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This book is now available in a consumable Student Practice Book edition 5–packs $19.99 (that’s only $3.99 each!) Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362 or FAX 1-800-777-4332. Visit our Web site www.evan-moor.com for additional product information. Entire contents © EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual or single classroom use only. Permission is not granted for schoolwide or systemwide reproduction of materials. Printed in USA. Visit www.teaching-standards.com to view a correlation of this book’s activities to your state’s standards. This is a free service. Correlated to State Standards Benefit from the same targeted practice in a time- and money-saving format. Costs less per page than reproducing copies Conserves your copy quota No more waiting in line at the copy machine No more collating and stapling each weekly unit AND you have an easily accessible record of each student’s skill acquisition Daily Language Review consumable Student Practice Books 112 perforated pages for each individual book. Student Practice Books are sold in 5-packs. EMC 6515 Grade 1 $19.99 EMC 6516 Grade 2 $19.99 EMC 6517 Grade 3 $19.99 EMC 6518 Grade 4 $19.99 EMC 6519 Grade 5 $19.99 EMC 6520 Grade 6 $19.99 EMC 582 Author: Jo Ellen Moore Editor: Marilyn Evans Desktop: Jia-Fang Eubanks Cover: Sheryll Hahn

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This book is now available in a consumable Student Practice Book edition

5–packs $19.99

(that’s only $3.99 each!)

Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world.

For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362 or FAX 1-800-777-4332.

Visit our Web site www.evan-moor.com for additional product information.

Entire contents © EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual or single classroom use only. Permission is not granted for schoolwide or systemwide reproduction of materials. Printed in USA.

Visit www.teaching-standards.com

to view a correlation of this book’s activities

to your state’s standards. This is a free service.

Correlatedto State Standards

Benefit from the same targeted practice in a time- and money-saving format.

• Costs less per page than reproducing copies• Conserves your copy quota• No more waiting in line at the copy machine• No more collating and stapling each weekly unit• AND you have an easily accessible record of

each student’s skill acquisition

Daily Language Review consumable Student Practice Books

112 perforated pages for each individual book.Student Practice Books are sold in 5-packs.

EMC 6515 Grade 1 $19.99EMC 6516 Grade 2 $19.99EMC 6517 Grade 3 $19.99EMC 6518 Grade 4 $19.99EMC 6519 Grade 5 $19.99EMC 6520 Grade 6 $19.99

EMC 582

Author: Jo Ellen MooreEditor: Marilyn EvansDesktop: Jia-Fang EubanksCover: Sheryll Hahn

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©2004 Evan-Moor Corp. • Daily Language Review, Grade 4 • EMC 582 1

What's in Daily Language Review?The book is divided into 36 weekly sections. There are five practice items for each day of the week.

Monday through Thursday follow this format:

• two sentences to edit—corrections need to be made in punctuation, capitalization, and grammar

• three items that practice a variety of language and reading skills

Friday’s practice cycles through three formats:

• identifying mistakes—deciding if marked sections of a sentence contain punctuation, capitalization, or spelling errors or if there is an omission

• language usage practice—choosing correct verb form, pronoun, homophone, etc., to use in a sentence

• correcting mistakes—correcting errors in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling in lists and letters

Scope and Sequence

Scope and sequence charts on pages 3 and 4 detail the specific skills practiced and show in which weeks the practice occurs. The skills included are those found in language texts at this level.

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How to Use Daily Language ReviewThere are several ways that the daily review practices can be presented. You may want to use all of these presentations throughout the year to help keep the practice fresh and interesting.

Make overhead transparencies of the lessons. Conduct the practice as an oral activity with the entire class. Write answers and make corrections using an erasable pen.

Increased retention of the skill will occur if students mark the answers at the same time on a reproduced sheet or write the answers on writing paper. As the class becomes more familiar with Daily Language Review, you may want students to mark their own answers first and then check responses by marking the items on the transparency.

Reproduce the pages for individuals or partners to work independently. Check answers as a group, using an overhead transparency to model the correct answers.

Use these pages as independent practice only after much oral group experience with the lessons.

Occasionally you may want to use a day’s, or even a week’s, lesson as a test to see how individuals are progressing in their acquisition of skills.

It should be stressed, however, that the greatest learning benefit will be gained from doing the practices orally so that students continually hear correct responses modeled by their class-mates and the teacher.

Hints, Suggestions, and Options1. Look ahead several weeks at the skills being practiced. If possible, teach new skills in formal

lessons before asking students to practice these skills in the daily review.

2. Sometimes you will not have taught a given skill before it appears in a lesson. These items should then be done together. Tell the class that there is a skill they have not yet been taught. See if anyone knows the answer and wishes to explain it to the class. If not, use the review time to conduct a minilesson on that skill.

3. Customize the daily review lessons to the needs of your class.

• If there are skills that are not included in the grade-level expectancies of the particular program you teach, you may choose to skip those items—white them out or correct them before reproducing the page.

• If you feel your class needs more practice than is provided, add these “extras” on your own.

For example:Use the daily “edit” sentences to locate subject, predicate, parts of speech, etc.

Add a one-item warm-up, a mini-posttest, or ask students to provide another example.

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lization

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olon in Time

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agazines, PlaysRun-on Sentences

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tion Mark

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Name:

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Monday

Tuesday

Correct these sentences.

1. it is gonna snow on thursday

2. have you ever went skiing near denver colorado

What is the person probably doing?

3. He put a worm on his hook and threw it into the water.

Give a synonym for each word.

4. simple

5. old

Tell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. He has ants in his pants.

2. Time flew when they were at recess.

Correct these sentences.

3. has you ever been to an rodeo

4. im glad that elizabeth is in hour class this year

Sentence or not a sentence?

5. This weekend the mail will not be delivered. _________________________________

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Name:

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Wednesday

Thursday

Is the noun, verb, or adjective underlined?

1. Gerald shouted loudly to his older brother.

2. Gerald shouted loudly to his older brother.

Use the homophone pair in one sentence.

3. eight, ate

Correct these sentences.

4. my dad got a new job and we gots to move

5. barry did good on his spanish test last tuesday

Correct these sentences.

1. emmy said us watched the news from 530 until 630

2. jerry rachel and tony rides the bus two school this morning

Common or proper noun?

3. Burger King

4. microphone

Give the plural form of this noun.

5. church

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Name:

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FridayWhich reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. the location of the Nile River ____________________________

2. an antonym for the word “dim” ____________________________

3. the nearest drugstore ____________________________

4. how to pronounce the word “intellectual” ____________________________

5. information on the state of Maine ____________________________

Daily Language Review

Daily Progress RecordHow many did you get correct each day? Color the squares.

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Name:

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Monday

Tuesday

Correct these sentences.

1. has you ever catched a frog before

2. my friend she dont have no sisters

Which word comes first in alphabetical order?

3. coffee cafe campfire candle

4. backpack book back bath

Which word does not belong in the group?

5. tape scissors apple glue pens

Complete the analogies.

1. Pepto Bismol® : pink :: Elmerʼs® Glue :

2. zebra : stripes :: leopard :

Which word is the verb in the following sentence?

3. She peeled the orange carefully.

Correct these sentences.

4. mrs humphries asked who is ordering lunch today

5. us dont have no pets in our family

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Wednesday

Thursday

Is the sentence declarative, a command, interrogative, or exclamatory?

1. He has ten fingers and ten toes.

2. Do you know where Nebraska is?

Correct these sentences.

3. my paper dont have no lines on it

4. youll need crayons scissors and glue for this project

Underline the cause and circle the effect.

5. We threw her a surprise party because it was her birthday.

Give a synonym for the following word.

1. hungry

Correct these sentences.

2. him and her take ice-skating lessons on wednesday

3. i doesnt know who readed that pretty poem

Singular or plural noun?

4. oxen

5. toy

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Daily Language Review

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no mistake.

Africa is one of the Seven continents. it is the only continent that is in all 1 2

for hemispheres. The Atlantic Ocean is on the western coast and the Indian Ocean is on 3 4

the eastern coast. Madagascar is an African country off Africas eastern coast. 5

1. 4.

2. 5.

3.

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Name:

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Monday

TuesdayWhich is the correct spelling?

1. oposite opposite oppasite oppasit

Correct these sentences.

2. his shirt is missing too buttons it needs to be mended too

3. is you gonna finish that book by friday

Past, present, or future?

4. He mastered the low dive when he was only nine years old.

5. We are painting my bedroom yellow and blue.

Complete the analogy.

1. Mercury : closest :: Pluto :

Give two words that rhyme with each of the following words.

2. pen

3. clock

Correct these sentences.

4. yes park road elementary school will has a book fair in february

5. march 6 2005 is my sisters wedding

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Name:

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Wednesday

ThursdayFact or opinion?

1. Vanilla ice cream goes great with pecan pie.

2. The taxicab was yellow and black.

Correct these sentences.

3. katie kelly and frances is gonna do a play for our class on may 23 2005

4. has you ever read the poem called hello by jack prelutsky

Which is underlined, the subject or the predicate?

5. The ship transported cargo through the canal.

Correct these sentences.

1. the hot-air balloon flu right over our house on saturday

2. we needs to be at the bus stop by 758 or well be late

Does the underlined word have a prefix or a suffix?

3. Mom remembered to pretreat the stain before washing that shirt.

_______________________________________

4. He was neglectful of his hamster when he went back to school.

_______________________________________

In which part of a friendly letter would you find the following word?

5. Sincerely,

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FridayCombine the two sentences into one sentence.

1. Hank is a cowdog. He is head of ranch security.

2. Grover is Hankʼs friend. He is easily scared.

3. Loper is the owner of the ranch. Hank loves Loper.

4. Hank ran away. He thought no one loved him.

5. Cowdogs watch the chicken coop. They protect the chickens from wolves.

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How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares.

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Name:

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Monday

TuesdaySentence or not a sentence?

1. This year they.

2. We will have time.

Correct these sentences.

3. danny said nobody is going nowhere until our work is done

4. i hasnt played baseball since the weather turned colder

Common or proper noun?

5. George Bush

Correct these sentences.

1. i am gonna have to tell mrs joseph who really breaked her window

2. sometimes i feels like having ice cream and sometimes i doesnt

What two words make up each contraction?

3. doesnʼt

4. Iʼve

Synonyms or antonyms?

5. intelligent, brainy

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Name:

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ThursdayGive the comparative and superlative adjectives.

1. small

2. ugly

Which is the correct way to divide the following word into syllables?

3. micr-o-phone mi-cro-phone mic-ro-pho-ne

Correct these sentences.

4. did you know that most people has too kidneys

5. he is washing waxing and buffing his new ford explorer

Complete the analogy.

1. Table of Contents : beginning :: Index :

Correct these sentences.

2. he are under pressure to due his best in the game

3. them is not taking there team photograph until friday at 730

Which word is not spelled correctly?

4. papper scissors tape glue

5. flower garden pickture pressure

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Tell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. I could eat a horse.

2. Tom and Nathan are like two peas in a pod.

3. Evelyn likes to dress to the nines.

4. Mom used to warn us not to count our chickens before they were hatched.

5. We were as quiet as mice so we wouldnʼt wake anyone.

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Name:

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Monday

TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. does you know the name of the ballet with a boy named fritz and a girl named clara

2. tony said that baseball practice are changed to tuesday at 730

Divide each word into syllables.

3. suspect

4. fantastic

Give a common noun for the proper noun.

5. Thursday

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words below.

1. She had a monumental decision to make, so she took her time and thought carefully.

2. Eddie caught the mackerel, reeled it in, and took the hook out of its mouth.

Correct these sentences.

