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3 Grade
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Warm-Up
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R-Controlled
(er, ir, ur)
Mix Ups
Directions: Using the picture as a clue, unscramble each r-controlled word and write it on the line.
r s ti ru se n r qi t s u s wi p rh e
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Name
ranch
Long or Short?
Directions: Cut, sort, and glue the words into a column based on the vowel.
wave
paint
long short
crush
shi ft
teeth
roast
j ust
slice
left
those
whisk
Name
Amazing Starfish
Directions: Read the passage 3 times. Color in a sea star each time. Then answer the questions.
It is shaped like a star, but you won’t see it in the sky. Star fish, also
known as sea stars, live in the sea, but they are not fish. Star fish belong
to a group called echinoderms. There are about 2, 000 di fferent kinds of
star fish, and they live in the ocean. Star fish come in many colors. They
can be red, orange, yellow, or coral. When people think of sea stars, they
usually think of an ani mal with 5 arms, like a star. While most star fish
have five arms, some of them have more. Some star fish have up to 40
arms! If a predator catches a sea star, the sea star can drop off its arm.
When it loses an arm, it can grow another one! Another cool thing about
star fish is the way they move. They cannot swi m. Their legs are covered
with hundreds of tube feet. They use them to crawl across the ocean
floor. Star fish are amazing creatures!
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2. What type of ani mal is a star fish?
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3. How many types of sea stars are there?
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4. What question do you still have about sea stars?
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Summer Riddle
Directions: Solve the equations. Then, use the letters in the boxes to fill in the secret code down
below to answer the riddle. Not all the letters will be used.
w q u t
f a d g
v n o c
l e i b
Roll and Solve Directions: Roll two dice and find the sum.
Record the number. Roll two dice again and
find the sum. Record the number. Add both
numbers to find the sum of your two sums.
687 812
698 673
624 212 442
601 922
238
614
792
730 690
680
64 619
1
600 643
634
688
608
611
938
657
699
695 574
627 138
543
688 628 684
69 623
102 6 585
609 68
699
674
982 892 603 653
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Treat Money
Directions: Use the simple coin drawings to draw a set of coins you’d need to buy the treats in
each box based on their cost at the top.
Si mple Coin Drawings Treat Costs
1 5 10 25
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