Tested Words and Vocabulary Unit 4, Week 3

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Tested Words and Vocabulary Unit 4, Week 3 READING STREET Tested Words and Vocabulary Unit 4, Week 3 **Word Wall Words AND Spelling Words should be practiced each night with the Word Work Menu. Spelling Words Tested for spelling (diphthongs ou, ow, oi, oy) around sound out cow gown howl flower moist noise coil toy royal Word Wall Words Tested for spelling ** Choose ANY 5 word wall words from the list to work on this week. Vocabulary Words (Vocabulary- Not Tested) grains: tiny bits of sand, sugar, or salt materials: what things are made from or used for particles: very little pieces of something seeps: flows very slowly through something substances: materials that something is made of texture: the feel that things have because of the way they are made Amazing Words (Vocabulary- Not Tested) discovery: when you see or learn about something for the first time transform: to change underneath: below blizzard: a storm with strong winds blowing snow fine: very tiny or small incredible: too unusual or fantastic to be true landscape: everything you can see when you look across an area of land, including hills, buildings, rivers, and trees molten: turned into a liquid by heat, or melted