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ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words

1 bliz zard haunt hol i day

2 mer maid mod ern trans port

3 north ern car go hard ship

4 gar land cav ern o ver haul

5 back yard bor der part ner ship

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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes

1 un fit pre pro gram obtain

2 a larm per form re pay

3 un com mon de part pro long

4 ab sorb dis card un a fraid

5 per mit im part per sist

6 portray a lert mis in form

7 dis com fort pre fix a part

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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation

1 persist

2 unafraid

3 misinform

4 apart

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discard (verb) — explanation

If you discard something, you get rid of it because you no longer want it or need it.

Synonym - throw awayAntonym - keep

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discard — examples

When you throw out trash, you discard it.

When you give away clothes that no longer fit you, you discard them.

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discard — check for understanding

What are some items that you should discard?

Begin by saying:I should discard . . .

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persist (verb) — explanation

If you persist in doing something, you continue to do it, even though it is difficult or other people are against it.

Synonym - keep goingAntonym - give up

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persist — example

The runner persisted by practicing for many months and learning to run faster. Because the runner persisted, he won the race.

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If Jenn persists with her studies, what will be some benefits?

Begin by saying: If Jenn persists with her studies, some benefits will be . . .

persist — check for understanding

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persist — word family

• persist –verb

• persistent –adjective

•persistence –noun

Chen wanted to play violin in the youth symphony. He had to persist. He was persistent, practicing every day and taking weekly lessons. Because of his persistence, Chen was asked to audition for (try out for) the youth symphony.

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ReviewShow me the number of the word with your fingers.

1 contrast

2 distinct

3 betray

4 absurd

I am thinking of a word:

• you can clearly hear someone’s voice

•very silly

•you hurt someone who trusts you

• to look at two things and show the differences

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Cumulative ReviewShow me the number of the word with your fingers.

1 discard

2 distract

3 admit

4 persist

5 absurd

6 betray

I am thinking of a word:

• to keep at something even though other people are against it

• to disappoint someone who trusts you

• to tell the truth even if you aren’t willing to

• to disturb someone’s attention from what they are doing

• ridiculous and silly

• to get rid of things you no longer need

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