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How do the characters in this theme "give their all",? After readingeach selection, answer the Cluestions to complete the chart.
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What traitsdoes the main
character hove?What actions orachievementshelp reveal
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What kind ofwriting is theselection anexample of?
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others?
What have you learned in this theme about facing challenges?
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Name Graphic Organizer Fact andOpinion Chart
That a fact?
Passage Fact orI
How I Can TellOpinion?
Page 139, paragraph 1: "I
thought I was ready to become aSenior skater, at the age of twelve."
--Page 140, paragraph 5: "Frank I
is one of the greatest coaches inthe world."
Page 144, paragrph 6: "Thejudges look for many required, l' ", e ements In a program.
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Page 150, paragraph 4: "And you
can never forget how important, "
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Comprehension Check
A figure Skater's Trading CarWhat if figure skaters were featured on trading cards as baseballplayers are? Complete the fact sheet so It gives vital informationabout Michelle Kwan. Then use the facts to write (l paragraph thatmight appear on the back of a Michelle Kwan trading card.
FACT SHEETWho Michelle Kwan is: Kwan: Figure Skater
Who her coach was:
What she was especially good at when shewas young:
Age at which she became a Senior skater:
How she had to improve in order tocompete as a Senior skater:
Her world records (see page 153):
Two pieces of advice she might give otheryoung athletes:
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Comprehension Skil Fact
and Opinion
Is fact?Read the following passage. Then answer the Cluestions on page 67.
A Track Legend"Wlma Rudolph was perhaps the greatest female track athlete
of her time. She was the first American woman to win three goldmedals in a single Olympics. She also received many honors,including the Sullivan Award as the countr's top amateur athlete,
and a place in the Women's Sports Hall of Fame, the Black SportsHall of Fame, and the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.
Rudolph achieved success despite great personal obstacles. As achild, she was stricken with polio, pneumonia, and scarlet fever.
Some doctors said she would never walk. Yet no one could havebeen more determined to beat the odds. Mter years of ohvsicaJL ,therapy, Rudolph put aside ber leg braceat age cleven and went on to become agreat athlete in high school and college.
At the 1960 Olympic Games,Rudolph was the star of the American
team. She won gold medals and setworld records in the 1 DO-meter dash, the
200-meter dash, and the 400-meter relay.
Rudolph later became a coach and ateacher. She also wrote a book about her
life that was made into a movie. Therehas never been an American athlete whoovercame more obstacles in life than Wìlma
Rudolph. She should be an inspiration toall Americans, and to athletes everyhere.
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Comprehension SkilFact and OpinionName
Answer these Cluestions about the passage on page 66.
I. What opinion about \Vlma Rudolph does the author give in thefirst paragraph? Write the sentence that states the opinion.
2. Which words in ths sentence show that the statement is an opinionand not a fact?
3. Which sentence from the second paragraph contains no opinions?
4. The third paragraph contains one opinion and several facts. Write them here.
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Michelle Kwan: Heart of aChampionStructural Analysis
Compound Words
Compound CreativityRead the pairs of sentences. Identify the compound word in the firstsentence, and write the words it is made from.
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I . Even when my piano recital didn't go wen, I believed in myself.
2. Jen win do whatever it takes to make the soccer team.
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3. Throughout the school year, I use the gy as often as I can. o+
4. I have to do my homework before I can go biking with my friends.
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5. Philip spoke loudly from the stage so that everybody in theauditorium could hear him.
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Word Chain Playa compound word game. Start with a compoundword. Use either of the words in it to form a new compound word.Then use part of the new word to form another compound. Keepyour word chain going as long as you can.
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Spellng Compound WordsName
Compound WordsA compound word is made up of two or more smaller words.To spell a compound word correctly, you must remember if it iswritten as one word, as a hyphenated word, or as separate words.
wheel + chair = wheelchair up + to + date = up-to-datel'rst + old = first aid
Write each Spellng Word under the heading thClt tells how
the compound word is written.
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2. wheelchair
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12. daytime
13. whoever
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15. turnpike
16. shipyard
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I 8. household
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20. brother-in-law
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Parts Write the Spellng Word that hasone of the parts in each compound word below.
I. wildfire
2. dateline
3. grandstand
4. sales tax
5. evergreen
6. wayside
7. turnover
8. holdup
Clue Addition Add the ch.ies to create a Spellng Wi:i:i'
9. large boat + play area =
10. comes before second + assist =
I I. "Hooray!" + person in charge =12. try out + hollow cylinder =
13. container made of twigs + sphere =
14. not night + what a watch measures =15. circular frame with spokes + piece of furniture =
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Spellng Compound Words
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2. wheelchair
3. cheerleader
4. newscast
5. weekend
6. everybody
7. up-to-date
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9. first aid
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12. daytime
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Ing and WritingProofreading Circle the five misspelled Spellng Words in thistrcliscript of (l television news report. Then write each wordcorrectly.
To end. tonight's newskast, we have a story about
a local girl who made good. Debbie Martin, who startedskating years ago on a pair of homemad skates, is goingto the Junor Nationals. Debbie's parents, older sister,and brother-in-Ior will accompany her to Seattle. For
years, they have watched Debbie practice on the famil's
basketball court, which her father flooded in winter and
allowed to freeze over. This week-end they will watch
her in a world-class arena. We know that everbody in
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you enjoy playing or watching. Does it have anything incommon with figure skating? How is it different from figure
skating?