3. don he went to green bay wisconsin to watch our team win

4. him and her have the same coat on today

What is the root or base word?

5. howling

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Thursday

Which words have the same sound as the /oo/ in “smooth”?

1. book tuna fruit puppy

Is the subject or predicate underlined?

2. Miss Piggy rang the doorbell to the house.

3. The owl turned his head all the way around to hunt.

Correct these sentences.

4. fay carol and gene they went to the mall with there mother

5. him forget to eject the tape from the VCR player

If the guide words on a page were “paper” and “product,” which word would be on the page?

1. pageant propose panic piano

Correct these sentences.

2. the workmen telled us that the deck is gonna be finished on saturday

3. if you dont wait forty five minutes to swim after eating, you could get a cramp

Where would the following probably take place?

4. He caught the ball and ran for a touchdown.

5. We waited in line, bought our tickets, then went into the theater and sat down.

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1. Rhett and are going ice-skating. him I me

2. sell lemonade for a quarter. Me Them They

3. The Siberian tiger over 20 pounds of meat daily. need is needed needs

4. The train 25 cars and a caboose. has gots have

5. a friend and join in the fun! Bring Brought Bringed

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TuesdayIdentify each part of a friendly letter.

1. How was your ski trip?

2. 1922 Beverly Drive

Fact or fantasy?

3. The president gave the State of the Union Address.

Correct these sentences.

4. he wants julie to keep talking she is telling about her ski trip to stowe vermont

5. the groom make a toast at the wedding

Correct these sentences.

1. katherines cat had kittens last wednesday

2. im sure you is gonna get all the answers write on your test said mother

Singular or plural noun?

3. cacti

4. mice

Which word has the same sound as the /ough/ in “rough”?

5. through though ought enough

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Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

1. The couple was elated when they found the winning lottery ticket.

Correct these sentences.

2. dad asked mother does you know where our theater tickets is

3. i checked out library books on alligators crocodiles and snakes

Which word is not spelled correctly?

4. minimum monument minite mortgage

5. luscious tastey delicious bitter

Correct these sentences.

1. at 420 well have a surprise party for dr andrews, our dentist

2. daniel edward and gerald play football on thursdays

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns.

3. Sandra gave Steve a picture taken on the golf course.

4. Did you see Jennifer go into the cafeteria?

Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or a command?

5. What time did you see the movie this weekend?

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Which reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. how to pronounce the word “cranium”

2. another word for “era”

3. the number of meteorites seen in 1997

4. a picture of a poison dart frog

5. which line of latitude Barbados is on

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. he gived i a choice between hamburgers or hot dogs for lunch

2. the book the giving tree by shel silverstein is checked out

Give two words that rhyme with each of the following words.

3. return

4. yourself

Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones?

5. weather, whether

Fact or opinion?

1. The radio is too loud.

2. Our house has snow on the roof.

If the guide words on a page were “nothingness” and “novice,” which words would not be on the page?

3. nova nuclear nutrition notify

Correct these sentences.

4. marty is going to visit his dad last weekend in chicago illinois

5. when the lamp breaked we tries to fix it with glue

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ThursdayWhere is someone who is saying the following?

1. “Shhh. Please line up with your card to check out the book.”

2. “Wait until the light turns green, and then you can go.”

Circle the word that is not spelled correctly.

3. petrafy petition phase pheasant

Correct these sentences.

4. when she was six year old she loosed her first tooth

5. mother asked alyssa did you maked your bed this morning

Circle the correct abbreviation for “Wednesday.”

1. Wed Wd. Wed. Wedn.

Correct these sentences.

2. dr boren, our dentist, gived us a new toothbrush at our last appointment

3. baxter the dog is trained to dew for tricks

Complete the analogies.

4. IV : four :: IX :

5. Kermit : green :: Big Bird :

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FridayRead the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no mistake.

North carolina was one of the original thirteen colonies? It is a southern state on the 1 2

eastern coast of the united States. The capital of this state is Raleigh, which is nearby many 3 4

colleges and universities. In the spring, you may sea the state tree, the dogwood, blooming. 5

1. 4.

2. 5.

3.

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TuesdaySentence or not a sentence?

1. The raccoon looked like it had a black mask.

2. Needs to be trimmed.

Correct these sentences.

3. us laughed at the joke that the comedian telled

4. father is worried about the storm that are coming on monday

Identify the adjective in the sentence.

5. We asked the waitress for a few napkins.

Correct these sentences.

1. jaime and henry drinked all of there orange juice

2. how many times have you went to the skating rink

Which is the correct spelling?

3. pracktise practise pracktice practice

Which words have two syllables?

4. powder unfortunately fasten telephone

5. future haystack anyone interesting

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ThursdayDivide each word into syllables.

1. soccer

2. basketball

Correct these sentences.

3. will you lent me seven dollars for my lunch today asked sharon

4. walter bringed the poem called new years day two class to read aloud

Which is the correct abbreviation for “appointment”?

5. app. apt. appo. appt.

What is the root or base word?

1. thoughtful

Correct these sentences.

2. oh i wish i could have a knew stereo in my bedroom

3. donna asked becky if her could help baby-sit on sunday

What do the words in this group have in common?

4. rose daisy lily tulip bluebonnet

5. teeth gums tongue lips tonsils

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Combine the sentences to make one sentence.

1. The glass is tall. The glass is red. The glass is full of ice cream.

2. We were hungry. We ate at McDonalds. We had hot french fries.

3. Do you like whipped cream? Do you like hot fudge? Do you like cherries?

4. I am going to be late. I have to be at work at 8:00. I am hurrying.

5. She has a brother. His name is Brian. He lives in Utah.

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TuesdayHow many syllables are in the following word?

1. impossible

Give the pronoun for the underlined nouns.

2. Tracy and Courtney live near the school.

3. Are you going with Andrew to the baseball game?

Correct these sentences.

4. hour flight to paris france left on time at 554 from dallas texas

5. green orange and purple are secondary colors so they are formed by mixing primary colors

Correct these sentences.

1. who winned the game when you played matt in monopoly®

2. dad asked if i feeled pressure to do good on the test

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

3. He wasnʼt making any sense and was speaking gibberish.

Which word comes first in alphabetical order?

4. hour hungry hanger hang

5. stone stoplight stove style

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ThursdayWhat is the root or base word?

1. impassable

2. carelessly

Correct these sentences.

3. does you have any coffee soda or water for i

4. he agreed to cooperate with him partner the project was then able to be finished

Complete the analogy.

5. latitude : horizontal :: longitude :

Where is someone who is saying the following?

1. Take your groceries out of the basket so the cashier can scan them.

Correct these sentences.

2. me and judy maked up a dance to the song tiptoe through the tulips

3. its a great time to be at eastover elementary school

Fact or fantasy?

4. Dan is learning to speak Spanish.

5. The bug grew as big as our house, then ate the tree in the front yard.

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FridayTell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. Helen eats like a bird.

2. Mother said that we are driving her up the wall.

3. She is crazy about pizza and orders it every Tuesday night.

4. Perry swims like a fish.

5. Ursula is going to be in a pickle if she canʼt find her homework.

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TuesdayIdentify the adverb in the sentence.

1. We drove far to find the best hamburger.

Which words rhyme with “try”?

2. fancy necktie eye monkey

3. apply tricky funny pie

Correct these sentences.

4. debbie dont never talk to nobody in the class

5. beth is the goodest friend that i has ever had

Underline the cause and circle the effect.

1. Because the temperature dropped, it began to snow.

Correct these sentences.

2. my friend, he be seven years old

3. we dont got no plates on the table for dinner

Give the possessive noun.

4. the banana belonging to the chimp

5. the telephone of the children

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What do the words in the group have in common?

1. robin bluebird mockingbird cardinal

2. Snickers® Milky Way® 3 Musketeers® Almond Joy®

Correct these sentences.

3. jerry asked how was the lunch you had with mother

4. dr soli said that i am gonna needs braces soon

Give the past tense of the verb.

5. think

Correct these sentences.

1. our microphone is not working said the announcer

2. mrs brewer have read a book called freckle juice by judy blume to our class

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

3. Nicholas was so fatigued that he had to sit down and take a nap.

Give a common noun for each proper noun.

4. Reebok®

5. Edward

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Choose the word that best completes each sentence.

1. Itʼs against the rules to a pager to school. taked bring took

2. The yellow car beside ours. park is park parked

3. The job took us four hours to . finished done complete

4. be late for the meeting. Heʼs He Heʼll

5. The tractor a flat tire. gots have has

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. because he was exhausted from the trip harold go to sleep at 700 last wednesday

2. emily and abby is learning to do the backstroke they want to be on the swim team

Past, present, or future?

3. I went to the store and picked up a gallon of milk. _________________________

4. She is shopping for a pair of socks. _________________________

What contraction is made from these two words?

5. would not

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

1. Michael loves studying reptiles and wants to be a herpetologist when he grows up.

Correct these sentences.

2. mrs ellis said tonights homework is to write the preamble to the constitution

3. does you got any puppys for pets

Complete the analogies.

4. bird : airplane :: fish :

5. carrot : orange :: asparagus :

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ThursdayCorrect these sentences.

1. will you pours me a glass of ice water

2. holly sara and molly finded a quarter on the sidewalk

What is the root or base word?

3. unlucky

4. misunderstand

Give an antonym for the following word.

5. shorten

Circle the words that have three syllables.

1. everything happy hopefully microscope

2. thesaurus opening closing lecture

Which word is spelled correctly?

3. cooky cooke coki cookie

Correct these sentences.

4. i brang to comic books to our classroom

5. my sister she dont wanna drop off moms dry cleaning

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FridayWhich reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. the meaning of “cadet”

2. the direction you would travel from North Korea to Japan

3. the area code of Sacramento, California

4. a synonym for the word “taunt”

5. what the fruit bat eats

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. mr reid will learned the class how to count to ten in german

2. jessica said you got three out of for correct on your homework

Write the words in alphabetical order.

3. Texas two-step tryouts timeline

4. wriggled write wail waved

Give an opinion about the following topic.

5. green peppers

Give the plural of each noun.

1. cookie

2. daisy

Which word is spelled correctly?

3. bracelit bracelet braselet braselit

Correct these sentences.

4. i cant wait to go to my friends beach house this summer

5. was you asleep when i come into your room to turn off the light ralph

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ThursdayIs the noun, verb, adjective, or adverb underlined?

1. Owls can turn their heads all the way around to see.

2. Devin looked everywhere for a book on owls.

Correct these sentences.

3. ill have a hot dog nachos and some soda

4. dr sanderlin are my neighbor and my cats veterinarian

Write one sentence using the homophone pair.

5. hare, hair

Simile or not a simile?

1. She is as funny as a clown.

2. He likes french toast.

Which word does not belong in the group?

3. tires streamers balloons party favors

Correct these sentences.

4. me and my friend does not get to sit together in school

5. warren gone hiking with marvin in yosemite national park

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Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no mistake.

Bill clinton was born on August 19 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. At age 46, he was 1 2

the third-youngest person ever to be elected president. After graduating from high skool, 3 4

Bill Clinton attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. 5

1. 4.

2. 5.

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TuesdayAdd a prefix to the following words.

1. read

2. tie

Correct these sentences.

3. johnny helped leo carry his bag to the bus stop so leo bought johnny a soda

4. does you know what you is doing for the super bowl in january

Is the sentence declarative, a command, interrogative, or exclamatory?

5. Here it is!

Correct these sentences.

