Grade 3 - Composition (Writing) Unit - BC Language - Lesson/Workbook Bundle
Grade 3 - Composition (Writing) Unit - BC Language - Lesson/Workbook Bundle
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Grade 3 - Composition (Writing) Unit - BC Language Curriculum - Lesson/Workbook Bundle. This bundle was created to provide everything you need to teach the Grade 3 Composition (Writing) unit in the BC Language Curriculum.
With your purchase, you will receive lesson slides that follow the 3-Part lesson format, engaging your students from start to finish. You will also receive the workbook, which contains fun activities and worksheets for your students to demonstrate their understanding.
Workbook Details:
This resource covers all learning standards and elaborations related to writing in the British Columbia (BC) Language Curriculum (ELA).
There are 341 activity sheets that are aligned to cover the learning standards in the British Columbia Language Curriculum. Included are 10 blocks of content, each covering a different text form. Within each block, the Big Ideas, learning standards and elaborations are taught.
This is a language program developed by a language teacher. We have included exemplars for students to use to formulate success criteria so they can improve their writing quality. Moreover, we’ve scaffolded the skills involved with producing quality writing to ensure all students can progress.
In addition, we have included a full-year long range plan that outlines what concepts from the curriculum you will be teaching each week.
Some of the concepts covered:
- Types of text forms – when to use each one (narratives, letters/emails, persuasive, comic strips, reports, etc.)
- Experiment – writing with planning time versus writing without planning time (no brainstorming)
- Sentence beginnings – using adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, and prepositional phrases
- Writing descriptive sentences – using adjectives, verbs, adverbs and prepositions
- Revision skills – how to fix run-on sentences
- Revision skills – how to avoid repetition in writing
- Revision skills – writing fluency: ensuring our writing can be read aloud fluently
- Improving boring sentences using prepositions
- How to write a paragraph – topic sentence (hook), body, conclusion
- Formal versus informal letter writing – voice in our writing
- Purpose and audience in letter writing – effect on our voice
- Narrative writing – beginning, middle, end
- Story elements – describing characters and setting
- Story elements – writing plot twists and conflict resolutions
- Describing the theme of stories
- How to write dialogue – using quotations and speaker tags
- Using quotations in our narratives – dialogue
- Activity – Story Swap Revision Party
- Activity – Is It Persuasive: Facts Versus Opinion
- Understanding bias in persuasive writing
- Assignment – advertising a new invention
- Writing similes and alliteration
- Writing reports – using the facts provided to organize a report
- Logical order of facts and paragraphs in a report
- How to research online – keywords
- Questioning research strategies – formulating questions to research about a variety of topics
- Activity – Online Treasure Hunt
- Report Writing – writing strong introductions and conclusions
- Types of poems – Haiku, Limerick, Cinquain, and Rhyming Poems (AABB Patterns)
- Assignment – writing a poetry children’s book
- Cursive writing – Limerick
- Examining bias in reviews
- Practicing summaries in book review writing
- Publishing a book review
- Comic strips – onomatopoeia and illustrating graphic texts
- Assignment - creating an online comic strip
- Biographies – cross curriculum: Chief Poundmaker and Nellie McClung (Social Studies) and da Vinci (Science)
- Rubrics for all writing assignments
- Success criteria for all writing assignments – used for student self-assessments
- Cursive writing package – all letters (upper and lowercase)
- Metacognitive activities – writing goals chart, reflection journal, what I have learned web
- Answer pages for all activities
Google Lesson Slides
Grade 3 - Composition (Writing) Unit - Google Lesson Slides - BC Language Curriculum. This resource is packed with all the lessons you need to teach the Composition (Writing), Grade 3, BC Language Curriculum.
We have structured these lessons to follow the popular 3-Part Lesson format. By using these lessons, you will be provided with learning goals, discussion questions, relevant YouTube videos, interactive slides, exit cards, and more. Check out the variety of activities you'll receive below.
Part 1: Minds On!
- Learning Goals
- Discussion Questions
- Quotes
Part 2: Action!
- Interactive Activities
- Drag and Drop
- Fill in the Blanks
- Matching
- Drawing
- Writing
Part 3: Consolidation
- Exit Cards
- Quizzes
- Reflection
After purchasing this resource, you will be able to download a copy of this file to your Google Drive. From there, you can complete these lessons with your class, and/or assign these slides in Google Classroom.
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