On a separate piece of paper, write CI paragraph in which
you compare and contrast two sports. Use SpellngWords from the list.
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2. wheelchair
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Vocabulary Skill WordFamilies
Name
Family MattersDecide which word best completes each sentence. Write the word inthe blank.
I. When he realized that he had missed the team tryouts, Todd
turned red with ____
L_==::§rious Jfury infuriate
2. Twenty school bands besides ours were entered in this year's
state ________
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3. Vanila ice cream with fudge sauce is a dessert I find
resistance resist
4. Because the top math student receives a prize, my sister is
to get a good grade on her next test.motion motivated Imove
5. Please wait until it is your turn to play
the computer game.
I imp-atient,patience patiently
Now write two sentences, using two words you hove not used yet.
6. _____ ~,gi ,
7. ________.._.
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Grammar Skill Commonand Proper NounsName
Champion MichelleCommon and Proper Nouns A common noun names any person,place, or thing. A proper noun names a particular person, place, orthing. Each important word in a proper noun begins with a capital letter.
We met at the statue. statue: common noun
We met at the Statue of liberty. Statue of Uberty: proper noun
Coach Boe taught me how to skate. Coach Boa: proper noun
A coach taught me how to skate. coach: common noun
She is from another state. state: common noun
She is from California. California: proper noun
Copy the nouns from the following sentences into the propercolumns below. When you rewrite a proper noun, be sure tocapitalize correctly.
I. debbie went to t.lie sbring rink on saturday.2. In the witer, the pond is frozen.
3. miguel is fast when he puts on his skates.4. I competed in the race at valley middle schooL.
5. Have you ever skated at rockefeller center?
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Gramar Singular andPlural Possessive Nouns
Name
Singular and Possessive Nouns A possessive noun shows ownership
or possession. To form a singular possessive noun, add an apostropheand -s ('s). To form a plural possessive noun, adà an apostrophe (') if thenoun ends with s. Otherwise, add an apostrophe and -s ('s).
Singular Singular Plural PluralPossessive Possessive
cat cal's cats cats'
country country's countries countries'
Jones Jones's Joneses Joneses'woman woman's women women's
mouse mouse's mice mice's
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I. Our (school)
sponsored a cityde competition. _
2. The fifth grade (classes)
skating club
skaters were great. _
3. The first event was the (seniors)
short program. _
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Gninnnar Skil Writing
Possessive PhrasesName
My friend's Skating PondWriting POSSE!ssivE! Phrases It is easy to make a mistake when forming
the possessive of a plural or a singular noun. Therefore, when youproofread, pay special attention to possessive nouns.
Chris in Maine wants to send this e-mail message to Joann in Florida.Proofread the messagE! for errors in possessive nouns. Write thecorrect possessive forms above the iine, as shown.
friends'
Example: My two friend's reports are about hockey.1\
From: cwm(gfrozennorth.comPL8: Ice and Sno'JJ
Hi Joann!
I have been ice-skating on my familys pond. The
pond froze solid last week. It is safe to skate on it
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Michelle Kwan: Heart of aChampionWriting SkillAnnouncement
Name
Writing AnnouncementHow can you find out when and where Michelle Kwan is going toskate in a competition or perform in an exhibition? You might readan announcement on a bulletin board or in a newsletter, or you
might hear one on the radio or TV. An anouncement is a shortspeech or notice that gives important information about an event.
Fil in the chart below with details about an upcoming skatingperformance by Michelle Kwan or some other sporting event.
Date
Time
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Now write your announcement on a sepim::te sheet of paper. Statethe purpose of the announCement at the very beginning. Thenprovide information that answers these Cluestions: who? what'
where? when? why? how? and how much? Be sure to include theexact date, time, location, and cost of the event as well as otherdetaiis about the program. Use clear, interesting, and friendlylanguage that the audience wil understand.
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Writing Skil Improving
Your Writing
A careful writer makes sure that the information in an announcement is
complete and presented in a clear order. Sequence words, such as first,next, and last, help clarify the order of events and call attention to what ismost important.
Somehow, this announcement has gotten scrambled. Reorder thesentences so that the announcement follows the seCluence of events.
Pay attention to seCluence words that give clues to the order of thesentences. Then write the revised announcement on the lines below.
l ='.1é 711After the match, a victory party wil be held in the
cafeteria. Game time is 3 P.M. Following the pep rally,
the Bloomington Výildcats will play against the ForestLane Eagles for the regional championship at O'NeilField. During the rally, Coach Strauss wil introduce allof the players and hand out free T-shirts and banners.There will be a pre-game pep rally tomorrow at 2:20 inthe gy before the most important soccer match of the
season. Go Wìldcats!
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Reading-WritingWorkshop-~Revising Your PersonalEssay
Reread your personal essay. What do vou need to make it better?Use this page to help you decide. Put i: checkmark in the box foreach sentence that describes your personal essay.
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D My main focus is clear throughout the essay.
D I wrote the essay in my own voice from my own point of view.
D The ending sums up the main focus of my essay.
D There are almost no mistakes.
Gettng Stronger
My introduction could be more interesting.
My main focus is not always dear.
The point of view is sometimes unclear.
The ending doesn't make the essay feel finished.
There are a few mistakes.
Try Harder
D My introduction is boring.
D The main focus is not clear.
D The point of view is unclear.
D There are a lot of mistakes.
