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Georgia Performance Standards for Third Grade. Language Arts Terms for Georgia’s (CRCT) Criterion Reference Competency Test Administered in April 2012. Davis Elementary. CRCT Third Grade Terms. Comprehension. . Distinguishes fact from fiction text
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Georgia Performance Standards for Third Grade Language Arts Terms for Georgia’s (CRCT) Criterion Reference Competency Test Administered in April 2012 Davis Elementary
CRCT Third Grade Terms Comprehension . Distinguishes fact from fiction text . Uses Title, Table of Contents and Chapter Headings . Recognizes author’s purpose . Makes predictions about text
CRCT Third Grade TermsComprehension • Uses dictionary, thesaurus, glossary skills Distinguishes fact from opinion • Identifies main idea and supporting details
CRCT Third Grade TermsComprehension • Identifies different genres-fiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry • Recognizes the author’s purpose for writing • Reads and comprehends 120 words per minute
CRCT Third Grade Terms Writing . Uses transition words (finally, in conclusion, next, etc.) . Develops characters through action and dialogue . Uses descriptive adjectives and verbs . Writes to persuade, inform and entertain (Remember P.I.E.)
CRCT Third Grade Terms Writing • Pre-writes, drafts, revises, edits, rereads, andpublishes. Completes all steps of the writing process. • Provides a closure paragraph in a piece of writing
CRCT Third Grade Terms Vocabulary . Homophone . Homograph . Antonym . Synonym . Idiom
homophone homophone- a word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning and spelling. Blue and blew are homophones. The sky is blue. The wind blew the trees over.
homograph homograph -a word with the same spelling, but has a different meaning. He has a bow and arrow. He took a bow.
antonym antonym- a word that has the opposite meaning (in and out) He is going in the door. He is going out the door.
synonym synonym – a word with the same or almost the same meaning. The rock is large. The rock is big.
idiom idiom - a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood from the ordinary meanings of the separate words in it. I believe you are “pulling my leg.” The idiom “pulling my leg" means to “trick or tease.” People who do not speak English well have a hard time understanding idioms.
CRCT Third Grade TermsConventions- “Rules of Grammar” Uses correct subject/verb agreement Uses nouns correctly Uses adjectives/adverbs correctly Uses contractions correctly
CRCT Third Grade TermsConventions • Uses personal and possessive pronouns correctly • Uses Internet, encyclopedia, atlas, books, etc. to research • Uses punctuation and capitalization correctly • Writes legibly in cursive