3rd Grade Common Core: L.3.4
Common Core Identifier: L.3.4 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Language: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Detail: Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning word and phrases based on grade 3 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
199 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Personification is when a writer makes a non-human object or idea seem like a person. How many times is personification used in this weather poem?
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Use the guide words at the top of the page to answer the questions.
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This worksheet has a vocabulary matching activity. Words include absorbed, clattered, abruptly, vandalism, phony, fad, forbidding, scattered, empathize, and authority.
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Vocabulary words for these chapters include sneaky, hollered, accidentally, curiosity, mystery, and bragging.
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Vocabulary words for these chapters include oblige, seized, delicate, delectable, attire, idiosyncrasy, and destiny.
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Words for these chapters include trembled, pompous, rapidly, ails, meekly, desolation, and forlorn.
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Paige wants to go outside and play basketball, but her brother Alec is determined to get to the next level on his video game. Paige decides to join Alec and play the game, but what happens when she causes him to lose the game?
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Xander is attending the school fair, but he feels unlucky and believes he doesn't have a chance of winning any of the games.
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Mom told Emma to expect a special surprise at lunch. What could the surprise be? Emma and Emma's friend Alice work to find out.
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Vocab words on this printable include dignity, intention, outraged, neglected, protesting, consented, and ordinance.
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Mark and Will hear strange noises coming from a scary-looking tree near their bus stop. When Mark works up the courage to peek inside a hollowed out spot in the tree, he is surprised by what he finds.
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Jayden doesn't know how his teacher expects him to find every color of the rainbow on their autumn nature hike. There's nothing blue or purple in the woods!
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This matching worksheet has vocabulary words for chapters 1 through 5. Words include skidded, constellation, missionary, fortunate, muttering,insulted, congregation, and potluck.
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A boy walks down the street with his dog, Jake, saying hello and greeting his neighbors. Jake only barks at one person - can you guess who it is?
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Kayla is worried about her first sleepover. She isn't a night person and is afraid her friends will make fun of her if she falls asleep first.
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Did you know groundhogs can climb trees? They're great swimmers too! They can also whistle and bark. Learn many more fascinating facts about groundhogs in this article.
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All Toby wants for his birthday is a new Super Robotoman action figure, and he makes sure everyone knows it. But when he finally rips into his birthday gifts, he'll get big surprise.
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Spencer wants to spend day off of school riding bikes with his best friend, but a spring rainstorm ruins his plans. Or does it? With a little creative thinking, Spencer and Elton may be able to ride after all.
(Approx. Grade Level: 3-4)
(Approx. Grade Level: 3-4)
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Trina is determined to find a shark tooth before she leaves Myrtle Beach. She finds something that could be a tooth, but she's not positive. Will the mystery item be enough to satisfy her search?
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Maura is anxious to meet her new neighbors. She hopes a girl her age will move in so she'll have someone to hang out with over summer break. But when the moving truck arrives, Maura finds out that she'll get even more than she wished for.
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
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The words on this worksheet include shrieking, nuisance, mischief, concerned, apparent, and corridor.
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When Trevor's dad has to work late and can't take Trevor to Game World, he thinks his night will be boring. But his older brother shows him that sometimes you have to make your own fun.
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When Ripley is caught spying on his friend Laney, she gets annoyed and yells "Girls rule! Boys drool!" The magic that happens next teaches Laney an unexpected lesson in manners.
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Emmitt is having a great time at the baseball game, except he really wants to catch a foul ball. But when he gets the chance, the decision he makes will surprise more than just him.
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Alex is sure he's going to be in big trouble when he has to bring his math quiz home to be signed. But his failing grade may help him find an answer to his math problems.
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Bobby doesn't like having to give up his Friday nights to watch his brother Nick play football, but when he finds out he's Nick's good luck charm, he just might change his mind.
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Choose the correct definition for each underlined vocabulary word. Words include plot, mastermind, fellow, disruption, and profit.
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I bet you didn't know that an octopus can vanish in a cloud of smoke. It's just one of the unique ways an octopus can defend itself.
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Vocabulary words are used in a sentence. Below each sentence, define each word. Words include glutton, promptly, gaze, approached, and commotion.
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Vocabulary words for these chapters include noble, thrashing, vaguely, incessant, mercilessly, monotonous, and snare.
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Liam used to like going to school... but the the new school year means a new teacher, and Liam's been assigned to Mrs. Chompsky, the strictest teacher in the building.
