English Language Arts
- The Third-grade child has learned how to evaluate and comprehend the main idea of a text.
- They have learned to identify supporting details and evidence in a passage.
- They have practiced summarizing a text and identifying the author's purpose.
- They have learned to make inferences and draw conclusions based on the information provided.
Continued development can be encouraged by providing the child with a variety of reading materials such as short stories, newspaper articles, and non-fiction books. Encourage them to discuss what they have read and ask questions to deepen their understanding. You can also introduce graphic organizers or mind maps to help them organize their thoughts and make connections between different elements of the text.
Book Recommendations
- The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden: This classic novel follows the adventures of a cricket named Chester in the bustling city of New York. It provides opportunities for the child to evaluate and comprehend the characters' actions and motivations.
- The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate: This heartwarming story is based on a true event and focuses on Ivan, a gorilla living in a shopping mall. The child will engage in evaluating and comprehending themes of friendship, empathy, and the importance of freedom.
- The BFG by Roald Dahl: In this imaginative tale, a young girl named Sophie befriends a Big Friendly Giant and together they embark on exciting adventures. The child will practice evaluating and comprehending the fantastical elements of the story and the author's use of language.
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