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SUCCESS READING 3 BOOKS IN 1: SPELLING VOCABULARY READING COMPREHENSION Based on Sylvan’s proven techniques for success SUPER 4 th GRADE techniques for succes s A C T I VI T I E S , E X E R C I S E S , A N D T I P S T O H E L P C A T C H U P , K E E P U P , A N D G E T A H E A D INCLUDES COUPON FOR $10 OFF $10 OFF YOUR CHILD’S SKILLS ASSESSMENT AT A SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER ® 4 th GRADE SUPER READING SUCCESS Spelling, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension

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Page 1: Sylvan Learning Super Workbook: Fourth Grade Super Reading Success

Good reading skills are essential not only for fourth-grade academic success, but also for lifelong learning. The teacher-reviewed, curriculum-based activities and exercises in this 3-in-1 SuperWorkbook will help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead. Best of all, they’ll have lots of fun doing it!

SPELLING SUCCESSWORD SEARCH Fun games help kids create new words by adding prefi xes and then fi nding those words in a word search.

CRISS CROSS Crossword puzzles review topics such as homophones (ie., 5. Down: to welcome or receive Answer: accept).

VOCABULARY SUCCESSTIC-TAC-TOE Helps kids distinguish between synonyms and antonyms. Find three synonyms or antonyms in a row, and win!

COMBO MAMBO Reviews word roots by having kids create all the words they can from a given root.

READING COMPREHENSION SUCCESSFACT & OPINION Interesting articles help kids back up opinions with facts from the text on topics such as “Should kids have cell phones?”

QUESTION BUSTERS Right There and Think-and-Search questions explain how to fi nd the answers to straightforward and not-so-straightforward questions about a story.

PLUS!CHECK IT! STRIPS Reinforce concepts and build confi dence as kids check their own work.

Give your child’s grades and confi dence a boost with 4th Grade Super Reading Success.

SYLVAN LEARNING has been the premier provider of tutoring services in North America for 30 years. With over 1,100 learning centers in the U.S. and Canada, Sylvan has helped millions of children in grades pre-K through 12 realize their full potential. Sylvan provides individualized tutoring in its centers, at home, and online in subjects including reading, math, writing, and study skills. Visit www.educate.com to learn more.

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Page 2: Sylvan Learning Super Workbook: Fourth Grade Super Reading Success

Good reading skills are essential not only for fourth-grade academic success, but also for lifelong learning. The teacher-reviewed, curriculum-based activities and exercises in this 3-in-1 SuperWorkbook will help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead. Best of all, they’ll have lots of fun doing it!

SPELLING SUCCESSWORD SEARCH Fun games help kids create new words by adding prefi xes and then fi nding those words in a word search.

CRISS CROSS Crossword puzzles review topics such as homophones (ie., 5. Down: to welcome or receive Answer: accept).

VOCABULARY SUCCESSTIC-TAC-TOE Helps kids distinguish between synonyms and antonyms. Find three synonyms or antonyms in a row, and win!

COMBO MAMBO Reviews word roots by having kids create all the words they can from a given root.

READING COMPREHENSION SUCCESSFACT & OPINION Interesting articles help kids back up opinions with facts from the text on topics such as “Should kids have cell phones?”

QUESTION BUSTERS Right There and Think-and-Search questions explain how to fi nd the answers to straightforward and not-so-straightforward questions about a story.

PLUS!CHECK IT! STRIPS Reinforce concepts and build confi dence as kids check their own work.

Give your child’s grades and confi dence a boost with 4th Grade Super Reading Success.

SYLVAN LEARNING has been the premier provider of tutoring services in North America for 30 years. With over 1,100 learning centers in the U.S. and Canada, Sylvan has helped millions of children in grades pre-K through 12 realize their full potential. Sylvan provides individualized tutoring in its centers, at home, and online in subjects including reading, math, writing, and study skills. Visit www.educate.com to learn more.

