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ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 tur moil cor dur oy home land

2 cor rode void for lorn

3 bar ter poi son boy cott

4 as ter oid oy ster stub born

5 pau per gov ern hoist

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 hope less ness ex plain ing in com plete

2 employ ed econom ic re lax ing

3 happi ness ad mire care less ness

4 class ic domin ate s mis take s

5 dis rupt plast ic re join ed

6 pre dict de stroy ed fantast ic

7 soft ness pro pose com plete ness

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 hopelessness

2 fantastic

3 propose

4 completeness

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predict (verb) — explanation

If you predict an event, you say ahead of time that it will happen.

Synonyms - forecast, tell in advance

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predict — example

The ability to predict the weather has improved quite a bit in the last fifty years. Because of computers, scientists can now forecast future weather much more accurately.

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predict — check for understanding

People like to predict what will happen in the future. What are some changes you predict for the world?

Begin by saying:One change I predict for the world is . . .

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predict — word family

• predict –verb

• predictions –noun

• predictable –adjective

•unpredictable –adjective

Earthquakes are devastating, so scientists want to predict them. Unfortunately, scientists can make only general predictions about earthquakes. The exact time of an earthquake is not predictable. Except for large earthquakes occurring along well-known fault lines, the next earthquake is unpredictable.

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propose (verb) — explanation

If you propose a plan or an idea, you suggest it.

Synonym - suggest

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propose — examples

Jason proposed marriage to Amber.

Amber’s mother proposed that the wedding be held at Purple Aster Park.

Jason’s parents proposed that the wedding be held at the beach.

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All schools can improve. What improvements would you propose for your school?

Begin by saying: I would propose these improvements . . .

propose — check for understanding

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propose — word family

• propose –verb

• proposed –verb

•proposition –noun

A committee was asked to propose improvements in the city park. The committee members proposed that a playground for children be built. Their proposition led to the building of this playground.

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Review

1 discard

2 persist

3 record

4 exclude

I am thinking of a word:

• to store information in your computer

• to keep going, even though you want to give up

• to throw stuff out

• you don’t let your little brother go with you to a movie

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

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Cumulative Review

1 admit

2 propose

3 betray

4 distinct

5 contrast

6 predict

I am thinking of a word:

• you can see everything in a picture clearly

• you look at pictures of two houses and describe the differences

• someone confesses to doing something embarrassing

• to make a guess about who will win a soccer match

• to suggest a way to organize the books in the classroom

• you do something that hurts someone’s feelings

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 splen did air speed fe male

2 for get tex tile mem ber ship

3 free dom for est can teen

4 ben e fit left o ver home made

5 fif teenth land lord ev er green

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 novel ist pun ish ing van ish

2 a ston ish ing un self ish ex plode

3 optim ism flor ist con sume

4 dis a gree ing smart est hero ism

5 ab solute mis con duct pessim ism

6 human ist ad vertise s fin ish ing

7 in ter est ed re gret pre vent ed

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 unselfish

2 prevented

3 interested

4 florist

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astonishes (verb) — explanation

If someone or something astonishes you, they surprise you very much.

Synonyms - amazes, surprises

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astonishes — example

Every time I drive by this tulip field, the color of the tulips astonishes me.

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astonishes — check for understanding

Robin is reading an adventure story. What astonishes Robin?

Begin by saying:It astonishes Robin when she reads that . . .

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astonishes — word family

• astonishes –verb• astonished –verb• astonishing –adjective•astonishment –noun

The 12-foot tall skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex astonishes museum visitors. They are astonished by the height of the skeleton and the size of the astonishing teeth. You can see astonishment on the faces of many children when they stand under the skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus rex.

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regret (verb) — explanation

If you regret something that you have done, you wish that you had not done it, and, as a result, you feel sad or disappointed.

Synonym - feel sorry about

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regret — example

Ling is having difficulty writing her paper. She regrets that she did not start writing it earlier. She regrets that she did not do more research on her topic.

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David regrets lending his favorite book to a friend. What would you regret lending to someone if you didn’t get it back?

