

About the course
Grade 3 students will have access to oral and print texts with familiar topics and structures. Oral texts such as songs, poems, teacher read-alouds, large- and small-group discussions, and one-on-one conversations; print texts such as environmental print, simple fiction and non-fiction, and picture books, to motivate and engage diverse groups of students.
Grade 3 - Punjabi
Course length
10 Months
Course Price
CAD $ 625
Course Developer
Anu Sharma
Course Code
Department
Instructor Name
Punjabi 3
Primary
TBD
Curriculum Policy Document

Course Outline
Course outline:
Topics & Vocabulary:
Recommendations and advice
Talking to the Doctor
Parts of the body
Finding the way
Talking about necessity and obligation
Time
Writing simple sentences
Grammar:
Revision of Punjabi 2 Grammar and Structures
Lagna verb
Obligations and compulsions
Passives
Relative/correlative sentences
Causatives
Compound verbs
Sakda, chuka, pauna
Expectations:
1. Listening to Understand
By the end of Grade 3, students will:
Listen in order to understand and respond appropriately in a variety of situations for a variety of purposes.
2. Speaking to Communicate
By the end of Grade 3 students will:
Interact with teachers and peers to exchange greetings, talk about themselves and their families, to express thanks, wishes, feelings and preferences.
3. Reading
By the end of Grade 3 students will:
Read and understand simple to complex sentences in Gurmukhi.
4. Writing:
By the end of Grade 3, students will:
Write simple to complex sentences in Gurmukhi.
Final Reporting
Assessment is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources, such as assignments, day-to-day observations, conversations or conferences, demonstrations, projects, and performances. As part of assessment, teachers provide students with descriptive feedback that guides their efforts towards improvement. The final grade reflects the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration is given to more recent evidence of achievement. There is no final assessment, such as an exam, in this course.
\\ Reference book for teachers(Chapters 81-144):
http://files-cdn.pseb.ac.in/pseb_files/Punjabi-Pustak-1(1st-Language).pdf
Final reporting
Assessment is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources, such as assignments, day-to-day observations, conversations or conferences, demonstrations, projects, and performances. Teachers follow guidelines from Growing Success to analyze how well a student is achieving the curriculum expectations in a subject. As part of assessment, teachers provide students with descriptive feedback that guides their efforts towards improvement. The final grade reflects the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration is given to more recent evidence of achievement. There may be a final assessment, such as an exam, in this course.