1. i am concentrating on memorizing the poem blue days

2. emma get her ears pierced at elway village mall last december

Give the possessive nouns.

3. the shoes of the horse

4. the towels of the hotels

What two words make up the contraction?

5. Iʼve

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ThursdayWhat is the following person’s job?

1. He slid down the pole, put on his uniform, and got on the red truck.

Correct these sentences.2. my parents telled me that we are moving to kalamazoo michigan in march

3. mother planned a surprise party for dads birthday

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words below.4. We could tell he fabricated the whole story, because it was too outrageous to be true.

5. Mrs. Howardʼs occupation is teacher.

Correct these sentences.

1. billy learned us how to carve sculptures from ice

2. i didnt expect to saw you hear so late

Synonyms or antonyms?

3. remedy, cure

Divide the following words into syllables.

4. listening

5. attentive

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FridayCombine the sentences to make one sentence.

1. The shirt is green. The shirt is missing two buttons. The shirt needs to be ironed.

2. The plane is silver. The plane is a 737. Is the plane full?

3. Her grandmother is 85. Her grandmother has silver hair. Her grandmother lives in Chicago.

4. The car turned left. The car used a turn signal. The car is green.

5. I have two sisters. Their names are Inez and Lola. They are older.

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Tuesday

Correct these sentences.

1. he counted license plates from ate different states

2. dr beckwith my eye doctor telled me that i need glasses

Fact or fantasy?

3. The hermit crab asked the coral to come and live on his shell.

Give the past tense of the verbs.

4. sew

5. find

Which words have the same vowel sound as the /ei/ in “neighbor”?

1. same ceiling weight receive

Correct these sentences.

2. we getted dad two ties three shirts and a suit for his birthday

3. watch out that stove is hot

If the guide words on a page were “must” and “myself,” which words would be on the page?

4. mutual mush myrtle myth

5. mystery mutiny must mustard

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Give the comparative and superlative adjectives.

1. shy ______________________________ ________________________________

2. funny ____________________________ ________________________________

Fiction or nonfiction?

3. The frog and toad decided to live together and take turns doing the chores.

Correct these sentences.

4. clyde he do like the smell of cinnamon candles

5. youve done a great job on your project said mrs crosby

Correct these sentences.

1. tanya eloise and judy putted bandages on theyre dolls

2. have you ever sewed a dress before

Give another word that would belong in this group.

3. boxing hockey football basketball

Which word is spelled correctly?

4. pracktise practise practice pracktice

5. brilyant brilliant briliant brailliant

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Tell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. Time stood still as we all watched the tightrope walker.

2. Violet screamed her lungs out.

3. They were as poor as church mice.

4. The haunted house was as dark as pitch.

5. “Donʼt be a bull in a china shop,” Mother warned.

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. charles barkley and michael jordan is my favorite basketball players

2. jan catched to lizards to keep as pets

Which word would come last in alphabetical order?

3. newspaper newlywed now newt

How many syllables are in each word?

4. company

5. thoughtful

Past, present, or future?

1. Iʼm going to the beach.

2. He will call you when he gets home.

Correct these sentences.

3. joey weared suspenders and know belt to church

4. ryan he like to watch the evening news from 600 until 630

Which is the correct abbreviation for “doctor”?

5. dr. Doc. Dr Dr.

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ThursdayIn which part of a friendly letter would the following be found?

1. Dear Glenn,

Give three words that rhyme with each word below.

2. bee

3. ear

Correct these sentences.

4. me and mary takes ballet lessons on wednesdays and fridays

5. jacob and barry is good friends and they is in the same class at school

Give the predicate of the following sentence.

1. We ordered breakfast from room service.

Correct these sentences.

2. our class went on a field trip to gribble dairy farms in fayetteville arkansas

3. were all gonna get to milk a cow at the farm

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns.

4. Sheilaʼs picture won first place in the art contest.

5. Do you know who Allan went to the movies with?

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FridayChoose the word that best completes each sentence.

1. Fred have any allergies. donʼt does doesnʼt

2. Have you ever been to ? Peoria, Illinois Peoria illinois peoria, illinois

3. They will celebrate their anniversary on . August 15 2005 august 15, 2005 August 15, 2005

4. Adrian her friend a second chance to ride her horse. gave gived giving

5. The second baseman the ball to home. throwed threw through

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Give the plural form of the following nouns.

1. foot

2. city

Correct these sentences.

3. our teacher she letted sue and i get on the computer for 30 minute

4. are you ready for me to take your order asked the waitress

Where would the following probably take place?

5. The children built a sand castle near the water.

Correct these sentences.

1. we searched very carefully and find the remote control under the sofa

2. larrys only cat topsy have gone to the vet three times since march

Common or proper noun?

3. grasshopper

4. South Dakota

What is the root or base word?

5. unintentional

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Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

1. She will take an aspirin to alleviate her headache.

Give an opinion about each topic.

2. sharks

3. television

Correct these sentences.

4. the ruler breaked and we dont have no number three

5. him measured the length of the room in centimeter

Underline the cause and circle the effect.

1. Her alarm didnʼt go off on time, so she overslept.

Correct these sentences.

2. there birthday parties usually last until 500 pm

3. say did you know that lemon juice will keep apples from turn brown

Complete the analogies.

4. Loch Ness Monster : fiction :: bullfrog :

5. A : beginning :: Z :

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Which reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. where vampire bats live

2. the average daily temperature in January in Ottawa, Canada

3. the opposite of the word “traditional”

4. the street that Leon and Pat Gatlin live on

5. the phone number of Fuzzyʼs Pizza on Mason Road

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TuesdayComplete the analogies.

1. centimeter : meter :: penny :

2. South America : Brazil :: North America :

Divide the word into syllables.

3. lemonade

Correct these sentences.

4. next april i gets to be in my cousins wedding

5. grandma will visited us on her way to phoenix arizona

Correct these sentences.

1. our summer vacation begun on may 24 2004 and end on august 13 2004

2. dad buyed hot dogs for us to eat at the picnic its on sunday.

What two words make up each contraction?

3. havenʼt

4. couldʼve

Give the possessive noun.

5. the color of the blanket

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ThursdayCorrect these sentences.

1. her and me wanted to prove that we was not in the house when the lamp breaked

2. the diver swimmed near the sharks to take pictures of it

Is the sentence declarative, a command, interrogative, or exclamatory?

3. What time does the movie start?

Give the past tense of each verb.

4. learn

5. sing

Simile or not a simile?

1. Howard likes birds.

2. Her face was as pale as a sheet.

Correct these sentences.

3. erin announced to the class we is gonna visit walt disney world in august

4. pam read the short story the talking hen to are class

Write these words in alphabetical order.

5. film fantastic frying pan fantasy

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Thursday was a busy day for missy. She had to go straight from school two piano lessons. 1 2

Missy has been taking piano lessons for 3 years. After piano lessons, Missy had to

go to her brothers basketball game? At the end of the evening, she still had homework 3 4

to due. What a busy day it was. 5

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. we recited a poem called jennie mae to hour class for the poetry festival

2. the silver jet land at kennedy international airport at 703

Complete the analogy.

3. fish : school :: wolves :

If the guide words on a page were “orbit” and “organize,” which word would be on the page?

4. orange ordeal or

5. organ open oral surgery

Simile or metaphor?

1. Kevin is like a bull in a china shop.

2. The chicken soup was medicine for the soul.

Correct these sentences.

3. his friend and him rode a snowmobile down blacktop mountain very careful

4. jennifer announced over the microphone we will play outside today if it aint raining

Subject pronoun or object pronoun?

5. Byron shot it into the basket from the three-point line. __________________________

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1. clark and fredrick has been good friends since october

2. we rided horses from 445 until 630 amber telled her mother

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined noun.

3. Roger filled Rogerʼs car with gas.

4. Arnie came over to the apartment at 7:30.

Write one sentence using the homophone pair.

5. sail, sale

Give a synonym for the following word.

1. happy

Correct these sentences.

2. in science class on tuesday we readed about energy sound and matter

3. the minister said to the bride and groom i know pronounce you husband and wife

Which word is spelled correctly?

4. february febuary February Febuary

5. safety saftie safty safetee

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Combine the sentences into one sentence.

1. A cold wind was blowing. It was beginning to snow. The temperature was dropping.

2. He caught three fish. The fish were wiggling. They were trout.

3. Our phone was busy. Mom was talking to Grandma. She had been on the phone 20 minutes.

4. We baked cookies. They were chocolate chip. We baked three dozen.

5. The band marched onto the field. They played three numbers. They wore new uniforms.

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Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words below.

1. Ariel felt dismay when she thought her dog ran away.

2. The horse and buggy became obsolete when the automobile was invented.

Correct these sentences.

3. does you like the song the star spangled banner

4. the note said bring paint paper and brushes to art class

Give the present tense of the verb.

5. Cynthia dug her heels into the sand.

What two words make up the contraction?

1. youʼd

Correct these sentences.

2. she is moving to a new house at 3881 hidden oaks lane

3. the handkerchief fall off the table land on the floor and blew into the living room

Circle the word that is not spelled correctly.

4. diner dinosaur dynamite draggon

5. cavvern clover clothes calamity

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Subject pronoun or object pronoun?

1. We love to sing the song “Horse with No Name.”

2. The Findleys visited her at Niagara Falls last summer.

Correct these sentences.

3. we finded a tick on are dog tucker

4. when you finish reading tv guide magazine will you threw me the basketball

Give the past and future tense of the following verb.

5. fly

Correct these sentences.

1. mother shouted ive got the phone you can hang up now

2. mr toby gived larry the book the five chinese brothers to read over the weekend

Does the underlined adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many?

3. Marlaʼs younger brother had no baseball cards to trade.

Fact or fantasy?

4. Willis had his car painted red to cover the rust.

5. The red car asked the blue car where it got that great paint job.

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1. Jeremy had a smile from ear to ear.

2. Doug and William were at each otherʼs throats over the rules of the game.

3. Dennis is only two years old, but he has a mind of his own.

4. He ran faster than a speeding bullet.

5. Ivan was in a fog when he first woke up.

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. elvis our cat play with his toy and then he played on the scratching post

2. where is the dogs leash calvin asked sara (hint: a girl is the speaker)

Add a suffix to the word.

3. quick

Subject pronoun or object pronoun?

4. Steve gave me his ski poles to borrow. __________________________

5. They delivered the Girl Scout cookies to my house. __________________________

Circle the word that is spelled correctly.

1. acter acktor ackter actor

2. subject subgect subjekt sobject

Correct these sentences.

3. i sitted by myself on the plain and red for chapters

4. we visits martin luther kings memorial in atlanta georgia

Complete the analogy.

5. botany : plants :: zoology :

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Common or proper noun?

1. Dr. Czapski

2. cinnamon toast

Correct these sentences.

3. the song a whole new world is won of my favorites

4. albert forget to where green on st patricks day

Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or a command?

5. Watch this soup while I answer the phone.

Simile or metaphor?

1. He slept like a baby after jogging two miles.

Correct these sentences.

2. eleanor has broke her leg and gots to use crutches for three week

3. mr wheeler does you have the phone number for the Cub Scout leader

Give the possessive form of the noun.

4. the rattle of the snake

5. the meeting of the businessmen

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Choose the word that best completes each sentence.

1. you want sugar in your tea? Does Do Is

2. Our favorite show on at 4:00. comed come comes

3. Cole typing on the computer in his office. was were be

4. The on the shirt need to be resewn. buttonʼs buttons buttonsʼ

5. Paige gave the bookmark to . he they him

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TuesdayWhere does the following probably take place?