Begin by saying: I would regret lending . . .

regret — check for understanding

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regret — word family

• regret –noun• regrets –verb• regretful –adjective• regretfully –adverb

Ethan is remodeling his house and has one big regret. He regrets not starting this work years ago. He is regretful that he didn’t do small repairs back then because now he has to do major repairs. He should have fixed the first broken tile five years ago. Regretfully, now he must replace every tile.

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Review

1 record

2 exclude

3 predict

4 propose

I am thinking of a word:

• to stop somebody from taking part in an activity

• to suggest an idea

• to keep track of information in order to use it in the future

• to make a guess about the future

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

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Cumulative Review

1 astonishes

2 distract

3 contrast

4 persist

5 discard

6 regret

I am thinking of a word:

• to tell about the differences between Saturn and Mars

• to continue practicing the piano even though it’s difficult

• to feel sad because of what they had done

•somebody gives you a big surprise

• to throw away all your old gum wrappers

• someone opening the door takes all the students’ attention away from what they are doing

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 south west ern back ground sev en teen

2 life boat rail road char coal

3 road side e lec trode play ground

4 fau cet spell bound north west ern

5 cen sus sound track green house

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 loy al ist employ er per cent

2 con sid er ed in spect or un fortun ate

3 auth or con sum er s dis re spect ful

4 ex plore per son al com put er

5 ex tern al specif ic re tain er

6 in struct or s care ful pro pos al

7 un certain ab sorb ing un success ful

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 personal

2 employer

3 disrespectful

4 author

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personal (adjective) — explanation

A personal opinion, quality, or thing belongs or relates to a particular person.

Synonyms - individual, unique

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personal — examples

William has his own personal style.

The cell phone belongs to William. It is his personal cell phone.

William is energetic, honest, and kind. These are some of his personal qualities.

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personal — check for understanding

What are some of your positive personal qualities?

Begin by saying:Some of my positive personal qualities include . . .

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external (adjective) — explanation

External means happening, coming from, or existing outside a place, person, or area.

Synonym- outsideAntonym- inside

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external — examples

This hard drive is not inside a computer, but outside of it. That is why it’s called an external hard drive.

The Space Needle in Seattle is known for its external features, not for what is inside the building.

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The outer or external part of the ear is simple in appearance, but the inner ear’s appearance is very complex. What other things have a simple external appearance but are complex on the inside?

Begin by saying: Something that has a simple external appearance but is complex on the inside is a . . .

external — check for understanding

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Review

1 predict

2 propose

3 astonishes

4 regret

I am thinking of a word:

• to suggest a plan to your friend

• something completely amazes someone

• to feel sorry about badmouthing your friend to someone else

• to tell ahead of time what you think is going to happen

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

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Cumulative Review

1 persist

2 betray

3 external

4 distinct

5 record

6 personal

I am thinking of a word:

• the opinions are those of a particular person

• you continue to do something even though it’s difficult

• to photograph an event and save the photos to show others

•a fire escape on the outside of a building

• you can recognize one person’s voice even though several people are talking

• your friend hurts your feelings

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 pil low town ship road way

2 suc ceed el bow cinch

3 flow er pot wil low o ver throw

4 show down sur face down load

5 thir teenth down hill win dow sill

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 man age en tertain er strugg le

2 re con sid er price less con tamin ate

3 mis hand le dis ast er s re gret ful

4 govern or be moan ed cott age

5 in vent or s harv est ed hudd le

6 magnet ism im per fect pack age

7 re semb le dam age com pre hend

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 manage

2 mishandle

3 reconsider

4 contaminate

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contaminated (adjective) — explanation

If something becomes contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, it becomes impure or harmful.

Synonym - pollutedAntonym - pure

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contaminated — example

This water became contaminated when sewage flowed into it. The water is so contaminated that it cannot be used for drinking or irrigation.

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How can air and water become contaminated?

Begin by saying:

1. Air can become contaminated when . . .

2. Water can become contaminated when . . .

contaminated — check for understanding

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contaminated — word family

• contaminating –verb

• contaminated –adjective

•contamination –noun

The smoke is contaminating the air. The air is now dirty and harmful to breathe. It is contaminated. The contamination is dangerous for all living things.

