, T223, T233, T239, T243, T244, T250, T315, T318, T325, T331, T387, T389, T401, T402, T407, T417, T427, T441, T442, S10, S20, S30, S40, S50 3-4: T23, T38, T65, T72, T114, T119, T137, T140, T147, T153, T157, T164, T211, T231, T241, T246, T247, T258, T303, T305, T318, T323, T333, T339, T397, T409, T415, T417, T423, T425, T427, T431, T435, T442, T449, T480, T481, T483, T484, T487, T492, T500, T502, S10, S20, S30, S40, S50 18
19 3-5: T18, T23, T39, T49, T55, T59, T66, T113, T131, T141, T147, T158, T205, T225, T235, T241, T252, T297, T299, T317, T327, T333, T391, T403, T409, T411, T419, T421, T436, T443, T444, S10, S20, S30, S40, S50 3-6: T31, T39, T77, T85, T123, T131, T179, T227, T357, T359, T363, T367, T371, T375, T379, T382, T384, T386, T387 19
20 Speaking and Listening Standards Comprehension and Collaboration 31. Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 3 topics and texts, building on others ideas and expressing their own clearly. 31.a. Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (oneon-one, in groups, and teacherled) with diverse partners on Grade 3 topics and texts, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly. [SL.3.1] 3-1: T65 3-3: T : T63 3-1: xxxii, xxxiii, T18, T21, T23, T37, T40, T45, T48, T54, T55, T57, T113, T115, T122, T124, T129, T132, T136, T137, T140, T147, T149, T198, T204, T207, T209, T220, T222, T225, T228, T233, T236, T242, T245, T292, T298, T301, T303, T314, T319, T322, T327, T330, T336, T337, T339, T347, T395, T397, T408, T413, T416, T421, T424, T430, T433, T441, S9, S10, S17, S19, S29, S37, S39, S47 3-2: T12, T13, T18, T21, T23, T30, T35, T38, T43, T46, T52, T53, T55, T102, T111, T113, T127, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T194, T203, T214, T219, T222, T226, T227, T230, T237, T288, T294, T297, T299, T310, T315, T318, T323, T326, T332, T333, T335, T340, T382, T388, T391, T393, T404, T409, T412, T417, T420, T426, T427, T429, T431, T437, T457, T476, T481, T483, T500, S17, S27, S29, S37, S39, S47 3-3: T21, T23, T28, T32, T33, T36, T41, T44, T50, T51, T53, T109, T111, T122, T126, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T194, T200, T203, T205, T213, T219, T222, T227, T230, T236, T237, T239, T295, T297, T305, T310, T311, T314, T319, T322, T328, T329, T331, T378, T387, T389, T398, T403, T406, T411, T414, T421, T : T12, T18, T21, T23, T34, T39, T42, T47, T50, T56, T57, T61, T114, T117, T119, T127, T133, T136, T141, T144, T150, T151, T153, T211, T227, T230, T235, T238, T244, T247, T294, T300, T303, T305, T314, T319, T322, T327, T330, T336, T337, T339, T386, T395, T397, T405, T411, T414, T416, T419, T422, T428, T429, T431, T480, T483, T485, T487, T490, T493, T498, S47 3-5: T12, T18, T21, T23, T30, T35, T38, T43, T46, T52, T53, T111, T113, T121, T126, T127, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T194, T200, T203, T205, T216, T221, T224, T229, T232, T238, T239, T241, T288, T294, T297, T299, T307, T313, T316, T321, T324, T330, T331, T333, T380, T386, T389, T391, T399, T405, T408, T413, T416, T422, T423, T425, S9, S45 20
21 31.b. 31.c. Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., gaining the floor in respectful ways, listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion). [SL.3.1b] Ask questions to check understanding of information presented, stay on topic, and link their comments to the remarks of others. [SL.3.1c] 3-1: T65 3-3: T : T63 3-1: T65 3-3: T : T63 3-6: T10, T35, T58, T104, T150, T198, S3, S5, S7, S9, S19 3-1: xxxii, T21, T32, T40, T45, T48, T81, T113, T124, T132, T137, T149, T207, T220, T228, T233, T236, T301, T314, T327, T330, T347, T395, T408, T416, T421, T : T30, T38, T46, T111, T122, T135, T138, T203, T214, T222, T227, T230, T237, T297, T310, T318, T326, T404, T412, T417, T420, T429, T481, T483, T488, T493, T495, T : T21, T41, T28, T36, T109, T122, T135, T138, T147, T203, T213, T227, T230, T295, T305, T314, T319, T322, T387, T398, T406, T411, T : T21, T34, T42, T47, T50, T61, T117, T127, T141, T222, T230, T235, T238, T247, T303, T314, T327, T330, T395, T405, T414, T419, T422, T431, T438, T480, T483, T485, T487, T490, T493, T : T21, T30, T38, T43, T46, T111, T121, T130, T135, T138, T203, T216, T229, T232, T297, T307, T316, T321, T324, T386, T389, T399, T408, T413, T : T35, T58, T104, T150, T : xxxii, T21, T32, T57, T81, T110, T113, T124, T132, T140, T157, T207, T220, T236, T301, T322, T330, T347, T408, T416, T424, T : T23, T30, T46, T113, T122, T130, T138, T203, T214, T222, T299, T310, T326, T391, T404, T429, T476, T481, T483, T488, T493, T495, T496, T500, S45 3-3: T21, T28, T122, T130, T138, T203, T213, T230, T292, T295, T305, T398, T406,, T : T21, T34, T50, T61, T117, T127, T136, T144, T206, T222, T238, T314, T395, T405, T422, T431, T476, T480, T483, T484, T485, T487, T490, T492, T496, T498, T : T30, T46, T108, T111, T121, T130, T203, T216, T232, T297, T307, T389, T399, T416, T : T10, T150 21
22 31.d. Explain their own ideas and understanding in light of the discussion. [SL.3.1d] 3-1: T65 3-3: T : T63 3-1: xxxii, T21, T23, T32, T37, T40, T45, T48, T53, T54, T55, T57, T81, T88, T89, T90, T91, T110, T113, T115, T132, T124, T129, T130, T132, T136, T137, T140, T147, T149, T171, T172, T173, T183, T198, T203, T207, T209, T214, T220, T225, T228, T236, T242, T245, T266, T268, T269, T233, T236, T292, T301, T303, T314, T319, T322, T327, T330, T336, T337, T339, T347, T361, T362, T363, T373, T395, T397, T408, T409, T413, T416, T417, T421, T424, T430, T431, T433, T441, T459, T460, T461, T469, T471, S7, S27, S34, S44, S47 3-2: T12, T13, T21, T23, T30, T35, T38, T43, T46, T52, T53, T55, T77, T78, T79, T89, T102, T111, T113, T122, T127, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T169, T170, T171, T178, T179, T181, T194, T219, T222, T226, T227, T230, T237, T263, T264, T265, T288, T297, T310, T315, T318, T323, T326, T332, T333, T335, T340, T357, T358, T359, T369, T382, T391, T393, T404, T412, T420, T426, T427, T429, T437, T455, T456, T457, T464, T465, T467, T481, T483, T490, T493, T496, T500, S24, S34 3-3: T21, T23, T28, T32, T33, T36, T41, T44, T50, T51, T75, T109, T111, T122, T126, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T170, T171, T179, T194, T203, T205, T213, T219, T222, T227, T230, T236, T237, T239, T263, T292, T295, T297, T305, T310, T311, T314, T319, T322, T328, T329, T331, T355, T362, T363, T378, T387, T389, T398, T403, T406, T411, T414, T421, T423, S4, S13, S24, S33, S34, S43 3-4: T12, T21, T23, T34, T136, T39, T42, T47, T50, T52, T56, T57, T61, T83, T84, T85, T93, T117, T119, T127, T133, T136, T141, T144, T150, T151, T153, T176, T194, T206, T211, T222, T227, T230, T235, T238, T244, T247, T270, T271, T294, T303, T305, T319, T322, T327, T330, T336, T337, T339, T359, T361, T363, T386, T395, T397, T405, T411, T414, T419, T422, T428, T429, T431, T476, T483, T485, T487, T490, T498, T502, S3, S7, S15, S43 3-5: T12, T21, T23, T30, T35, T38, T43, T46, T53, T77, T78, T79, T108, T111, T113, T121, T126, T127, T130, T135, T138, T144, T145, T147, T169, T203, T205, T216, T221, T224, T229, T232, T238, T239, T264, T265, T288, T297, T299, T307, T313, T316, T321, T324, T330, T331, T333, T364, T380, T389, T391, T399, T405, T408, T413, T416, T422, T423, T425, T461, S13, S27, S33, S43 22
