CANADA ENGLISH G3

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A. Short and Long Vowels

  • A.01. Distinguish between short and long vowel sounds in single-syllable words.
  • A.02. Use spelling patterns (e.g., CVC, CVCe) to sort words with long and short vowels.
  • A.03. Spell words containing the silent “e” pattern for long vowels.
  • A.04. Apply various vowel digraphs (e.g., ai, ay, ee, ea) to spell long vowel sounds.
  • A.05. Spell words with long vowel sounds, including those with “igh,” “ind,” “ild,” “old,” “ost,” “olt,” “ue,” “oo,” “ew,” and “ui.”
  • A.06. Create rhyming words to solve simple riddles or puzzles.
  • A.07. Explore how vowel sounds change in different contexts (e.g., stress, dialect).

B. Blends

C. Multisyllabic Words

D. Diphthongs and R-Controlled Vowels

E. Irregular Words

F. Main Idea

G. Theme

H. Author’s Purpose

I. Text Structure

J. Sensory Details

K. Literary Devices

L. Point of View

M. Inference

N. Story Elements

O. Visual Elements

P. Literary Texts: Level 1

Q. Literary Texts: Level 2

R. Informational Texts: Level 1

S. Informational Texts: Level 2

T. Organizing Writing

U. Topic Sentences

V. Writer’s Purpose

W. Linking Words

X. Opinion Writing

Y. Descriptive Details

Z. Prefixes and Suffixes

AA. Greek and Latin Roots

BB. Compound Words

CC. Categories

DD. Synonyms and Antonyms

EE. Homophones

FF. Multiple-Meaning Words

GG. Shades of Meaning

HH. Idioms

II. Context Clues

JJ. Reference Skills

KK. Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons

LL. Nouns

MM. Pronouns

NN. Verb Types

OO. Subject-Verb Agreement

PP. Verb Tense

QQ. Articles

RR. Adjectives and Adverbs

SS. Prepositions

TT. Conjunctions

UU. Contractions

VV. Commas

WW. Capitalization

XX. Formatting

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