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Name
Possessive nouns show ownership.
To form the possessive of a singular noun add an apostrophe and s.To form the possessive case of a plural noun ending in s, add just an apostrophe.
Rewrite each phrase, using a possessive noun. Then use the newphrase in CI sentence of your own.
I . the music of the composer
2. the skill of the musicians
3. the authority of the conductor
4. the hush of the spectators_
5, the sore throat of the actress
6. the big chance for the understudy
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Frequently Misspelled WordsName
Spellng WordLook for familiar spellng patterns to help you remember how tospell the Spellng Words on this page. Think carefully about the
parts that you find hard to spell in each word.
Write the missing letters in the Spellng Words below.
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2. w dn't
3. do
4. happ
5. sam one
6. sometim
7. diff r nt
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15. h --Study List On a separate piece of paper, write each Spellng Word.Check your spellng against the words on the list.
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I. would
2. wouldn't
3. clothes
4. happened
5. someone
6. sometimes
7. different
8. another
9. weird
10. eighth
Ii. coming
12. getting
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15. here
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Spellng Spreea For each sentence write a Spellng Word that
rhymes with the underlined word and makes sense in thesentence.
microphone.2. When Alison peered out the window, she saw a
looking bird.3. If my sweatshirt had a hood, I definitely wear it on a
day like this.
4. A humming sound was from the car's engine.5. We're to the store after you finish mowing the lawn.6. You shouldn't treat anyone in a way you want to be
treated yourself.
7. You have nothing to fear
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2. wouldn't
3. clothes
4. happened
5. someone
6. sometimes
7. different
8. another
9. weird
10. eighth
II. coming
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15. here
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Frequently Misspelled WordsName
Proofreading and WritingCircle the five misspelled Spellng Words in this
certifcate. Then write each word correctly.
I. would
2. wouldn't
3. clothes
4. happened
5. someone
6. sometimes
7. different
8. another
9. weird
10. eighth
II. coming
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Certficate of Effort
This is to certify that Eduardo Díaz gave it all
he had in the four hundred meter race held on the
eightt day of May of this year. Just as the runners
were gering to the first turn, Eduardo fell. (No one
is sure just how it happenned.) He could easily have
stoped nmning there. Instead, he got back up, kept I I
goeing, and finished the race. We are proud to
recognize him here for his extraordinary effort.
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W'_~ Writing Hei:dlines Write four headlines for newspaper stories
about people who gave it all they hod. The headlines can be aboutpeopie in the theme's selections, can be about people you know offrom somewhere else, or can be compietely made up. Include aSpellng Word in each headline.
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2. If you are good at something, you have
3. If you buy an old record with one song on each side, you
become the owner of a
4. If you have agreed to help, you have
5. If yûu act without speaking7 yûu
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Suppose Manuel wrote about the talent show in his journal. Finish eachsentence to show what he might have said about his performance.
(today's date) (year)
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~I can't believe I survved the talent show. Here's how it happened. I'd
volunteered to
. Two things happened at rehearsal that should
made me nervous. First, Mr. Roybal's record player speed
Then, when Benny blew his trnmpet, I
On the night of the show, I had to wait for my tun onstage. A lot of
Jther kids performed before me. As I watched them, I
. Finally it was my tum. At Erst,
suddenly, something awful happened:
I didn't know what to do, so I
. As I left the stage, I
Here's the funny thing, After the performance
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Comprehension Skill StoryStructure
A ActRead the story. Them complete the activity 011 page 87.
Horsing AroundEvery year, the fift grade classes held a big softball game and talent
show. This year, Amy and Carmen decided to enter the talent show.Since their team was the Mustangs, the girls decided to dance in a horsecostume. Amy would be the front half and Carmen the back half.
They spent an entire weekend making a papier-mâché horse's head.
Carmen's dad sewed the body from fleecy brown cloth. The girls madethe mane and tail out of thick black yarn. Amy's mom helped them learn
a dance to a song called "Plains Pony."At last it was the day of the show. But as the girls nervously
galloped onto the softball diamond, they heard giggling from theaudience. Someone caned, "Hey, Horsey! You forgot something'"Carmen gasped, "Oh, no!" Peeking out from the horse's head,Amy saw something black near home plate. Their tail!
"What wil we do?" Carmen whispered. Amy replied,"We'll pretend we planned it this way!" The next timethey passed home plate, they dan.ced around the tail
and Amy snatched it up. Then she and Carmen
danced backwards off the field, shaking theirhooves to the music as Amy waved goodbye
with the taiL. The audience applaudednoisily, screaming with laughter.
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fil in the story map so it sums up the story on page 86. Write thecharacters' names, the setting, and the events that make up the plot.
Mai Characters Settng (time and place)
Plot
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Structimù Analysis Rootsspec and opt
Some words in the box contain the word root spec.Others contain the root opt. Write the words that match eachclue. Then write each numbered letter in the space with thematching number to find a message.
inspector
optician
optometry
respect
spectacle
suspectI . a person who makes or sells eyeglasses
9 6
2. to look up to or regard highly
7
3. a remarkable or impressive sight
h'3 5
4. the profession of examining a person's vision
10
5. to look upon someone as gulty without proof
4
6. a person who examines something closely and carefully
8 2
Manuel gained a lot of _ _ ___ ___his performance. I 2 3 4 5
_____after6 7 8 9 10
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When you hear the lou!, the lô/, and the loil sounds, think ofthese patterns:
loul ou, ow ounce, tower
I ôl aw, au, a before I claw, pause, bald
loil oi,oy moist, loyal
Remember that the patterns au, au, and ai are usually followed
by a consonant sound.
