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Ms. Stein's 3rd Grade



School:James Giles School
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Stingray Chaser

Free stingrays and remove harmful algae from the ocean. After removing enough debris from the stingrays, you will be asked to select the correct answer to continue.




Pinball

Vocabulary Pinball Click on the red flipper buttons to keep the ball in play. Try to hit all of the letters with the ball to spell a word. Next, choose the correct definition for the word. A correct answer gives a free ball and an incorrect takes a ball away. Hold down and release the green button to launch the ball! Try all of the lists or register to make your own!




Word Find

Play the classic Word Search and find game.




Word Scramble - Words Only

Solve the scrambled words by moving the tiles around. Use the vocabulary definition or math answers to provide you the hint you need!




Word Scramble - Problems and Definitions

Solve the scrambled words by moving the tiles around. Use the vocabulary definition or math answers to provide you the hint you need!




Hangman

Play hangman with your words. Guess letters to form words from the lists that are added by people just like you! Practice your classroom lists.




List Content

A Day's Work Spelling

  • gentle --
  • noodle --
  • uncle --
  • handle --
  • people --
  • little --
  • pickle --
  • juggle --
  • simple --
  • table --
  • poodle --
  • saddle --
  • riddle --
  • trouble --
  • middle --

A Day's Work Vocabulary

  • Excitement -- A condition of having strong, lively feelings about something that you like
  • Sadness -- Unhappiness; sorrow
  • Slammed -- Threw or hit something with great force
  • Motioned -- Made a movement, as of the hand or head, to get someone to do something
  • Shocked -- Caused to feel surprise, horror, or disgust
  • Gardener -- Someone employed to take care of a garden or lawn
  • Shivered -- Shook with cold, fear, or excitement

Night Letters- Spelling

  • edge --
  • change --
  • badge --
  • clock --
  • mark --
  • crack --
  • brake --
  • jacket --
  • page --
  • judge --
  • pocket --
  • ridge --
  • orange --
  • large --
  • kitten --

Night Letters- Vocab.

  • blade -- a leaf of grass
  • fireflies -- small insects that give off flashes of light when they fly
  • patch -- a small piece of ground that is different from what surrounds its
  • dew -- the moisture from the air that collects in small drops on cool surfaces during the night
  • notepad -- a small book of blank or lined sheets of paper in which you write notes or things that you need to learn or remember
  • budding -- putting forth small swellings on a plant that will grow into leaves, branches, or flowers
  • flutter -- to flap the wings

Penguin Chick Spelling

  • rapid --
  • pupil --
  • tulip --
  • even --
  • silent --
  • lemon --
  • robot --
  • salad --
  • pilot --
  • music --
  • female --
  • focus --
  • camel --
  • finish --
  • wagon --

Penguin Chick Vocabulary

  • Cuddles -- Lies close and comfortably; curls up
  • Hatch -- To come out of an egg
  • Snuggles -- Lies closely and comfortably together; cuddles
  • Frozen -- Hardened with cold; turned to ice
  • Preen -- To smooth or arrange feathers with a beak
  • Flippers -- Broad, flat body parts used for swimming by animals such as seals and penguins
  • Pecks -- Strikes with a beak

Prudy's Problem Spelling

  • scarecrow --
  • lawnmower --
  • toothbrush --
  • football --
  • popcorn --
  • earring --
  • butterflies --
  • sandbox --
  • sunglasses --
  • haircut --
  • snowstorm --
  • blueberry --
  • campground --
  • homework --
  • railroad --

Prudy's Problem Vocabular

  • Realize -- To understand something clearly
  • Strain -- To draw tightly; to stretch too much
  • Enormous -- Very, very large; huge
  • Shiny -- Giving off or reflecting a bright light; bright
  • Collection -- A group of things gathered from many places and belongings together
  • Scattered -- Separated and going in different directions

Pushing up the sky- vocab

  • narrator -- the person who tells a story
  • languages -- human speech, spoken or written
  • poked -- pushed with force against someone or something
  • imagined -- made a picture or idea of something in your mind
  • overhead -- over the head; on high; above
  • antlers -- bony, branching growths on the head of a male deer, elk, or moose

Pushing up the sky-spell.

