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Third Grade Vocabulary Words. 2013-2014. Quiz 1. Declarative Sentence. Declarative sentences make a statement. They use a period. Exclamatory Sentence. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotions. They use an exclamation point. Interrogative Sentence.
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Third Grade Vocabulary Words 2013-2014
Exclamatory sentences show strong emotions. They use an exclamation point.
Interrogative sentences ask a question. They use a question mark.
Imperative sentences make a command or request. They use a period.
Science is a subject we study in school that helps explain how things work in the world. Magnets, habitats, rocks & minerals, soils, fossils, & ecology are the focus for 3rd grade.
Social Studies is a subject in school we study in school that helps explain about the past. Government, Ancient Greece, map skills, economics, & 9 historical figures are the topics for 3rd grade.
Main idea is the most important thought from a paragraph or larger section of text.
Characters are animals, people, or things represented in a text.
Vocabulary Quiz 1 Word Bank: Sum Difference Interrogative Sentence Main Idea Exclamatory Sentence Science Declarative Sentence Social Studies Imperative Sentence Characters
Vocabulary Quiz 1 1.Difference= The answer to a subtraction problem in math. 2. Characters=Animals, peoples, or things that are represented in a text. 3. Science=A subject we study that explains how things work in the world. Rocks& Minerals, Fossils, Magnets, etc.. 4. Interrogative Sentence=A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. 5. Sum=The answer to an addition problem in math. 6. Exclamatory Sentence= A sentence that shows strong emotion & ends in an exclamation point. 7. Social Studies= A subject that we study that explains about the past. Government, economics, map skills, etc… 8. Main Idea=The most important part of a paragraph or larger text. 9. Imperative Sentence=A sentence that is a command or request that ends in a period. 10.Declarative Sentence= A sentence that makes a statement and ends in a period.