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Liam's been working hard getting ready to try out for the position of first baseman, but when his best friend Eric goes out for the same position, the question becomes 'Who's on First?'
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Maxine is worried about her math test, and when her best friend, Adam, tells her it's Friday the 13th, Max finds herself worrying even more. Will stepping on cracks and walking under a ladder be enough bad luck to make Max fail her test?
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Anna buries a time capsule in her garden with her favorite book, her yo-yo, and other treasured items. After a short while, she realizes that all of her favorite things are gone and she wants them back.
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Match each vocabulary word with its definition. Word list includes: strummed, complicated, appreciated, gentle, myths, swollen, swayed, and frilly.
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This non-fiction article about owls describes how they're adapted for nighttime hunting. Includes a page of reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt.
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Vocabulary words for these chapters include yanks, frown, hollering, squirming, chuckle, disappeared, and snatched.
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When Patrick interviews his grandmother for a school project, he discovers that she walked to school as a child, her family didn't have a television set, and couldn't play video games. He wonders why grandma refers to her childhood as "the good old days."
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Jared can't wait to get out of the summer sun and into the cool ocean water, but between the traffic and beach crowd it seems like it's taking forever to finally swim. But he'll learn a lesson in patience that will work in his favor.
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Tamara is excited to spend the weekend with her grandmother, but her best friend Darla doesn't want to hear about it. When Tamara finds out what's really bothering Darla, she just might have a way to cheer up her friend.
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Jared has a busy weekend of finishing his science fair project, but when his friends ask him to help with other things, he doesn't want to disappoint them. Will helping his friends mean he won't finish his project on time?
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Are grasshoppers a farmer's friend or foe? Actually, both. Find out how grasshoppers can help and harm humans.
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Words on this worksheet include spectacle, sympathetic, droll, astonished, spar, amid, scarcely, and sulking.
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Rebecca loves helping her grandmother in her vegetable garden and dreams of having one of her own, but her yard isn't big enough. Can her grandmother help her figure out how to have a garden without a proper yard?
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Jimmy is excited to go outside and play on his swing set, but his plans have to change when he discovers that it's raining outside.
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Vocab for these chapters include gulp, squealer, groan, scuffle, mistake, and positive.
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Alex's imagination has transformed his swing set into a time machine. But when his neighbor Becca comes to visit, Alex isn't sure if he should share his secret with her.
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The history of piggy banks and how today's popular design was actually a mistake.
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It's Maddie's first day in a new school, and at recess she can't wait to try out the giant play set. But according to the rules of the playground set by the fourth graders, Maddie's not allowed on it. Now she'll have to decide what's more important, playing by the rules or making new friends.
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Learn about a monarch butterfly's metamorphosis as it transforms from a caterpillar into a butterfly.
(Approx. Grade Level: 3-4)
(Approx. Grade Level: 3-4)
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Rachel doesn't want her friends to know she has glasses, but when she can't see the board in math class, her teacher gives her the choice of wearing her glasses or moving her seat away from her friends.
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Pot of Gold Story FREE
When Jason gets stuck being the leprechaun while playing Leprechaun's Pot of Gold with his friends, he'll have to think like a leprechaun to find the perfect hiding place for the chocolate coins.
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Chameleons can change color, rotate their eyes, and have toes that are specially adapted for climbing.
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Vocab on this worksheet includes exhibit, sensation, unforeseen, unique, descriptive, and remarks.
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Lauren is dying to go on a real vacation like her neighbors, the Sandersons. But her parents can't afford to take the time off work. Can she and her dad find a solution that works for everyone?
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Mindy has been practicing for soccer sign-ups, but when all her friends decide to join cheerleading, Mindy will have to decide if being with them is more important than playing soccer.
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Reagan is tired of keeping all Jennifer's secrets, especially when it hurts her best friend Lena.
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This worksheet has a missing letter puzzle. Words include crimson, pounced, beaming, frantically, acquainted, and primly.
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Earthworms have no eyes, no nose, no ears, no bones, no arms, and no legs. They do, however, have very complex bodies.
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Vocabulary words for these chapters include gnawing, objectionable, wits, scheming, hoisted, gratified, scruples, and hysterics.
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Words for this section of the book include fiercely, rejoiced, aloft, vanish, purebred, listless, scramble, and gorged.
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Damon loves his dog, Prince, but when a new puppy shows up next door, Prince is pushed aside. Can Damon learn that while puppies are cute, a grown dog can offer friendship?
