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Third Grade Reading Street Newsletters ALL 1-6 Units Word Lists & much more!

Need quick newsletters to send home every week (the whole year) for your Reading Street stories? These are great for the students to keep and study from. Keep them in their folders or let the kids hang them on the refrigerator at home.

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Need quick newsletters to send home every week (the whole year) for your Reading Street stories? These are great for the students to keep and study from. Keep them in their folders or let the kids hang them on the refrigerator at home.

Each of the newsletters from Units 1-6 highlight the spelling list along with the spelling concept, all vocabulary words and their definitions, the reading strategies for the week, the genre and the grammar concept. That is 30 whole newsletters that will cover your whole series!

The following stories are in this particular Reading Street Units 1-6:
1. Boom Town
2. What About Me?
3. Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
4. If You Made a Million
5. My Rows and Piles of Coins
6. Penguin Chick
7. A Day’s Work
8. Prudy’s Problem and How She Solved It
9. Tops and Bottoms
10. William’s House
11. The Gardener
12. Pushing Up the Sky
13. Night Letters
14. A Symphony of Whales
15. Volcanoes: Nature’s Incredible Fireworks
16. Wings
17. Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest
18. Rocks in His Head
19. America’s Champion Swimmer: Gertrude Ederle
20. Fly, Eagle, Fly
21. Suki’s Kimono
22. How My Family Lives in America
23. Good-Bye 382 Shin Dang Dong
24. Jalapeno Bagels
25. Me and Uncle Romie
26. Story of the Statue of Liberty
27. Happy Birthday Mr. Kang
28. Talking Walls
29. Two Bad Ants
30. Elena’s Serenade

Note: This is the older version of Reading Street and NOT the Common Core Reading Street list. Please make sure your story titles match the above list.

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