SUCCESSREADING

3 BOOKS IN 1: SPELLING

VOCABULARY

READING COMPREHENSION

Based on Sylvan’s proven techniques for success

SUPER

2 MILLION INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS STORIES (and COUNTING!)

ISBN

t

978-0-375-43007-7

9 780375 430077

5 1 8 9 9

USA $18.99 CAN $22.00

4th GRADE

techniques for success

ACTIVITIES, EXERCISES, AND TIPS TO HELP CATCH UP, KEEP UP, AND GET AHEAD

I N C L U D E S C O U P O N F O R

$10 OFF $10 OFF Y O U R C H I L D ’ S S K I L L S A S S E S S M E N T

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At Sylvan, we believe reading is one of life’s most important, most personal, most meaningful

skills and we’re so glad you’ve taken this step to become a successful reader with us. We know

spelling, vocabulary, and reading comprehension are all critical to successful, thoughtful, and

rewarding reading. A strong foundation in reading prepares fourth-graders to continue to read to

learn and makes them stronger readers and better learners.

At Sylvan, successful reading instruction encompasses numerous reading processes with

research-based, developmentally appropriate, and highly motivating, entertaining, and thought-

provoking lessons. The learning process relies on high standards and meaningful parental

involvement. With success, students feel increasing confidence. With increasing confidence,

students build even more success. It’s a perfect cycle. That’s why our Sylvan workbooks aren’t like

the others. We’re laying out the roadmap for learning. The rest is in your hands.

Parents, you have a special role. While your child is working, stay within earshot. If he needs

help or gets stuck, you can be there to get him on the right track. And you’re always there with

supportive encouragement and plenty of celebratory congratulations.

One of the best ways to see learning progress is to check one’s own work. Each section of the

workbook includes a Check It! strip. As your child completes the activities, he can check his

answers with Check It! If he sees any errors, he can fix them himself.

At Sylvan, our goal is confident readers who have the skills to tackle anything they want to read.

We love learning. We want all children to love it as well.

We hope you and your child enjoy Sylvan 4th-Grade Super Reading Success. As your child

continues on his academic journey, your local Sylvan Learning Center can also partner with your

family in ensuring your child remains a confident, successful, and independent learner! Turn the

page for more information and a special offer on our in-center service.

The Sylvan Team

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4th-Grade Spelling Success

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Spelling Contents

1 Prefixes 1

2 NOT Prefixes 7

3 More Prefixes 13

4 Prefixes Everywhere! 19

5 Multiprefixed! 25

Review 31

6 Meet the Suffixes 35

7 Total Suffixment! 41

8 Is It Suffixable? 47

9 Highly Suffixous 53

10 The Last Suffixes 59

Review 65

11 What’s a Root? 69

12 More about Roots 75

13 Even More Roots! 81

14 Roots: The Final Chapter 87

Review 93

15 Homophones 97

16 Harder Homophones 103

17 Word Challenge 109

Review 115

Spelling Words Index 119i

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Prefixes

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My friends and I started a project to raise money to send to

Africa. We were confused about the process of fundraising,

so we had a meeting. It was hard to communicate or

propose any ideas because we all talked at once. We had

to repeat ourselves many times. And Melissa (my best

friend) was constantly complaining about how we were

doing things. I tried to respect her opinion, but she kept

rearranging all our plans. It was a relief when she left for

ballet class. After that, we made lots of progress and had

great ideas!

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Keywords A PREFIX is one or more syllables that contain meaning added to

the beginning of a word. Here are three that should look familiar:

“Pro-” means forward, positive, or supporting. “Con-” or “com-” means with or together. “Re-” means again.

READ the paragraph. Th e words in bold are your keywords.

FILL IN the blanks with the bold words in alphabetical order.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

Keywords 1. communicate 2. complaining 3. confused 4. constantly 5. process 6. progress 7. project 8. propose 9. rearranging 10. relief 11. repeat 12. respect

Split It!

