Theme 1- Week 1: Short Vowels
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Theme 7- Week 1: Skill Review
Dictionary Skills
True or False?
Pick 10 of your spelling words and write statements to explain their meaning. Some of the statements should be true, and others should be false. Be sure to write True or False next to each statement and underline each spelling word. DO NOT SOLVE.
Examples:
You go to preschool when you are 12 years old. True or False
If you uncover a pot you take the lid off. True or False
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Theme 7- Week 1: Skill Review
Word Practice
Words-in-Words
Choose 10 of your spelling words and then write at least two words that you can make from each. You may scramble the letters to create new words.
Example: shower show owe row
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Theme 7- Week 1: Skill Review: Homework
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Alliterative Phrases or Sentences
Choose 10 of your spelling words and write five alliterative phrases or sentences. An alliteration uses the same initial letter. You may include a word or two that do not begin with the same initial letter. Be sure to underline your spelling words.
Examples: Deep down in the dungeon tiny town sheep shout
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Theme 7- Week 2: Endings ed, ing, and s
Dictionary Skills
Synonyms
Choose 10 spelling words and next to each one write a synonym. A synonym is a word that means the same. Use a dictionary or thesaurus for help, if needed.
Example: large big
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Theme 7- Week 2: Endings ed, ing, and s
Scrambled Words
Pick 10 of your spelling words and write them on the left side of your paper, but scramble the letters of each word. Next to each word, leave a blank line, and write a clue.
Example: cholos________ a place where you learn
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Theme 7- Week 2: Endings ed, ing, and s
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Definition Match
Choose 5 of your spelling words. List these words on the left side of your paper. Then write the definitions of each word on the right side of the paper but mix them up so a partner would be able to match the words and definition. DO NOT SOLVE.
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Theme 8- Week 1: Adjectives:
Dictionary Skills
Choose ten of your spelling words and write each one in a new sentence. Underline ALL of the adjectives in each sentence. USE A RULER
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Theme 8- Week 1: Adjectives:
Proofreading Practice
Pick 8 spelling words. For each word write a group of words that look like your spelling word, but are misspelled slightly. Don’t forget to include the correct spelling word to the group of words, too. DO NOT SOLVE.
Example: righht
rite
right
right
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Theme 8- Week 1: Adjectives: Homework
Name:
Silly Sentences
Choose 10 of your spelling words and write 10 silly sentences. Underline each spelling word.
Bonus: Choose one of your silly sentences and illustrate it.
Example: Silly iguanas like licking yams.
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Theme 8- Week 2: Prefix- Un:
Decipher Read each sentence below. Look at the underlined word in each sentence. Answer the questions that follow each sentence. Do not use the underlined word as part of your answer.
1) Mr. Adlin felt uncomfortable wearing the chicken costume.
Question: How did Mr. Adlin feel about wearing a chicken costume?
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2) Mrs. McQuate was uncertain that the students should paint with eggs.
Question: How did Mrs. McQuate feel about students painting with eggs?
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3) Mrs. Ryan was unreasonable when she told her gym class to run six miles.
Question: What was wrong with Mrs. Ryan asking her kids to run six miles?
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4) Mr. O’Hara’s lesson on watching paint dry was uninteresting.
Question: What was wrong with Mr. O’Hara’s lesson?
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5) The alligator was unwelcome in Mrs. Adams class.
Question: How did Mrs. Adams treat the visiting alligator?
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Theme 8- Week 2: Prefix- Un:
Decipher Read each sentence below. Look at the underlined word in each sentence. Answer the questions that follow each sentence. Do not use the underlined word as part of your answer.
6) Mr. Walther was unafraid of the trashcan.
Question: How did brave Mr. Walther feel about the trash can?
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7) The whereabouts of an Eagles super bowl trophy is unknown.
Question: Where is the Eagles’ super bowl trophy?
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8) Voldemort shall remain unspoken about.
Question: Shall we talk about he who must not be named?
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9) Mr. O’Hara fell unconscious when the little boy showed him his boo boo.
Question: What happened to Mr. O’Hara?
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10) Mr. Kardassis could not unbutton his Eagle costume.
Question: What happened to Mr. Kardassis?
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Theme 8- Week 2: Prefix- Un:
Name:
The 'prefixes'; il, im or un make words take the opposite meaning. This is also known as negation (having a negative meaning).
Read each word. Write the meaning of the word. Then remove the prefix from the word and write the base word only.
Spelling word meaning base word
unspoken not spoken spoken
unbeaten ______________________ __________________
uncomfortable ______________________ __________________
unused ______________________ __________________
unafraid ______________________ __________________
unwelcome ______________________ __________________
uninteresting ______________________ __________________
unknown ______________________ __________________
unbutton ______________________ __________________
uncertain ______________________ __________________
unconscious ______________________ __________________
unreasonable ______________________ __________________
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clown skis repair counter beauty promise
follow up orbit compass cougar quantity
rough how them aware bulletin stomach
clown follow beauty skis them promise
orbit counter cougar up rough quantity
compass aware repair how bulletin stomach
clown follow beauty skis them promise
orbit counter cougar up rough quantity
compass aware repair how bulletin stomach
do about wolves countries shared committed
will invited millions nerves donkeys instead
each masses worrying losing oxen potatoes
do about wolves countries shared committed
will invited millions nerves donkeys instead
each masses worrying losing oxen potatoes
do about wolves countries shared committed
will invited millions nerves donkeys instead
each masses worrying losing oxen potatoes
bee said twelve favorite important endangered
if jolly modern enormous frantic energetic
by heroic Spanish purple genuine hilarious
we when unspoken unbeaten uncle uncomfortable
an unused unafraid unwelcome unite uninteresting
can unknown unbutton uncertain unconscious unreasonable
bee said twelve favorite important endangered
if jolly modern enormous frantic energetic
by heroic Spanish purple genuine hilarious
we when unspoken unbeaten uncle uncomfortable
an unused unafraid unwelcome unite uninteresting
can unknown unbutton uncertain unconscious unreasonable
bee said twelve favorite important endangered
if jolly modern enormous frantic energetic
by heroic Spanish purple genuine hilarious
we when unspoken unbeaten uncle uncomfortable
an unused unafraid unwelcome unite uninteresting
can unknown unbutton uncertain unconscious unreasonable
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