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3rd Grade English Language Arts

Students explore what it means to be a good person and friend, and build understanding and appreciation of cultures and civilizations different than their own by reading a variety of culturally relevant and diverse texts.

3rd Grade - Defining Identity: Dyamonde Daniel and My Name is María Isabel

Students explore the concept of identity and what makes a person who they are by reading the core texts Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel and My Name is María Isabel.

3rd Grade - Passing Down Wisdom: Hispanic and African American Folktales

Students explore the power of oral storytelling in African-American and Hispanic cultures through folktales that have been passed down within families and communities for generations.

3rd Grade - Discovering Mythology: Roman Myths

Students read, discuss and analyze a collection of Roman myths as they learn about the values and beliefs of the ancient Roman Empire and consider the role that myths, gods, and storytelling held.

3rd Grade - Embracing Difference: The Hundred Dresses and Garvey's Choice

Students explore acceptance of themselves and others in order to start discussions about bullying, tolerance, acceptance, and forgiveness, and focus on identifying the central message in a longer text.

3rd Grade - The Power of Friendship: Charlotte's Web

Students explore the meaning of true friendship by reading E.B. White's classic novel Charlotte's Web, examining its themes, setting, character and language, and learning to develop empathy for others.

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Discovering Mythology: Roman Myths - Lesson 3

Describe the central message of "The Oak and the Linden Tree" and how it is conveyed through key details.

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Passing Down Wisdom: Hispanic and African American Folktales - Lesson 3

Explain what lesson the author is trying to teach in "The Bird of One Thousand Colors."

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Discovering Mythology: Roman Myths - Lesson 7

Describe the central message of "Atlas and the Eleventh Labor of Hercules" and how it is conveyed through key details.

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Passing Down Wisdom: Hispanic and African American Folktales - Lesson 7

Explain what lesson the author is trying to teach in "'Dear Deer!' Said the Turtle."

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Passing Down Wisdom: Hispanic and African American Folktales - Lesson 11

Explain what lesson the author is trying to teach in "The Goat from the Hills and Mountains."

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Discovering Mythology: Roman Myths - Lesson 12

Describe the central message of "Cupid and Psyche" and how it is conveyed through key details.

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Embracing Difference: The Hundred Dresses and Garvey's Choice - Lesson 12

Explain what conclusion Maddie reaches after reflecting on what happened with Wanda and if you agree with the conclusion Maddie reaches.

3rd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Discovering Mythology: Roman Myths - Lesson 15

Describe the central message of "Otus and Ephialtes, Twin Giants" and how it is conveyed through key details.

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