23 32. Determine the main ideas and supporting details of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. [SL.3.2] 33. Ask and answer questions about information from a speaker, offering appropriate elaboration and detail. [SL.3.3] Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas 34. Report on a topic or text, tell a story, or recount an experience with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace. [SL.3.4] 35. Create engaging audio recordings of stories or poems that demonstrate fluid reading at an understandable pace; add visual displays when appropriate to emphasize or enhance certain facts or details. [SL.3.5] 3-1: T107, T : T61, T : T : T : T69, T : T : T63, T : T69 3-5: T249, T : T : T : T : T35, T104, T150, T58, T198, S7, S9, S13, S23, S25, S29, S33, S35, S37, S39, S43, S44, S47, S5 3-1: T157, T : T63, T104, T384, T474, T481, T493, T496, S37 3-3: T14, T : T110, T161, T202, T388, T458, T459, T469, T476, T478, T487, T : T63, T104, T382, S3 3-6: T10, T11, T58, T81, T104, T198, T356, T381, S15, S27 3-1: xxv, xxxii, T14, T157, T201, T : xxiv xxv, T2, T14, T157, T63, T249, T290, T294, T493, T : xxv, T2, T14, T61, T155, T196, T : T2, T14, T136, T161, T202, T388, T491, S13 3-5: xxv, T2, T14, T63, T197, T249, T290, S23, S33 3-6: T11, T58, T81, T127, T223, T : T44, T57, T68, T154, T157, T160, T245, S17, S27, S37, S47 3-2: T180, T241, T246, T274, T335, T440, T488, T491, T493, S17, S24, S27 3-3: xxv, T61, T155, T226, T239, T380, T381, T423, T442, T449, S44 3-4: T61, T66, T161, T296, T484, T492, T493, T : xxv, T228, T241, T320, T : xxviii xxix, T35, T81, T120, T127, T175, T381, T : T : T : T247, T : T : T381, T383 23
24 36. Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification. (See Grade 3 Language standards 37 and 39 for specific expectations.) [SL.3.6] 3-1: T : T63, T : T : T : xxv, T23, T45, T57, T110, T115, T149, T157, T204, T209, T245, T294, T303, T397, T : T147, T222, T290, T299, T335, T388, T393, T429, T : T14, T15, T23, T102, T103, T111, T155, T205, T239, T292, T297, T331, T389, T : xxiv xxv, T18, T23, T93, T110, T119, T136, T153, T202, T206, T211, T305, T397, T481, T : T14, T23, T113, T147, T196, T200, T205, T299, T333, T391, T : T381, T383 24
25 Language Standards Conventions of Standard English 37. Speak in complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification. (See Grade 3 Language standards 37 and 39 for specific expectations.) [SL.3.6] 37.a. Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences. [L.3.1a] 37.b Form and use regular and irregular plural nouns. [L.3.1b] 37.c. 37.d. Use abstract nouns (e.g., childhood). [L.3.1c] Form and use regular and irregular verbs. [L.3.1d] 3-1: T : T64, T : T54, T : T : T38, T48 3-4: T64 3-2: T320, T330, T : T : T : T : T242, T324, T : T : T316, T324, T348, T353, T372, T442, T470, S32, S36, S38 3-2: T32, T40, T50, T69, T88, T108, T132, T142, T156, T161, T180, T330, T344, T368, T392, T428, T432, T438, T443, T466, S12, S18, S42, S46, S48 3-3: T18, T56, T106, T150, T216, T340, T345, T408, T426, T432, T441, S36, S38 3-4: T36, T44, T70, T75, T94, T130, T148, T162, T186, T232, T250, T256, T324, T348, T361, T392, T408, T416, T440, T445, T468, S2, S8, S16, S22, S26, S28, S48 3-5: T32, T40, T50, T58, T64, T88, T124, T142, T150, T156, T180, T226, T244, T274, T310, T336, T386, T402, T410, T420, T434, T : T41, T181, T228, T235, S42, S46 3-1: T371, T392, T418, T442, T447, T470, S42, S46, S48 3-2: T432, T : T18, T30, T62, T67, T86, T272, S2, S6, S8 3-4: T : T172, T180, T386, S16 3-2: T349, T368, T447, S32, S36, S38 3-1: T370, T371, T : T40, T50, T64, T88, T108, T156, T447, S43 3-3: T56, T106, T224, T248, T353, T408, T : T137, T224, T231, T232, T256, T261, T280, T316, T348, T353, T372, S36, S38 3-5: T39, T180, T225, T355 25
