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This resource provides an extensive overview of key vocabulary and sentence types for third graders, including declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative sentences. It covers essential subjects like Science and Social Studies, focusing on topics such as habitats, government, and basic math concepts like sum and difference. Each section includes definitions and examples to enhance understanding, promoting literacy and comprehension skills essential for academic success. Ideal for educators and parents seeking to reinforce third-grade curriculum standards.
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Third Grade Vocabulary Words 2013-2014
Exclamatory sentences show strong emotions. They use an exclamation point.
Interrogative sentences ask a question. They use a question mark.
Imperative sentences make a command or request. They use a period.
Science is a subject we study in school that helps explain how things work in the world. Magnets, habitats, rocks & minerals, soils, fossils, & ecology are the focus for 3rd grade.
Social Studies is a subject in school we study in school that helps explain about the past. Government, Ancient Greece, map skills, economics, & 9 historical figures are the topics for 3rd grade.
Main idea is the most important thought from a paragraph or larger section of text.
Characters are animals, people, or things represented in a text.
Vocabulary Quiz 1 Word Bank: Sum Difference Interrogative Sentence Main Idea Exclamatory Sentence Science Declarative Sentence Social Studies Imperative Sentence Characters
Vocabulary Quiz 1 1.Difference= The answer to a subtraction problem in math. 2. Characters=Animals, peoples, or things that are represented in a text. 3. Science=A subject we study that explains how things work in the world. Rocks& Minerals, Fossils, Magnets, etc.. 4. Interrogative Sentence=A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. 5. Sum=The answer to an addition problem in math. 6. Exclamatory Sentence= A sentence that shows strong emotion & ends in an exclamation point. 7. Social Studies= A subject that we study that explains about the past. Government, economics, map skills, etc… 8. Main Idea=The most important part of a paragraph or larger text. 9. Imperative Sentence=A sentence that is a command or request that ends in a period. 10.Declarative Sentence= A sentence that makes a statement and ends in a period.
Expanded Notation is when a number is written out with each of its digits showing their value.
Place Value is the value of a digit based upon its place, within the number.
When you summarize a passage you are putting it in your own words.
A prediction is what you think will happen next in a passage or story.
The Piedmont is found in the middle part of our state between the mountains and the coastal plain.
A compass rose is a diagram of directions that is located on every map or globe.
Vocabulary Quiz 2 Word Bank: Compass Rose Swamp Place Value Lines of Latitude Piedmont Prediction Expanded Notation Lines of Longitude Summarize Habitat
Vocabulary Quiz 2 1. Compass Rose= A diagram of directions on a map or globe. 2. Swamp= A habitat that has stagnant, or still water. 3. Place Value=The value of a digit based upon its place within the number. 4. Lines of Latitude=Imaginary lines that run across a map or globe. 5. Piedmont=The middle part of our state located between the mountains and the coastal plain. 6. Prediction= What you think will happen next in a passage or story. 7. Expanded Notation= . When a number is written out with each of its digits showing their value. 8. Lines of Longitude=Imaginary lines that run from the top to the bottom of a map or globe. 9. Summarize= Retelling the story in your own words. 10. Habitat= A place where organisms live and find food.