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DISC 1 TRACK 10 CULTURE LESSON 3 Currency / Money Penny 1 cent Published by HEC Reading Horizons Copyright © March 2005 ISBN 0-928424-49-9 11 Nickel 5 cents Dime 10 cents Quarter 25 cents Half Dollar 50 cents One Dollar 100 cents MANUAL: Lesson 12

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DISC 1TRACK 10

CULTURE LESSON 3

Currency / Money

Penny — 1 cent

Published by HEC Reading Horizons Copyright © March 2005 ISBN 0-928424-49-9 11

Nickel — 5 cents Dime — 10 cents Quarter — 25 cents Half Dollar — 50 cents One Dollar — 100 cents

MANUAL: Lesson 12

Currency/Money Arrange your students in pairs. Give each pair five pennies, five nickels, five dimes, five quarters and five half-dollars. Have them work together arranging the money to equal both the horizontal and vertical totals.

.90

.53

$2.05

.62

.45

.72 $1.60 .70 .86 .67

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ENGLISH WORKSHEET 6

Pronouncing Letter Group #3

PRONOUNCING /n/ as in nut: TONGUE: is firmly pressed against gum ridge behind upper front teeth AIRSTREAM: is continuous through the nose VOCAL CORDS: are vibrating (voiced) PRONOUNCING /p/ as in pan: LIPS: are pressed together AIRSTREAM: is stopped then exploded VOCAL CORDS: are not vibrating (voiceless) PRONOUNCING /r/ as in red: TIP OF TONGUE: is curled upward but does not touch the roof of the mouth AIRSTREAM: is continuous VOCAL CORDS: are vibrating (voiced) PRONOUNCING /s/ as in sun: TIP OF TONGUE: is near but does not touch gum ridge behind upper front teeth AIRSTREAM: is continuous without interruption VOCAL CORDS: are not vibrating (voiceless) PRONOUNCING /o/ as in otter: LIPS: are completely apart in a yawning position JAW: is lower than for any other vowel TONGUE: is flat on the floor of the mouth

MANUAL: Lesson 12COMPUTER: Lesson 5

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ENGLISH WORKSHEET 7

N/n N /n/ N /n/

n a n e n o n o

n a p (n.)

P/p P /p/ P /p/

p a p e p o p o

p a d (n.)

p a n (n.)

p e n (n.)

R/r R /r/ R /r/

r a r e r o r o

r a g (n.)

r a m (n.)

r a n (v.)

r e d (adj.)

S/s S /s/ S /s/

s a s e s o s o

s a d (adj.)

s a p (n.)

x

x x

x x

x x x x

x

MANUAL: Lesson 12COMPUTER: Lesson 5

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ENGLISH WORKSHEET 8

B/b F/f ba be bo bo fa fe fo fo Bob bog fog D/d G/g da de do do ga ge go go dog dob gob H/h J/j H /h/ H /h/ J /j/ J /j/ ha he ho ho ja je jo jo hot hog hop job jog L/l M/m L /l/ L /l/ M /m/ M /m/ la le lo lo ma me mo mo

x x x x x

x x x

x x x

log lob mop mob x x x x

Practice these words. They use consonants you have learned and the vowels a and e.

d e n (n.)

m e n (n.)

p e g (n.)

m a p (n.)

x x x x

MANUAL: Lesson 12COMPUTER: Lesson 5

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ENGLISH WORKSHEET 9

Reading With the Vowel O

b o g (n.)

p o p (v.)

j o b (n.)

h o g (n.)

s o p (v.)

s o b (v.)

l o g (n.)

p o d (n.)

m o m (n.)

m o p (n.)

r o b (v.)

x x x x

x x x x

x x x

In the empty boxes above the words sop, job, and sob, draw a picture to remind you of what the word means.

MANUAL: Lesson 13COMPUTER: Lesson 5

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MOST COMMON WORDS 2

come some said you your from he me to do mother father are where what doing

“I have a job,” said Jon. “Where is your job?” asked Mother. “My job is at the lab,” he said. “Where is Father and what is he doing?” asked Jon. “Is he at his job?” “He is at his job at the dam,” said Mother. “Do you have a job, Mother?” asked Jon. “I do,” said his mom. “My job is to get eggs from the hens.” “I have some eggs,” said Jon. “What are you doing with your eggs?” asked Mother. “I put my eggs in a red pan at the lab,” said Jon. “You and Father come to the lab and see the eggs in the pan,” said Jon.

MANUAL: Lesson 14COMPUTER: Lessons 5 & 6

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PRONOUNS

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.

Subject Pronouns

A subject pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence.

I we you you he, she, it they Jan and her mother are doing a job. They have rags and a mop.

Object Pronouns

An object pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the object of a verb.

me us you you him, her, it them Mother had some eggs. Mother cooked them.

Possessive Pronouns

A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that names who or what has something.

my, mine our, ours your, yours your, yours his, her(s), its their, theirs The red pen is mine. Len had his pen in his bag.

NOTE: It is a singular pronoun. Example: Jan has a fan. It is red. Its is a possessive pronoun. Example: The dog dropped its bone. It’s is a contraction for it is. Example: I have have a job at the lab. It’s a good job.

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USING PRONOUNS

Find the pronouns in the following sentences. Underline the pronoun and circle the noun or nouns that it replaces. Example: My name is Kim. I am six years old.

1. Pam is a girl. She is my friend 2. Pam likes to jog. She jogs a lot.

3. Sam fed his hens.

4. Where are Ned and Sam? They are at the lab.

5. Ned and Sam went to the lab. They met father there.

There may be more than one noun or pronoun used in the following sentences. Mark them the same as the sentences above. Example: Meg put the bag down. She set it on the desk.

1. Mother and Jen had an egg. They cooked it for father.

2. Peg gave Father a map. He put it in the den.

3. Meg has six cats and Pam has six dogs. They have lots of pets!

Fill in the correct pronoun. The noun it refers to is underlined.

1. Jon and _______ friends like to play ball. (his, their)

2. Jon has six bats. ______ let me use one of them. (it, he)

3. ______ was a good bat! (He, It)

4. The men won ________ game. (his, their)

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