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Week 1 (June 5)

Week 2 (June 12)

Week 3 (June 19)

Week 4 (June 26)

Week 11 (Aug 14)

Week 10 (Aug 7)

Week 9 (July 31)

Week 8 (July 24)

Week 7 (July 17)

Week 5 (July 3)

Week 6 (July 10)

Table of Contents

First time? Start here!

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Parent Video for Summer Reading

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Summer Reading 2023

Third Grade

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Remember: Read for FUN everyday for 20 minutes!

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What Can I Read?

  • Anything that interests you!
  • Read a book online
  • Read a book from home
  • Read a book from a library
  • Read a poem
  • Read a magazine
  • Read anything from this list:
    • Book list

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How Can I Read?

  • I can read to myself
  • I can read to someone else
  • Someone else can read to me
  • I can listen to reading online

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Where can I find something to read?

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Here are some apps you can use to show your creativity

after you read! Try one out for fun!

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Reading Review

2023

Third Grade

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  • On these Reading Review sides you’ll find videos and practice activities to keep your reading skills sharp this summer!

  • Watch the video lessons, and then try out each skill on your own when you read!

  • As you complete the activities, take a picture of your work on your iPad or keep your best work in a safe place to share with your teacher next school year!

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Week 1: June 5-9

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Practice

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Practice:

Print or make these signs.

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Apply:

Use your signs to practice using your reading and thinking voices with your own book or these fun poems!

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Week 2: June 12-16

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Practice

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Practice:

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Apply:

Read this text, or your own text to make inferences while you read!

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Week 3: June 19-23

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Practice

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Practice:

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Apply:

Read this story or a story

of your own to make

inferences!

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Week 4: June 26-June 30

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Practice

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Practice:

  • Think about a story that you’ve read or a story that you know well.
  • Practice using the story elements listed here to retell the story.

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Apply:

  1. As you read today, think about the following story elements:
  2. Setting
  3. Characters
  4. Problem
  5. Solution
  6. Practice retelling what you read today!

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Practice

Week 5: July 3-7

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Practice:

Print or draw this storyboard to help you retell a story.

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Apply:

Jot down notes about each story element in the storyboard as you read your book today!

Then retell the story to someone at your house.

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Practice

Week 6 : July 10-14

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Practice:

Sing this song from the video to help you remember to ask questions and predict as you read!

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Apply:

Practice using your THINKING VOICE when you read today.

  • Ask questions!
  • Think about the details!
  • Make inferences!
  • Make predictions!

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Practice

Week 7 : July 17-21

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Practice:

Click on the practice sheet to print it, or write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

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Apply:

Complete this practice sheet for 3 new words as you read today.

How did you figure out the meaning of each word? Did you reverse, read on, or do both?

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Week 8: July 24-28

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Practice

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Practice:

CLICK HERE!

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Apply:

Choose a character in one of your stories to track. Remember to track all throughout the story. Focus on what your character does.

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Week 9: July 31-August 4

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Practice

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Practice:

CLICK HERE!

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Apply:

Choose a character in one of your stories to track. Remember to track all throughout the story. Focus on what your character thinks and says.

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Week 10: August 7-11

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Practice

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Practice:

CLICK HERE!

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Apply:

Read “The Button” from Frog and Toad are Friends or choose your own story to determine character traits.

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Week 11: August 14-16

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Practice

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Practice:

Click HERE to print or write the Outdoor and Indoor Recess chart on a separate piece of paper. As you watch the video, take notes in the games and friends categories, then create a new category on your own!

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Apply:

Create a new t-chart,

and collect details and thoughts from 2 non-fiction books you have read at home or try these!

Category

Text #2

Text #1

Category

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You Are Done!