Me And Uncle Romiethird Grade Reading Streets



  1. Me And Uncle Romie Story
  2. Me And Uncle Romie Book
  3. Me And Uncle Romie Pdf

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Third Grade Reading Street Vocabulary Me and Uncle Romie
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  • This choice board correlates with the 3rd grade textbook, Reading Street. The story Me and Uncle Romie is the focus. Skills and activities are based on Common Core standards for 3rd grade. Each week, the following skills are incorporated:.comprehension- summary; compare/contrast; synonyms.reading.
  • Oglesby Public School District 125. Lincoln Elementary School.

By Donna Latham Genre: Expository Text Comprehension Skill - Graphic Sources Comprehension Strategy - Text Structure Vocabulary: dim- somewhat dark, without light gas- a substance that is neither a liquid nor solid and has the ability to expand indefinitely gigantic- very large, tall or bulky ladle- a large spoon with a large handle patterns- repeated.

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Cardboard
Definition
heavy, stiff paper used to make boxes and posters
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Ruined
Definition
Destroyed, Damaged, or collapsed
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Feast
Definition
a large, rich meal on a special occasion
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Treasure
Definition
to think of as having great value or importance, cherish
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Flights
Definition
Trips in an airplane
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Stoops
Definition
Porches or entryways to homes
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Pitcher
Definition
A baseball player who throws the ball to the batter
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Fierce
Definition
Dangerous, savage, or likely to attack
by Claire Hartfield
illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue
Genre: Historical Fiction
Comprehension Skill – Author’s Purpose
Comprehension Strategy – Background Knowledge

Vocabulary:

cardboard – thick, stiff paper
feast – a meal with a lot of food

fierce – frightening, scary

flights – a set of stairs

Uncle

pitcher – a person who throws a baseball to a batter

ruined – destroyed or damaged

stoops – small porches with steps, usually at the front of a house

treasure – valuables; prizes

Spelling – Suffixes -y, -ish, -hood, and -ment

2. foolish
3. rainy
4. childhood
5. selfish

Me And Uncle Romie Story

6. treatment
7. movement
8. neighborhood
9. childish
10. parenthood
11. crunchy
12. bumpyMe And Uncle Romiethird Grade Reading Streets
13. payment
14. sleepy
15. shipment
16. assignment

Me And Uncle Romie Book


17. livelihood

Me And Uncle Romie Pdf


18. stylishUncle
19. environment
20. guilty

Cross-Curricular Standards (NM)
Social Studies –
S2-B2B – Distinguish between natural and human characteristics of places and use this knowledge to define regions, their relationships with other regions, and patterns of change
S2-B2B-PO2 – Explore examples of environmental and social changes in various regions
S2-B2C-PO2 – Identify ways in which people have modified their environments (e.g., building roads, clearing land for development, mining, and constructing towns and cities)
S2-B2E-PO1 – Describe how patterns of culture vary geographically

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