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3er Bimester Study Guide

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TH GRADE
3RD BIMESTER STUDY GUIDE
SCHOOL YEAR 2009 – 2010
Miss: Rossy Adme Miss: Gina Villafuerte


READING



“ And then What Happened ,Paul Revere” reading book pag. 260-278

“ Katies Trunk “ reading book pag.290-304

“ James Forten “ reading book pag.310-328

Reading Book:

Pg.260-278

Pg:290-304

Pg: 310-328


GRAMMAR
ENGLISH BOOK
· Subject pronouns 216,217,218
· Object pronouns 219,220,226
· Using I and ME 232,254,255
· Contractions
· Using WE and US Practice book
· Homophones 205,206,207
· Negatives 225,226,227
· Subject verb 240,241,242
· Verb phrases ( have) Level 2 practice book
· Proper adjectives 13,14,15
Comparing adjectives


SPELLING


1. Theater 30. Perhaps 59. whistle
2. Actor 31. Wedding 60. fossil
3. Mirror 32. Rapid 61. puzzle
4. Powder 33. Value 62. bushel
5. Humor 34. Arrive 63. mortal
6. Anger 35. Behave 64. gentle
7. Banner 36. Shoulder 65. level
8. Pillar 37. Novel 66. label
9. Major 38. Tulip 67. pedal
10. Thunder 39. Sorrow 68. ankle
11. Flavor 40. Vanish 69. needle
12. Finger 41. Essay 70. devil
13. Mayor 42. Publish 71. minerals
14. Polar 43. Aware 72. influential
15. Clover 44. Subject 73. vital
16. Burglar 45. Prefer 74. neutral
17. Tractor 46. Device 75. kernel
18. Matter 47. skittish
19. Lunar 48. logic
20. Quarter 49. sincere
21. Oyster 50. nuisance
22. Clamor 51. jewel
23. Tremor 52. sparkle
24. Scholar 53. angle
25. Chamber 54. shovel
26. Equal 55. single
27. Parlor 56. normal
28. Collect 57. angel
29. Closet 58. legal


VOCABULARY

1. Cargo: freight carried by a vehicle.
2. Colonies: territories governed by a parent country.
3. Express : fast; direct, and nonstop.
4. Liberty: freedom from the control of others.
5. Oppose: to act against something.
6. Patriot: a person who loves and defends his or her country.
7. Revolution: promoting radical political or social change.
8. Sentries: soldiers who watch for danger.
9. Taxes : required feeds to support the government.
10. Congregation: a group of people who regularly workship at church.
11. Engraved: carved, cut, or etched into material.
12. Bookplates: label posted inside books that show the owners name.
13. Dispatched: sent off to a specific destination.
14. Oppose: to act against something.
15. Overtake: to catch up with.
16. Succession: a sequence.
17. Arming: providing with weapons.
18. Drilling: doing exercises to become efficient soldiers.
19. Fierce: ferocious.
20. Just: honorable and fair.
21. Kin: people related by blood or marriage.
22. Peered: looked at with concentration.
23. Rebels: people who oppose.
24. Skirmish: a small, short fight between enemies.
25. Skittish: nervous and jumpy.
26. Seams : lines formed by sewing two pieces.
27. English goods: items brought from England.
28. Arms: weapons.
29. Abolitionists: people who believed that slavery
30. Apprentice: someone who works for another person .
31. Assisted: helped
32. Captives: prisioners
33. Conflict: a struggle ; a war.
34. Dread: grim fear.
35. Encourage: gave support to someone’s efforts.
36. Enslavement: being owned and controlled.
37. Influential: having the power to effect events or sway opinions.
38. Privateers: ship that are privately owned but are urged to attack enemyships during a war.
39. Tacking: changing directions while sailing.
40. Produce: farm products.
41. Descent: coming from particular ancestors.
42. Dexterity: skill in using one’s hand.
43. Bondage: slavery.
44. Grapeshot: a cluster of small iron balls used as a cannon change.
45. Provisions: stocks of foods and others supplies.
46. Languished : suffered miserably.
47. Tentative: uncertain; hesitant.
48. Traitors: people who betray their country.
Hold: the lower inside part of a ship.


WRITING

Character sketch practice book 208,209
Friendly letter 228 , 229
Biography 243,244


SCIENCE


SCINECE BOOK
· How are materials transported in Vascular Plants? 72-79
· How do cells get the energy they need? 80-89
Science fair ( the exam will be the project). .

miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2009

FECHAS DE EXÁMENES

LUNES 30 DE NOVIEMBRE---------- ESPAÑOL

MARTES 1 DE DICIEMBRE---------- MATEMÁTICAS

MIÉRCOLES 2 DE DICIEMBRE------- GEOGRAFÍA

JUEVES 3 DE DICIEMBRE --------- HISTORIA/CIVISMO

VIERNES 4 DE DICIEMBRE ------- NATURALES

viernes, 2 de octubre de 2009

FECHAS DE EXÁMENES

LUNES 5-------ESPAÑOL------BIBLIOTECA

MARTES 6-----MATEMÁTICAS

MIÉRCOLES 7--NATURALES----COMPUTACIÓN

JUEVES 8-------HISTORIA

VIERNES9------CIVISMO/GEOGRAFÍA

MARTES 13-----FORMACIÓN HUMANA