1. Harvey wanted to sit on Santaʼs lap, but the line was too long.

Correct these sentences.

2. jordans team has too outs and three strike

3. we heard mrs talley tell mr ogelvie that we is gonna have a fire drill at 230

Fiction or nonfiction?

4. Lyle the crocodile played the violin in the school orchestra.

5. The hearing of a dog is four times better than that of humans.

Correct these sentences.

1. are class study the graph to find information about americas favorite pet

2. his car breaked down on peek road so we call a toe truck

Singular or plural noun?

3. dice

4. marshmallow

What two words make up the contraction?

5. Iʼm

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ThursdayCorrect these sentences.

1. glenn has to goed to the dentist on wednesday and was gave a blew toothbrush

2. mr ewing were working on his car engine in his driveway

What part of speech is underlined?

3. The cruise ship was scheduled to sail at 12:00 midnight.

4. Mr. Hill takes a class at the University of North Carolina

Use the homophone pair in one sentence.

5. presents, presence

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words below.

1. She was so happy to find the drums at a bargain price.

2. He could not concentrate because the television was too loud.

Correct these sentences.

3. well does you wanna take golf lessons with me mrs mermis asked

4. wilmas dog buster chased a cat down elm street did the cat get away

Past, present, or future?

5. We will see Michael Johnson run the 400-meter run in July. _____________________

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FridayWhich reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. a synonym for the word “regal”

2. the origin of the word “croissant”

3. the state with tobacco as its main crop

4. information about the moons of Jupiter

5. the phone number for the local fire department

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Correct these sentences.

1. dontcha wish youʼre braces were coming off soon maria asked liza (hint: Liza is speaking)

2. even though wed be late to the play we decided to waits in the car for the rain to stop

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined words.

3. Beth lost her glasses at the library.

4. The dentist said, “Open wide.”

Past, present, or future?

5. I last saw your wallet on the bookcase.

Complete these analogies.

1. cardinal : bird :: monkey :

2. ten : decade :: one hundred :

Correct these sentences.

3. we thinked she was in the room when we maked the decision

4. the poem called at the seaside by robert louis stevenson is six lines long

Fact or opinion?

5. He exercises every night at the gym.

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ThursdayCorrect these sentences.

1. my moms a nurse she works at colombia hospital dan told michael

2. the sign on the store said come back in ten minute

Circle the word that comes first in alphabetical order.

3. golf going gorilla governor

4. hardware hanger happily hand

Which word best completes the sentence?

5. telephone was busy when I tried to call. allisonʼs Allisons Allisonʼs

Add a prefix to the word.

1. behave

Correct these sentences.

2. marissa said i couldnt get to sleep until 1100 last night

3. im not gonna get no salad for dinner tonight

Which is the correct way to divide each word into syllables?

4. re-memb-er rem-em-ber re-mem-ber

5. gym-nas-tics gy-mnas-tics gym-nast-ics

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Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no mistake.

The play was scheduled to begin at 930. Everyone was in costume? Suddenly, the fire alarm 1 2

went off, and everyone exited the building. Wen the bell sounded to return to the building, 3 4

the doors were locked, and the whole School was locked outside. 5

1. 4.

2. 5.

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Tuesday

What two words make up the contraction?

1. sheʼll

Correct these sentences.

2. eleanor is gonna borrow marys blew dress for the dance friday

3. theodore randy and cliff went with there dad to by a new car

Which word is spelled correctly?

4. bolling bowlling bowling bowlink

5. retyre retire retirre retir

Correct these sentences.

1. him and her sung a duet at the talent show on march 31 2004

2. clare the whether girl gave us the five-day forecast for kalamazoo michigan

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words below.

3. The aroma of the skunk was unpleasant.

4. The magician kept the rabbit concealed in his hat.

Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or a command?

5. Have you ever seen a movie being filmed?

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ThursdayWhich words have the same vowel sound as the /ey/ in “prey”?

1. today monkey faint they

Correct these sentences.

2. dianne blowed out her candles at her fifth birthday party

3. the ice cream was sweet rich creamy and covered in raspberries

Give the verb in the following sentences.

4. D. J. read the paper in the kitchen.

5. The telephone rang three times.

In which part of a friendly letter would you find the following?

1. I am coming to visit Aunt Helen for Thanksgiving.

2. Josie

Where would the quotation probably take place?

3. “Do you want to make a deposit or a withdrawal?”

Correct these sentences.

4. he ride a yellow bike that gots ten speed

5. the baby bird waited for itʼs mother to brought it a worm

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1. Elena got roses for Valentineʼs Day. The roses were yellow. She was surprised.

2. The senators debated the bill. It was a tax bill. They debated for hours.

3. Dr. Robbins works in an animal emergency room. He is a surgeon. He operates on all kinds of animals.

4. Grandpa and I ate lunch at The Pasta Place. The Pasta Place is on Grant Road. We both had salads.

5. The police analyzed the wreckage. Two cars had an accident. The accident happened Saturday night.

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TuesdayWhat is the correct way to divide each word into syllables?

1. aft-er-noon aft-ern-oon af-ter-noon

2. pro-pel-ler prop-ell-er pro-pell-er

Correct these sentences.

3. i told rich when he called that brooke was gonna be out of town in january

4. mr and mrs alvarez gots a new yellow sports car

What is the root or base word?

5. impossible

Simile or metaphor?

1. The clouds in the sky were pillows floating lightly by.

Correct these sentences.

2. id like to thank my mother father and sister for helping me margaret said

3. brad phillips is gonna try out for a ice hockey team

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined noun.

4. The grocery store closed at 12:30.

5. Alan Fosterʼs van can carry eight people.

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ThursdayDoes the following word have a prefix or a suffix?

1. safely

Correct these sentences.

2. we was studying amelia earhart in mrs robinsons class

3. suzanne asked does you wanna go with me to visit mrs williams and his baby

Subject pronoun or object pronoun?

4. We are going to retrace the route that Lewis and Clark took.

5. He listened to her and clapped when she finished singing.

Correct these sentences.

1. alfred the gardener celebrated him birthday with hour family

2. carla kristopher and david went fishing last saturday and catched three fish

If the guide words on a page were “family” and “friendly,” which word would not be on the page?

3. famished fuzzy friend fast

Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.

4. sunny

5. healthy

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Tell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. We told Mom not to knock herself out cooking dinner tonight.

2. Jerome hadnʼt seen his grandparents in ages.

3. He seemed older than the sun compared to us.

4. Bob has a handle on the situation.

5. You should walk in his shoes before you criticize him.

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TuesdayFiction or nonfiction?

1. Ivory soap is the only soap that floats.

Correct these sentences.

2. mrs deal mrs martinez and mr elmore is in charge of the wrestling team

3. ted taked pictures of the team for boyʼs life magazine

What two words make up each contraction?

4. sheʼs

5. theyʼd

Which word is spelled correctly?

1. beginning begining beggining

2. dinosor dinosaur dinosore

Correct these sentences.

3. cathy slip on the ice she fall on her write foot

4. in march we will have cheerleading tryouts at miller junior high

Give the past tense of the following verb.

5. fly

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ThursdayComplete the analogy.

1. addition : subtraction :: multiplication :

Correct these sentences.

2. were saving hour points to by something for mrs ellisons classroom

3. he doesnt like the taste of spearmint but he do like peppermint

Where would the following probably take place?

4. Wanda turned on the shower and waited for the water to heat up.

5. He stopped when the light turned red and went when it turned green.

Correct these sentences.

1. in dayton ohio we rode go carts at the dayton county fair

2. louanne will fed the sheep and then she will took him for a walk around the farm

Common or proper noun?

3. cow

4. Exxon

Give the adjective in the following sentence.

5. Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your golden hair.

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1. If we play , then we will win. well good

2. Enrique had a time at the golf tournament. well good

3. Roland drove the car . well good

4. Will you pass the salt and pepper? I me

5. Brantly and are invited to the swim party. I me

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Give the contraction made from the two words.

1. you are

Correct these sentences.

2. mr peterson how much does these baseball cards cost aaron asked

3. mary poppins said a spoon full of sugar help the medicine went down

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined noun.

4. The camera is out of film.

5. Ginny eats lunch with Michael every day at school.

Correct these sentences.

1. does you like a aluminum bat or an wooden one

2. dad said we needs to stop to bye bait before we get to lake jordan

Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.

3. high ________________________________ ______________________________

4. strong _______________________________ ______________________________

Fact or opinion?

5. A crane is a fascinating bird.

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1. guy leaved his job and moved to sacramento california to be a teacher

2. dana steve and raphael have went to water-skiing camp since they was five

Give a synonym for each word.

3. touch

4. locate

What is probably this person’s job?

5. She brought me a clean fork when I dropped mine.

Write one sentence using each homophone pair.1. plain, plane

2. sight, site

Correct these sentences.3. the engineers give up when they couldnt figure out the problem

4. dr riley read a poem called family time and then he singed a song called we is family

Which is the correct way to divide the word into syllables?

5. spec-ies spe-cies sp-ecies

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Which reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. animals related to the monitor lizard

2. the area code of Lincoln, Nebraska

3. a synonym for the word “slow”

4. the name of the body of water between Iran and Saudi Arabia

5. the place of birth of Ludwig von Beethoven

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TuesdayFact or opinion?

1. Syrup tastes great on pancakes.

2. Syrup is made from the sap of trees.

Correct these sentences.

3. harold and inez got to write thank-you notes for there christmas presents

4. how many books did you reed this summer asked miss smith

Underline the cause and circle the effect.

5. The traffic light turned red so we stopped the car.

Correct these sentences.

1. andrew and gennine is building a new house in athens georgia

2. how many fish does you want to catch the fishing guide ask us

Which word comes first in alphabetical order?

3. picture pick pickup truck pickax

Give an antonym for the following words.

4. under

5. wealthy

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ThursdayWhat is the root or base word?

1. confusing

2. untying

Correct these sentences.

3. the audience clapped loud at the end of the play beauty and the beast

4. mrs lee said that we will have a fire drill at 845 on thursday

Which is the correct way to divide the word into syllables?

5. va-ca-tion vac-a-tion vaca-tion

Correct these sentences.

1. i just finished reading a book called harriet the spy alex told bradly

2. brenda whispered may i borrow youre eraser

Complete the analogy.

3. yesterday : past :: tomorrow :

If the guide words on a page were “clock” and “couch,” which word would be on the page?

4. cold climb clever carpet

5. celery curtain clean clover

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Polar bears eat mostly seals walruses, and whales. A polar bears sense of smell is so 1 2

strong, it can cents a whale from 20 miles away. polar bears are excellent swimmers. 3 4

They can swim up to six miles an hour and stay underwater for up to two minutes. 5

1. 4.

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TuesdayComplete the analogies.

1. Ed : Edward :: Rob :

2. ewe : sheep :: doe :

Correct these sentences.

3. on july 4 1776 the declaration of independence was sign

4. polly has broke her pencil so shell get up to sharpen it

Write one sentence using the homophone pair.

5. grate, great

Correct these sentences.

1. paul falled asleep in front of the television at 630

2. because the sign on monroe road was turned around we went the wrong way

Which is the correct way to divide the word into syllables?

3. spe-ci-men spec-imen speci-men

Which is the correct spelling?

4. newtrition newtrishun nutrition

5. combination combenation combinashun

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ThursdayFiction or nonfiction?

1. Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, had studied puppetry since high school.

2. Clifford, the big red dog, grew bigger than his house.

Correct these sentences.