  • dislike --
  • disagree --
  • unknown --
  • disappear --
  • misspell --
  • mislead --
  • unroll --
  • react --
  • recall --
  • mistake --
  • replace --
  • rewrite --
  • dishonest --
  • unhappy --
  • unload --

Reading Vocab Week 1

  • Business -- Work done to earn a living
  • Laundry -- A room or building where clothes are washed and ironed
  • Skillet -- A type of frying pan
  • Boom -- Having rapid growth
  • Fetched -- Went and got something
  • Pick -- A tool with a heavy metal bar pointed at one or both ends, having a long, wooden handle
  • Coins -- Round pieces of metal used as money
  • Mending -- Sewing that repairs a hole or tear
  • Spell -- A period of time

Reading Vocab Week 2

  • Knowledge -- What you know
  • Plenty -- A full supply
  • Carpetmaker -- A person who makes carpets and rugs for floors
  • Merchant -- Someone who buys and sells goods for a living
  • Thread -- A thing string made of strands of cotton, silk, wool, or nylon, spun and twisted together
  • Carpenter -- Someone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood
  • Marketplace -- A place where people meet to buy and sell things
  • Straying -- Wandering

Reading Vocab Week 3

  • College -- A school of higher learning
  • Fined -- Made someone pay money as punishment for breaking a law or regulation
  • Rich -- Having a great deal of money
  • Downtown -- The main part or business part of a town or city
  • Quarters -- Coins in the United States and Canada worth twenty-five cents
  • Dimes -- Coins in the United States and Canada worth ten cents
  • Nickels -- Coins in the United States and Canada worth five cents

Reading Vocab Week 4

  • Expensive -- Costing a lot of money
  • Thousand -- ten hundreds; 1,000
  • Earned -- Got money in return for work or service
  • Million -- one thousand thousands; 1,000,000
  • Worth -- Equal in value to
  • Check -- A written order directing a bank to pay money to the person named
  • Interest -- The money paid for the use of someone else's money
  • Value -- The real worth of something in money
  • Amount -- The total sum

Reading Vocab Week 5

  • Arranged -- Put things in a certain order
  • Errands -- Short trips that you take to do something
  • Unwrapped -- Opened
  • Dangerously -- Not safely
  • Steady -- Firmly fixed
  • Bundles -- Things tied or wrapped together
  • Excitedly -- With strong, lively feelings
  • Wobbled -- Moved unsteadily from side to side; shook

Spelling Week 1

  • basket --
  • monster --
  • lesson --
  • collar --
  • puppet --
  • lettuce --
  • sister --
  • subject --
  • napkin --
  • suggest --
  • happen --
  • winter --
  • supper --
  • spelling --
  • traffic --

Spelling Week 2

  • families --
  • wishes --
  • copiers --
  • crashes --
  • plants --
  • glasses --
  • lists --
  • bunches --
  • pencils --
  • inches --
  • bodies --
  • pockets --
  • parties --
  • supplies --
  • pennies --

Spelling Week 3

  • heavier --
  • emptied --
  • strangest --
  • angrier --
  • using --
  • swimming --
  • pleased --
  • worried --
  • funniest --
  • easiest --
  • greatest --
  • leaving --
  • freezing --
  • shopped --
  • getting --

Spelling Week 4

  • coach --
  • shadow --
  • braid --
  • thrown --
  • agree --
  • grain --
  • window --
  • peach --
  • float --
  • clean --
  • dream --
  • display --
  • cheese --
  • Sunday --
  • teeth --

Spelling Week 5

  • avoid --
  • employ --
  • annoy --
  • hour --
  • choice --
  • prowl --
  • poison --
  • broil --
  • shower --
  • voyage --
  • thousand --
  • bounce --
  • appoint --
  • proud --
  • amount --