Write each Spellng Word under its vowel sound.
lou! Sound
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Spemng The loul, lô/, andloil Sounds
I. hawk
2. claw
3. bald
4. tower
5. halt
6. prowl
7. loyal
8. pause9. moist
10. ounce
Ii. launch
12. royal
13. scowl
14. haunt
15. noisy
16. coward
17. fawn
I 8. thousand
19. drown
L.fault
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Name
La Bamba""="''''''''''''''','"",,_m "C~__Speling The loul, 161, andloil Sounds
The second part of each clue contrasts withWrite a Spellng Word after each ClUE!.
I . not hairy, but
2. not a traitor, but
3. not a smile, but a
4. not to dock, but to
5. not an adult deer, but a
6. not a pound, but an
7. not a sparrow, but a
8. not lowly or common, but
9. not quiet, but
10. not to move about openly, but to
Each word below is hidden in Cl SpellngWord. Write the Spellng Words that conh:iin these words.
the first part.
II. aunt
12. tow
13. sand
14. law
15. use
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i. hawk
2. claw
3. bald
4. tower
5. halt
6. prowl
7. loyal
8. pause9. moist
i O. ounce
II. launch
! 2. roya!
13. scowl
14. haunt
15. noisy
16. coward
17. fawn
18. thousand
19. drown
20. faultti1"ë
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Spellng The loul, lô/, andloil Sounds
Name
Circle the five misspelled Spellng Words in this e-mail thatManuel might have sent. Then write each word correctly.
I. hawk
2. claw
3. bald
4. tower
5. halt
6. prowl
7. loyal
8. pause
9. moist
10. ounce
II. launch
To: Grandma
From: Manuel
Subject: Talent Show
The show turned out okay, but I was pretty nervous
beforehand. My hands were moyst with sweat. I'm no
cowerd, though. I went out and started my act. Then the
record stuck, and I had to sing the same words overand over. It was Benn's faIt for making me scratch therecord. When the music finally came to a hault, I ran
offstage. I felt awful! At the end of the show, though, I! 2. royal
13. scowl
14. haunt
15. noisy
16. coward
17. fawn
18. thousand
19. drown
20. fault
got a round of applause noisy enough to droun out thenames of the other acts. Nobody was more surprised
than I was!
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~"l'~, "'_- an Announcement Suppose that Manuel decided
to give another performance of "La Bamba." How would yougo about advertising it? What information would you need toinclude? How would you describe his act?
On a sepim:ite piece of poper, write on annOllnCement for
this repeat performance. Use Spellng Words from the list.
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Name
Vocabulary Skill Multiple-Meaning Words
Read the definitions of each word. Then write one or two sentencesthat use different meanings of each word.
(fôl) v. feU, fallen, falling, falls. 1. 10 drop or come down. 2. To sufferdefeat or caprure. 3. n. The season of the year occurring between summerand winter.
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(hand) n. 1. The part of the arm below the wrist. 2. A round of applause.v. To give or pass with the hands; transmit.
2.
stage (stãj) n. L A raised platform, especially one in a theater on whichentertainers perform. 2. A level or step in a process. v. 1ò produce ordirect a performance.
3.
(step) n. 1. The movement of raising one foot and putting it down. 2. Anaction taken to achieve a goal. v. To press the foot down or against.
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~rn.,stick (stik) n. A long slender piece of wood. v. 1. To fasten or attach, as with a
pin or naiL. 2. To become fixed and unable to move.¿
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Grammar Skill Action Verbs
Name
Puppets MoveAction Verbs An action verb tells what the subject does or did. It is themain word in the complete predicate.
The performers bowed to the audience.
action verb
Underline the action verb in each of the following sentences.
I . Martin and Mary built a small theater for their puppet show.
2. Martin's father cut the wood for them.
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3. Martin painted designs on the wooden theater.
4. Mary picked a song for their show.
5. On the night of the show, Martin watches the audience.
6. The audience claps for the tap dancer.
7. Martin and Mary carry their puppets on stage.
8. The puppets dance to the music.
9. The puppeteers wait for applause.
10. The crowd cheers!
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Name
Grammar SkilDirect Objects
Direct Objects A direct object is a noun or pronoun in a predicate thatreceives the action of the verb. It answers the question Wbat? or Whom?
The dancer lied his shoes.
The dancer lied what? His shoes. Therefore, shoes is Ihe direcl object.
Underline the action verb and circle the direct object in eachsentence below.
I . NIr. Bruno needed a volunteer to give a speech.
2. Sydney raised his hand.
3. Mr. Bruno thanked him for volunteering.
4. Sydney nervously shuffed his notes.
5. Then he cleared his throat.
6. He projected his voice throughout ù\e room.
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7. Susan heard his words in the back of the classroom.
8. Afer the speech, Mario asked a question of Sydney.
9. Sydney answered the query politely.
10. Then Sydney set his notes down.
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GrammarVerbs
Using Exact
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Using Exact Verbs Your writing wil be more vivid if you useaction verbs that tell exactly what the subject of the sentence isdoing. Look at the two sentences below. Which verb gives youa better idea of how Sandy made her way across the stage?
Sandy moved across the stage.
Sandy twirled across the stage.
