Reading for Every Child: Phonics (Grade 3)
EBOOK: Reading for Every Child: Phonics (Grade 3)
Learning to read is a complex process involving many interrelated skills. Supporting current state standards, Reading for Every Child: Phonics is designed to help students become proficient readers. As they complete reproducible worksheets in this book, students will review basic vowel and consonant sounds. Through puzzle solving, classification exercises, and context challenges, students will expand their knowledge of consonant blends, digraphs, diphthongs, special vowel sounds, and irregular forms.
While enjoying the activities in this book, young readers will unlock the power of structural clues. They will break daunting polysyllabic compound words into familiar components. They will learn to recognize syllables—a skill which will help them decode long, unfamiliar strings of text. Learning more about plurals and inflectional endings will also help them recognize and understand hundreds of additional words.
Your third graders will expand both their reading and oral vocabularies while learning prefixes, suffixes, and root words. They will start to recognize complex words in the chapter books and junior novels you read aloud and in the increasingly difficult stories they read independently. Also in this book, students will work with analogies, a skill that stretches many cognitive abilities. They will practice homophones, homographs, synonyms, antonyms, contractions, and possessives as well.
Students will have opportunities to practice alphabetizing words up to the second letter, an important dictionary and reference skill. Encourage them to find the meanings of words they encounter in social studies and science texts, as well as in fiction. The simple habit of looking up words and information is a skill with real-life applications. Asking questions is great; knowing how to find answers is even better.
Reading for Every Child: Phonics provides a flexible set of tools to support your reading program. The worksheets and activities included here may be used in many ways. Feel free to skip around or modify them to meet your needs. Family involvement is also crucial to literacy development. Communicate your lessons and goals to students' families for continuity in learning. Encourage family members to read to and with their children on a regular basis—even after the students are able to read independently.
This Book Teaches Students :
✔️Phonemic Awareness.
✔️Phonics.
✔️Fluency.
✔️Vocabulary.
✔️Comprehension.
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