3. are printer hasnt worked since last wednesday

4. we is having a assembly in the gym at 900 mrs paetow said

Simile or metaphor?

5. Her hands were as cold as ice when she came inside.

Correct these sentences.

1. gimme all your threes milo said oliver

2. milo said go fish

Subject or object pronoun?

3. We drove by the school to pick them up after choir.

4. Nan gave her the recipe.

Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective.

5. tasty

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Combine the sentences into one sentence.

1. Terrance called the computer store. He was put on hold. He was on hold for three minutes.

2. Eloise ripped her paper. She fixed it with some tape. She still wasnʼt happy with the way it looked.

3. We will work in the yard this weekend. The trees need trimming. There are flowers to plant.

4. Stacy rented the movie 101 Dalmatians. She had seen it before. She returned it on time.

5. The electronics store was having a sale. Everything was 20% off. We bought computer disks.

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Does the adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many?

1. Moisturizer helps prevent dry skin.

2. She gave that speech to the class last year at graduation.

Correct these sentences.

3. our friends have a big boat we go sailing on lake shasta

4. rita and thomas bought there favorite ice cream after the ball game

Which word is spelled correctly?

5. samplle sample sammple sampel

Where does the following probably take place?

1. Norma looked for the Big Dipper and the North Star.

Correct these sentences.

2. the wedding begun at 730 and ended at 800

3. to make the pizza crust, edna through the dough into the air

Fact or opinion?

4. An iguana is an entertaining pet.

5. It is scary to fly on an airplane.

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ThursdayCorrect these sentences.

1. i dont have no time too waste shouted tonya as she run out the door

2. watch out there is a nail under your car tire yelled mark

What part of speech is underlined?

3. Shannon bounced the basketball then shot it.

4. She complained about getting the purple folder instead of the red one.

Give the adverb in the following sentence.

5. The train left promptly at 6:42 p.m. ________________________________________

Write one sentence using each homophone pair.

1. weather, whether

2. piece, peace

Past, present, or future?

3. Mike drove the remote control car on the driveway.

Correct these sentences.

4. he called colleen his best friend to find out when the party will began

5. will you open this can for me janna asked her brother (hint: the speaker is female)

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FridayTell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. They were caught in a jam and didnʼt know what to do.

2. It has been raining cats and dogs for hours.

3. Isabel was singing your praises over dinner last night.

4. Break a leg in your play tonight.

5. Were your ears burning just now?

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Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.

1. lofty

2. smooth

Which is the correct abbreviation for “Monday”?

3. mo Mon Mon. Mond.

Correct these sentences.

4. well thats easy for you to say replied the tortoise to the hair

5. the cars speakers sounds like they blue out

Correct these sentences.

1. alan is gonna do too loads of laundry and then he will dry and fold them

2. yes sam i want you to make this paper neater said mrs tuttle

Give two words that rhyme with each of the following words.

3. teach

4. grant

Which words have the same vowel sound as the /ou/ in “grouch”?

5. down ounce grout ough

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If the guide words on a page were “errand” and “expect,” which word would not be on the page?

1. error erosion escort evening

Correct these sentences.

2. is he saving the seats four his friends at the play

3. mario elvin and percy helped there mother plant flowers in her garden

What words make up each contraction?

4. mustnʼt

5. oʼclock

Correct these sentences.

1. heath will buy a new camera he will take pictures at the party

2. suddenly the sky turned dark the clouds rolled in and it beginned to rain

Fact or fantasy?

3. Earthquakes are measured by the Richter scale.

4. Hansel and Gretel knocked on the door of the witchʼs house.

What part of speech is underlined?

5. The cellular phone rang loudly during the lecture.

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Choose the word that best completes each sentence.

1. At night we lightning bugs in our backyard. catched is catching catch

2. Of all the teachers Iʼve had, Mrs. Babcock is the . good better best

3. They have on vacation every July. went gone going

4. going to wish that they had heard the joke. Their Theyʼre There

5. Conrad his class in the most teeth lost in first grade. lead is lead leads

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TuesdayCorrect these sentences.

1. we have drew a diagram of the heart lungs and liver of an mouse

2. she had ate buffalo wings breadsticks and crackers before dinner

Which word does not belong in the group?

3. end begin stop finish

4. unusual unique original ordinary

Past, present, or future?

5. Shelly will baby-sit for Tanner on Thursday.

What is the predicate?

1. Victor slid into home plate.

2. Ms. Bentley and her class listened to the tape of the choral group.

Correct these sentences.

3. darryl donʼt got no more room to display all his trophies

4. when is it gonna stop raining robert inquired of maren

What part of speech is underlined?

5. I have read that fantastic book twice.

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ThursdayDoes the adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many?

1. Imogeneʼs class is collecting money to buy an old lobster.

Correct these sentences.

2. after staying up all night we need a hour nap

3. youʼre grandparents is celebrating there fiftieth anniversary in april

Fact or opinion?

4. Bambi is the best Disney movie ever made.

5. Bambi is a movie about a young deer.

Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.

1. neat

2. pushy

Correct these sentences.

3. were meeting at burger king at 1100 on saturday morning

4. him an i got a reward for finding kellies lost cat

Complete the analogy.

5. Dear : greeting :: Sincerely :

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1. what part of speech the word “forward” is

2. the parts of the human ear

3. what language the word “imitate” comes from

4. where to find the nearest vacuum repair

5. what countries touch the Indian Ocean

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TuesdayGive the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns.

1. Dianne and Teddy watched the cat in the pet store window.

Correct these sentences.

2. when they flipped the coin he choosed to receive the ball first

3. weve got a long weigh to go before we get to las vegas nevada

Give the plural form of the following nouns.

4. box

5. octopus

Give the adverb in the following sentence.

1. He skillfully peeled the yellow banana.

What part of speech is underlined?

2. She remembered to call home when she was late.

3. Pat plays the bugle in the junior high band.

Correct these sentences.

4. did you see the dinosaur special on pbs i seen it twice

5. im visiting chicago illinois for to week said the tourist

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ThursdayWhich is the correct abbreviation for “centimeter”?

1. CM c.m. cm

Correct these sentences.

2. we are gonna plant an yellow flour called suzys sunshine in the front yard

3. george asked did you here the phone ring

Past, present, or future?

4. They dove into the deep end after the penny.

5. Doris and Shandra are putting on sunscreen.

What two words make up each contraction?

1. weʼll

2. weʼve

Correct these sentences.

3. me and her went to first federal bank to make a deposit on monday

4. in miss nelsons class we readed a book called james and the giant peach

Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones?

5. ache, pain

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Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no mistake.

Have you ever seen a ruby-throated hummingbird. This bird has fewer feathers 1than eny other bird. Although they have a lesser number of feathers, this 2hummingbirdʼs wings can beat up to 200 times per second. the ruby-throated hummingbird 3 4eats too times its body weight every day. This food comes from the nectar of many 5types of flowers.

1. 4.

2. 5.

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TuesdayFact or fantasy?

1. The leprechaun hid under a four-leaf clover.

Correct these sentences.

2. tracy and her makes cookies with eggs flower and butter

3. have you saw my black hat i want to wear it when i go skiing

Add a prefix to each word.

4. wind

5. cover

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined noun.

1. Jarred picked up the phone to take a message from Eric.

Which word does not belong in the group?

2. needle pencil pen marker

3. under over around fast

Correct these sentences.

4. the magician selected marco my classmate two come onto the stage to be his helper

5. at frans party me and karen had fun bobbing for apples

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Give the verb in the following sentences.

1. He listened to the radio in the car.

2. After the joke, they all laughed.

Correct these sentences.

3. our class has ten problems in the math book to dew

4. my sisters friend allison has swam across the pool holding her breath

Which is the correct way to divide the word into syllables?

5. lit-terb-ug litt-er-bug lit-ter-bug

What is the subject?

1. Jamie smiled as she unwrapped the present.

Correct these sentences.

2. dr hecker has forgot his patient in room to

3. we waited for mr and mrs ottawa to tell us if they has a baby boy or girl

Complete the analogies.

4. tomato : red :: banana :

5. morning : breakfast :: evening :

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1. The race lasted three hours. They ran in the rain. All of the runners finished.

2. It rained all day. The streets were flooded. Many cars were stuck.

3. We visited the childrenʼs museum. It just opened. We went there to see a display of Indian artifacts.

4. The phone rang three times. I ran to pick up the phone. No one was there.

5. That test was a breeze. I studied last night. I studied for two hours.

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Correct these sentences.

1. me and her left the coffee shop at the same time

2. thats the funnier joke ive ever heard laughed ellen

What is the root or base word?

3. unpleasant

4. sharpening

Which words have the same sound as the /i/ in “time”?

5. tic bind pint nimble

Fact or opinion?

1. Victor wore a black vest.

Give two words that rhyme with each of the following words.

2. life

3. alone

Correct these sentences.

4. now that he is a member of the club he will learn the secret handshake

5. erin said when i grew up i want to be a astronaut

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Sentence or not a sentence?

1. Into the pool.

Divide the following words into syllables.

2. morning

3. autograph

Correct these sentences.

4. im allergic to dust pollen and shrimp angie telled rosa

5. yes paige weared a gray dress to her job interview at acme computer services

Correct these sentences.

1. we likes to watch hour dad shave in the mornings

2. he had losed his book so i decided to help him find them

Give the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns.

3. Mom has a meeting with a client at 3:40.

4. The men marched to the beat of the drum.

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below.

5. I didnʼt know any answers on that arduous math test.

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Tell what the underlined figures of speech mean.

1. Howard and Richard knew the chant by heart.

2. She was green with envy that her sister won the contest.

3. “You donʼt have to bite my head off,” Grover said.

4. I was racking my brain trying to remember her name.

5. The television show was as interesting as watching paint dry.

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TuesdayWhat two words make up the contraction?

1. Iʼd

Correct these sentences.

2. he treated hisself to a milkshake at a restaurant called hamburger heaven

3. hank and laura have went out dancing there children are with a baby-sitter

Which word comes last in alphabetical order?

4. percent perceive perplex person

5. bloom blizzard blank blowfish

Give the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.

1. long

2. bad

Correct these sentences.

3. davids phone ringed three times before he answer it

4. they wore cowboy hats blue jeans and boots to the salinas california rodeo

Does the underlined adverb tell how, when, or where?

5. Audrey took the bus downtown.

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Thursday

Correct these sentences.

1. felicia why would you think that asked lupe

2. we has read a grate book called swamp fox

What part of speech is underlined?

3. He bought beautiful roses for his mom on Motherʼs Day.

What is the predicate?

4. Sharon tossed a dime to Perry.

What is the subject?

5. The pepperoni pizza was too hot to eat.

Correct these sentences.

1. hour vacation starts march 16 2005 and ends march 21 2005

2. karl has drank two glasses of punch and now he is getting some cake

Which word is spelled correctly?

3. celibrate selebrate celebrate celebreat

Which word does not belong in the group?

4. freezer microwave toaster oven

5. car bicycle rollerblades ice skates

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1. He a red turtleneck and black pants. war wore

2. Our lemonade stand made a ten dollar . profit prophet

3. Albert fifty pounds in the second grade. wade weighed

4. There were guests at the surprise party. eight ate

5. Which would you like to sit on? sighed side

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Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones?

1. see, view

2. flew, flu

Correct these sentences.

3. ive got a huge problem will you help me solve it asked danny

4. amber asked dr craven if he would be joining us for dinner

What part of speech is underlined?

5. They opened the jar of dill pickles.

Does the adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many?