Pat is writing a review of the class play for the schoolnewspaper. Replace each underlined verb with a more exact
one. Choose from among the verbs in the box.
stomped
stumbled
shouted
fumbled
scribbled
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Last night I saw the class play Ramshackle Inn. There were five main
characters. The innkeeper was a loud man with a beard. When he said his
lines, others onstage covered their ears. The brother was clumsy. He
walked back and fordi across the stage. His rude and angry sister ~alked
up and down the stairs. The reporter ~rote constantly in his pad. The
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radio, trng to get it to work. The plot of this play was silly, but the
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Writing SummaryName
If you were asked to summarize "La Bamba," you would probably tellwho performed in the talent show and what happened during theperformances. A summary is a brief account of a story or selection.
Writing a summary is a good way to share what a story is about and torecall main events and characters.
Selection:
Choose a selection you hove read, such as Earthquake Terror or
Michelle Kwan: Heart of a Champion. Then fiii in the graphicorganizer below with the most important ideas or events in theselection.
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Now write 'lour summary of the selection on a separate sheet of
paper. Remember to leave out details ond minor events. Briefiyrestate the most important ideas or events in your own words.
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Writing Skill ImprovingYour Writing
When you paraphrase a passage from a book, article, or story, you put it
into your own words without changing the author's meaning. A carefulwriter makes sure to paraphrase without copying any passages word-for-
ward from the work of other writers.
Read the following passage from "La BambCl."
But when Manuel did a fancy dance step, there was a burst of applause
and some girls screamed. Manuel tried another dance step. He heard more
applause and screams and started gettng into the groove as he shivered andsnaked around the stage. But the record got stuck, and he had to sing
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
again and again. l.
Now read one fifth grader's paraphrase of the passage.Paraphrase
MarelkeL did oree farecy dance step and then anott,oer. The
alkdierece appLalkded ared scream-ed where he shivered ared sreaked
across the stage. There the record got stlkck, ared he sareg oree Liree of
"La Bam-ba" agaire ared agaire.
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Improve the student's paraphrase by reducing it to a single sentencethat tells what happened in the passage. You may want to reorder theinformation and reduce the number of details. Be sure to ovoid repetitionof whole phrases that appeared in the original passage. Write your improvedversion on the lines below.
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Name
Read the words in the chart. Then look in the word box tofind a synonym and an antonym for each, i:nd write these inthe chart. Use a dictionary if you need help.
synonym antonymI
terrified d,., .,
dismayed,
excitement
stamina
concentrate, --
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Choose a word from the word box and write your ownsentence.
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Key Vocabulary
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stationary ,, ,, ,, ,, reckless ,, ,, ,, ,, pain ,, ,,,
disregard,,, ,,strength ,, ,~ ,, ,,unafraid ,, ,, ,, ,, uncertain ,, ,, ,
comfort,, ,, ,, ,,
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weakness ,, ,, ,, ,,agitation ,, ,. ,. ,, sure ,, ,, ,, ,, frightened ,, ,, ,,, ,
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Fil in the chClrt with your predictions, based on details from theselection and on what you know from personal experience.
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selection details + personal knowledge + THINKING = prediction
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Doug needs to get past a People who have done
narrow ledge. something before, even if it
The journey seems futile. was diffcult, know that they
Doug has made it to the can do it again.
narrow ledge before.
Prediction: Doug wil make it back to the ledge.
Selection n.., - .r Knowledge
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Comprehension Check
Name
e Climax
The events in The Fear Place lead to (l climax when Doug must face his
fear. Fil in the event map with sentences that describe the events thatlead up to and come after the climax. Start at the bottom of the page.
..7. Doug knows he is past the "fear place" when
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..6. When Doug reaches the narrowest part of the ledge, he
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l5. Doug reaches the "fear place" and )l4. Doug watches where Charlie goes and
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I. Doug begins to climb, but gi"È.~Q8
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wardRead the passage. Then complete the activity on page 102.
The Apology
Alexa hadn't meant to break the bowL. In fact, she'd
always loved that china bowl and its pretty blue pattern. But
she had broken it, and all week she'd listened with dread for the
phone call she knew would come. It would be Mrs. Holabird,their neighbor, calling to tell her mother about the accident.
The Holabirds had no children of their own, so they wereespecially fond of Alexa. She had been helping Mrs. Holabirdwith chores for about two years. When they went out of town,
the Holabirds always paid Alexa to cat-sit for Misty. Alexawould come twice a day and refill Misty's food and water bowls.
She usually stayed for a while, holding the big, silky cat on herlap and scratching her behind the ears. Sometimes she helpedMisty exercise. It was fun to toss a ball or a catnip mouse intothe air and watch the fat, fluff cat leap and grab for it with herpaws. How was she tû know that lVlisty would crash into the
bowl and knock it off its stand?Alexa had been so horrified that she had hidden the
broken pieces under the sideboard. She went home andfearfully awaited the phone calL. But three days later it stillhad not come, even though the Holabirds had returned two
days ago.
On the fourth morning, Alexa awoke with her mind madeup. She put on her coat and walked to the front door, callng,
"Mom, I need to go see Mr. and Mrs. Holabird."
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ComprehensionPredicting Outcomes
i:ciitiiiiled
Answer these questions about the passage on page i 0 I .
I. What do you think Alexa wil do next?
2. What clues in the passage helped you make this prediction?
3. Do you think Alexa's mother will be glad that Alexa apologized to
Mrs. Holabird? 'Vhy or why not?
