Description
What's Taught in Level 3
Your student will learn exciting new concepts, including the jobs of Silent E, new phonograms, and methods for decoding multisyllable words – and continue to establish a firm foundation for a lifetime of learning. Every component of reading is taught: decoding (phonics and structural analysis), vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. Below is a sampling in each area.
Decoding (Phonics)
- Learn phonograms AI, AY, OA, IR, UR, OO, EA, IGH, TCH, DGE, EW, WR, KN, EIGH, OE, and TI
- Read words containing the new phonograms, such as paint, play, boat, third, purple, soon, mean, light, match, budge, flew, wrong, know, sleigh, toe, and action
- Read words with Pickle syllables, as in bubble and table
Decoding (Structural Analysis)
- Identify base words
- Read words with vowel suffixes, as in fastest, and consonant suffixes, as in gladly
- Read words with prefixes, as in mistake
- Learn syllable division rules for reading multisyllable words
Vocabulary
- Discuss new words in the context of the story and one’s own life
- Understand homophones
- Understand synonyms, antonyms, onomatopoeia, alliteration, similes, idioms, and personification
Fluency
- Read with accuracy
- Read with meaningful expression
- Read with natural phrasing
Comprehension
- Connect text to one's own experiences
- Connect text to one's own experiences
- Make predictions
- Compare and contrast main characters
- Skim for specific information
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