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teach@homeDaily Lessons & Activities
for K-5 StudentsLiteracy Activities
Grade 3, Week 3Synonyms, Plural Nouns, Main Idea and Details
Day Topic Pages
Day 1 Synonyms 2–3
Day 2 Synonyms 4–5
Day 3 Finding the Main Idea and Details 6–8
Day 4 Finding the Main Idea and Details 9–11
Day 5 Plural Nouns 12–14
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Day 1Find the synonym for the bold word.
Each synonym in the Synonym Bank will be used once.
Sentence Synonym
“Ew!” Marie yelled after taking a bite of pizza. “That pizza is terrible!”
Jonah is about to begin the test. He takes out his pencil and his eraser to get ready.
The lion’s mother watched over the baby cub.
“That mountain is huge!” I said as we drove past the national park. “I’ve never seen such a big mountain.”
There are hundreds of rocks at the park. They are used to make a path for walking.
My dog, Ruff, was so happy when I gave him a treat. He wagged his tail and barked.
It is important to be silent during the movies.
Our kitten was tiny when we first got her. She was only 8 ounces.
Synonym Bank
start glad stones bad quiet mom giant small
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Day 1 (continued)Read the sentences. Write a synonym for the bold words.
1. Sammi was afraid of the dark.
Synonym:
2. I talk to my best friend all day. We tell each other everything!
Synonym:
3. It is so cold during the winter.
Synonym:
4. My father gives me a big hug before I leave for school every morning.
Synonym:
5. Yesterday, I was unhappy. I found out that my soccer game was called off.
Synonym:
6. The opposite of good is evil.
Synonym:
7. Tim is very nice. He always shares his lunch with me.
Synonym:
8. “That test was so simple,” I told my sister after school. “I knew all of the answers!”
Synonym:
9. When Juan is on the other side of the playground, I need to shout very loudly for him to hear me.
Synonym:
10. I sob and sob when I get home, because I am sad.
Synonym:
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Day 2Write a new sentence that uses a synonym for the bold word.
1. I give my friend a present for her birthday.
2. I wear a baseball cap to hide my face from the sun.
3. Liam’s house is on the end of the street.
4. It is my job to take out the garbage every morning.
5. I love to leap over the puddles when it rains.
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Day 2 (continued)Write a synonym for each word.
Write a sentence using the synonym.
1. big
Synonym:
Sentence:
2. good
Synonym:
Sentence:
3. near
Synonym:
Sentence:
4. noisy
Synonym:
Sentence:
5. quick
Synonym:
Sentence:
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Day 3Read the text. Answer the questions on the next page.
Animals come in many shapes and sizes. Their bodies can be stretchy, bony, or as long as a school bus. Their bodies can also be as small as a fingernail. Animals differ in other ways, too. For one, they have many different coverings. Some have coverings for protection. Others use coverings to stay warm or cool. Some animals use their coverings to hide. And others use their coverings to help them swim, slither, or fly.
The porcupine has an unusual covering. It has a coat of sharp spines. These spines protect it from other animals. After all, what animal would want to take a bite of a needle sandwich? So, the porcupine usually gets left alone!
Sharks have skin covered in tiny scales. These scales are shaped like little teeth. The skin feels smooth when it’s rubbed from head to tail. But when it’s rubbed from tail to head, it feels like sandpaper. This special skin helps the shark swim faster.
The chameleon is a reptile. It has leathery skin covered in dry scales. But that isn’t what makes the chameleon special. The chameleon can change color and hide in plain sight. It turns brown on brown branches. It turns green on green leaves.
A Spiky Coat
Smooth and Rough Skin
Green Chameleon
As Long as a School Bus
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Day 3 (continued)
1. What is the main idea of the text?
a. Porcupines, sharks and chameleons are animals.
b. Animals live all over the world.
c. Animals come in different shapes and sizes.
2. Which one of the following is a supporting detail of the main idea?
a. Porcupines are needle sandwiches.
b. Porcupines have a coat of sharp spines.
c. Porcupines usually get left alone.
3. Which one of the following is a supporting detail of the main idea?
a. Sharks have skin covered in tiny scales.
b. Some sharks live in the desert.
c. Sharks swim very fast.
4. Which one of the following is a supporting detail of the main idea?
a. The chameleon has skin covered in dry scales.
b. The chameleon cannot fly.
c. The chameleon is special.
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Day 3 (continued)
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Write a story with a main idea and 3 supporting details. Choose from the support detail options below.
Main Idea: There are lots of fun things to do at the park.
Supporting Details: a. You can swing on the swing set. b. You can slide quickly down the slide. c. You can climb on the monkey bars. d. You can dig in the sand pit. e. You can ride on the seesaw.
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Day 4Read the story. Answer the questions on the next page.
Totem poles are carved and painted with nature shapes. Birds, fish, frogs, beavers, whales, and wolves are often found on totem poles.
Totem poles come in many sizes. Some can be 65 feet tall. That’s as tall as three giraffes standing on each other’s shoulders!
Totem poles are carved for many reasons. Some tell stories. They tell about events and people. Others mark the places where families and groups live. Totem poles can stand as a warning. They are like a “Do Not Enter” sign. Others act like a welcome mat. They tell visitors it’s okay to come inside.
Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest carve totem poles. Most carve them by hand. They make the tools themselves. Some use power tools. But most prefer to carve the old way.
Totem poles are found today along the coasts of Washington State and British Columbia. Each one is a unique work of art.
Many Animal Shapes
Standing Tall
Using Old Methods
The Pacific Northwest
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1. What is the main idea of the text?
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2. List three supporting details.
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Day 4 (continued)
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Day 4 (continued)
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Write a story with a main idea and 3 supporting details. Write the main idea and supporting details below before writing the story.
Main Idea: ________________________________________________________
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Supporting Details:
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Day 5Write the plural noun for each word.
Noun Plural Noun
egg
horse
leg
table
morning
family
question
school
hundred
fox
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Day 5 (continued)Choose the correct plural noun for each sentence.
1. My story is made of five different _________________.
a. sentence
b. sentences
c. sentenced
2. There are more than 20 _________________ at the local zoo.
a. animals
b. animal
c. animales
3. The school _________________ wait for the kids at the end of the day.
a. bus
b. buses
c. buss
4. It is my job to set the table before dinner. I put out the forks, spoons,
and _________________.
a. knifes
b. knives
c. knivs
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Day 5 (continued)Choose the correct plural noun for each sentence.
5. Some of the _________________ at the gym run laps. Some of the
_________________ at the gym swim in the pool.
a. person
b. persons
c. people
6. I put my shoes on both of my _________________.
a. feet
b. foot
c. foots
7. There are seven _________________ playing catch at the beach today.
a. dog
b. doges
c. dogs