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Short Vowels a, iRead each word. Draw a line to the picture that it matches.
1.drag
2.drip
3.fist
4. fast
5.clip
6.clap
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Subjects• A sentence tells a complete thought. It has a
naming part and an action part.
• The subject is the naming part of a sentence.
• The subject tells who or what does or did
something. The subject tells what the
sentence is about.
Children play spy games.
Draw a line under the naming part of the sentence.
1. Jason sneaks around.
2. Kim looks through windows.
3. My brother writes in a notebook.
4. John reads spy books.
Write the naming part from the box to finish each sentence.
The cat Jill
5. tells spy stories.
6. purrs on her lap.
Thinking QuestionWho or what does something?
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Henry and MudgeGrammar: Subjects and
Predicates
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Short Vowels a, iWrite labels on the groceries. Use words from the Word Bank.
milk
jam
bran
yams
mints
ham
Word Bank
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Sequence of EventsRead the selection below.
It was time to go to school. Jack was on his way to brush
his teeth.
Then he saw it. A small green monster was on the
bathroom door! Jack said, “Mom! Come here!”
Mom ran into the bathroom. “What is this?”
Dad came. “It looks like a twig that moves. It’s an
insect called a praying mantis.”
“It should not be here,” said Mom. She put it on some
paper. Then she put it out the back door. Jack saw the bug
walk away into the trees. Then Jack went back and brushed
his teeth.
Complete the Flow Chart to show the sequence of events in the story.
Event:
Event:
Event:
Event:
Event:
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Henry and MudgeIntroduce Comprehension:
Sequence of Events
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First Pass
Short Vowels a, i
Sort the Spelling Words. Put words with short a in one column and words with short i in the other column.
Short a Short i
1. 7.
2. 8.
3. 9.
4. 10.
5. 11.
6. 12.
13.
14.
Write two more words that have the short a and short i sounds. Write the words on the lines.
Short a Short i
15. 17.
16. 18.
Basic
Words
1. sad
2. dig
3. jam
4. glad
5. list
6. win
7. fl at
8. if
9. fi x
10. rip
11. kit
12. mask
Review
Words
13. as
14. his
Spelling Words
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Grade 2, Unit 1: Neighborhood VisitSpelling© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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Predicates• A predicate is the action part of a sentence.
• A predicate tells what the subject in a
sentence does or did.
• The action part of a sentence uses words
that show action.
David hides toys.
Circle the word or words to finish each sentence.
1. Sydney .
looks for clues for clues
2. Tara .
house goes into the house
3. The children .
act like spies spies
4. The kids .
clues follow their clues
5. Everyone .
the toys fi nds the toys
Thinking QuestionWhat does someone or something in the sentence do?
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Henry and MudgeGrammar: Subjects and
Predicates
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Focus Trait: Ideas Adding Details
Without Details With Details
Jackie’s dog liked to play. Jackie’s dog liked to chase sticks and play catch.
Read each sentence without details added. Then rewrite the sentence, using the details in ( ).
1.Thedaywasrainy.(withacoldwind)
2. Itookmydogforawalk.(inthepark,Duke)
3. Igotdressed.(inboots,araincoat,abighat)
4.Wewalkedtoaplace.(nearmyschool,inthepark)
5.Dukejumped.(big,intoamudpuddle)
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Henry and Mudge Writing: Write to Narrate
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CVC WordsFinish writing the name of the picture. One syllable is written for you.
1.
pic
2.
bit
3.
zag
4.
mag
5.
ban
6.
kin
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Retell Events in SequenceRead the selection below.
Dad stopped the car in the forest. “It’s too dark to find
our cabin,” he told José and Lila.
“Don’t worry,” said Lila. “We have our flashlights.”
José and Lila pointed their flashlights at the trees. All at
once, José saw something moving outside the window.
“Dad,” said José, “lock the doors! It might be a bear!”
Just then a hand tapped at the car window. Lila and Dad
saw a face in the dark.
“I saw your light,” the man said. “Are you lost? I can
help you find your cabin.”
“Good thing we had our flashlights,” said José. “They
saved us!”
Answer the questions to retell important events in sequence. Then work with a partner to complete a Flow Chart.
1. How do José and Lila help Dad fi nd their cabin?
Support your answer with details.
2. Who does José think is coming up to the car? Why
does he think this? Support your answer with details.
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Henry and MudgeDeepen Comprehension: Retell Events in Sequence
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First Pass
Short Vowels a, i
Write the Spelling Word that answers each question.
1. What do you put on bread?
2. What do you do with a shovel?
3. What do you wear to look like someone else?
4. What do all teams like to do?
5. What word tells that something belongs to a boy?
6. What is a tire with no air in it?
7. What do you write before you go to the store?
8. What do you do when something is broken?
9. What is a word that means happy ?
10. What is a word that means not happy ?
Basic
Words
1. sad
2. dig
3. jam
4. glad
5. list
6. win
7. fl at
8. if
9. fi x
10. rip
11. kit
12. mask
Review
Words
13. as
14. his
Spelling Words
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First Pass
What Is a Sentence?Write the subject to finish each sentence.
1. writes a letter. (Mike, Hold)
2. mails the letter. (Maddie, To)
3. ask for a dog. (Hear, The children)
4. has fun. (Everyone, Throw)
Circle the word or words to finish each sentence.
5. The puppies .
ran in circles circles
6. Henry .
dog found a dog
7. Mudge .
licked Henry Henry
8. Everyone .
patted Mudge patted
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Grammar© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Henry and MudgeGrammar: Subjects and
Predicates
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Confirming Pages
Alphabetical OrderPut the words in the box in alphabetical order.
collars
big
row
straight
drooled
stood
fl oppy
dog
weighed
curly
Word Bank
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Henry and MudgeVocabulary Strategies:
Alphabetical Order
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Proofread for Spelling
Proofread the sign. Cross out the four misspelled words. Then write the correct spellings on the lines below.
Welcome to Our Berry Patch!
We’re glid to have you! You can pick your own.
Buy our canning cit, and make your
own jamm. Just ask iff you need help.
1. 3.
2. 4.
Change the first letter in each word to make a Basic Word.
5. mix
6. sip
7. slat
8. tin
Basic
Words
1. sad
2. dig
3. jam
4. glad
5. list
6. win
7. fl at
8. if
9. fi x
10. rip
11. kit
12. mask
Spelling Words
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Grade 2, Unit 1: Neighborhood VisitSpelling© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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ContractionsRead each sentence. Write the contraction from the box
for each underlined word.
He’s isn’t It’s can’t I’m She’s
1.Heisabigdog.
2. Iamgoingtowalkhim.
3.Sheisgoingwithme.
4.Thatdogisnotasbig.
5.Wecannottaketoolongonthewalk.
6. Itisalmosttimefordinner!
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Henry and MudgeGrammar: Spiral Review
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Sentence FluencyShort Sentences
Pedro collected toys. Janie collected toys.
New Sentence with Joined Subjects
Pedro and Janie collected toys.
Read each pair of sentences. Use and to join the two subjects. Write the new sentence.
1. Miguel wanted to help kids.
Anna wanted to help kids.
2. Mom picked up toys.
Dad picked up toys.
3. Tyler wrapped toys.
Max wrapped toys.
4. Emma took the toys to the shelter.
Jack took the toys to the shelter.
5. The children clapped.
The parents clapped.
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Henry and MudgeGrammar: Connect to Writing
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First Pass
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