Week 15
Spelling and Skills
Group C
| 1.wrong | 2.sprinkle | 3.found | 4.drink |
| 5.singer | 6.fling | 7.blanket | 8.bandit |
| 9.blond | 10.candle | 11.defend | 12.blunt |
| 13.strong | 14.attend | 15.plenty | 16.kingdom |
Language
A sentence has a subject and a predicate.
A subject tells who or what is doing something in the sentence.
A predicate tells what the subject is doing, or the action part.
Nouns: common names a person, a place, or a thing
proper names a specific person place or thing and starts with a capital letter
verb shows action
abbreviations a shortened way to write a word
compound words two words joined together to make one word
commas in a series red, yellow, and blue
synonyms words that mean almost the same
irregular plurals change y to i and add es; change f or fe to v then add es; alternate spellings
prefix- letters added before a word to change its meaning
suffix letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning
root word the word before you add any other word parts
Comprehension Skills
Check for Understanding
Cross Checking (Does it look right, does it sound right, does it make sense?)
Back up and reread
Tune into interesting words
Monitor and Fix- up
Voracious Reading/Fluency
Nonfiction
Cause and Effect
Making Mental Pictures
Asking Questions
Vocabulary Skill
High Frequency Words
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why
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over
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little
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live
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very
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name
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say
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wish
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new
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work
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me
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after
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good
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great
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work
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sound
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know
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back
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thing
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sentence
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where
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would
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take
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place
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give
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our
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man
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help
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write
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only
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year
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most
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just
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think
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through
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your
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Key Vocabulary
antennae a pair of long, thin feelers on the head of an insect
cocoons coverings of silky thread that larvae live in as they change and grow
colonies groups of insects of the same kind that live together
fungus one of a large group of plants, such as mushrooms and mold, that do not have leaves or flowers
larvae the worm-like forms of a very young ant or other insects
tunnels long holes under ground