Core Curriculum standards are used across most of the United States. However, some states have chosen to adopt their own versions. Core Curriculum remains the most broadly available set of standards for ELA (English Language Arts, which includes speaking, writing, and reading) and Math.
Text for K.RL.3
The core curriculum standard for K.RL.3 reads:

“With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story”
— Common Core State Standards
Explanation of K.RL.3
Common Core Curriculum Standard K.RL.3 means it is written for Kindergarten in the category of Reading: Literature. The rest of the numbers refer to the specific lesson it teaches. Some grades have more standards in a subject area while others have fewer; they are inconsistent across all grades and depend on what each grade should learn as determined by the Council of Chief State School Officers.
It is important to note that this standard says the student should do this with prompting. Ensure they receive proper guidance to identify the characters, settings, and major events.
Examples for Teaching K.RL.3
The core curriculum only says what children should know by the end of each grade, not how they learn it. More details on this are here. Below you will find some examples to explain further K.RL.3.
For example:
If you read a book together with pictures, you could point to a picture and ask what happened in the story while prompting and supporting them in finding the answer.
Resources to Teach K.RL.3
We have compiled a list of resources that teach K.RL.3. Each one below contains a link to another article that explains the resource further and gives suggestions on the type of learner it might work best for.
There are many types of resources and ways to teach each standard; sometimes, finding an alternative resource that offers a new perspective will make sense to the student in the way other methods haven’t. That is the purpose of this list.
If no resources are showing or no resources work for your student, we haven’t added any quite yet. We are always adding more resources, and these lists are continuously growing, so check back!
Common Core Standards
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ELA
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Kindergarten
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RF (Reading: Foundational Skills)
1st Grade
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RF (Reading: Foundational Skills
2nd Grade
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RF (Reading: Foundations)
L (Language)
3rd Grade
L (Language)
4th Grade
L (Language)
5th Grade
L (Language)
6th Grade
L (Language)
7th Grade
L (Language)
8th Grade
L (Language)
9th – 10th Grades
RL (Reading: Literature)
RI (Reading: Informational Text)
L (Language)
11th – 12th Grades
RL (Reading: Literature)
RI (Reading: Informational Text)
L (Language)
Math