3rd Grade Math
3rd Grade Reading
Math Continued
3rd Grade Grammar
100

What are the place values of each digit in this number: 7,345,621.

7 - one millions  3- hundred thousands  4 - ten thousands  5 - one thousnds  6 - hundreds  2- tens 1 - ones

100

This is when two words sound the same but are spelled differently. 

homophone

100
Explain a deposit and a withdrawl is at a bank.


100
This part of speech is a person, place, thing.
What is a noun?
200

Round 237 to the nearest tens place. 

240

200

Point of view: my, me, I, we, our

first person point of view.

200

What is this chart used for?


Conversions and measuring on your Math STAAR test.

200

This part of speech is an action word.

What is a verb?

300

Name the place value for the Base Ten Blocks shown.



green - 1 cube (one thousand)

orange - 1 sheet/flat (one hundred)

blue - 1 rod (ten)

yellow - indivudal unit (one)

300

A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.

Stanza

300

The value of each coin: half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny

50 cents, 25 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 1 cent

300

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

Ex:  The pretty girl played with the small cat.

an adjective

400

Round to the nearest hundreds place: 568

600

400

What are story elements?

Setting, characters, problem, solution, key events of a story

400

Explain the difference between planned and unplanned expenses. Then explain the difference between needs and wants.


Planned - you know it is coming

Unplanned - did not know it was coming

Needs - have to have in order to survive

Wants - can live without is not needed to survive

400

What is the adverb in this sentence?

I was feeling hungry, so I quickly made myself a delicious sandwich.

quickly

500

You are finding the ___ when adding all of the sides of the shape together.

the perimeter

500

These phrases are examples of what?

Hit the hay. Tie the knot. A couch potato. Bent out of shape.

Idioms - phrases that do not mean eactly what they say.

500

Define the following: income, expense, supply, demand, goods, services, expenses.

income- money earned for work from an employer

expense- money paid out for goods/services

supply- amount of product available

demand- consumer interest for an item

goods- products made or grown

services- work someone does for others


500

These phrases are examples of what?

The wind howled at night. The book was so popular it flew off the shelves. The last piece of pie was calling my name.

Personification - giving human qualities to things and ideas that are not humans.