Name______Third Grade

Assignment due on Monday, January 5th

Wednesday

Daily Language

Subject Verb/ Agreement

When the subject of a sentence is singular, an s is usally added to the verb so it will “agree” with the subject.

Example: Donna likes ice cream for dessert.

subject verb

When the subject is plural, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: Oliver and Jake like fruit for dessert.

subject subject verb

When the pronoun I or you is the subject, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: I like cake for dessert. You like cookies for dessert.

subject verb subject verb

Write the correct verb to complete each sentence.

1. Julia ______the school bus ride rides

2. My brothers ______football. play plays

3. They ______to a new house next week. move moves

4. I ______a banana everyday. eat eats

5. Julia and Erin ______for the bus. wait waits

6. Shahd ______two miles daily. walk walks

7. I ______letters to my grandmother. write writes

8. You ______sleepy. look looks

Daily Math

Word Problems

1. We have 40 pencils to be divided equally among Bob, Darin, Carl, George, and Meg. How many pencils will each get? Write a sentence that tells what you had to do to get the answer. Write to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.

Name______Third Grade

Assignment due on Monday, January 5th

Thursday

Daily Oral Language

Subject Verb/ Agreement

When the subject of a sentence is singular, an s is usally added to the verb so it will “agree” with the subject.

Example: Donna likes ice cream for dessert.

subject verb

When the subject is plural, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: Oliver and Jake like fruit for dessert.

subject subject verb

When the pronoun I or you is the subject, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: I like cake for dessert. You like cookies for dessert.

subject verb subject verb

Circle the subject that will agree with the underlined verb in each sentence.

1. The dogs The dog run in the yard.

2. I She walk to school.

3. Jaren Jaren and Owen helps his teacher.

4. He You write neatly.

5. We Dean like visiting the beach.

6. The pie The pies smell good.

7. Heidi Heidi and Alex draws pretty pictures.

Daily Math

1.  We have 24 students divided into 6 equal groups. They are sitting at tables painting. Each table has one yellow paint jar, twice as many red jars, and twice as many blue jars as red ones. How many students are in each group?____

How many blue jars are on each table?____

How many red jars in all?___

How many paint jars in all?___

Write to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.

Name______Third Grade

Assignment due on Monday, January 5th

Friday

Daily Oral Language

Subject Verb/ Agreement

When the subject of a sentence is singular, an s is usally added to the verb so it will “agree” with the subject.

Example: Donna likes ice cream for dessert.

subject verb

When the subject is plural, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: Oliver and Jake like fruit for dessert.

subject subject verb

When the pronoun I or you is the subject, an s is not added to the verb.

Example: I like cake for dessert. You like cookies for dessert.

subject verb subject verb

Underline the correct verb for each sentence.

1. Rudy as well as his cat (like / likes) milk.

2. The twins and their parents (travel / travels) together.

3. Nobody (believe / believes) your story.

4. The hammer as well as the saw (make / makes) work easier.

5. Our team (play / plays) hard every night.

6. The world (change, changes) so quickly that we can hardly keep up.

7. Mrs. Scott (wants, want) to buy a smaller car.

Daily Math

1.  Carla has six red blocks and four blue blocks. Don has two fewer red blocks and one more blue block than Carla has. Pat has one more red block and three fewer blue blocks than Don has. How many red blocks in all?______

How many blue blocks in all? ______

Who has the most red blocks? ______

Who has the fewest blue blocks? ______

Write to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.