Homework Sheet Week 25 - PC\|MAC



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Homework Sheet Week 25

“Tippy – Toe Chick, Go!”

Spelling Amazing Words: To Build Oral Vocabulary

1. how 1. clever- If you are clever, you have a quick

2. town mind.

3. down 2. intend- When you intend to do something,

4. now you plan to do it.

5. brown 3. predicament- When you are in predicament,

6. cow you have a problem.

7. clown 4. proudly- When you walk proudly, you hold

8. frown your head high and look pleased with yourself.

9. crowd 5. plump- If something is plump, it is full and

10. growl round. When something gets plumper, it gets

bigger.

bonus: eyes 6. scrawny- If something is scrawny, it is very

never thin.

7. advice- Advice is an idea about how to act or

solve a problem.

8. wise- People who are wise make good decisions.

Correct & Rewrite the following sentences.

1. the blu car is fast than the red car

2. I have too doges

3. do knot skip inn the hall?

4. give grace thee bok

12 14 25 32

13 11 13 21

+ 11 + 15 + 12 + 33

Tippy-Toe Chick, Go!

By: George Shannon

Illustrated by: Laura Dronzek

Animal Fantasy

Vocabulary: along, behind, toward, eyes, never, pulling

Read in the Words- (The chicks walked along the path behind the house. They walked toward the garden. Their eyes popped open! They saw a big dog that they had never seen before. It was barking and pulling on its leash.)

What great idea will little chick have?

Every morning when the dew had dried, Hen took her chicks to the garden for their favorite treat-sweet itty-bitty beans and potato bugs.

Hen, Big Chick, and Middle Chick next, with Little Chick trailing along behind. Stopping to wonder at this and that.

Then running, tippy-toe, tippy-toe, to catch the rest. Across the yard. Into the garden to eat, eat, eat. Every day, every day of the week.

Till One Day---- RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF!

A big, grumpy dog came running their way, barking and growling at the end of a rope. Hen jumped back and pulled her chicks near. “There’s no safe way to the beans today. We’ll just have to wait for chicken feed.”

All three chicks said, “Bleck!” and frowned. “We’re hungry!” “You PROMISED!” “We DID our chores!” Hen sighed. “But we’ll NEVER get past a dog like that.”

Big Chick said, “Wait I’ll take care of this.” He slowly took a step toward Dog. “Now listen,” he called, “We won’t hurt you. We’re just going to the garden for an itty-bitty treat.”

RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF!

Dog disagreed, barking and pulling at the end of his rope. Big Chick ran to hide under Hen’s safe wing.

Middle Chick took a breath, then stepped toward Dog. “I’m hungry, so YOU’D better stop it right now! Or YOU’LL be sorry when we get hold of you.”

RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF!

Dog disagreed, barking and pulling at the end of his rope. Middle Chick ran to hide under Hen’s safe wing.

“Let’s go,” said Hen. “We’ll really have to wait.”

Little Chick peeped, “I want to try.” “Oh, no!” said Hen, as the other chicks laughed. “You’re much too small.” Little Chick yelled, “But I can RUN!” And off she went, tippy-toe, tippy-toe, as fast as she could. Straight toward Dog.

Hen screamed and grabbed her heart. Big Chick closed his eyes. Middle Chick shook.

Little Chick ran, tippy-toe, tippy-toe, without stopping to rest till she felt Dog’s breath.

Then Little Chick laughed and began to run again. Tippy-toe, tippy-toe around the tree. Dog chased after her, tugging at his rope. RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF-RUFF!

Tippy-toe, tippy-toe around the tree. Tippy-toe, tippy-toe, tippy. . . RUFF-RUFF-RUFF! Around and around, tippy-toe, tippy-toe. Till . . . .

RUFF-RUP-yip-yip-yip-yip! Dog’s rope was wrapped all around the tree. He was stuck and too mad to think, “back up.”

Hen clucked with pride. Big Chick and Middle Chick just stood and stared. Little Chick called, “It’s time to eat!”

And off they ran, tippy-toe, tippy-toe. Right past Dog and into the garden for their favorite treat-sweet itty-bitty beans and potato bugs. “YUM!”

Comprehension Questions:

1. Who are the characters?

2. Where does this story take place?

3. How do the chicks feel about waiting for chicken feed? How do you know?

4. What is the chicks’ problem? How would you solve it?

5. Why do you think the dog doesn’t listen to Middle Chick?

6. What parts of this story could happen in the real world?

7. What parts of the story is make-believe?

Read the story: This is a one-minute fluency self-check test”

Get someone to time you for one-minute and see how many words you can read within that minute. (please remember that isn’t always important-about how many words you can read in one minute if you can’t retell what you have read)

Cowboys and Cattle

words per minute

My uncle is a cowboy. His name is Jud. I went to 12

visit him on his ranch. 17

I rode a brown horse. Her name was Apple. 26

Uncle Jud had a new saddle just for me. 35

Once we went out to check on the cattle. One 45

was missing. We looked behind rocks. We looked 53

down by the stream. We looked along a line of 63

trees. But we could not find the cow. 71

Then we looked in some tall grass. There was 80

the little cow stuck in a mud puddle. Uncle Jud 90

pulled her out with a rope. 96

I want to be a cowboy when I grow up. It is hard 109

work. But it is so much fun! 116

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