Across 1. progress 3. process 8. propose

Down

2. rearranging 4. complaining 5. confused 6. constantly 7. repeat

Word Blocks

1. represent 2. produce 3. reminding 4. renew 5. profit 6. competing 7. pronounce 8. construct

Criss Cross

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Split It!SPLIT these keywords into syllables, using dots to mark the breaks.

HINT: A prefix is usually its own syllable. Also, when a syllable ends in a

LONG vowel sound, it usually ends with a vowel, like this: pa per.TIP: You usually use “com-” when the next letter is “p,” “m,” or “b.”

communicate

complaining

confused

constantly

process

progress

project

propose

rearranging

relief

repeat

respect

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

Prefixes

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Word Search

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Match Up

1. e 2. b 3. g 4. f 5. i 6. h 7. a 8. c 9. d

W P M C Z R K P P E R

C R X O W E C R R X E

O O P M C L O U O R P

N G R P O I N C T E A

V R O A N E T L E C I

I A P R O F E S S O R

N M F E R E S W T V E

C O N C R E T E B E D

E Q P R O V I D E R P

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Prefixes

Criss CrossFILL IN the grid by answering the clues with keywords.

ACROSS

1. Improvement

3. Method or system

8. Suggest an idea

DOWN

2. Putting things in a different order

4. Whining

5. Puzzled

6. Something that never stops is done…

7. To say again

1 2

3 4

8

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Word BlocksFILL IN the blanks with “com” or “con,” “re,” or “pro” to make the correct word. Then FILL IN the

word blocks with words of the same shape.

Example: That show is a repeat. I’ve seen it before!

Prefixes

51

62

73

I went to the library to new the books I haven’t finished yet.

The candy costs us $1 and we sell it for $2. That’s a dollar fit!

My art class is working together to struct a tower out of toothpicks.

How do you nounce the word anemone?

We sent Jeremiah to the coach so he could present the team.

With a little help, I can duce ten chocolate cream pies a day!

Our tennis team is peting in a major tournament.

Thanks for minding me about the sneaker sale!

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4th-Grade Vocabulary Success

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Vocabulary Contents

1 Synonyms & Antonyms 123

2 Homophones 131

3 Homographs 139

Review 147

4 Prefixes 151

5 More Prefixes 159

6 Even More Prefixes 167

7 Suffixes 175

8 More Suffixes 183

Review 191

9 Roots 195

10 More Roots 203

11 Even More Roots 211

12 Roots, Final Call! 219

Review 227

Vocabulary Words Index 231i

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Synonyms & Antonyms

1Keywords

—uh-MYOOZ verb 1. to charm or entertain 2. to make smile or laugh Synonyms: charm, entertain, delight. Antonyms: bore, tire.

—BUH-dee noun friendSynonyms: pal, friend, chum. Antonyms: enemy, foe.

—DIS-kuhn-TIHN-yoo verb to stop doing something Synonyms: stop, end, terminate. Antonyms: continue, proceed, persist.

—ehn-AY-buhl verb to make possibleSynonyms: allow, permit, let. Antonyms: prevent, stop, prohibit.

—ih-MEHNS adjective very largeSynonyms: huge, vast, massive. Antonyms: tiny, minute, small.

—ihn-TEHL-uh-juhnt adjective smartSynonyms: smart, bright, clever. Antonyms: stupid, ignorant, dense.

—pluhnj verb 1. to move abruptly forward or downward 2. to thrust into somethingSynonyms: dive, plummet. Antonyms: leap, climb.

—puh-LIT adjective showing good mannersSynonyms: respectful, courteous. Antonyms: rude, impolite, offensive.

—PRAHB-uh-blee adverb very likelySynonyms: likely, doubtless. Antonyms: unlikely, doubtfully.

—rih-LAKS verb 1. to loosen up 2. to make less strictSynonyms: unwind, loosen up, calm down. Antonyms: tense up, stiffen, strain.

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Read & Replace

Blank Out!