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Pam and Myles are crushed when their favorite TV show is canceled, especially since it reminded them so much of their cat. But their older brother has an idea to make the "Adventures of Crazy Cat" continue.
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Jose dreams of being a superhero. When Sarah's cat gets stuck in a tree, he may finally have his chance.
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Vocabulary words on this printable include spattered, expanses, expedition, prospect, absent-minded, stout, pompous, and hastily.
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When Rosie visits the beach with her father, she can't see the nighttime stars she loves. But when she looks down in the sand, she discovers a new kind of star.
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Kendall is raking leaves in his yard and he can't imagine anything more boring. Eli, her next-door neighbor, shows her just how much fun raking leaves can be if you make a game of it.
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Students write the missing letters in the puzzle. Word list: ignorant, imitated, whimpering, charming, and routine.
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A boy is trying to build a treehouse, but he keeps misplacing his tools. He loses his nails, his hammer, and even the lumber. There's one tool, however, that's impossible to lose. Do you know what it is?
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The word wizard finds challenging vocabulary words and writes a definition for each.
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The word wizard finds challenging words from the novel and defines them for the group.
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Brendan doesn't know what to give Mom for Mother's Day, and when his older sister tells him the gift doesn't have to be made or store bought, Brendan is more confused than ever. But Mom and Brendan's common love for bike riding might be the answer Brendan is looking for.
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Ben visits his uncle's farm to go for a hayride and pick pumpkins, but when Uncle Darrell can't keep the crows away from his corn field, Ben figures out how to make a scary scarecrow.
(Approx. Grade Levels: 2-4)
(Approx. Grade Levels: 2-4)
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The word wizard finds challenging words from the text and defines them.
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The word wizard finds tricky vocabulary words from the story and defines them.
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Choose tough vocabulary words from the reading selection and define them.
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Read each sentence and look up the definition of the underlined word. Write the defintion on the lines provided. Words include tiller, convention, and gleaming.
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The ten vocabulary cards in this printable file are made up of 5 word cards and 5 definition cards. Use can print them on card stock paper or laminate them to reuse them again and again.
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Read a short passage about the world's tallest waterfall and then answer several short answer and multiple choice questions about the text.
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Choose the correct definition for each underlined vocabulary word. Words include exciting, shuddered, and crackling.
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Practice important 3rd grade ELA topics such as r-controlled vowels, idioms, contractions, and more.
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Fill in the missing letters to create a word from the story. Write the full word on the line. Be sure each word is spelled correctly. Words include civilized, corridor, and predicament.
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Want to learn all about coral reefs? This article describes the ocean's most unique living community. Home to thousands of species of fish and other sea animals, coral reefs play an important role in the well-being of the Earth. This reading comprehension article includes short answer, multiple choice, and vocabulary questions.
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Help your students keep their ELA skills fresh with these daily worksheets that each cover a variety of skills, from spelling and vocabulary to proofreading and reading comprehension.
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Print and cut out the vocabulary cards to review the words for chapters 1 and 2.
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Review the ten vocabulary words from chapters 1 through 5 from the book, Because of Winn-Dixie with these printable cards.
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Learn all about service dogs and how they help people in this fascinating article! Reading comprehension questions, vocabulary, and a writing prompt are included.
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To review the vocabulary words from chapters 13-17, this printable file has 16 vocab. cards for your students to use.
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Each of the six vocabulary words for chapters 1 through 5 have a corresponding definition card so students can use the cards to review.
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Students can practice the definitions for the words: outraged, intention, dignity, vigorously, protesting, neglected, consented, and ordinance.
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Read each sentence. One vocabulary word in each sentence is underlined. Choose the correct definition for the underlined word.
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This printable file contains vocabulary word cards and definition cards for the six vocabulary words in the first two chapters of Stone Fox.
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This poem is about a dog owner who teaches their dog to do tricks for Halloween. Students will answer reading comprehension questions and follow a writing prompt.
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Fill in the missing letters to create a word from the story. Then write the full word on the line. Be sure each word is spelled correctly. Words include serious, glaring, and demanding.
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Keep practicing important language arts skills such as reading comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, word types, and more.
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Vocabulary card list features the following words: assembly, grinned, whispered, wondered, and delicious.
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Erica's class is excited about their Easter float, and when Mrs. Jackson asks for a volunteer for a special part in the parade, Erica jumps at the chance. The part isn't what she expected, but it will certainly make her the star of the parade.
