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Fold back the paper 1.

along the dotted line. Use the blanks to write

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each word as it is read 3.

aloud. When you finish 4. the test, unfold the

paper. Use the list at 5.

the right to correct any 6. spelling mistakes.

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Review Words 21.

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Challenge Words 24.

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Spelling: Plurals

1. clams 2. mints 3. props 4. arches 5. dresses 6. parents 7. caves 8. glasses 9. hobbies 10. engines 11. couches 12. arrows 13. enemies 14. babies 15. ranches 16. patches 17. mistakes 18. supplies 19. mosses 20. armies 21. circus 22. germs 23. spice 24. batteries 25. compasses

Phonics/Spelling ? Grade 4 ? Unit 3 ? Week 4 79

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Spelling: Plurals

clams mints props arches

dresses parents caves glasses

hobbies engines couches arrows

enemies babies ranches patches

mistakes supplies mosses armies

Write the missing letter or letters. Then write the spelling word on the line.

1. ranch 2. cave 3. mistake 4. couch 5. prop 6. arrow 7. arm 8. engine 9. clam 10. dress 11. bab 12. hobb 13. glass 14. arch 15. suppl 16. parent 17. patch 18. mint 19. moss 20. enem

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Spelling: Plurals

arches mints babies clams

dresses armies caves glasses

hobbies engines couches arrows

enemies props ranches patches

mistakes supplies mosses parents

Write the spelling words with the matching plural spelling patterns.

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-ies

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Phonics/Spelling ? Grade 4 ? Unit 3 ? Week 4 81

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Spelling: Plurals

clams mints props arches

dresses parents caves glasses

hobbies engines couches arrows

enemies babies ranches patches

mistakes supplies mosses armies

A. An analogy is a statement that compares sets of words. Write the spelling word that best completes each analogy below.

1. Sons are to children as dads are to

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2. Lions are to tigers as oysters are to

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3. Chairs are to seats as sofas are to

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4. Birds are to nests as bats are to

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5. Shrubs are to bushes as farms are to

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6. Workers are to businesses as soldiers are to

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7. Men are to suits as women are to

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8. Work is to play as jobs are to

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B. Write the spelling word that matches each definition below.

9. they help you see 10. curved structures 11. they point the way 12. tiny plants 13. objects used in plays 14. small pieces of fabric

15. candies 16. newborns 17. they make cars run 18. those against you 19. necessary things 20. errors

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82 Phonics/Spelling ? Grade 4 ? Unit 3 ? Week 4

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Spelling: Plurals

A. Underline the six misspelled words in the paragraphs below. Write the words correctly on the lines.

Some kids like to lie around on their couchs and watch television after school. Other kids have hobbys that they like to do. They enjoy collecting stamps or building models with real engins.

Some activities, such as cooking, may require help from parentes. But kids can do many other things by themselves. With some art supples from a craft store, countless projects are possible. And there are no such things as mistakees! Think of a mistake as creative inspiration. Take those ideas and run!

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Writing Activity

B. Write about something that you like to do after school. Use at least four words from the spelling list.

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