4. Do you think the Holabirds wil ask Alexa to care for Misty again?
Why or why not?
5. What might Alexa do to make up for breakng the bowl?
6. What is one thing Alexa might do differently tlie next time she playswith Misty?
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Strucrural Analysis Suffìxes
-ward and -DUS
, Onward!Read this diary page. Underline each word with the suffx -wardor -ous.
The HikeClimbing to the mountaintop was a frightening experience.
At first, it didn't seem so bad. The path upward was wide, evenspacious. Afer a while, though, I began to be nervous. The risewas continuous, and the path began to narrow. When I lookedover the edge, I saw a monstrous gap between me and the canyonbottom far below. Still, I made my way toward the top, pausingonly now and then. I knew that if I glanced backward, I would bein trouble. Instead, I gazed outward to the golden plain in thedistance. It was a marvelous sight. I knew I would head homeward
in less than an hour.
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Now write each word you underlined next to its meaning.
: uncomfortable
: in a direction away from
: huge
: toward where one lives
: heading above
: to the rear
: roomy
: ongoing, with no break
: wonderful
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Name ______"
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SpeIling The /ôr/, /âr/, and/är/ Sounds
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When you hear the /ôr/ sound, think of the patterns or, oar,and mT. VVhen you hear the /âr/ sound, think of the patterns
are and air. When you hear the /är/ sound, thnk of the patternm:
/ ôr / torch, soar, sore / âr / hare, flair /är/ scar
The vowel sound + r spellngs of the starred words differ
from the usual spelling patterns. The /ôrl sound is spelledar in warn and oor in floor.
Write each Spellng Word under its vowei + r sound.
/ôrl Sound
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/fir! Sound
I. hare2. scar
3. torch
4. soar
5. harsh
6. sore7. lord
8. flair
9. warn*
10. floor*
I I. torei? In'. _. ._ir
13. snare
14. carve
15. bore
16. fare
17. gorge
18. barge
19. flare
20. rare
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The /ôr/, /âr/, and/ar/ SoundsName
SpellngWord Write the Spellng Word that you find in eachof the longer words below.
I. hare
2. scar3. lorch
4. soar
5. harsh
6. sore
7. lord
"" 8. flair
9. warn*
10. floor*
i i. lore12. iair
13. snare
14. carve
15. bore
16. fare
17. gorge
18. barge
19. flare
20. rare
Example: snowboarder board
I . torchlight
2. harebrained
3. warlord
4. scarcely
5. welfare
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6. restored
7. floorshow
,Alphabet Puzzler Vlrite the Spelling "'Void
that fis alphabetically between the twowords in each group.
8. apple, , bicycle
9. butter, , dinner
10. ladder, , loan
Ii. sock, , stomach,; 12. father, , flame.e~.
i 3. harmful, , kitchen~~0
" 14. sneeze, , solid~"~E 15. secret,0 , snow0"ê~c~~00'""l'.~
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The /ôr/, /âr/, and/ar/ SoundsName
Circle the five misspelled Spellng Wordsin this part of a note. Then write each word correctly.
I. hare
2. scar
3. torch
4. soar
5. harsh
6. sore
7. lord
8. flair
9. warn'
10. floor'
i i. tore
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To the Park R.angers:
I have to Leave unexpectedLy for a day. WilL you keep
an eye on my two boys, who are camping on the north
Ledge? They are experienced climbers, but their tempers ""I~I
sometimes fLar wf.ven they re aLone with each other. For
that matter, it's rair for them to get along anytime! Theyounger one has a sore knee from sliding down a gorg. I
won t boar you with the details, but I would appreciate it
if you couLd check on them during the day. I'L woarn
them to behave themselves.
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4.
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12. lair
13. snare
14. carve
15. bore
16. fare
17. gorge
18. barge
19, flare
20. rare
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'"-~ Write (l Predh:::tion Now that Doug has made it past
the Fear Place, what do you think will happen next? Will hefind his brother safe or in danger? Will Charlie continue tohelp him?
On Cl separate piece of paper, write a pClragraph giving your
prediction of what wil happen next in the story. Use SpellngWords from the list.
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Name
The fear PlaceVocabulary SkillHomophones
Match the letter of the correct definition to the underlinedword. Then write the homophone pairs at the bottom ofthe page.
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i. The hiker makes her waythrough a narrow canyon.
2. As she climbs, objects
below seem to get smaller3. She kneels beside the burrow
of a ground squirreL.
4. In the distance she can seea snow-capped peak.
5. Will she freeze when she~,-,-gets to the top?
6. She takes a quick peekinto the canyon.
7. The seam in her bootnibs her heeL.
8. She's a long way from theborough of Brooklyn'
9. If she threw a stone, it mightcause a rockslide below.
I D. Watching an eagle fly
frees her from her fear.l'~o
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e. appear
f. tunnelg. liberatesh. summiti. be cold
j. city section
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Grammar Skill Main Verbsand Helping VerbsName
Main and Helping Verbs A simple predicate can be more thanone word. The mai verb is the most important word in the predicate.The helping verb comes before the mai verb.
I have climbed the rope. main verb: climbed helping verb: have
Write the main verb and the helping verb in each of the followingsentences.
Helping verb:
o
i . This summer camp program has challenged me.
