📚 3 Grade Language Arts Lessons B.E.S 📚
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Lesson 1.10: Language Arts - Reading Longer Texts with Fluency
Lesson 1.1: What is Reading Fluency?
Reading fluency means reading smoothly, quickly, and with understanding.
Example: Read a passage without stopping too often and understanding what it says.
Quiz: What does reading fluency mean?
How to get the right answer:
Fluent readers read at a steady pace and understand the meaning of the text.
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Lesson 1.2: Reading with Expression
Expression means using your voice to match the meaning of the text.
Example: When a character is excited, read with excitement!
Quiz: How should you read a happy sentence?
How to get the right answer:
Use your voice to show emotions when reading aloud.
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Lesson 1.3: Using Punctuation for Better Reading
Punctuation marks help us know how to read sentences correctly.
Example: A period (.) means stop. A question mark (?) means raise your voice at the end.
Quiz: How should you read a sentence with an exclamation mark?
How to get the right answer:
Punctuation marks tell us when to pause, stop, or change our voice.
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Lesson 1.4: Chunking Words for Fluency
Chunking means reading groups of words instead of one word at a time.
Example: Instead of "The... cat... sat... on... the... mat," read "The cat sat on the mat."
Quiz: What is chunking?
How to get the right answer:
Fluent readers group words together to read smoothly.
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