1. Many books in the library never get checked out.

Correct these sentences.

2. dr crane has forgot to make reservations at the restaurant called petes grill

3. charleys cat and dog get along very good

Complete the analogies.

4. astronaut : space shuttle :: sailor :

5. St. Patrickʼs Day : shamrock :: Independence Day :

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ThursdayGive the plural form of the following nouns.

1. bunny

2. tooth

Correct these sentences.

3. im sorry kristy that you doesnt like the dinner

4. her and tony borrowed envelope to male there thank-you notes

Give two words that rhyme with the following word.

5. paint

What is the correct way to divide each word into syllables?

1. agree-ment a-gree-ment ag-ree-ment

2. eat-ing ea-ting eati-ng

Add a suffix to the word.

3. direct

Correct these sentences.

4. our principal ms henley handed out the citizenship awards

5. after looking through the refrigerator dad maked turkey sandwiches banana bread and apple slices for dinner

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Which reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia, telephone book, or almanac?

1. the names of several dentists in your area

2. what a Siberian tiger eats

3. the direction you would travel from Ethiopia to Niger

4. an antonym for the word “smooth”

5. the average temperature of Clinton, North Carolina

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Monday 1. Have you ever caught a frog before?2. My friend doesnʼt have any sisters.3. cafe4. back5. apple

Tuesday 1. white2. spots3. peeled 4. Mrs. Humphries asked, “Who is ordering lunch

today?”5. We donʼt have any pets in our family.

Wednesday 1. declarative2. interrogative3. My paper has no lines on it.4. Youʼll need crayons, scissors, and glue for this

project.5. We threw her a surprise party because it was her birthday.

Thursday 1. starving, voracious, ravenous2. They take ice-skating lessons on Wednesday.3. I donʼt know who read that pretty poem.4. plural noun5. singular noun

Friday 1. capitalization2. capitalization3. spelling4. no mistake5. punctuation

Monday 1. It is going to snow on Thursday.2. Have you ever gone skiing near Denver, Colorado?3. fishing4. Answers will vary.5. Answers will vary.

Tuesday 1. canʼt sit still, has extra energy2. time went by quickly3. Have you ever been to a rodeo?4. Iʼm glad that Elizabeth is in our class this year. 5. sentence

Wednesday 1. noun2. verb3. Answers will vary.4. My dad got a new job, and we have to move.5. Barry did well on his Spanish test last Tuesday.

Thursday 1. Emmy said, “We watched the news from 5:30

until 6:30.”2. Jerry, Rachel, and Tony rode the bus to school

this morning.3. proper noun4. common noun5. churches

Friday 1. atlas, almanac2. thesaurus3. telephone book4. dictionary 5. encyclopedia

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Monday 1. farthest2. Answers will vary.3. Answers will vary.4. Yes, Park Road Elementary School will have a book

fair in February.5. March 6, 2005, is my sisterʼs wedding.

Tuesday 1. opposite2. His shirt is missing two buttons. It needs to be

mended, too.3. Are you going to finish that book by Friday?4. past5. present

Wednesday 1. The hot-air balloon flew right over our house on

Saturday.2. We need to be at the bus stop by 7:58 or weʼll be late.3. prefix (pre)4. suffix (ful)5. closing

Thursday 1. opinion2. fact3. Katie, Kelly, and Frances are going to do a play

for our class on May 23, 2005.4. Have you ever read the poem called “Hello” by

Jack Prelutsky? 5. predicate

Friday Sentences will vary. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. Hank, a cowdog, is head of ranch security.2. Grover, Hankʼs friend, is easily scared.3. Loper is the owner of the ranch, and Hank loves

him. OR Hank loves Loper, the owner of the ranch.

4. Hank ran away because he thought no one loved him.

5. Cowdogs watch the chicken coop and protect the chickens from wolves.

Monday 1. I am going to have to tell Mrs. Joseph who really

broke her window.2. Sometimes I feel like having ice cream, and

sometimes I donʼt.3. does not4. I have5. synonyms

Tuesday 1. not a sentence2. sentence3. Danny said, “Nobody is going anywhere until our

work is done.”4. I havenʼt played baseball since the weather turned

colder.5. proper noun

Wednesday 1. end 2. He is under pressure to do his best in the game.3. They are not taking their team photograph until

Friday at 7:30.4. papper (paper)5. pickture (picture)

Thursday 1. small, smaller, smallest2. ugly, uglier, ugliest3. mi-cro-phone4. Did you know that most people have two kidneys?5. He is washing, waxing, and buffing his new Ford

Explorer.

Friday 1. very hungry2. similar, very much alike3. get dressed up, put on fancy clothes4. overplan and count on something (because it may

not happen)5. very quiet

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Monday 1. big, important2. a kind of fish3. Don went to Green Bay, Wisconsin, to watch our

team win.4. He and she (or They) have the same coat on today.5. howl

Tuesday 1. Do you know the name of the ballet with a boy

named Fritz and a girl named Clara?2. Tony said that baseball practice is changed to

Tuesday at 7:30.3. sus-pect4. fan-tas-tic5. day

Wednesday 1. tuna, fruit2. predicate3. subject4. Fay, Carol, and Gene went to the mall with their mother.5. He forgot to eject the tape from the VCR player.

Thursday 1. piano2. The workmen told us that the deck is going to be

finished on Saturday.3. If you donʼt wait forty-five minutes to swim after

eating, you could get a cramp. 4. football game5. movie theater

Friday 1. I2. They3. needs4. has5. Bring

Monday 1. Katherineʼs cat had kittens last Wednesday.2. “Iʼm sure you are going to get all the answers right

on your test,” said Mother.3. plural noun4. plural noun5. enough

Tuesday 1. body2. heading3. fact4. He wants Julie to keep talking. She is telling about

her ski trip to Stowe, Vermont.5. The groom made a toast at the wedding.

Wednesday 1. delighted, happy, glad2. Dad asked Mother, “Do you know where our theater

tickets are?” 3. I checked out library books on alligators, crocodiles,

and snakes.4. minite (minute)5. tastey (tasty)

Thursday 1. At 4:20 weʼll have a surprise party for Dr.

Andrews, our dentist.2. Daniel, Edward, and Gerald play football on

Thursdays.3. him4. her5. interrogative

Friday 1. dictionary2. thesaurus3. almanac4. encyclopedia5. atlas

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Monday 1. opinion2. fact3. nuclear, nutrition4. Marty went to visit his dad last weekend in Chicago,

Illinois.5. When the lamp broke, we tried to fix it with glue.

Tuesday 1. He gave me a choice between hamburgers or hot

dogs for lunch.2. The book The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein is

checked out.3. Answers will vary.4. Answers will vary.5. homophones

Wednesday 1. Wed.2. Dr. Boren, our dentist, gave us a new toothbrush at

our last appointment.3. Baxter the dog is trained to do four tricks.4. nine5. yellow

Thursday 1. library2. at a stoplight in a car3. petrafy (petrify)4. When she was six years old, she lost her first

tooth.5. Mother asked Alyssa, “Did you make your bed

this morning?”

Friday 1. capitalization2. punctuation3. capitalization4. no mistake5. spelling

Monday 1. Jaime and Henry drank all of their orange juice.2. How many times have you gone to the skating rink?3. practice4. powder, fasten5. future, haystack

Tuesday 1. sentence2. not a sentence3. We laughed at the joke that the comedian told. 4. Father is worried about the storm that is coming

on Monday.5. few

Wednesday 1. thought2. Oh, I wish I could have a new stereo in my bedroom.3. Donna asked Becky if she could help baby-sit on

Sunday.4. They are all flowers.5. They are all in or around the mouth.

Thursday 1. soc-cer2. bas-ket-ball3. “Will you lend me seven dollars for my lunch

today?” asked Sharon. 4. Walter brought the poem called “New Yearʼs Day”

to class to read aloud. 5. appt.

Friday Sentences will vary. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. The tall red glass is full of ice cream.2. We were hungry so we ate hot french fries at

McDonalds. 3. Do you like whipped cream, hot fudge, or cherries?4. I am hurrying because I have to be at work at 8:00,

and I am going to be late. 5. She has a brother named Brian who lives in Utah.

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Monday 1. Who won the game when you played Matt in

Monopoly®?2. Dad asked if I felt pressure to do well on the test.3. nonsense4. hang5. stone

Tuesday 1. four2. they3. him4. Our flight to Paris, France, left on time at 5:54 from

Dallas, Texas.5. Green, orange, and purple are secondary colors,

so they are formed by mixing primary colors.

Wednesday 1. grocery store2. Judy and I made up a dance to the song “Tiptoe

Through the Tulips.” 3. Itʼs a great time to be at Eastover Elementary

School.4. fact5. fantasy

Thursday 1. pass2. care3. Do you have any coffee, soda, or water for me?4. He agreed to cooperate with his partner. The

project was then able to be finished.5. vertical

Friday 1. doesnʼt eat much2. driving her crazy, irritating her3. really likes 4. is a good swimmer5. in trouble, in a predicament

Monday 1. Because the temperature dropped,

it began to snow.2. My friend is seven years old.3. We donʼt have any plates on the table for dinner.4. the chimpʼs banana5. the childrenʼs telephone

Tuesday 1. far 2. necktie, eye3. apply, pie4. Debbie doesnʼt ever talk to anyone in the class.5. Beth is the best friend that I have ever had.

Wednesday 1. They are birds.2. They are candy bars.3. Jerry asked, “How was the lunch you had with

Mother?”4. Dr. Soli said that I am going to need braces soon.5. thought

Thursday 1. “Our microphone is not working,” said the

announcer.2. Mrs. Brewer has read a book called Freckle Juice

by Judy Blume to our class.3. tired, sleepy4. shoe5. boy, man, person

Friday 1. bring2. parked3. complete4. Heʼll5. has

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Monday 1. someone who studies reptiles2. Mrs. Ellis said, “Tonightʼs homework is to write the

Preamble to the Constitution.” 3. Do you have any puppies for pets?4. boat OR submarine5. green

Tuesday 1. Because he was exhausted from the trip, Harold went

to sleep at 7:00 last Wednesday.2. Emily and Abby are learning to do the backstroke.

They want to be on the swim team.3. past4. present5. wouldnʼt

Wednesday 1. everything, hopefully, microscope2. thesaurus, opening3. cookie4. I brought two comic books to our classroom.5. My sister doesnʼt want to drop off Momʼs dry cleaning.

Thursday 1. Will you pour me a glass of ice water?2. Holly, Sara, and Molly found a quarter on the

sidewalk.3. luck4. understand5. lengthen

Friday 1. dictionary2. atlas, almanac3. telephone book4. thesaurus5. encyclopedia

Monday 1. cookies2. daisies3. bracelet4. I canʼt wait to go to my friendʼs beach house this

summer.5. Were you asleep when I came into your room to turn

off the light, Ralph?

Tuesday 1. Mr. Reid will teach the class how to count to ten in

German.2. Jessica said, “You got three out of four correct on

your homework.” 3. Texas, timeline, tryouts, two-step4. wail, waved, wriggled, write5. Answers will vary.

Wednesday 1. simile2. not a simile3. tires4. My friend and I do not get to sit together in school.5. Warren went (has gone) hiking with Marvin in

Yosemite National Park.

Thursday 1. verb 2. adverb3. Iʼll have a hot dog, nachos, and some soda. 4. Dr. Sanderlin is my neighbor and my catʼs

veterinarian.5. Answers will vary.

