THIRD GRADE SPELLING WORD DICTATION SENTENCES
Week 1
1. I am going to stand next to my best friend.
2. She checked every store near her house.
Week 2
1. The water in the pond is two inches below the plant.
2. She has her own lunch from home today.
Week 3
1. His father wants him to raise his grades.
2. We stood around a tree on the first day of school.
Week 4
1. Never show her the round stone that broke.
2. An electric current moves in waves.
Week 5
1. He read the story under the covers with a light.
2. My uncle lives 100 miles east of here.
Week 6
1. We had to wrap John's wrist and knee after he fell.
2. Let's knock on Grandma's door.
Week 7
1. An atom is a tiny particle you cannot see with your eye.
2. He is going to tell you something funny enough to make you laugh.
Week 8
1. Watch the cloud change direction in the sky.
2. We have a chance to travel in a steel train.
Week 9
1. My teacher showed me how to answer the fraction problem.
2. Those boys were shocked when the mirror crashed down near them.
Week 10
1. I picked up a pencil off the table in her office.
2. What is the price to put a fence around this space?
Week 11
1. We cannot get close to the huge giraffe.
2. Which operation will help me solve the equation?
Week 12
1. They had to walk through the forest at night.
2. His voice makes a noise that will annoy you.
Week 13
1. The sound from the fountain began to grow louder.
2. We are learning multiplication and division in math class.
Week 14
1. My father once read a book by an author who taught writing.
2. An extinct animal has already disappeared from the world.
Week 15
1. A pentagon and a hexagon both have straight sides.
2. The birds fly south in a pattern.
Week 16
1. We made an appearance at the party right after it started.
2. The carpet on our floor is soft.
Week 17
1. We were almost to the top of the stairs when she tripped.
2. Compare the isosceles triangle with the scalene triangle.
Week 18
1. Sometimes the pretty girl rides a horse in the mountains.
2. An acute angle is smaller than a obtuse angle.
Week 19
1. A telescope is used to magnify things in the night sky.
2. The young man will talk with me soon about the bear.
Week 20
1. She put a pink flower in her hair.
2. Earth is a sphere that orbits the moon.
Week 21
1. The person with the perfect, curled hair is the clerk.
2. She wore a red skirt and a blue shirt to church.
Week 22
1. We can collect different bottles to recycle.
2. It is a common error to make a conclusion without evidence.
Week 23
1. We will visit the farmers in the hotter seasons.
2. I’d have to describe the strangest dog as bigger than the rest.
Week 24
1. Everyone played football outdoors in the sunshine.
2. I drew a picture of the sunset in my notebook.
Week 25
1. My mom works in the garden every day until winter begins.
2. The cowboy always uses his lasso to rope the cows.
Week 26
1. I thought a tiger was behind me so I can into the cabin.
2. My family likes to listen to my brother play music on his guitar.
Week 27
1. Singing and swimming are two of my favorite hobbies.
2. We talked about leaving, but we stayed an extra day.
Week 28
1. The question was about the physical geography of the area.
2. My geography teacher gave me permission to ask a question.
Week 29
1. Thankfully, strong crops gave them an advantage in the cold winter.
2. She was able to finish the stressful test by staying cheerful.
Week 30
1. My dad was lonely until he met my lovely mother.
2. Your culture helps to give you your identity.
Week 31
1. The government leader is capable of improving the economy.
2. Do you use disposable cups or reusable cups?
Week 32
1. The girl carried the jar to the table and emptied out the pennies.
2. Customs, religion, and folklore are part of a society’s culture.
Week 33
1. I won't be at the pool when you're there.
2. There’s a rather warm climate in this region of the nation.
Week 34
1. We'll enjoy going to the state fair.
2. I’ve been told that she’ll sing and you’ll dance.
Week 35
1. The explorer had to swim under the fallen branches.
2. Today we will find out whether or not my sister has a fever.
Week 36
1. With a final giggle, the woman finished her joke and the people chuckled.
2. If people handle a candle in the middle of the night they have to be careful.