Criss Cross

Tic-Tac-Toe

1. immense 2. buddy 3. probably 4. polite 5. discontinue 6. enable 7. plunge 8. relax 9. amuse 10. intelligent

1. buddy 2. relax 3. probably 4. amuse 5. discontinue 6. intelligent 7. polite 8. enable 9. immense 10. plunge

1. pal, friend, ally 2. bore, depress, annoy 3. stop, halt, cease 4. mannerly, courteous,

considerate

ACROSS 1. polite 2. buddy 5. immense 6. enable 7. intelligent 8. relax

DOWN 1. plunge 3. discontinue 4. amuse

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Read & Replace READ the paragraph. The boldwords are SYNONYMS to the keywords.

Synonyms are words that have the same meanings, like small and little. Then

FILL IN the blanks in the second paragraph with keywords.

amuse buddy enable immense discontinue

intelligent plunge polite probably relax

Synonyms & Antonyms

Dear Mom and Dad,

Thanks for the care package you sent.

My Rick ate half

the cookies by himself. I was but made

him pigging out! The money you included

will me to buy some snacks at the

Trading Post. Right now, though, it’s so hot I need to take

a in the cool water. Then I will

and let my friends

me with their stupid jokes. (Don’t get me wrong—my friends

are very . It’s just their jokes that aren’t!)

Can’t wait to see you on Visiting Day!

Max

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Night & Day

Blank Out!

1. i2. j3. a4. c5. f

6. e7. h8. d9. g

10. b

1. buddy2. enable3. immense4. intelligent5. probably

1. polite2. intelligent3. discontinue4. probably5. amuse6. buddy7. enable8. plunge9. relax

10. immense

1

2

6

7

8 9

10

5

3

4

2

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Synonyms & Antonyms

1

amuse buddy enable immense discontinue

intelligent plunge polite probably relax

Blank Out!FILL IN the blanks with keywords. Each sentence contains an ANTONYM of a keyword in bold.

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, like fast and slow.

1. At first she was my , but now she’s my .

2. If studying made you , you can by shooting some hoops.

3. It seemed that she would win, but she will be the class

president.

4. Though the first act might you, the second one will definitely

you.

5. Hit “OK” to or “Cancel” to .

6. Many people think birds are , but they are actually very .

7. Even though my brother is to me, I try to be to him.

8. Playing basketball might you from getting better, but staying home will

you to get well.

9. We walked through a park

and then got to an

field.

10. The rollercoaster to

the top before it began to

downward.

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Tic-Tac-ToePLAY Tic-tac-toe with synonyms and antonyms. CIRCLE any word that is a synonym to the blue

word. PUT an X through any antonyms. When you find three synonyms or antonyms in a row, you

are a winner! The line can go up and down, across, or diagonally.

HINT: If you find a word you don’t know, check a dictionary or thesaurus.

Synonyms & Antonyms

stop start abort

halt continue maintain

cease quit continue

opponent rival partner

chum enemy foe

pal friend ally

mannerly courteous considerate

respectful rude impolite

crude refined nasty

entertain bore make laugh

please depress annoy

aggravate annoy charm

Example:

slow rapid lazy

crawling racing quick

speedy swift sluggish

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Reading Comprehension Contents

Before You Read

1 Get Ready to Read 237

2 What Do You Know? 245

While You Read

3 Read between the Lines 253

4 Fact & Opinion 261

5 Every Picture Tells a Story 269

6 Main Ideas & Details 277

7 Question Busters! 285

8 More Question Busters! 293

After You Read

9 Compare & Contrast 301

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Get Ready to Read

1When you’re getting ready to read, you should think ahead.

Ask yourself what you think you’ll fi nd out. Th en, when

you’re done reading, look and see if what you read had all the

answers to your questions.

Say you’re going to read this article: “200 Years of Bicycles.”

Before you read, CHECK the box of each question you think this article

will answer. (Don’t try to answer the questions yet.) CROSS OUT the

questions you don’t think will be answered.

