Singapore · MOE Syllabus Outcomes
Primary 3 English Language
This curriculum transitions students from learning to read to reading to learn by focusing on diverse text types and sophisticated language use. It emphasizes the STELLAR pedagogy to build strong foundations in grammar, creative expression, and critical viewing skills.

01The Art of Narrative Storytelling
Students explore the structure of narrative texts to understand how authors build suspense and develop relatable characters.
Analyzing how authors use descriptive language and dialogue to reveal character motivations and personality.
Identifying the beginning, middle, and end of stories while focusing on the central problem and its resolution.
Examining how the time and place of a story influence the mood and the behavior of characters.
Exploring different points of view (first, third person) and how they impact reader perception.
Learning to write realistic and purposeful dialogue that advances the plot and reveals character.
Practicing techniques to describe emotions and actions through sensory details rather than direct statements.
Identifying the central message or lesson an author conveys through a story.
Exploring traditional stories to understand their cultural significance and moral lessons.
Planning a narrative visually by outlining key scenes, characters, and plot points.

02Informing the World
Focusing on non-fiction and expository texts to help students extract information and understand text features.
Using captions, headings, and indexes to locate information efficiently in information reports.
Organizing facts into logical paragraphs to inform an audience about a specific topic or animal.
Learning to identify the main idea of a paragraph and supporting it with key details.
Determining if an author's purpose is to inform, persuade, or entertain in non-fiction texts.
Employing various graphic organizers (e.g., KWL charts, Venn diagrams) to structure and compare information.
Constructing texts that explain a process or sequence of events clearly and logically.
Introducing basic concepts of identifying reliable sources and distinguishing facts from opinions.
Developing a glossary of key vocabulary from an informational text to aid comprehension.

03The Power of Persuasion
Exploring how language is used to influence opinions through advertisements, posters, and short speeches.
Decoding the use of color, font, and imagery in posters to attract and persuade an audience.
Practicing the use of intonation, body language, and emotive words to present a point of view.
Constructing simple arguments supported by reasons and examples to express a personal stance.
Recognizing words and phrases used to influence readers' thoughts and feelings.
Applying persuasive techniques to create a poster for a school event or cause.
Participating in structured debates to articulate and defend a point of view.

04Grammar and Language Mechanics
Strengthening the building blocks of the English language through functional grammar and sentence manipulation.
Mastering the use of past and present tenses to ensure consistency and clarity in writing.
Using conjunctions to create compound and complex sentences for variety and flow.
Exploring how commas, quotation marks, and exclamation points change the way a text is read and understood.
Ensuring verbs agree with their subjects in number for grammatical correctness.
Understanding how pronouns replace nouns and ensuring they agree with their antecedents.
Using descriptive words to add detail and enhance meaning in sentences.
Identifying and using prepositions to show relationships of time, place, and direction.
Applying capitalization rules for proper nouns, sentence beginnings, and titles.

05Poetry and Word Play
Developing an appreciation for the sounds and rhythms of English through poetry and creative word use.
Using similes and metaphors to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
Exploring the musicality of language through various poetic forms and structures.
Learning how to use context clues and word parts to discover the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Identifying and using sound devices to enhance the sensory experience of poetry.
Composing short poetic forms with specific syllable or line structures.
Differentiating between the author's attitude (tone) and the reader's feeling (mood) in a poem.
Understanding the non-literal meanings of common idioms and the wisdom in proverbs.

06The Research and Presentation Project
Integrating skills from all strands to conduct a small inquiry project and present findings to the class.
Formulating open-ended questions to guide research on a chosen topic of interest.
Taking notes from multiple sources and organizing them into a coherent presentation structure.
Sharing research findings with the class using visual aids and engaging speaking techniques.
Breaking down a research topic into smaller, manageable tasks and setting timelines.
Designing effective posters, slides, or models to enhance oral presentations.
Developing strategies to listen attentively and respond thoughtfully during presentations and discussions.
Reviewing the challenges and successes of the research project and identifying areas for improvement.

07Understanding Media Literacy
Developing critical thinking skills to analyze and evaluate various forms of media.
Distinguishing between print, digital, and broadcast media and their characteristics.
Examining how media messages are constructed and for what purpose.
Identifying subjective language, selective reporting, and other forms of bias in media content.
Learning about responsible online behavior, privacy, and identifying cyberbullying.