Prefixes and Suffixes Game
Third-Grade reading game reinforcing and reteaching prefixes and suffixes. Students try to collect as many jewels as possible. Get hit by the alien and answer a reading question.
Third-Grade reading game reinforcing and reteaching prefixes and suffixes. Students try to collect as many jewels as possible. Get hit by the alien and answer a reading question.
This prefix Bingo game can be played in two ways. First, by giving a clue such as "to apply again" and then students will place their bingo chip over the answer "reapply." It can also be played in reverse as I have included a whole new set of cards if that is how you would like to play it. In this case, the teacher would call off "reapply" and the students would search for "to apply again." There are 30 completely different cards for each method of playing. Also included is the call sheet with checkboxes to keep track of what was called or not.
In this activity students are going to find a small rock, decide what rock type it is, weight it, place it in a tumbler and then over a two week period observe it to see how much mass a rock can lose if it went through a 24 hour a day process of bouncing around other rocks. Students will get a first-hand look at the power behind water and abrasion. Students will make a statement of conclusion and calculate the rate of mass decrease.
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A third-grade worksheet designed to reinforce rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and nearest 100. It included 3 word problems, 4 questions using a number line, and a mix of rounding to 10s and 100s.
This is a worksheet I use with my students when they are reading in the scholastic news. It is designed to reinforce some of the reading standards that they need to know.
Students will find this grammar activity and worksheet fun as they try to put the words in the correct order to make a sentence.
This is a great video that can be used to introduce or review the main ideas and supporting details in a story or paragraph.
This is an activity-based reading log.
My idea behind this type of reading log is threefold.
1. Keep track of the books that students are reading and the time they are reading each day.
2. Practice a skill-based on reading, writing, and science standards as well as a review of previously taught standards to add more practice.
3. To give students an opportunity to interact more with their parents and siblings, through instilling a little more patriotism, awareness of national events and ideas, and learn a little bit of charity and acts of kindness to others.
In this telling time worksheet, students will analyze 4 clocks and write down the time. They will take a look at 5 empty clocks with the digital time written and then draw the clock faces. At the bottom there is one division word problem that is used for a review and early finishers.
Students can either label or put the skeleton together in this online activity. The better they do the higher their score. They can practice it as man times as they want.