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Kevin’s Spelling List 02-01-10 “ Oo , oo ” says the Owl. loot hoot roof poof spoof root hoop loop noon snoop tooth “ Oo , oo ”, as in good. good hood book cook look took shook . “ Oo , oo ”, as in good. Spelling traits this week.
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Kevin’s Spelling List02-01-10“Oo, oo” says the Owl.loot hoot roof poof spoof root hoop loop noon snoop tooth“Oo, oo”, as in good.good hood book cook look took shook “Oo, oo”, as in good. • Spelling traits this week...
This week’s words ... • “Oo, oo” says the Owl. • loot hoot roof poof spoof root • hoop loop noon snoop tooth • “Oo, oo”, as in “Oof!” the sound of hitting a boxing bag. • good hood book cook look • took shook
loot hoot roof poof spoof root hoop loop noon snoop tooth good hood book cook look took shook Study these words...quiz on Friday, February 5, 2010
Review Rules for making nouns plural: 1. Add an –s to most singular nouns to make them plural. (hats, homes) 2. If a noun ends in –ch, -sh, -s, -x, -z; add –es to make it plural. (churches, boxes) 3. If a noun ends in –f, or –lf, you usually change the f to a v and add –es to make it plural. If it ends in –fe, you usually change the f to a v and add –s. (wolves, knives) 4. If a noun ends in a consonant followed by –y, drop the –y and add –ies to make it plural. (flies, pennies) 5. If a noun ends in a vowel followed by –y, just add –s to make it plural. (days, boys) 6. If a noun ends in a consonant followed by –o, add –es to make it plural. (potatoes, heroes) 7. Some nouns, like mouse, form odd plurals. Memorize them! (children, feet)
where wheel while watchedwarm what whip want wear would when whale was went weep Spelling List Words chores pasture dust swift saddle tractor pony sturdy auction girthbonus:auctioneer
Be able to match these words with their definitions... auction--a public sale in which each thing is sold to the person who offers the most money auctioneer--a person whose business is conducting auctions girth--a strap or band that keeps the saddle in place on a horse tractor--a heavy motor vehicle that moves on wheels or on two endless tracks chores--small tasks or easy jobs usually done regularly dust--fine dry earth pasture--a grassy field or hillside pony--a kind of small horse saddle--a seat for a rider on a horse's back sturdy--strong; stout swift--moving very fast
Homework for the week of February 01, 2010Lindsey’s LearnersGrade Three • Read and study your part in your group’s play: __________________________ • Study your spelling words. Be able to match each word with it’s definition for vocabulary quiz on Friday. Word quiz Friday, as well. • Math: Elasped time sheet. • Bring a picture of you and something you love.
Name: _______________________ Elapsed Time: Nearest Minute Complete the table by filling in the elapsed times. Start TimeEnd TimeElapsed Time 6:00 A.M. 7:55 A.M. 1 hour and 55 minutes 1:00 P.M. 3:44 P.M. _____________________ 2:00 P.M. 5:18 P.M. _____________________ 12:30 P.M. 7:10 P.M. _____________________ 4:35 A.M. 11:25 A.M. _____________________ 2:04 P.M. 2:55 P.M. _____________________ 5:25 A.M. 6:2A.M. _____________________ Midnight 2:35 A.M. _____________________ 2:58 P.M. 4:37 P.M. _____________________