WEEKLY CHECKLIST
Monday
Ready Reading (78-79)
Candy Corn Writing
Spelling Practice
iReady
Tuesday
Ready Reading (80-81)
iReady
IXL: Q.1, Q.2
Read
Wednesday
Ready Reading (82-83)
Amazing Animals Writing
Voting
Thursday
Ready Reading (86-90) – **GRADED ASSIGNMENT
iReady
Vocabulary Practice
Vampire Bats
Friday
Spelling Summative – **GRADED ASSIGNMENT
Vocabulary Summative – **GRADED ASSIGNMENT
Complete any unfinished work from this week.
WEEKLY STANDARDS/ SPELLING AND VOCABULARY
Social Studies: Voting
SS.3.C.1 Foundations of Government and the American Political System
SS.3.C.2 Civic and political participation
SS.3.C.3 Structures and functions of government
ELA Activities: Students will participate in small group learning in addition to whole group instruction.
ELA Learning Targets:
LAFS.3.RL.1.1
- Show understanding of stories by asking and answering questions
- Refer to the text to support answers to questions asked about the text
Writing Targets:
3.W.3.8 – Gather information from sources; take brief notes and sort evidence into categories.
- Students will be able to demonstrate Informative writing skills through a series of writing prompts.
**THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE SPELLING AND VOCABULARY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS. Below are the words that students will need to know.
Spelling
snack
head
click
rock
date
smile
smoke
rose
fail
ray
grade
great
paint
coast
slow
sold
snow
float
sky
ties
child
flight
buy
ray
Challenge Words
*brush
*degree
*claim
*program
*twilight
Vocabulary
Soared – flew high in the air
Scratch – 1. scrape or cut with nails or claws 2. cancel or strike out
Crackle – make a series of small, sharp snapping noises
Down – fine, soft feathers; from a higher to a lower place
Resort – to do something because there is no other choice
Appetite – wanting to eat
Downstairs – down the stairs
Neighborhood – community, small section of a town or city
Envelope – a flat paper container, often used for sending letters through the mail
Photograph – a picture made with a camera
Chuckled – laughed quietly
Nervous – afraid or worried
Fumbled – done in a clumsy way
Whips – moves or hits quickly and suddenly
Junior – the younger or smaller of two
Addressing – working on a problem
Huddle – a group of people or animals that is close together
Echoes – repeats a sound
Perfect – without a mistake or fault
Content – happy with what you are doing; satisfied
Fierce – very strong or violent
Healthy– well; not sick