Third Grade Reading Street Vocabulary Me and Uncle Romie
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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
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a large, rich meal on a special occasion
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Treasure
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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
Me And Uncle Romie Story
Me And Uncle Romie Vocabulary
Third Grade Reading Street Unit 5.5: Me and Uncle Romie Genre: Realistic Fiction Vocabulary Words: 1. Cardboard –a stiff material made out of layers of paper pulp pressed together, used to make cards, posters, boxes, and so on 2. Feast – a big meal for a special occasion shared by a number of people 3. This is a third grade lesson plan for Reading Street Unit 5 for the story 'Me and Uncle Romie'. This lesson plan is very user friendly, and is written in Word format for you to manipulate! Just check the boxes for the items you will be covering that week! The lesson plan includes standards, essential questions, vocabulary, and center ideas. Mar 14, 2014 - Includes: Reading Street: Grade 3 Unit 5 Story: Me and Uncle Romie Posters: Genre: Realistic Fiction 'Author at Work' Strategies: Context Clues/Authors Purpose Social Studies Content: Communities Writing Trait: Conventions & Story Review Spelling Words- color, black &white Vocabulary. Skill plan for Reading Street - 3rd grade IXL provides skill alignments with recommended IXL skills for each chapter. Find the IXL skills that are right for you below! Week 5: Me and Uncle Romie Phonics 1. Identify base words, prefixes, and suffixes 2. Sort words with shared prefixes and suffixes by meaning.