Writing Process, Cursive Writing
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CA- California K-12 Academic Content StandardsSubject: English Language ArtsGrade: Grade ThreeArea: WritingSub-Strand 1.0: Writing StrategiesStudents write clear and coherent sentences and paragraphs that develop a central idea.
Their writing shows they consider the audience and purpose. Students progress through
the stages of the writing process (e.g., prewriting, drafting, revising, editing successive
versions).Concept: Organization and FocusStandard 1.1: Create a single paragraph:a. Develop a topic sentence.
b. Include simple supporting facts and details.
Concept: PenmanshipStandard 1.2: Write legibly in cursive or joined italic, allowing margins and correct spacing between
letters in a word and words in a sentence.
Concept: ResearchStandard 1.3: Understand the structure and organization of various reference materials (e.g., dictio-nary,
thesaurus, atlas, encyclopedia).
Concept: Evaluation and RevisionStandard 1.4: Revise drafts to improve the coherence and logical progression of ideas by using an
established rubric.
Sub-Strand 2.0: Writing Applications (Genres and Their Characteristics)Students write compositions that describe and explain familiar objects, events, and
experiences. Student writing demonstrates a command of standard American English
and the drafting, research, and organizational strategies outlined in Writing Standard 1.0.Concept: Using the writing strategies of grade three outlined in Writing Standard 1.0, students:Standard 2.1: Write narratives:a. Provide a context within which an action takes place.
b. Include well-chosen details to develop the plot.
c. Provide insight into why the selected incident is memorable.
Standard 2.2: Write descriptions that use concrete sensory details to present and support unified
impressions of people, places, things, or experiences.
Standard 2.3: Write personal and formal letters, thank-you notes, and invitations:a. Show awareness of the knowledge and interests of the audience and establish a
purpose and context.
b. Include the date, proper salutation, body, closing, and signature.
Author:
G. Villagomez
Last modified:
1/17/2017 12:40 PM (EST)