English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 3

ELA21.3.8e

Decode and encode multisyllabic words using knowledge of stress or accent to pronounce a word correctly, including the schwa sound when appropriate.

COS Examples

Examples: the noun con’/vict vs. the verb con/vict’; the noun pro’/duce vs. the verb pro/duce’

Unpacked Content

Knowledge

  • Some sounds in words have a stronger emphasis or are heard more clearly and loudly than other sounds within the words.
  • The schwa sound refers to an "empty" vowel in an unaccented syllable, meaning the spelling for the vowel sound is difficult to identify.

Skills

  • Decode multisyllabic words using knowledge of stressed and unstressed syllables and the schwa sound, such as the noun con'/vict, vs. the verb con/vict'; the noun pro'/duce vs. the verb pro/duce'.
  • Encode multisyllabic words using knowledge of the stressed and unstressed syllables and the schwa sound.

Understanding

  • Knowing stresses and accents in words and how they are pronounced, can help them read and spell the correct word required by the context.

Vocabulary

  • Decode
  • Encode
  • Multisyllabic words
  • Stress
  • Accent
  • Pronounce
  • Schwa sound
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