3Q - Week 7

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Activate prior knowledge based on new knowledge formed
Activate prior knowledge based on the stories to be read
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - note important details
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - sequence at least 3 events using signal words
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - retell some parts of the story
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - differentiate real from make-believe
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - infer feelings and traits of characters
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - identify cause and effect
Listen to a variety of literary and expository texts - draw conclusions
Read grade 3 level texts consisting of 2-syllable words with long vowel sound with at least 95- 100% accuracy
Read aloud from familiar prose and poetry Consisting of Long vowel words with fluency, appropriate rhythm, pacing and intonation
Show understanding of meaning of long vowel words (a, i, o, and u) through drawing, actions, and using them in sentences
Engage in a variety of ways to share information (e.g. role playing,) reporting, summarizing, retelling and show and tell
Take books from home to school or vice-versa for independent / shared extra reading
Use descriptive adjectives
Express feelings, opinions through journals, logs etc.
Ask and respond to questions about informational texts listened to (environment, health, how-to’s, etc.)
Determine whether a story is realistic or fantasy
Use different sources of information in reading
Read simple sentences and levelled stories and note details regarding character, setting and plot
Read simple sentences and levelled stories and sequence 3 events
Read sentences, stories and poems consisting of long o words and questions about them
Observe the use of punctuations including commas, periods and question marks to guide reading for fluency
Use capitalization rules in word and sentence level (e.g. proper and common nouns, beginning words in sentences)
Homographs (e.g. read and read)

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