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Language Arts:

 

Your child will be enriched academically through a balanced literacy program.  Balanced literacy includes a variety of components, which create opportunities for your child to experience reading and writing in a risk-free environment, and guides them towards success.  The following experiences are important to your child's literacy development.  Together, we will build a community of learners. 

 

Our 3rd Grade Program Consists Of:

 

Reading: 

Students will be provided with a rich collection of fiction and nonfiction texts. The following are the various methods the students will continue to enrich their reading.

  • Read Aloud provides me the opportunity to model reading comprehension strategies, fluency and enthusiasm for reading.

  • Guided Reading allows me to work with the children in groups. These groups are small and flexible and the students are grouped according to their strengths and needs. Instruction is provided through mini lessons. Guided reading promotes the development of reading strategies, encourages independent reading, increases comprehension and strengthens your child’s thinking skills.

  • Independent Reading is encouraged on a daily basis. Research shows that daily silent reading is an essential part of any literacy program.*RAZ assignments will be given each month, as will "Article A Day" pieces from the Readworks website.

 

Writing:  

Students will be provided with numerous opportunities to develop their writing skills in a variety of ways.  We are currently using Empowering Writers strategies in class.

 

What is Empowering Writers?

  • Writing instruction that builds consistency across and between grade levels in our school

  • Writing lessons focus on specific skills that all good writers possess.  Skill lessons build upon one another in a logical sequence.

 

What does a writing lesson look like in our classroom?

  • The first step is introducing each skill through the use of literature.

  • I model (author’s thinking) the application of the skill.

  • The students write in “guided practice” situations practicing the skill.

  • This practice is followed by or in conjunction with writing workshop to blend together the skills into a fully written piece.

 

What are the writing skills?

 Narrative Writing Skills

  • Organization

  • Crafting Entertaining Beginnings

  • Elaborative Detail

  • Suspense

  • Fully Elaborated Main Events

  • Satisfying Extended Endings

 

Expository Writing Skills

  • Organization

  • Main Ideas

  • Supporting Details/ Citing and explaining text evidence

  • Introductions

  • Conclusions 

 

This curriculum model uses authentic literature to identify and discuss author’s technique and craft. It includes, teacher directed modeling of specific skills, offers students opportunity to practice those skills, and ultimately empowers students to apply the skills learned when writing.

 

Interactive Notebook / Journal / Resource File: 

This is where the bulk of your child's work will take place and be stored, so that we are able to observe change and growth over the year. It will also serve as a resource guide for them to refer back to as needed. 

 

Integrated Writing provides the students with meaningful writing experiences. Writing is a natural outgrowth of reading and is integrated into all curriculum areas including math, science, and social studies.

 

Word Study/Spelling:


Spelling will be addressed through the students’ reading and writing. They will learn about spelling patterns through regular mini-lessons and be expected to apply what they learn during reading and writing activities. Students will be encouraged to use dictionaries and electronic spellers.


Word study
 activities will be incorporated on a weekly basis in order to build students’ vocabulary. The students will engage in activities such as word maps, word sorts, and making words that are related to books the students are reading and units they are studying.