Mai verb:
Helping verb:
2. 1 am facing my fear of water in the swimming classeÒ"
Main verb: oHelping verb:
3. The swimming teacher has given me muchencouragement.
Main verb:
4. I have swum two laps so far this morning.
Main verb:
Helping verb:"~.gi
5. Next summer, I wil learn to dive!
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Grammar Skil LinkingVerbs
Name
linking Verbs A linkng verb links the subject to a word in thepredicate that names or describes the subject. It does not show action.
A predicate noun following a linking verb names the subject. Apredicate adjective following a linking verb describes the subject.
Common linking Verbsam
look
is
feel
are
taste
was
smell
were
seem
will be
appear
Underline the linking verb in each sentence below. Circle eachpredicate noun or predicate adjective. Write PM on the line if the
circled word is (l predicate noun. Write PA if it is i: predicateadjective..
I. Susan wil be a lifeguard someday.
2. Lifeguards are brave. ___
3. The ocean breeze smells fresh.
Example: I am a~wimmer) PN
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4. I am afraid of jellyfsh.
5. A sea nettle is a jellyfsh.
6. Ocean water tastes salty.
7. That boat is a kayak.
8. My grandmother was a diver.
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10. Clayton and Rachel are surfers.
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Grammar Usíng Formsof the Verb be
?.Verb When using be as a linking verb, a writer
must use the correct form of the verb. Like any other verb, a linkingverb must agree with its subject in number.
The Verb be
Present Tense Past Tense
¡ am was
You are were
She/he/it is was
We are were
You are were
They are were
Identify the five incorrect forms of the verb be in the draft. Write thecorrect form of the verb above the error.
A long time ago, I were afraid of dogs. Every time I saw a dog I
would stand ,ibsolutely stil. Nobody could make me move until the dog
were gone. I don't know why, but dogs was just frightening to me. My
aunt said she would help me get to know her dog, Maggie. Maggie are a,;2
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medium-sized dog. Every day for a month my aunt came to our house ~
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with Maggie. She were right. I began to trust Maggie and some other
dogs too.
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Name
ClarificationComposition
Sometimes when you read, you wil encounter a quote or statement thatexpresses a belief but whose meaning is not entirely clear. You can writea clarification composition to clarify the statement.
Choose one of the following statements and write it on theclcirification mop:
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself
(Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Fools rush in where angels jèar to tread.
(Alexander Pope)Anything is possible, but not everything is probable.
(Doug Grilo)
Then write what 1101. think the statement means, and list
reasons, detaiis, and exompies from The Fear Place that
support your opinion.
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The Fear Place
Improving
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withHelpingGood writers avoid unnecessary repetition in their writing.Sometimes you can improve your writing by combiningsentences that repeat the same helping verb into one sentence.
He had reached the ledge. He had glanced down
at the canyon.
He had reached the ledge and glanced down at the
canyon.
Revise a postcard that Doug Grilo might have sent. Combine sentences thatrepeat the same helping verb into Cl single sentence. Write the revised messageon the lines below.
Dear .Jim.
We are finishing up our vacation in CoLorado. We are corning horne next week. Ihave
spotted a snowshoe rabbit. I have studied other wildLife for my merit badge. After a
fight Gordie had hiked up a steep traiL. My brdher had pitched a tent on a high ridge.I was very scared. I was determined to find my brother. I shouLd have cLimbed with
someone eLse. I shouLd have turned back before the narrow path curves sharpLy. Instead. I
faced my fear. With the heLp of CharLie the cougar. I reached my brother safey!
Your friend.
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I. spacecraft
2. people
3. descriptive words
4. words about movement
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NameComprehension Check
The sentences below tell about Mae Jemison. Write T if the
sentence is true, or F if the sentence is false. If a sentenceis false, tell why it is false.
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I . Mae J emIson developed an interest in science at an early age.
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5. At the end of her year of intensive training, Mae Jemison rode arocket into space.
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Name Comprdu,nsion Skill Topicand Main Idea
Read the following passage. Then complete the activity on page 117.
Space Shuttle Science
The space shuttle has many importantuses. One use is for scientific research. Inthe weightless environment of space,scientists can carry out experiments theycannot do on Earth.
Inside the shuttle is a complete researchlaboratory called Spacelab. Spacelab isdivided into two parts. One part is inside,where scientists can work. The other isoutside and holds telescopes and otherinstrments that need to be exposed tospace.
Most experiments take place in theinner section. Scientists on the space shuttle
tyically do experiments that make use of
micrograviry and weightlessness. They makenew materials, such as crystals and silicon chips, and they also create
medicines. Scientists even use themselves as test subjects, recordinghow weightlessness affects the human body.
Experiments in the outside section of Spacelab take advantageof being outside Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere helps preventradiation from reaching Eart, but it also makes radiation hard tostudy. Being outside the aL'1osphere also lets scientists use
telescopes to get a clearer "view" of space.
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Analysis Suffixes
-ivB and -ic
Choose words from the word boxes to write in the blanks in theparagraph below. Use the clue in parentheses to help you.
-ic -ive
artistic inventive
historic massive
periodic positive
realistic supportive
It was a truly (timely)
when the shuttle first went up. The scientists who built it had
(clever) ideas. They were
dreamers, but they were (aware of how things are)
about what was possible.
They knew the shuttle's flights would have to be
(now and then) during theyear. But watching the (big)
rocket rise into the air was breathtaking. Its fiery trail in the
sky looked (made with style)
The cntire country was (in favor) _
their efforts. They were (sure)
they had a winner!