1. When were bicycles invented?

2. Who invented the wheel?

3. What was missing from the first bicycles?

4. When was Susan B. Anthony born?

5. Why might bicycles replace cars?

Now, READ the article.

200 Years of Bicycles

Bikes have come a long way since they were invented around 1818 in France. The first bicycles didn’t even have pedals, you just pushed them along the ground with your feet! Now, almost 200 years later, we’ve got special bikes for roads, trails, and racing. Since bikes don’t burn fuel or pollute the air, they may start to replace cars. Already, bicycles make up 40 percent of all traffic in the European city of Amsterdam. Even some American cities, like Portland, Oregon, are making cars give way to bikes on their streets. So start pedaling!

Go back and FILL IN the blanks in the questions you checked. Do you

have all the answers? What about the questions you crossed out? Were you

right?

1. Around 1818. 2. X 3. Pedals. 4. X 5. They don’t use

fuel or cause pollution.

1. 1895 2. X 3. 43 4. Asheville, North Carolina 5. X 6. Biltmore 7. 8000 acres 8. X 9. George Vanderbilt 10. X

Suggestions:-How long did it take to build? -How much did it cost? - What can you do for fun at Biltmore?

- What did Biltmore have that other homes of the time didn’t have?

1. Rocky Mountains 2. X 3. No 4. 150 5. X 6. 7–17 7. $3000 per session 8. X 9. Yes 10. Every night, weather

permitting

3Check It!

Ask Questions!

Ask Questions!

Ask Questions!

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Ask Questions!Say you’re going to read this article: “The Biggest Home in America.”

Before you read, CHECK the box of each question you think this article

will answer. CROSS OUT the questions you don’t think will be answered.

Get Ready to Read

3Check It!

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Possible Questions:-What is the nose made out of? -What is inside my nose? -Why do we have snot? -Why do we sneeze? -How do we smell things?

Did the article answer all of your questions?

Suggestions:-What can you do on Lake MacShane? -What sports tournaments are there? -What does “Kimimela” mean? -Are boys allowed at Camp Kimimela? -About how many campers are there? -What are the cabins like?

1. When was the biggest home built?

2. What is the capital of Kentucky?

3. How many bathrooms does the biggest home have?

4. Where is the biggest home in America?

5. Did Ben Franklin really discover electricity?

6. What is the biggest home called?

7. How big is the backyard of the biggest home?

8. Why can’t penguins fly?

9. Who built the biggest home?

10. Is there a law that says kids can’t stay up all night?

Ask Questions!

Ask Questions!

Ask Questions!

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Get Ready to Read

1Now, READ the article.

The Biggest Home in America

Would you like to live in the biggest home in America? Then head down to Asheville, North Carolina. That’s where you’ll find Biltmore––a palace built by millionaire George Vanderbilt in 1895. Don’t forget to pack your swing set––Biltmore’s backyard covers 8000 acres! And you’ll need lots of toilet paper for the 43 bathrooms. There’s also an indoor pool and bowling alley, just in case you get bored. The house took more than six years to build. No one’s sure how much it cost, but consider this: it had electric lights, indoor bathrooms, central heating, and an elevator during a time when most people were still using outhouses and oil lamps!

Go back and FILL IN the blanks in the questions you checked. Do you have all the answers?

WRITE down three more questions that this article answers.

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Ask Questions!Are you looking for a sleep-away camp? Read this brochure: “Be a Butterfly!”

Before you read, CHECK the box of each question you think this brochure will answer. CROSS

OUT the questions you don’t think will be answered.

Get Ready to Read

1. Where is Camp Kimimela?

2. Are other camps better than Camp Kimimela?

3. Can I bring a cell phone to Camp Kimimela?

4. How many acres does Camp Kimimela cover?

5. Do lots of campers get homesick and leave Camp Kimimela?

6. How old are the campers?

7. How much does going to the camp cost?

8. How many kids have been injured at Camp Kimimela?

9. Can I play tennis and volleyball at Camp Kimimela?

10. When do they have campfires at Camp Kimimela?

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