Genre: Realistic Fiction
- Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dongthird Grade Reading Streets 2
- Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dongthird Grade Reading Streets Book
- By Donna Latham Genre: Expository Text Comprehension Skill - Graphic Sources Comprehension Strategy - Text Structure Vocabulary: dim- somewhat dark, without light gas- a substance that is neither a liquid nor solid and has the ability to expand indefinitely gigantic- very large, tall or bulky ladle- a large spoon with a large handle patterns- repeated.
- This is a vocabulary power point for the 3rd grade Reading Street Common Core 2013 series for the story Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong. It is for Unit 5 Week 3. Each slide includes: -vocabulary word -part of speech -definition -detailed picture -meaningful sentence -comprehension question Thank you.
Free Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong study unit worksheets for teachers to print. Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more! Mollel illustrated by E.B. Lewis Genre: Realistic Fiction Comprehension Skill - Author's Purpose Comprehension Strategy - Story Structure Vocabulary: arranged - put in order bundles - things tied together dangerously - in a dangerous way errands - short trips to do things excitedly - showing strong feeling steady - stable, not easily moved unwrapped - took off the wrapping. Where was Jangmi born? What is '382 Shin Dang Dong'? 66-67) Jangmi was born in Korea. 382 Shin Dang Dong is her street address in Korea. What do you think monsoon season is like in Korea? Look for clues on pages 66-67. Monsoon season is very rainy.
Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dongthird Grade Reading Streets 2
Comprehension Skill – Author's Purpose
Comprehension Strategy – Story Structure
Vocabulary:
arranged – put in order
En vivo translation. bundles – things tied together
dangerously – in a dangerous way
errands – short trips to do things
Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dongthird Grade Reading Streets Book
excitedly – showing strong feeling
steady – stable, not easily moved
unwrapped – took off the wrapping
wobbled – shook or swayed while moving
Spelling – Vowel Diphthongs ou, ow, oi, oy
1. proud
2. shower
3. hour
4. amount
5. voyage
6. choice
7. avoid
8. thousand
9. prowl
10. employ
11. bounce
12. poison
13. annoy
14. appoint
15. broil
16. however
17. mountain
18. coward
19. turmoil
20. chowder
Cross-Curricular Standards (NM)
Social Studies:
S2-B2E-PO1 – Describe how patterns of culture vary geographically.
S2-B2E-PO2 – Describe how transportation and communication networks are used in daily life.
S4-B4C-PO1 – Understand the purposes of spending and saving money
S4-B4C-PO2 – Identify currency, credit, debit, and checks as the basic exchange in Western Society
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