Friday 1. capitalization2. punctuation3. no mistake4. spelling5. no mistake

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Monday 1. I am concentrating on memorizing the poem

“Blue Days.”2. Emma got her ears pierced at Elway Village Mall

last December.3. the horseʼs shoes4. the hotelsʼ towels5. I have

Tuesday 1. Answers will vary.2. Answers will vary.3. Johnny helped Leo carry his bag to the bus stop,

so Leo bought Johnny a soda.4. Do you know what you are doing for the Super

Bowl in January?5. exclamatory

Wednesday 1. Billy taught us how to carve sculptures from ice.2. I didnʼt expect to see you here so late.3. synonyms4. lis-ten-ing5. at-ten-tive

Thursday 1. firefighter2. My parents told me that we are moving to

Kalamazoo, Michigan, in March.3. Mother planned a surprise party for Dadʼs

birthday.4. made up, contrived5. job, employment, position

Friday Sentences may vary somewhat. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. The green shirt is missing two buttons and needs

to be ironed.2. Is the silver 737 plane full?3. Her silver-haired grandmother is 85 and lives in

Chicago.4. The green car used a turn signal and turned left.5. I have two older sisters named Inez and Lola.

Monday 1. He counted license plates from eight different states.2. Dr. Beckwith, my eye doctor, told me that I need

glasses.3. fantasy4. sewed5. found

Tuesday 1. same, weight2. We got Dad two ties, three shirts, and a suit for

his birthday.3. Watch out! That stove is hot!4. mutual, myrtle5. must, mustard, mutiny

Wednesday 1. shier, shiest2. funnier, funniest3. fiction4. Clyde likes the smell of cinnamon candles.5. “Youʼve done a great job on your project,” said

Mrs. Crosby.

Thursday 1. Tanya, Eloise, and Judy put bandages on

their dolls.2. Have you ever sewn a dress before?3. Answers will vary.4. practice5. brilliant

Friday 1. it seemed like a long time2. screamed loudly3. had no money, very poor4. very dark5. clumsy, break things easily

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Monday 1. present2. future3. Joey wore suspenders and no belt to church.4. Ryan likes to watch the evening news from 6:00

until 6:30.5. Dr.

Tuesday 1. Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan are my favorite

basketball players.2. Jan caught two lizards to keep as pets.3. now4. three5. two

Wednesday 1. ordered breakfast from room service2. Our class went on a field trip to Gribble Dairy Farms

in Fayetteville, Arkansas.3. Weʼre all going to get to milk a cow at the farm.4. it5. he

Thursday 1. greeting2. Answers will vary.3. Answers will vary.4. Mary and I take ballet lessons on Wednesdays

and Fridays.5. Jacob and Barry are good friends, and they are

in the same class at school.

Friday 1. doesnʼt2. Peoria, Illinois3. August 15, 20054. gave5. threw

Monday 1. feet2. cities3. Our teacher let Sue and me get on the computer

for 30 minutes.4. “Are you ready for me to take your order?” asked

the waitress.5. at the beach

Tuesday 1. We searched very carefully, and found the remote

control under the sofa.2. Larryʼs only cat, Topsy, has gone to the vet three

times since March.3. common noun4. proper noun5. intent

Wednesday 1. lessen, provide relief from, get rid of, heal2. Answers will vary.3. Answers will vary.4. The ruler broke, and we donʼt have the number

three.5. He measured the length of the room in

centimeters.

Thursday 1. Her alarm didnʼt go off on time, so she overslept.2. Their birthday parties usually last until 5:00 p.m.3. Say, did you know that lemon juice will keep

apples from turning brown?4. nonfiction5. ending

Friday 1. encyclopedia2. almanac3. thesaurus4. telephone book5. telephone book

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Monday 1. Our summer vacation began on May 24, 2004, and

ended on August 13, 2004.2. Dad bought hot dogs for us to eat at the picnic.

Itʼs on Sunday.3. have not4. could have5. the blanketʼs color

Tuesday 1. dollar2. Canada, United States, Mexico3. lem-on-ade4. Next April I get to be in my cousinʼs wedding.5. Grandma will visit us on her way to Phoenix,

Arizona.

Wednesday 1. not a simile2. simile3. Erin announced to the class, “We are going to

visit Walt Disney World in August.” 4. Pam read the short story “The Talking Hen” to

our class.5. fantastic, fantasy, film, frying pan

Thursday 1. She and I wanted to prove that we were not in

the house when the lamp broke.2. The diver swam near the sharks to take pictures

of them. (or shark, it)3. interrogative4. learned5. sang

Friday 1. capitalization2. spelling3. punctuation4. punctuation5. spelling

Monday 1. simile2. metaphor3. His friend and he rode a snowmobile down Blacktop

Mountain very carefully.4. Jennifer announced over the microphone, “We will

play outside today if it isnʼt raining.”5. object pronoun

Tuesday 1. We recited a poem called “Jennie Mae” to our class

for the poetry festival.2. The silver jet landed (or lands) at Kennedy

International Airport at 7:03.3. pack 4. ordeal 5. organ

Wednesday 1. glad, joyful, elated2. In science class on Tuesday, we read about energy,

sound, and matter.3. The minister said to the bride and groom, “I now

pronounce you husband and wife.” 4. February5. safety

Thursday 1. Clark and Fredrick have been good friends since

October.2. “We rode horses from 4:45 until 6:30,” Amber told her mother.3. his4. he5. Answers will vary.

Friday Sentences may vary somewhat. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. A cold wind was blowing, the temperature was

dropping, and it was beginning to snow.2. He caught three wiggling trout.3. Our phone was busy because Mom had been

talking to Grandma for 20 minutes.4. We baked three dozen chocolate chip cookies.5. Wearing new uniforms, the band marched onto

the field and played three numbers.

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Monday 1. alarm, disappointment, fright2. no longer used, out of date3. Do you like the song “The Star Spangled Banner”? 4. The note said, “Bring paint, paper, and brushes to

art class.”5. digs

Tuesday 1. you had or you would2. She is moving to a new house at 3881 Hidden

Oaks Lane. 3. The handkerchief fell off the table, landed on the

floor, and blew into the living room.4. draggon (dragon)5. cavvern (cavern)

Wednesday 1. subject pronoun2. object pronoun3. We found a tick on our dog, Tucker.4. When you finish reading TV Guide magazine, will

you throw me the basketball? 5. flew, will fly

Thursday 1. Mother shouted, “Iʼve got the phone! You can

hang up now.” 2. Mr. Toby gave Larry the book The Five Chinese

Brothers to read over the weekend.3. how many4. fact5. fantasy

Friday 1. a big smile2. fighting3. likes to do things his own way4. at a high speed5. disoriented, dazed, not fully awake

Monday 1. actor2. subject3. I sat by myself on the plane and read four chapters.4. We visited Martin Luther Kingʼs memorial in Atlanta,

Georgia. 5. animals

Tuesday 1. Elvis, our cat, played with his toy, and then he

played on the scratching post.2. “Where is the dogʼs leash, Calvin?” asked Sara.3. quickly, quicker, quickest4. object pronoun5. subject pronoun

Wednesday 1. proper noun2. common noun3. The song “A Whole New World” is one of my

favorites.4. Albert forgot to wear green on St. Patrickʼs Day.5. command

Thursday 1. simile2. Eleanor has broken her leg and has to use crutches

for three weeks.3. Mr. Wheeler, do you have the phone number for

the Cub Scout leader?4. snakeʼs rattle5. businessmenʼs meeting

Friday 1. Do2. comes3. was4. buttons5. him

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Wednesday 1. low, sale2. think, focus3. “Well, do you want to take golf lessons with me?”

Mrs. Mermis asked.4. Wilmaʼs dog Buster chased a cat down Elm Street.

Did the cat get away?5. future

Thursday 1. Glenn went to the dentist on Wednesday and was

given a blue toothbrush.2. Mr. Ewing was working on his car engine in his

driveway.3. adjective4. verb5. Answers will vary, (ex. Letʼs open the presents in

his presence.)

Friday 1. thesaurus2. dictionary3. encyclopedia, almanac4. encyclopedia, almanac5. telephone book

Monday 1. Our class studied the graph to find information

about Americaʼs favorite pet.2. His car broke down on Peek Road, so we called

a tow truck.3. plural4. singular5. I am

Tuesday 1. the mall2. Jordanʼs team has two outs and three strikes.3. We heard Mrs. Talley tell Mr. Ogelvie that we are

going to have a fire drill at 2:30.4. fiction5. nonfiction

Monday 1. “Donʼt you wish your braces were coming off soon,

Maria?” asked Liza.2. Even though weʼd be late to the play, we decided to

wait in the car for the rain to stop.3. them4. he or she5. past

Tuesday 1. ape, mammal2. century3. We thought she was in the room when we made the

decision.4. The poem called “At the Seaside” by Robert Louis

Stevenson is six lines long.5. fact

Wednesday 1. misbehave2. Marissa said, “I couldnʼt get to sleep until 11:00

last night.” 3. Iʼm not going to get any salad for dinner tonight.4. re-mem-ber5. gym-nas-tics

Thursday 1. “My momʼs a nurse. She works at Colombia

Hospital,” Dan told Michael.2. The sign on the store said, “Come back in ten

minutes.”3. going4. hand5. Allisonʼs

Friday 1. punctuation2. punctuation3. no mistake4. spelling5. capitalization

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1. metaphor2. “Iʼd like to thank my mother, father, and sister

for helping me,” Margaret said.3. Brad Phillips is going to try out for an

ice hockey team.4. It5. His

Tuesday 1. af-ter-noon2. pro-pel-ler

Wednesday 1. Alfred, the gardener, celebrated his birthday

with our family.2. Carla, Kristopher, and David went fishing

last Saturday and caught three fish.3. fuzzy4. sunnier, sunniest5. healthier, healthiest

Thursday 1. suffix (-ly)2. We were studying Amelia Earhart in Mrs. Robinsonʼs class.3. Suzanne asked, “Do you want to go with me

to visit Mrs. Williams and her baby?” 4. subject pronoun5. object pronoun

Friday 1. go to too much trouble2. in a long time3. very old4. has it under control, knows what he is doing5. put yourself in his place, see it from his point of view

Monday 1. she will or she shall2. Eleanor is going to borrow Maryʼs blue dress for

the dance Friday.3. Theodore, Randy, and Cliff went with their dad

to buy a new car.4. bowling5. retire

Tuesday 1. He and she sang a duet at the talent show on

March 31, 2004.2. Clare, the weather girl, gave us the five-day

forecast for Kalamazoo, Michigan.3. smell, scent4. hidden5. interrogative

Wednesday 1. body2. signature3. at a bank4. He rides (or rode) a yellow bike that has ten speeds.5. The baby bird waited for its mother to bring it

a worm.

Thursday 1. today, faint, they2. Dianne blew out her candles at her

fifth birthday party.3. The ice cream was sweet, rich, creamy, and

covered in raspberries.4. read 5. rang

Friday Sentences will vary somewhat. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. Elena was surprised to get yellow roses

for Valentineʼs Day.2. The senators debated the tax bill for hours.3. Dr. Robbins, a surgeon, works in an animal

emergency room and operates on all kinds of animals.