Symphony of Whales- Vocab

  • supplies -- the food and equipment necessary for an army exercise, camping trip, and so on
  • blizzards -- blinding snowstorms with very strong, cold winds
  • melody -- a pleasing or easily remembered series of musical notes ; tune
  • symphony -- a long, complicated musical composition for an orchestra
  • bay -- a part of a sea or lake partly surrounded by land
  • chipped -- to cut or break off a small thin piece of something
  • surrounded -- shut in on all sides; encircled; enclosed
  • anxiously -- uneasily; with fear of what might happen
  • channel -- a body of water joining two larger bodies of water

Symphony of Whales-Spell.

  • worthless --
  • daily --
  • quietly --
  • painful --
  • safely --
  • spotless --
  • helpful --
  • wireless --
  • cheerful --
  • beautiful --
  • finally --
  • illness --
  • suddenly --
  • fairness --
  • kindness --

The Gardener- Spelling

  • you'd --
  • she'd --
  • we'd --
  • didn't --
  • he'd --
  • I'd --
  • hasn't --
  • when's --
  • wasn't --
  • let's --
  • can't --
  • haven't --
  • they'll --
  • they'd --
  • you'll --

The Gardener- Vocab.

  • blooming -- having flowers or opening into flowers
  • humor -- the ability to see or show the funny side of things
  • sprouting -- producing new leaves, shoots, or buds; beginning to grow
  • beauty -- The quality that pleases both the mind and senses in the art or nature
  • doze -- to sleep lightly
  • showers -- rain that lasts only a short time
  • bulbs -- round, underground parts from which certain plants grow
  • recognizing -- identifying

Tops and Bottoms Spelling

  • thrill --
  • throne --
  • three --
  • strike --
  • splurge --
  • squeak --
  • squeeze --
  • throw --
  • throat --
  • split --
  • strength --
  • strawberry --
  • splash --
  • square --
  • street --

Tops and Bottoms Vocab.

  • Crops -- Plants grown for food
  • Wealth -- Riches
  • Clever -- Bright; intelligent
  • Partners -- Members of a company who share the risks and profits of the business
  • Cheated -- Tricked someone; acted in a way that is not honest
  • Lazy -- Not willing to work or move fast
  • Bottom -- The lowest part

Volcanoes- Spelling

  • wrist --
  • wrench --
  • lamb --
  • written --
  • design --
  • assign --
  • wrinkle --
  • knit --
  • gnaw --
  • climb --
  • crumb --
  • knot --
  • knob --
  • thumb --
  • know --

Volcanoes- Vocab.

  • beneath -- in a lower place; under; below
  • earthquakes -- violent shaking or shifting motion of the ground caused by the sudden movement of rock far beneath Earth's surface
  • trembles -- moves with a quick shaking motion
  • chimney -- a tall, hollow column, usually made of brick, to carry away smoke from a fireplace or furnace
  • force -- power; strength
  • buried -- covered up; hidden
  • fireworks -- firecrackers and other things that make a loud noise or go up high in the air and burst in a shower of stars and sparks
  • volcanoes -- hills or mountains built up by lava and ash around an opening in Earth's crust

William's House Spelling

  • pitcher --
  • trophy --
  • father --
  • alphabet --
  • weather --
  • shrink --
  • athlete --
  • other --
  • English --
  • fashion --
  • flash --
  • nephew --
  • chapter --
  • watch --
  • catch --

William's House Vocab.

  • Clearing -- An open space of land in a forest
  • Steep -- Having a sharp slope; almost straight up and down
  • Cellar -- An underground room or rooms
  • Spoil -- To become bad or not good to eat
  • Barrels -- Containers with round, flat tops and bottoms and sides that curve out slightly
  • Pegs -- Pins or small bolts of wood or metal used to fasten parts together
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