Grade 03 ELA - EC: E03.C.1.2.4
Grade 03 ELA - EC: E03.C.1.2.4
Continuum of Activities
The list below represents a continuum of activities: resources categorized by Standard/Eligible Content that teachers may use to move students toward proficiency. Using LEA curriculum and available materials and resources, teachers can customize the activity statements/questions for classroom use.
This continuum of activities offers:
- Instructional activities designed to be integrated into planned lessons
- Questions/activities that grow in complexity
- Opportunities for differentiation for each student’s level of performance
Related Academic Standards / Eligible Content
Activities
- Which of the following words or phrases would be best to use in a concluding statement or paragraph?
- Underline the best closing transition word or phrase in the following sentence.
- Identify the transition word or phrase used to introduce the closing in the passage.
- Which of the following conclusions would be best to support the main idea in the text?
- Describe the technique the author used to close his/her writing. Explain how the closing left you thinking about the topic.
- Create a closing for your writing. Be sure to include appropriate transition words.
Answer Key/Rubric
- Students will recognize appropriate transition words or phrases to use in a concluding sentence or paragraph. They will choose from a list of words/phrases. Possible acceptable answers are as we have seen, as I have said, in conclusion, and in summary.
- Students will read a sentence and choose from two possible transition words or phrases. The word or phrase should help to establish the end of the writing and should work to leave the reader thinking about the focus of the writing. Possible acceptable answers are as we have seen, as I have said, in conclusion, and in summary.
- Students will read an informational passage. They will identify the transition words used in the closing of the passage. Possible answers could be as we have seen, as I have said, in conclusion, and in summary.
- Students will be provided a text or a main idea of a text. Considering the main idea, they will choose the closing that would best support it. The student should recognize a clear connection between their choice and the main idea.
- Students will read an informational passage. They will discuss the strategy used by the author to close the passage. They will explain how the closing connected the reader back to the topic and main ideas of the passage. Possible strategies discussed could be that the closing summed up the main details, left them with a closing thought, asked them a question, or used a quote. They should identify any transition words used by the author in the closing.
- Students will write a closing for their informational writing. They should choose an appropriate strategy that leaves the reader thinking about the topic and most important information. Possible strategies use could be a summary of the main details, a statement that leaves the reader with a closing thought, a question, or a quote. They should use a transition word or phrase to begin their closing. Possible transition words are as we have seen, as I have said, in conclusion, and in summary.