(Approx. Grade Level 3-5)
(Approx. Grade Level 3-5)
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With these cards, students will review the words from chapters 1 through 3, including: accidentally, sneaky, hollered, bragging, curiosity, and mystery.
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Cut along the dotted lines on this printable to separate the vocabulary cards and their definitions.
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Students must choose the correct definition for the underlined word. Vocabulary words include musty, loomed, and stammered.
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Fill in the blanks with the words from the word bank to complete this cloze activity all about voting and elections.
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The printable vocabulary cards will help students review the words: gleaming, convention, tiller, voyage, and compartment.
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Use these printable vocabulary cards to practice the words from chapters 4 through 6. Laminate the cards to reuse them over and over.
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The vocabulary words for review in chapters 17-19 feature: fiercely, aloft, vanish, rejoiced, gorged, and listless. Use the printable vocabulary cards to help study the definitions of the words.
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The five vocabulary words for chapters 7 and 8 are: bluffing, revolting, cautiously, disposed, and ashamed. Print and cut the vocabulary cards out for your students to use.
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Read the sentences on the task cards. Complete each sentence with the correct word.
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Match each vocabulary word from the story to the correct definition. Words include emergining, provisions, regret, and enormous.
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Puerto Rico's unofficial version of a national animal is the coqui. This tiny frog happens to be the loudest amphibian in the world! Learn all about it in this 2-page article.
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Vocabulary words in this card set include: collar, invited, cheating, frowning, and custodian.
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Print out these vocabulary cards that has seven words from the first two chapters along with a matching card with their definitions. Vocab. words: pandemonium, discouraged, genuine, peculiar, scorching, despised, and screeched.
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Olivia needs a great idea for her school's pumpkin decorating contest. Will a mysterious owl in her yard be the good luck she needs for her project?
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Give your students more practice with important ELA topics such as subject and predicate, capitalization, description, reading comprehension, and more.
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Your students will review the vocabulary words from chapters seven and eight with these printable vocabulary cards.
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Read and review the vocabulary words and definitions for chapters 16 through 20 with these printable cards. You can laminate them so the cards can be reused.
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Chapters 5 through 8 of Charlotte's Web has ten vocabulary words to review with these printable vocabulary cards. Print them on card stock paper or laminate them so they can be used over and over again.
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Finish up the vocabulary words for the last 3 chapters of the book with these vocabulary cards. Print and cut them out for your students to study from.
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Students can match the definition cards to the word cards in review for the vocabulary words in chapters 17 through 20.
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The vocabulary words for chapters 5 and 6 include: predicament, corridor, civilized, recall, and pace. This printable file has word cards and definition cards to study from.
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This file contains 30 task cards, each with a sentence. Read the sentences and choose the correct words.
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Fill in the missing letters to create a word from the story. Then write the full word on the line provided. Words include embroidered, protested, lurched, and adrift.
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The eight vocabulary word cards also have eight corresponding definition cards to use for reviewing the vocabulary words from chapters 1 through 4 of Charlotte's Web.
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This week, ELA Buzz will cover topics such as homographs, vowel sounds, singular and plural nouns, and much more.
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This file has vocabulary cards. Cut them apart and fold to make two-sided word cards. Words include: exciting, shuddered, scraped, hurried, and crackling.
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Work on more ELA skills this week with ELA Buzz. Questions cover verb conjugation, synonyms, complete and simple subjects, and more.
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The Navajo Native American people helped the American war effort in World War II in an incredible way! Their language served as a code used by the military to communicate important information that the enemy couldn't figure out. Learn all about the "Navajo Code Talkers" in this social studies text.
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The Easter Bunny has injured her toe and won't be able to hop around the world to deliver her Easter eggs! Can the bunnies find another way to get the eggs delivered in time for Easter?
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Print out this next set of daily ELA review worksheets to help your third graders keep up with and refine their language arts skills. Topics include contractions, possessives, proper nouns, and many other important skills related to ELA curricula.
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There are ten vocabulary cards in this printable which include 5 word cards and 5 corresponding definition cards.
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The vocabulary words for chapters
11-15 are: whimpering, imitated, ignorant, routine, and charming. Use the word cards and definition cards together to match and review.
11-15 are: whimpering, imitated, ignorant, routine, and charming. Use the word cards and definition cards together to match and review.
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Can you match each vocabulary word from the story to the correct definition? Words include hem, kettle, admired, and treasures.