4. Grandpa and I had salads for lunch at The Pasta Place on Grant Road.

5. The police analyzed the wreckage of the two-car accident that happened Saturday night.

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car. (possess)4. Mr. and Mrs. Alvarez have a new yellow sports

ORMr. and Mrs. Alvarez got a new yellow sports

car. (obtained)

to be out of town in January.3. I told Rich when he called that Brooke was going

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Monday 1. youʼre2. “Mr. Peterson, how much do these baseball cards

cost?” Aaron asked.3. Mary Poppins said, “A spoon full of sugar helps

the medicine go down.” 4. It5. him

Tuesday 1. Do you like an aluminum bat or a wooden one?2. Dad said, “We need to stop to buy bait before we

get to Lake Jordan.” 3. higher, highest4. stronger, strongest5. opinion

Wednesday 1. Guy left his job and moved to Sacramento,

California, to be a teacher.2. Dana, Steve, and Raphael have gone to

water-skiing camp since they were five.3. feel, pat, stroke4. find5. waitress

Monday 1. beginning2. dinosaur3. Cathy slipped on the ice. She fell on her right foot.4. In March we will have cheerleading tryouts at Miller

Junior High.5. flew

Tuesday 1. nonfiction2. Mrs. Deal, Mrs. Martinez, and Mr. Elmore are in

charge of the wrestling team.3. Ted took pictures of the team for Boysʼ Life

magazine.4. she is, she has5. they would, they had

Wednesday 1. In Dayton, Ohio, we rode go carts at the Dayton

County Fair.2. Louanne will feed the sheep, and then she will

take him for a walk around the farm.3. common4. proper5. your, golden

Thursday 1. division2. Weʼre saving our points to buy something for

Mrs. Ellisonʼs classroom.3. He doesnʼt like the taste of spearmint, but he

does like peppermint.4. bathroom, in the shower5. in the car, on the street

Friday 1. well2. good3. well4. me5. I

Thursday 1. Answers will vary.2. Answers will vary.3. The engineers gave up when they couldnʼt figure

out the problem.4. Dr. Riley read a poem called “Family Time,” and

then he sang a song called “We Are Family.”5. spe-cies

Friday 1. encyclopedia2. telephone book3. thesaurus4. almanac, atlas, or encyclopedia5. almanac or encyclopedia

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Monday 1. Paul fell asleep in front of the television at 6:30.2. Because the sign on Monroe Road was turned

around, we went the wrong way.3. spe-ci-men4. nutrition5. combination

Tuesday 1. Robert2. deer3. On July 4, 1776, The Declaration of Independence

was signed.4. Polly has broken her pencil, so sheʼll get up to

sharpen it.5. Answers will vary. (ex. After installing the grate,

the fireplace looked great.)

Wednesday 1. “Give me all your threes, Milo,” said Oliver.2. Milo said, “Go fish.”3. object pronoun4. object pronoun5. tastier, tastiest

Thursday 1. nonfiction2. fiction3. Our printer hasnʼt worked since last Wednesday.4. “We are having an assembly in the gym at 9:00,”

Mrs. Paetow said.5. simile

Friday Sentences may vary somewhat. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information. 1. Terrance called the computer store and was put

on hold for three minutes.2. Eloise fixed her ripped paper with some tape,

but she still wasnʼt happy with the way it looked.3. The trees need trimming and there are flowers to

plant, so we will work in the yard this weekend.4. Even though she had seen it before, Stacy rented

the movie 101 Dalmatians and returned it on time.5. The electronics store was having a 20% off sale,

so we bought computer disks.

Monday 1. Andrew and Gennine are building a new house

in Athens, Georgia.2. “How many fish do you want to catch?” the

fishing guide asked us.3. pick4. over5. poor

Tuesday 1. opinion2. fact3. Harold and Inez have to write thank-you notes

for their Christmas presents.4. “How many books did you read this summer?”

asked Miss Smith.5. The traffic light turned red, so we stopped the car.

Wednesday 1. “I just finished reading a book called Harriet the

Spy,” Alex told Bradly.2. Brenda whispered, “May I borrow your eraser?”3. future4. cold5. clover

Thursday 1. confuse2. tie3. The audience clapped loudly at the end of the play

Beauty and the Beast.4. Mrs. Lee said that we will have a fire drill at 8:45

on Thursday.5. va-ca-tion

Friday 1. punctuation2. punctuation3. spelling4. capitalization5. no mistake

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Monday 1. what kind2. which one3. Our friends have a big boat. We go sailing on Lake

Shasta.4. Rita and Thomas bought their favorite ice cream

after the ball game.5. sample

Tuesday 1. outside at night2. The wedding began at 7:30 and ended at 8:00.3. To make the pizza crust, Edna threw the dough into

the air.4. opinion5. opinion

Wednesday 1. Answers will vary. (ex. The weather forecast was the

deciding factor in whether we would go.)2. Answers will vary. (ex. I will make peace and

offer her a piece of pie.)3. past

4. He called Colleen, his best friend, to find out when the party will begin.

5. “Will you open this can for me?” Janna asked her brother.

Thursday 1. “I donʼt have any time to waste!” shouted Tonya

as she ran out the door. OR “I have no time...”2. “Watch out! There is a nail under your car tire!”

yelled Mark.3. verb4. pronoun5. promptly

Friday 1. in a difficult situation2. raining hard, pouring3. complimenting, bragging about you4. good luck5. someone was talking about you

Monday 1. loftier, loftiest2. smoother, smoothest3. Mon.4. “Well, thatʼs easy for you to say,” replied the tortoise

to the hare.5. The carʼs speakers sound like they blew out.

Tuesday 1. Alan is going to do two loads of laundry, and then

he will dry and fold them.2. “Yes, Sam, I want you to make this paper neater,”

said Mrs. Tuttle.3. Answers will vary.4. Answers will vary.5. down, ounce, grout

Wednesday 1. erosion2. Is he saving the seats for his friends at the play?3. Mario, Elvin, and Percy helped their mother plant

flowers in her garden.4. must not5. of the clock

Thursday 1. Heath will buy a new camera. He will take

pictures at the party.2. Suddenly, the sky turned dark, the clouds

rolled in, and it began to rain.3. fact4. fantasy5. adjective

Friday 1. catch2. best3. gone4. Theyʼre5. leads

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Monday1. skillfully 2. verb3. noun4. Did you see the dinosaur special on

PBS? I saw it twice.5. “Iʼm visiting Chicago, Illinois, for two

weeks,” said the tourist.

Tuesday1. They2. When they flipped the coin, he chose

to receive the ball first.3. Weʼve got a long way to go before we

get to Las Vegas, Nevada.4. boxes5. octopuses or octopi

Wednesday1. we will or we shall2. we have3. She and I went to First Federal Bank to

make a deposit on Monday.4. In Miss Nelsonʼs class we read a book

called James and the Giant Peach.5. synonyms

Thursday1. cm2. We are going to plant a yellow flower

called Suzyʼs Sunshine in the front yard.

3. George asked, “Did you hear the phone ring?”

4. past5. present

Friday1. punctuation2. spelling3. no mistake4. capitalization5. spelling

Monday1. him2. needle3. fast4. The magician selected Marco, my

classmate, to come onto the stage to be his helper.

5. At Franʼs party, Karen and I had fun bobbing for apples.

Tuesday1. fantasy2. She and Tracy make cookies with eggs,

flour, and butter.3. Have you seen my black hat? I want to

wear it when I go skiing.4. unwind, rewind5. uncover, recover, discover

Wednesday1. listened 2. laughed3. Our class has ten problems in the math

book to do.4. My sisterʼs friend Allison has swum

across the pool holding her breath.5. lit-ter-bug

Thursday1. Jamie2. Dr. Hecker has forgotten his patient in

room two.3. We waited for Mr. and Mrs. Ottawa to

tell us if they had a baby boy or girl.4. yellow5. dinner, supper

FridaySentences will vary somewhat. Accept any reasonable sentence construction that contains all the information.1. All the runners finished the three-hour

race in the rain.2. Because it rained all day, the streets

were flooded and many cars were stuck.

3. We visited the childrenʼs museum that just opened to see a display of Indian artifacts.

4. The phone rang three times, but when I ran to pick it up, no one was there.

5. That test was a breeze because I studied for two hours last night.

Monday1. slid into home plate2. listened to the tape of the choral group3. Darryl doesnʼt have any more room to

display all his trophies.4. “When is it going to stop raining?”

Robert inquired of Maren.5. adjective

Tuesday1. We have drawn a diagram of the

heart, lungs, and liver of a mouse.2. She had eaten buffalo wings,

breadsticks, and crackers before dinner.

3. begin.4. ordinary5. future

Wednesday1. neater, neatest2. pushier, pushiest3. We are meeting at Burger King at

11:00 on Saturday morning.4. He and I got a reward for finding

Kellieʼs lost cat.5. closing

Thursday1. what kind2. After staying up all night, we need an

hour nap.3. Your grandparents are celebrating their

fiftieth anniversary in April.4. opinion5. fact

Friday1. dictionary2. encyclopedia3. dictionary4. telephone book5. almanac, atlas, encyclopedia

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Monday1. longer, longest2. worse, worst3. Davidʼs phone rang three times before

he answered it.4. They wore cowboy hats, blue jeans,

and boots to the Salinas, California, rodeo.

5. where

Tuesday1. I would or I had2. He treated himself to a milkshake at a

restaurant called Hamburger Heaven.3. Hank and Laura went (or have gone)

out dancing. Their children are with a baby-sitter.

4. person5. blowfish

Wednesday1. “Felicia, why would you think that?”

asked Lupe.2. We have read a great book called

Swamp Fox.3. adjective4. tossed a dime to Perry5. The pepperoni pizza

Thursday1. Our vacation starts March 16, 2005,

and ends March 21, 2005.2. Karl drank (or has drunk) two glasses

of punch, and now he is getting some cake.

3. celebrate4. freezer5. ice skates

Friday1. wore2. profit3. weighed4. eight5. side

Monday1. synonyms2. homophones3. “Iʼve got a huge problem. Will you help

me solve it?” asked Danny.4. Amber asked Dr. Craven if he would

be joining us for dinner. 5. pronoun

Tuesday1. how many2. Dr. Crane (has or had) forgotten to

make reservations at the restaurant called Peteʼs Grill. OR Dr. Crane forgot to make reservations at the restaurant called Peteʼs Grill.

3. Charleyʼs cat and dog get along very well.4. ship, boat5. fireworks, flags, parades, picnics, etc.

Wednesday1. a-gree-ment2. eat-ing3. director, directing, direction, directly,

directive, directed4. Our principal, Ms. Henley, handed out

the citizenship awards.5. After looking through the refrigerator,

Dad made turkey sandwiches, banana bread, and apple slices for dinner.

Thursday1. bunnies2. teeth3. Iʼm sorry, Kristy, that you didnʼt (or

donʼt) like the dinner. 4. She and Tony borrowed envelopes to

mail their thank-you notes.5. Answers will vary.

Friday1. telephone book2. encyclopedia3. atlas, almanac, encyclopedia4. thesaurus5. almanac

Monday1. She and I left the coffee shop at the

same time.2. “Thatʼs the funniest joke Iʼve ever

heard,” laughed Ellen.3. pleasant4. sharp5. bind, pint

Tuesday1. fact2. Answers will vary.3. Answers will vary.4. Now that he is a member of the club,

he will learn the secret handshake.5. Erin said, “When I grow up, I want to

be an astronaut.”

Wednesday1. not a sentence2. morn-ing3. au-to-graph4. “Iʼm allergic to dust, pollen, and

shrimp,” Angie told Rosa.5. Yes, Paige wore a gray dress to her job

interview at Acme Computer Services.

Thursday1. We like to watch our dad shave in the

mornings.2. He had lost his book(s), so I decided to

help him find it (them).3. She4. They5. hard, difficult, long

Friday1. from memory2. jealous3. speak angrily4. really thinking hard, concentrating5. dull, boring