Grade 3 Benchmarks
The student begins to acquire a way of thinking about writing and understands purposes for writing:
* uses a variety of organizers to plan, record and explain ideas and information
* follows a plan for gathering and recording ideas and information
* listens to others’ ideas and offers feedback
* with guidance seeks feedback and suggestions from others about own writing
* chooses to write for pleasure
* shows originality in word choices
* shows feeling
* uses excitement, humour and suspense
* creates characters and events from outside personal environment
* incorporates feelings, ideas, themes and structures from books in writing (“Reads like a
writer & Writes like a reader”
* produces writing that is organized and makes sense with a beginning, middle and end
* sequences ideas one after the other
* demonstrates even pacing throughout the beginning, middle and end
* with guidance begins to use obvious transitions to link one sentence to the next
* produces some sentences that read smoothly while others still need work
The student produces various types of writing for different audiences and purposes:
* adds great beginnings, interesting details and uses a variety of word choices in personal
narrative and fiction (memories, comic strips, plays)
* writes short fiction with guidance
* writes a variety of short nonfiction pieces (reports, letters and lists)
* writes poetry with guidance
The student demonstrates an understanding the following conventions:
* high usage words are spelled correctly and all others are easy to read even though not
100% correct
* applies basic capitalization rules correctly
* punctuation marks are used effectively to guide the reader through the text
* there is evidence of correct grammar in writing
* different sentence beginnings and lengths add pleasing rhythm to the writing