26 37.e. 37.f. 37.g. 37.h. 37.i. Form and use the simple (e.g., I walked; I walk; I will walk) verb tenses. [L.3.1e] Ensure subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement.* [L.3.1f] Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified. [L.3.1g] Use coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. [L.3.1h] Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences. [L.3.1i] 3-2: T : T150, T418, T : T : T424, T : T234, T : T : T50, T142, T156, T : T240, T254, T : T328, T : T66, T240, T : T328, T342, T : T370, T371, T : T132, T40, T156, T158, T161, T180, T447, S2, S16 3-3: T224, T248, T308, T400, T408, T437, T460, S42, S46, S48 3-4: T137, T224, T316, T324, T334, T348, T : T39, T74, T75 3-1: T46, T : T406, T414, T447, T466, S42, S46, S48 3-3: T216, T224, T250, T272, T308, T316, T326, T340, T364, T442, S22, S26, S28, S32, S36 3-4: T224, T256, T280, T372, T : T : T : T : T130, T138, T148, T167, T186, S18 3-5: T32, T40, T64, T69, T88, T124, T132, T161, T181, T272, T273, T402, T410, T434, T439, S2, S6, S12, S16, S18, S42, S46, S48 3-6: T179, T229, S3, S8 3-1: T222, T230, T259, T : T39, T245, T : T70, T256, T : T181, T318, T347, T366, T428, S32, S36, S38 3-1: T18, T34, T45, T52, T60, T71, T110, T134, T135, T144, T151, T152, T158, T163, T204, T222, T230, T245, T247, T248, T249, T250, T254, T259, T298, T392, S8, S18 3-2: T18, T39, T58, T60, T64, T108, T150, T200, T234, T244, T245, T330, T343, T388, T431, T432, T434, T : T18, T30, T58, T106, T142, T150, T200, T234, T242, T326, T334, T336, T340, T384, T418, T427, T : T18, T43, T44, T64, T70, T114, T138, T206, T234, T256, T258, T300, T339, T344, T392, T426, T433, T : T18, T50, T60, T108, T142, T152, T200, T236, T252, T294, T318, T338, T347, T366, T386, T410, T420, T430, T444, S32, S36, S38 3-6: S18, S28, S38 26
27 38. Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. [L.3.2] 38.a. 38.b. 38.c. 38.f. 38.e. Capitalize appropriate words in titles. [L.3.2a] Use commas in addresses. [L.3.2b] Use commas and quotation marks in dialogue. [L.3.2c] Form and use possessives. [L.3.2d] Use conventional spelling for high-frequency and other studied words and for adding suffixes to base words (e.g., sitting, smiled, cries, happiness). [L.3.2e] 3-1: T334, T : T : T : T353, S36 3-3: T340, T441, T : xxiv xxv 3-5: T : T87, T : T234, T250, T : T : T255, S26, S28 3-6: S2, S8 3-3: T142, T156, T : T127, T153, T : T124, T132, T161, T180, S12, S16, S18 3-5: T219, T227, T : T236, T250, T : T218, T226, T255, T274, S22, S26, S28 3-6: T41, S48 3-1: T240, T248, T334, T : T234, T : T50, T58, T236, T : T34, T42, T52, T60, T66, T76, T77, T126, T134, T144, T152, T158, T222, T230, T254, T316, T324, T348, T410, T418, T428, T436, T442, T : T32, T40, T50, T58, T64, T86, T87, T89, T156, T216, T224, T312, T320, T330, T338, T344, T406, T414, T424, T432, T : T30, T38, T48, T56, T62, T124, T132, T142, T150, T156, T166, T242, T248, T308, T316, T326, T334, T340, T408, T418, T426, T432, T : T64, T130, T138, T148, T172, T184, T185, T266, T267, T272, T316, T324, T342, T348, T358, T359, T364, T : T32, T40, T64, T74, T75, T80, T88, T103, T124, T135, T168, T169, T172, T180, T195, T218, T226, T250, T260, T261, T266, T274, T310, T318, T336, T358, T405, T410, T413, T420, T428, T434, T444, T452, T : T39 27
28 38.f. 38.g. 38.h. Use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g., word families, position-based spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules, meaningful word parts) in writing words. [L.3.2f] Write legibily in cursive. (Alabama) Consult reference materials, including beginning dictionaries, as needed to check and correct spellings. [L.3.2g] 3-1: T144, T : T54 3-5: T236, T : R20-R21 3-2: R20-R21 3-3: R20-R21 3-4: R20-R21 3-5: R20-R21 3-6: R18-R19 3-1: T60 3-2: T : T : T : T : T46, T90, T126, T134, T155, T158, T168, T169, T174, T182, T225, T230, T233, T240, T243, T248, T254, T264, T265, T270, T278, T316, T324, T334, T342, T348, T358, T359, T364, T372, T410, T418, T428, T436, T442, T456, T457, T : T64, T74, T75, T80, T88, T124, T132, T142, T145, T150, T156, T166, T167, T172, T180, T260, T261, T266, T274, T344, T354, T355, T360, T368, T438, T452, T453, T458, T466, S22 