Grade III English

Annual Academic Calendar for Grade 3 English (CBSE-Aligned)

This curriculum focuses on enhancing students' reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills through interactive activities and structured lessons.

April – Introduction and Basic Communication

  • Theme: Expressing Myself
  • Concepts:
    • Greetings and self-introduction
    • Basic sentence structure (subject-verb-object)
    • Listening and responding appropriately
  • Vocabulary: Greetings, family members, hobbies, daily activities
  • Activities:
    • Role-playing self-introductions
    • Daily diary writing
    • Listening to short audio clips and answering questions
  • Assessment: Oral introduction and simple sentence formation
  • Reading Assignment: "Charlotte’s Web" by E.B. White

May – Nouns and Pronouns

  • Theme: Naming and Identifying Things
  • Concepts:
    • Common and proper nouns
    • Singular and plural nouns
    • Pronouns and their usage
  • Vocabulary: Names of places, objects, animals, personal pronouns (he, she, it)
  • Activities:
    • Noun classification games
    • Writing short paragraphs using nouns and pronouns
    • Picture-based noun identification
  • Assessment: Worksheets and oral quiz
  • Reading Assignment: "The BFG" by Roald Dahl

June – Verbs and Tenses

  • Theme: Action and Time
  • Concepts:
    • Action words (verbs)
    • Present, past, and future tense
    • Subject-verb agreement
  • Vocabulary: Common verbs (run, play, eat), time expressions (yesterday, today, tomorrow)
  • Activities:
    • Verb charades
    • Writing short paragraphs in different tenses
    • Verb matching games
  • Assessment: Verb identification and simple tense conversion
  • Reading Assignment: "The One and Only Ivan" by Katherine Applegate

July – Adjectives and Adverbs

  • Theme: Describing the World Around Us
  • Concepts:
    • Descriptive words (adjectives)
    • Position of adjectives in sentences
    • Adverbs of manner, place, and time
  • Vocabulary: Colors, sizes, feelings, quickly, slowly, here, there
  • Activities:
    • Descriptive writing about favorite objects
    • "Describe the Picture" activity
    • Adverb storytelling games
  • Assessment: Writing exercises using adjectives and adverbs
  • Reading Assignment: "Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Roald Dahl

August – Sentence Structure and Types

  • Theme: Building Better Sentences
  • Concepts:
    • Types of sentences (statements, questions, commands, exclamations)
    • Using punctuation marks correctly (., ?, !)
  • Vocabulary: What, where, why, how
  • Activities:
    • Rearranging jumbled sentences
    • Writing different types of sentences
    • Interactive classroom questioning
  • Assessment: Sentence writing and punctuation quiz
  • Reading Assignment: "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo

September – Reading Comprehension

  • Theme: Understanding Stories and Information
  • Concepts:
    • Identifying the main idea and details
    • Making predictions and inferences
    • Summarizing short passages
  • Vocabulary: Story elements (beginning, middle, end), question words
  • Activities:
    • Read-aloud sessions
    • Comprehension worksheets
    • Retelling stories in own words
  • Assessment: Comprehension-based questions
  • Reading Assignment: "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume

October – Writing Skills

  • Theme: Writing with Purpose
  • Concepts:
    • Writing a paragraph with topic sentences
    • Using conjunctions to join sentences
    • Writing short letters (informal)
  • Vocabulary: First, next, finally, because, and, but
  • Activities:
    • Writing a letter to a friend
    • Story sequencing with pictures
    • Peer review writing
  • Assessment: Short paragraph writing
  • Reading Assignment: "The Stories Julian Tells" by Ann Cameron

November – Listening and Speaking Skills

  • Theme: Effective Communication
  • Concepts:
    • Listening for specific information
    • Speaking with clarity and confidence
    • Pronunciation and intonation practice
  • Vocabulary: Expressions for polite conversation, listening words (hear, listen, understand)
  • Activities:
    • Group discussions on given topics
    • Listening to short stories and answering questions
    • Show and tell activities
  • Assessment: Oral presentation and listening comprehension
  • Reading Assignment: "Just So Stories" by Rudyard Kipling

December – Vocabulary Building

  • Theme: Expanding Word Knowledge
  • Concepts:
    • Synonyms and antonyms
    • Homophones and homonyms
    • Compound words
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms (big-large), antonyms (hot-cold), homophones (there-their)
  • Activities:
    • Word-matching games
    • Dictionary scavenger hunt
    • Crossword puzzles
  • Assessment: Vocabulary tests and word puzzles
  • Reading Assignment: "Pippi Longstocking" by Astrid Lindgren

January – Creative Writing and Storytelling

  • Theme: Telling My Stories
  • Concepts:
    • Writing fictional and personal narratives
    • Using dialogue in stories
    • Developing characters and settings
  • Vocabulary: Once upon a time, long ago, suddenly, happily ever after
  • Activities:
    • Picture-based story writing
    • Group storytelling with props
    • Writing prompts
  • Assessment: Short story creation and presentation
  • Reading Assignment: "Stuart Little" by E.B. White

February – Grammar Review and Sentence Building

  • Theme: Strengthening Grammar Skills
  • Concepts:
    • Reviewing parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective)
    • Forming correct sentences
    • Using punctuation correctly
  • Vocabulary: Grammar terms (subject, predicate, punctuation)
  • Activities:
    • Grammar board games
    • Sentence building competitions
    • Revising through worksheets
  • Assessment: Grammar revision worksheets
  • Reading Assignment: "The Secret Garden" (Adapted Version) by Frances Hodgson Burnett

March – Revision and Final Assessments

  • Theme: Preparing for Exams
  • Concepts:
    • Revising reading comprehension
    • Sentence structure practice
    • Listening and speaking revision
  • Activities:
    • Mock tests
    • Fun quizzes
    • Group discussions
  • Assessment: Comprehensive year-end test
  • Reading Assignment: "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis

Additional Learning Throughout the Year:

  1. Daily Reading Practice: Encouraging independent and group reading.
  2. Word of the Day: Introducing new words with meanings and usage.
  3. Speaking Practice: Show-and-tell and storytelling sessions.
  4. Assessments:
    • Monthly formative assessments
    • Mid-term and final exams
    • Project work on different topics

 

This structured curriculum ensures that Grade 3 students develop confidence and competence in English, preparing them for more advanced language skills in the future.