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comprehend (verb) — explanation

If you cannot comprehend something, you cannot understand it.

Synonym - understand

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comprehend — example

Madison comprehends what she reads. She comprehends the ideas presented and the meanings of the words.

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What are some things that you have to comprehend or understand in school?

Begin by saying: In school, I have to comprehend . . .

comprehend — check for understanding

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comprehend — word family

• comprehend –verb• comprehended –verb• comprehensible –adjective•comprehension –noun

This year, the students were able to comprehend their textbooks. The students comprehended the content because their teacher had selected well-written, comprehensible textbooks. The teacher tested the students’ comprehension by asking questions about what they had read.

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Review

1 astonishes

2 regret

3 personal

4 external

I am thinking of a word:

• something surprises you

• it belongs to you

• happening outside a house

• you feel disappointed that you chose the black bike helmet instead of a red one

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

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Cumulative Review

1 propose

2 exclude

3 contaminated

4 predict

5 absurd

6 comprehend

I am thinking of a word:

• to say when the chicks will hatch from their eggs

• what you’d think if you saw an elephant flying

• to understand the meaning of the sentences you read

• to suggest an idea for a field trip

• to tell certain kids that they can’t sit at your lunch table

• the air is harmful because dirty gases have been allowed to mix with the air

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 rain bow mar gin pow er house

2 shad ow speed boat di vide

3 ship yard air flow down town

4 snow flake germ free o ver flow

5 top soil cow boy marsh mal low

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 com pre hen sive pro tec tion un pro fes sion al

2 re cep tion ist posi tive participa tion

3 ex ten sive gigant ic in va sion

4 per cent age con clu sion cau tion ed

5 com ple tion re fus al re gen er ate

6 im ita tion effec tive de monstra tion s

7 ad minist er s in ten tion al con serva tion ist

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 percentage

2 comprehensive

3 positive

4 intentional

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intention (noun) — explanation

An intention is an idea or plan of what you are going to do.

Synonym - plan

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intention — examples

Fritz’s intention was to climb this mountain.

His intention was to complete the climb in two days.

His intention was to carry all of the necessary items in his backpack.

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intention — check for understanding

Chloe takes guitar lessons once a week and practices every day. What is Chloe’s intention?

Begin by saying:Chloe’s intention is to . . .

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Lewis

intention — word family• intention –noun• intentional –adjective• intentionally –adverb• unintentional –adjective

In 1804, the U.S. president asked Lewis and Clark to explore new lands with the intention that they travel to the Pacific Ocean. The president also wanted them

to conduct an intentional study of plants, animals, and resources and to intentionally record their observations. Even though it was unintentional, Lewis and Clark supported civil rights when they invited a woman and a slave to vote on important decisions during the journey.

Clark

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administers (verb) — explanation

If someone administers something such as a country, business, or organization, he or she takes responsibility for organizing and supervising it.

Synonym - manages

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administers — examples

Ms. Stanford administers the local hospital. She and her staff are responsible for all hospital activities.

Dr. Baum administers the activities at a private college.

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Mr. Samuels, a principal, administers many activities at his school. What are some of those activities?

Begin by saying: One of the activities that Mr. Samuels administers is . . .

administers — check for understanding

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administers — word family

• administers –verb• administering –verb• administration –noun•administrator –noun

Mr. Roberts administers activities at the Yellow Aspen Activity Center. Administering the center’s activities is a demanding job. So, Mr. Roberts has many employees in his administration. Despite the challenges of the job, Mr. Roberts enjoys his position as an administrator.

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Review

1 personal

2 external

3 contaminated

4 comprehend

I am thinking of a word:

• to understand something

•belonging to you

• a large amount of oil has been spilled into a river

• appearing on the outside of a computer

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.

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Cumulative Review

1 intention

2 record

3 administers

4 regret

5 discard

6 astonishes

I am thinking of a word:

• someone supervises an organization’s activities

• to feel sorry about not studying hard enough to pass the test

• to throw out everything you no longer want

• to write down information about an event so people can refer to it

• the high-speed train in China surprises most people

• a plan to get to the airport two hours before the flight

Show me the number of the word with your fingers.