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Contractions
Spelling Words
Id theyll didnt
Making Contractions Write the contraction for each pair of words. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. will not has not when is you will he would should have let us
Mystery Contractions Look at the shaded boxes. Write the letters and the apostrophe to make another contraction. Then write the two words that make up the contraction. 8. = + Contraction Equations Write a contraction by solving each math word problem. Write an apostrophe in place of the letter or letters you subtract.
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9. was + not o = 10. I + would woul = 11. she + had ha = 12. have + not o = 13. can + not no = 14. did + not o = 15. we + had ha =
Home Activity Yourchildhasbeenlearningtospellcontractions.Useanewspaperoramagazine tohuntforcontractionstogether.Seehowmanycanbefoundandcircledinfiveminutes.Work togethertofigureoutwhattwowordsmakeupeachcontraction.
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Prefixes
Spelling Words
Context Clues Write the list word that correctly completes the sentence. Use the underlined word as a clue. To not spell a word correctly is to _______________ it. If you dont like something, you _______________ it. To put something in its place again is to _______________ it. To not agree is to _______________. To call back a memory of someone again is to _______________ that person. 6. For something to appear and then to pass from sight is for it to _______________. 7. If you take something the wrong way, you _______________ it. 8. A person who is not honest is _______________. 9. To lead someone the wrong way is to _______________ that person. 10. To write something over is to _______________ it. 11. To act in response to something is to _______________.
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Making Opposites Use the base form of a list word. Add the prefix un- to make a word with the opposite meaning. known roll load happy 12. Dennis will roll the towel and lay it on the sandy beach. _____________ 13. Lily was happy about her broken computer. _____________ 14. The stranger is known to me. _____________ 15. Please load the groceries and bring them into the house. _____________
Home Activity Yourchildhasbeenspellingwordswiththeprefixesun-, re-, mis-,anddis-.To practicethewordstogether,helpyourchildwriteeachlistwordasanequation,likethis:un+roll =unroll.
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Silly Sentences Read each silly sentence. Write the list word that rhymes with the underlined word and makes sense in the sentence. 1. I looked at a sock to tell the time. 2. My mitten likes milk. 3. There is a big black park on my paper. 4. The fudge is in court right now. 5. There is a barge hippo in the zoo. 6. This book stage has many words on it. 7. My racket has a zipper and two pockets. 8. Dad stepped on the rake to stop the car. 9. Please range the TV channel. 10. I have a dime in my rocket. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11. Add ge to bad. 12. Add o to range. 13. Subtract pl from pledge. 14. Add c to rack. 15. Subtract f from fridge.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
Direction Choose the verb in ( ) that agrees with the subject. Write the verb. 1. The city lights (hide, hides) the stars. 2. Stars (gleam, gleams) brightly in the country. 3. They (seem, seems) close enough to touch. 4. The Big Dipper (look, looks) huge. 5. Our galaxy (is, are) amazing. Directions Choose the verb in ( ) that agrees with the subject. Write the sentence. 6. This telescope (work, works) well.
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Suffixes
Spelling Words
Choosing Suffixes Circle the suffix needed to make a list word. Write the list word. Base Word 1. kind 2. quiet 3. cheer 4. spot 5. worth 6. sudden 7. ill 8. safe 9. help 10. final 11. full of beauty
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Suffix ful ly ful ly less ful ly ful ful less ness ful ness less ful ly ness ly ness ly 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Meaning Clues Write a list word for each meaning clue. 12. full of pain 13. done each day 14. with no wire Mystery Word Write the mystery word formed by the boxes. Then write the list word by adding the suffix -ness to the mystery word. 15.
Home Activity Yourchildislearningtospellwordswiththesuffixes-ly, -ful, -ness,and-less.Help yourchildwritelistwordswithtwodifferentsuffixes,suchaspainless, painfulandkindly, kindness.
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Word Search Circle the list words in the puzzle. Look across, down, and diagonally. Write the words you find.
w r i t t e n a
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
r g p s d c s
i h r k f l s
n k q v n c i i
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
k n o t o g
l c h h
e r
f n r e n c h
o w x
a m d t b v i s
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
u m b k p x r z n a i
e w s i g n t
u m b k c
w g
a w y m b
n w
Home Activity Your child practiced spelling words with wr, kn, gn, st, and mb. Ask your child to write each list word. Have him or her underline the wr, kn, gn, st, and mb in each word and to X out the letter in each pair that is silent.
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Irregular Verbs
Directions Choose the correct form of the irregular verb in ( ) to complete each sentence. Write the verb. 1. Mae (saw, seen) plants and animals in the desert. 2. She had (think, thought) nothing lived there. 3. The cactus had (grew, grown) slowly. 4. A snake (began, begun) to rattle nearby. 5. Mae (took, taken) many pictures. Directions Write each sentence. Use the correct past form of the verb in ( ). 6. Juan (go) to the desert.
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Cause-and-Effect Chart
Directions Most events in nature have more than one cause and effect. Fill in the chart with each cause and effect that helps explain the event you are planning to write about in your essay.
Natural Event
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1. We lost our electricity for six hours last night. Second sentence: Logical conclusion:
2. Our neighbors moved away last year. Second sentence: Logical conclusion:
3. No one was home when Jim returned from baseball practice that morning. Second sentence: Logical conclusion:
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4. The vacuum cleaner has stopped working. Second sentence: Logical conclusion:
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Combining Sentences
When you revise, you can combine two short simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Make sure the ideas in the two sentences are related. Use one of these conjunctions: and, but, or or. Put a comma before the conjunction. Simple Sentences The fire lasted three days. Most of the forest was destroyed. Compound Sentence The fire lasted three days, and most of the forest was destroyed.
Directions Combine each pair of simple sentences with the conjunction and, but, or or to make a compound sentence. Dont forget to add a comma. 1. Flames raced from tree to tree. Black smoke filled the sky.
3. Firefighters worked day and night. They could not control the blaze.
4. No rain had fallen in weeks, and the forest was very dry.
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Editing 2
Directions Edit these sentences. Look for errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics. Use proofreading marks to show the corrections.
Proofreading Marks Delete (Take out) Add Spelling Uppercase letter Lowercase letter
1. Farmers plant seeds in there fields and grew many different crops. 2. how are seeds in nature planted to grow into new plants 3. Nature has its own sistem of planting its seeds. 4. Scattered in many ways 5. Some seeds has parachutes or wings that take flite on a windy day. 6. Seeds that float may fell into water and be carryed to a new place. 7. Other seeds are taken to new places by animals that eat fruit contain seeds. 8. Some seeds travel on animals or people by sticking to it. Now youll edit the draft of your cause-and-effect essay. Next, youll use your revised and edited draft to make a final copy of your essay. Finally, youll share your written work with your audience.
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