1. I am going to stand next to my best friend.
2. She checked every store near her house.
Week 2
1. The water in the pond is two inches below the plant.
2. She has her own lunch from home today.
Week 3
1. His father wants him to raise his grades.
2. We stood around a tree on the first day of school.
Week 4
1. Never show her the round stone that broke.
2. An electric current moves in waves.
Week 5
1. He read the story under the covers with a light.
2. My uncle lives 100 miles east of here.
Week 6
1. We had to wrap John's wrist and knee after he fell.
2. Let's knock on Grandma's door.
Week 7
1. An atom is a tiny particle you cannot see with your eye.
2. He is going to tell you something funny enough to make you laugh.
Week 8
1. Watch the cloud change direction in the sky.
2. We have a chance to travel in a steel train.
Week 9
1. My teacher showed me how to answer the fraction problem.
2. Those boys were shocked when the mirror crashed down near them.
Week 10
1. I picked up a pencil off the table in her office.
2. What is the price to put a fence around this space?
Week 11
1. We cannot get close to the huge giraffe.
2. Which operation will help me solve the equation?
Week 12
1. They had to walk through the forest at night.
2. His voice makes a noise that will annoy you.
Week 13
1. The sound from the fountain began to grow louder.
2. We are learning multiplication and division in math class.
Week 14
1. My father once read a book by an author who taught writing.
2. An extinct animal has already disappeared from the world.
Week 15
1. A pentagon and a hexagon both have straight sides.
2. The birds fly south in a pattern.
Week 16
1. We made an appearance at the party right after it started.
2. The carpet on our floor is soft.
Week 17
1. We were almost to the top of the stairs when she tripped.
2. Compare the isosceles triangle with the scalene triangle.
Week 18
1. Sometimes the pretty girl rides a horse in the mountains.
2. An acute angle is smaller than a obtuse angle.
Week 19
1. A telescope is used to magnify things in the night sky.
2. The young man will talk with me soon about the bear.
Week 20
1. She put a pink flower in her hair.
2. Earth is a sphere that orbits the moon.
Week 21
1. The person with the perfect, curled hair is the clerk.
2. She wore a red skirt and a blue shirt to church.
Week 22
1. We can collect different bottles to recycle.
2. It is a common error to make a conclusion without evidence.
Week 23
1. We will visit the farmers in the hotter seasons.
2. I’d have to describe the strangest dog as bigger than the rest.
Week 24
1. Everyone played football outdoors in the sunshine.
2. I drew a picture of the sunset in my notebook.
Week 25
1. My mom works in the garden every day until winter begins.
2. The cowboy always uses his lasso to rope the cows.
Week 26
1. I thought a tiger was behind me so I can into the cabin.
2. My family likes to listen to my brother play music on his guitar.
Week 27
1. Singing and swimming are two of my favorite hobbies.
2. We talked about leaving, but we stayed an extra day.
Week 28
1. The question was about the physical geography of the area.
2. My geography teacher gave me permission to ask a question.
Week 29
1. Thankfully, strong crops gave them an advantage in the cold winter.
2. She was able to finish the stressful test by staying cheerful.
Week 30
1. My dad was lonely until he met my lovely mother.
2. Your culture helps to give you your identity.
Week 31
1. The government leader is capable of improving the economy.
2. Do you use disposable cups or reusable cups?
Week 32
1. The girl carried the jar to the table and emptied out the pennies.
2. Customs, religion, and folklore are part of a society’s culture.
Week 33
1. I won't be at the pool when you're there.
2. There’s a rather warm climate in this region of the nation.
Week 34
1. We'll enjoy going to the state fair.
2. I’ve been told that she’ll sing and you’ll dance.
Week 35
1. The explorer had to swim under the fallen branches.
2. Today we will find out whether or not my sister has a fever.
Week 36
1. With a final giggle, the woman finished her joke and the people chuckled.
2. If people handle a candle in the middle of the night they have to be careful.