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The vocabulary cards for chapters 21-24 feature the words: irritating, courageous, ferocious, hypnotized, concluded, and moaned.
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Print and cut out these vocabulary cards to review the words from chapters 11-15, including: fellow, masterminded, ruckus, disruption, royalty, remarkable, recovery, and more.
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Print out these vocabulary cards to practice the definitions for the words: sensation, remarks, exhibit, unforeseen, novelty, descriptive, and unique.
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Are you able to match vocabulary from the story to the correct definiton? Words include ridiclious, smirked, putrid, and suspicious.
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Print and cut out the vocabulary cards in this file to review the words: clutching, represented, contestants, moccasins, and determined.
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Read this sweet story about a rainbow and answer the reading comprehension questions that follow. There is also a vocabulary activity and a writing prompt.
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Can you unscramble these vocabulary words from "The Boxcar Children"? An answer key is included.
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Continue on with your students' daily ELA practice. This week we cover alphabetical order, compound words, multiple meaning words, and more.
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Match each vocabulary word from the story to the correct definition on the right. Write the letter on the line provided. Words include riot, chortled, appreciate, and peculiar.
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The review words for chapters 7 and 8 include: groan, squealer, gulp, positive, mistake, and scuffle. Print and cut out the vocabulary cards to practice with.
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This last set of vocabulary words includes: constricting, traitorous, relentlessly, leisurely, awkwardly, doused, and stranded. Each vocabulary card has a matching definition card.
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Can you figure out the vocabulary word from the story? Fill in the missing letters to reveal each word. Words include bounding, stumbled, shimmered, and panting.
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The vocabulary words from chapters 10 through 12 can be reviewed with these printable cards with 6 of the cards being word cards and the other 6 being definition cards.
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The vocabulary words for chapters 10 through 13 include: crossly, bleachers, mills, homesick, and growl. These printable cards will help students memorize their definitions.
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This printable file has 30 cut-apart cards with words and definitions for the vocabulary words for chapters 1 through 4.
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The last two chapters of Chocolate Fever have seven words for vocabulary review, including: offend, relieved, distributing, indeed, disappearing, foil, and warehouse.
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This poem uses wordplay to discuss friendship. After reading it, students will use their understanding of the poem to answer questions and complete a writing prompt.
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Read each sentence. Choose the correct definition for the underlined vocabulary word. Words include ferocious, courageous, and hypnotized.
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In this next set of daily ELA practice, we work on contractions, idioms, alphabetical order, reading comprehension, and much more!
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The words on this set are apron, snorted, suppose, and frowned.
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The vocabulary words in this unit are: squabbling, vigorously, revenge, reckon, and speculation. Print out these worksheets and cut out the cards to practice the words and their definitions.
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Can you match each vocabulary word from the story to the correct definition? Use this vocabulary matching worksheet to expand students vocabulary and deepen their understanding of the text.
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Use these vocab cards to reinforce students' understanding of election-related words like vote, ballot, candidate, governor, president, democracy, and more.
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Print the vocabulary cards from this file to review the vocabulary cards from chapters 1 through 3. Words include: putrid, ridiculous, smirked, suspicious, scurried, grumbled, shrieked, and harbor.
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Print and cut out the vocabulary word cards and definition cards to review the vocabulary words from chapters 1-3.
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Use these printable vocabulary cards to study the vocab. words from chapters 13-16, including: mercilessly, thrashing, monotonous, vaguely, snare, distinguish, and reputation.
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These vocabulary cards are handy for students to practice and review the words from chapters 4 through 6. Students can use them alone or in pairs.
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Students will learn and memorize the definitions for the vocabulary words in chapters 9 and 10 with these printable cards.
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Use a dictionary to look up the definitions for the underlined vocabulary words. Then, write the correct definitions on the lines provided.
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Print and cut out these 12 vocabulary cards to review the words from chapters 7 through 9. Use card stock paper or laminate them if you want to use them over and over.
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This printable file has 12 cards (6 word cards and 6 definition cards) to use for vocabulary review from chapters 7 through 9.
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The last few chapters of Charlotte's Web has 10 vocabulary words for review, including: trembled, pompous, phenomenon, meekly, desolation, forlorn, and sentiments. Print and cut out the vocabulary cards to help study the words and definitions.
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Students can review the words: glumly, acquaintance, doused, and desolate with these printable vocabulary cards.