3-3: T38, T62, T72, T73, T78, T86, T180, T224, T258, T259, T264, T272, T316, T350, T351, T356, T364, T408, T446, T447, T452, T : T36, T44, T64, T70, T80, T81, T86, T94, T138, T156, T162, T172, T173, T178, T186, T224, T232, T242, T256, T280, T372, T : T40, T50, T58, T64, T132, T142, T145, T150, T153, T156, T195, T218, T226, T250, T310, T318, T322, T328, T336, T342, T410, T420, T428, T : T38, T39, T84, T85, T130, T131, T178, T179, T226, T227, S3, S6, S12, S42 3-1: T42, T60, T134, T152, T230, T242, T248, T324, T342, T348, T418, T436, R22, R24 3-2: T40, T58, T132, T150, T224, T244, T320, T338, T414, T432, R22, R24 3-3: T38, T56, T132, T150, T224, T242, T250, T316, T334, T408, T426, R22, R24 3-4: T44, T64, T138, T156, T232, T250, T258, T324, T342, T416, T434, R22, R24 3-5: T40, T132, T150, T158, T226, T244, T252, T336, T444, R22, R24 3-6: T44, T90, T136, T184, T232, R20 3-1: T143, T152, T181, T248, T342, T436, T : T58, T216, T338, T : T56, T150, T334, T363, T : xxiv xxv, T54, T64, T342, T : T244, T261, T336, T428, T449 28
29 Knowledge of Language 39. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. [L.3.3] 39.a. 39.b. Choose words and phrases for effect.* [L.3.3a] Recognize and observe differences between the conventions of spoken and written Standard English. [L.3.3b] 3-1: T121, T130 T : T63, T : T115, T128 T129, T : T : T393, T404 T : T209, T222 T : T35, T43, T61, T68, T157, T162, T223, T231, T298, T348, T433, T : T118, T223, T240, T267, T273, T294, T : T178, T179, T431, T441, T : T25, T84, T85, T177, T200, T231, T233, T258, T300, T : T131, T133, T143, T160, T225, T227, T241, T249, T275, T294, T319, T355, T364, T365, T367, T409, T : T20, T72, T123, T166, T214, T : T132, T : T54 3-3: T393, T405, T409, T434, T436, T : T43, T60 3-5: T203, T224, T252, T254, T : T35 29
30 Vocabulary Acquisition and Use 40. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on Grade 3 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. [L.3.4] 40.a. 40.b. Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. [L.3.4a] Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known affix is added to a known word (e.g., agreeable/disagreeable, comfortable/uncomfortable, care/careless, heat/preheat). [L.3.4b] 3-1: T58 T59 3-2: T242 T : T240 T : T62 T63 3-2: T56 T57 3-3: T54 T55, T332 T : T56 T57, T242 T : T12, T49, T70, T78, T79, T88, T89, T91, T170, T171, T216, T250, T266, T267, T276, T277, T279, T310, T360, T361, T386, T397, T399, T405, T415, T458, T459, T468, T : T76, T77, T86, T87, T113, T141, T168, T169, T178, T200, T207, T213, T221, T254, T262, T263, T272, T273, T275, T329, T356, T357, T362, T363, T365, T393, T421, T437, T454, T455, T487, S43, S45 3-3: T12, T55, T74, T75, T114, T141, T149, T167, T168, T169, T207, T260, T261, T270, T271, T273, T286, T323, T325, T352, T353, T362, T363, T384, T448, T449, T451, S13, S27, S35, S43, S45, S47 3-4: T67, T74, T82, T83, T92, T93, T95, T108, T127, T174, T175, T200, T206, T219, T229, T253, T267, T268, T269, T310, T345, T360, T361, T401, T403, T405, T413, T423, T425, T456, T457, T461, T489, S3, S5, S15, S17, S23, S33, S37, S43, S45 3-5: T27, T38, T76, T77, T102, T113, T114, T168, T169, T208, T239, T262, T263, T304, T325, T331, T354, T355, T359, T365, T391, T396, T450, T451, S3, S13, S15, S23, S25, S27, S33, S35, S37, S40, S43, S45 3-6: T18, T79, T92, S34, S35, S43 3-1: T62, T341, T344, T435, T438, T446, T468, T : T27, T57, T60, T68, T86, T87, T89, T : T58, T66, T84, T85, T87, T160, T344, T336, T362, T363, T : T155, T158, T166, T184, T185, T187, T234, T278, T341, T344, T352, T370, T371, T373, T : T13, T57, T60, T68, T86, T87, T89, T152, T254, T 260, T261, T272, T273, T275, T338, T352, T353, T358, T366, T430, T448, T449, T454, T : T29, T33, T46, T173, T186 30
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