3rd Grade Homework (Oct. 27th- Oct. 31th)

Story: Tops & Bottoms

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday
Reading / Read
for 20 minutes / Read
for 20 minutes / Read
for 20 minutes / Read
for 20 minutes / Reading
Test
Spelling / Complete a task from spelling activity list. / Complete a task from spelling activity list. / Complete a task from spelling activity list. / Complete a task from spelling activity list. / Spelling
Test
READING/LA: / MATH:
Spelling Words:
Pattern: Consonant Digraphs /sh/, /th/, /f/, /ch/, /ng/
  1. father
  2. chapter
  3. other
  4. alphabet
  5. watch
  6. English
  7. weather
  8. catch
  9. fashion
  10. shrink
  11. pitcher
  12. flash
  13. athlete
  14. trophy
  15. nephew
/ Language Arts – PluralPossessive Nouns
To show that two or more people share or own something, use a plural possessive noun.
Noun: The bird is blue.
Plural Noun: The birds built nests.
Singular Possessive Noun: One bird’s nest was made of twigs.
Plural Possessive Noun: Three birds’ nests are made of grass. / Students will solve one and two step problems using data represented with a frequency table, dot plot, pictograph, or bar graph with scaled intervals.
Math Homework
**This week, students will need to studythe 3s multiplication facts daily.
3 x 0 =
3 x 1 =
3 x 2 =
3 x 3 =
3 x 4 =
3 x 5 =
etc.
Sight Words:
only, own, pick *(Sight words will be tested on the spelling test.) / SCIENCE:
Students will investigate weather by obervations and collecting data.
Vocabulary: weather, thermometer, rain gauge, wind vane, meteorologist, front
Content Words:
Draw Conclusions–to make a decision or opinion that makes sense based on facts and details.
Author’s Purpose – the reason an author has for writing something (to persuade, to inform, to entertain, or to express ideas and feelings).
Predict and Set Purpose – to tell what might happen next in a story and to guide our reading.
Main Idea – the most important idea about a topic.
Details – small pieces of information of facts about the main idea.
Vocabulary Words:
bill – the hard mouth part of a bird
goo – sticky stuff
hunters – animals that chase other animals for food
material – what something is made of or used for
platform – a high, raised flat surface
tons – measures of weight equal to two thousand pounds each
twigs – small branches of a tree or bush / SOCIAL STUDIES:
Students will identify various writers, artists, heroes, and other historic figures who contribute their works and deeds and exemplify good citizenship.
Vocabulary: culture, respect, leadership, virtue, honor, volunteers, first responders, humanitarian organization, commermorate