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Grade Level
& Subject: Grade 3 Writing |
Curriculum Map |
Year 2003-2004 |
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Fourth Nine Weeks – April - June |
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Possible Resources |
Collections Grade 3, Harcourt (Anchor Text) |
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Nine Weeks Focus |
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Skills/Standards (To teach & measure) |
Writing Processes 2. Develop a clear main idea for writing 3. Develop a purpose and audience for writing 4. Use organizational strategies (e.g., brainstorming, lists, webs, and Venn diagrams) to plan writing 7. Create paragraphs with topic sentences and supporting sentences that are marked by indentation and are liked by transitional words and phrases 8. Use language for writing that is different from oral language, mimicking writing style of books when appropriate 9. Use available technology to compose text 10. Reread and assess writing for clarity, using a variety of methods (e.g., writer’s circle or author’s chair 11. Add descriptive words and details and delete extraneous information 12. Rearrange words, sentences, and paragraphs to clarify meaning 13. Use resources and reference materials, including dictionaries, to select more effective vocabulary 14. Proofread writing and edit to improve conventions (e.g., grammar, spelling,, punctuation, and capitalization) and identify and correct fragments and run-ons 15. Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist, and feedback) to judge the quality of writing 16. Rewrite and illustrate writing samples for display and for sharing with others Writing Applications
Writing Conventions
possessives 11. Use nouns, verbs, and adjectives correctly 12. Use subjects and verbs that are in agreement 13. Use irregular plural nouns 14. Use nouns and pronouns that are in agreement 15. Use past, present, and future verb tenses 16. Use possessive nouns and pronouns Research1. Choose a topic for research from a list of questions, assigned topic, or personal area of interest 2. Utilize appropriate searching techniques to gather information from a variety of locations (e.g., classroom, school library, public library, or community resources) 3. Acquire information from multiple sources (e.g., books, magazines, videotapes, CD-ROMs, Web sites) and collect data (e.g., interviews, experiments, observations, or surveys) about the topic 4. Identify important information found in the sources and summarize the important findings 7. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written, or multimedia reports, to present information gathered Communication: Oral and Visual
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