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Readers of this passage will learn the differences between two animals that look very similar--snakes and glass lizards. Then they'll answer comprehension questions, complete a crossword, and follow a writing prompt.
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Jezzabelle is pretty sure her new school will be as bad as her old school. What she learns, though, is that she has the power to change her attitude and make things better. Reading comprehension questions, a writing prompt, and vocabulary words are included.
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This article about the pronghorn gives information about these fast animals. The article is accompanied by reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt.
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These vocabulary flashcards have the following words on them: knelt, fife, auditorium, strictist, den, crumpled, and sighed.
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Reviewing the vocabulary words from chapters 3 and 4 are easy with these printable cards. There are cards for each of the five words and another card with their definition.
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Have you ever heard of the pink fairy armadillo? Learn all about this miniature armadillo! This article includes short answer and multiple choice questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt.
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Cut out the terms at the bottom of the page and glue them under the corresponding pictures.
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The vocabulary word cards and definition cards in this printable features the words: budge, bounding, panting, shimmered, and stumbled.
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The vocabulary words in chapters 21-26 of the book, Because of Winn-Dixie, include: strummed, appreciate, complicated, arranging, swayed, swollen, gentle, and more. This file has printable word cards and definition cards for all of them.
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Have your students practice their vocabulary words from chapters 9 through 12 with these print-and-cut vocabulary cards.
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There are seven vocabulary word cards in this printable file and seven corresponding definition cards to study from.
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This file has a cute poem for teaching students about magnetic properties. There's also a vocabulary page and a page with comprehension questions.
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Are you able to choose the correct definition for the underlined vocabulary word? Words include absentmindedly, immediately, and fortunately.
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The last two chapters of Stone Fox has ten vocabulary words to review, including: permitted, outskirts, sprang, massive, instantly, disqualified, glimpse, indicated, limp, and magnificent.
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Laila is excited to wear her new princess costume in the school Halloween parade, but when her teacher announces that all costumes must be handmade, Laila isn't sure if she can make something worthy of the parade.
(Approx. Grade Level: 2-4)
(Approx. Grade Level: 2-4)
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This first week of ELA Buzz covers a lot of review topics for students just starting the school year. They'll decode syllables, sort words by vowel sound, fix misspelled words, and more!
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Fill in the missing letters to create a word from the story. After, writethe full word on the line. Vocabulary words include custodian, cheating, and collar.
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Keep working on important third-grade ELA skills with this next set of 5 daily worksheets. Topics covered include common and proper nouns, homophones, proofreading, and more.
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Read each sentence. Look up the definition of the underlined words in the dictionary. Write each definition on the lines below. Words include aquaintance, doused, and desolate.
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Learn about the shy and squishy squid! Did you know that a giant squid can grow up to the size of a school bus?! Discover other interesting facts in this printable animal article. Vocabulary words, comprehension questions, and a writing prompt are included in this reading comprehension packet.
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Work on more key ELA skills with this week's daily worksheets. These printables include practice with capitalization, contractions, proper word use, and much more.
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The vocabulary cards in this printable features the words: chamber, musty, loomed, slanted, stammered, and swiftly.
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Chapters 6-10 have 5 vocabulary word cards and 5 matching cards with the definition for each of them with this printable file.
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Read each sentence and look up the definition of the underlined word. Write the definition on the lines provided. Words include boxcar, brook, and politely.
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There are five vocabulary words for chapters 18-20, including: calculate, route, frantic, disgusting, and murmured. Print and cut out these cards to study their definitions.
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Some of the vocabulary words for chapters 6-10 include: authority, scattered, forbidding, phony, vandalism, abruptly, clattered, and more. Print and cut out the cards to review.
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This printable file has 10 vocabulary word cards and definition cards that can be cut apart and used for practice.
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Fill in the missing letters to create a vocabulary word from the story. Use the clues for help. Words include bleachers, crossly, growl, and mills.
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The twenty vocabulary cards for chapters 3 and 4 include ten word cards and ten definition cards. Print and cut them out to use for studying.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year by cutting out, coloring, and putting together this fun hat. We recommend printing this file out on card stock.
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Learn about the anatomy and behaviors of one of the most feared spiders in the world.
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This short nonfiction article teaches about the oldest known written piece of literature in history: The Epic of Gilgamesh. Learn what makes it unique, then answer the questions.
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Read each sentence and choose the correct definition for the underlined vocabulary word. Words include whispered, delicious, and assembly.
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Find challenging vocabulary words from the story and define each.
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