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Th !ûr! and !ir! SoundsWhen you hear the /ûr/ sound, think of the patterns er, ir, ur, ear,and or. When you hear the fir! sounds, think of the patterns eerand ear.
/ûr / germ, stir, return, early, worth/îr / steer, smear
The /îr/ sound in pier differs from the usual spelling patterns.In this word it is spelled ier.
Write each Spellng Word under its vowel + r sound.
/ûr/ Sound
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i. smear2, germ
3, return
4. peer
5. stir
6, sq,uirm
7. nerve
8, early
9, worth
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13, rear
14, term
15, steer
16, pearl
17. sq,uirt
18, perch
19. hurl
20, worse
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Mae Jemison, SpaceScientist
The /ûr/ and /îr/Name Sounds
Write the Spellng Word that answers eClch
Cluestion.
I. What does a toy water pistol do?2. What do you quench with a tal! drink?
3. What is one thing you do with a spoon?4. Where do you go to board a ship?5. What might a diver find in an oyster?
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3. return
4. peer
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9. worth
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14. term
15. steer
16. pearl
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The /ûr/ and /îr/Name Sounds
Proofreading Circle the five misspelled Spellng Words in
this part of a script for a class skit. Then write eachword correctly.
Mission Control, when can we begin our
retern to Earth?
Mission Control: Probably erly tomorrow morning. How's it
going up there? How much fuel have you
burnt?
Astronaut:
Not much-we've still got a few days'
werth. We're all starting to squerm a bit
up here, though. We're ready to go home.
Actually, if I per closely through the glass
here, I think I can see my house.
Mission Control: That's very funy.--
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asked to write a brief artiCie about Mae Jemison'sspace shuttle mission for the school newspaper. Did anyone of the experiments particularly interest you? Wìll you'include any details about Jemison's personal life?
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6. squirm
7. nerve
8. early
9. worth
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Name
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Dictionary:Syllables
Read each dictionary entry. Sound out the entry word three ways, placingstress on a different syllable each time. Circle the choice with the correctstress.
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i. ad/ven/ture (ad ven ch;¡r) n. A bold, dangerous, or risky undertaking.
AD/ven/ture adNEN/ture ad/venfURE
2. en/gi/neer/ing (en j;¡ nÎr ing) n. The practical use of scienti.fic
EN/gi/neer/ing en/GIIneer/ing en/gilNEERIing
3. en/viron/ment (en vi r;¡n m;¡nt) n. Surroundings and conditions thataffect the growth of living things.enlron/ment en/vi/RON/ment en/vi/ron/MENT
4. il1/fln/el1ce (In floo ;¡ns) n. The power to have an effect without using
direct force.
IN/fln/ence inILU/ence in/fln/ENCE
5. or/gan/i/za/tion (ôr g;¡n I za sh;¡n) n. A group of people united forpurpose or work.
ORigani/za/tion or/GAN/i/za/tion or/gan/i/ZAltion
6. par/tic/i/pate (pär tIs ;¡ pãt) v. To join with others in doing something;
take part.
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7. tel/e/vi/sion (tel ;¡ vI zh;¡n) n. The transmission and reception of visualimages and sounds as electrical waves through the air or through wires.TEL/e/vi/sion tel/e!Vsion tel/e/vi/SrON "
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8. vol/un/teer (võl ;¡n tir) n. A person who performs a servce of his orown free wil.VOL/un/teer vol/U/teer vol/un/TEER
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Name
Verb Tenses Verbs have forms, or tenses, that tell when the action
occurs.
A present-tense verb shows action that happens now,
or that happens regularly over time.
A past-tense verb shows that something already occurred.
To form the present tense, add -s or -es to most verbsif the subject is sinb'1lar. Do not add -s or -es if the subjectis plural or I or you.
To form the past tense of most verbs, add -ed.
On the line, write the tense of the verb in the first sentenceof each pair. Then fill in the blank of the second sentence withthe some verb, but change its tense.
Example: Astronauts conducted experiments in space. past
Astronauts conduct experiments in space.
I . My mother studies engineering at the university.
My mother engineering at the university.
2. You learned about space travel in schooL.
You about space travel in schooL.
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Name Gramma,. More AboutVerb Tenses: Future Tense
into SpaceMore obout Verbs A future-tense verb shows that somethingis going to happen. Form the future tense by using the helping
verb will or shall with the main verb.
Present Tense: i see many films about space.
Future Tense: ¡ wil see many films about space.
Present Tense: He reads about Jupiter.
Future Tense: He shall read about Jupiter.
Rewrite each sentence. Change each verb fromthe present or past tense to the future tense.
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I . Astronauts fly the space shuttle.
2. The space probe landed on Mars.
3. You studied physics in college.
4. Meteors shoot across the sky.
5. We think about the future.
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Name
Mae Jemison, SpaceScientistGnimmar Skill Using theRight Tense
Using the Flight Tense A good writer uses the correct tense to talk abouta particular time. Look at the two examples below. The second sentencein each pair makes more sense than the first sentence.
Incorrect: I will clean my room yesterday.
Correct: I cleaned my room yesterday.
Incorrect: Next Thursday Jeremy listens to me on the radio.
Correct: Next Thursday Jeremy will listen to me on the radio.
George has written a paragraph about his dream of joiningthe Peace Corps, like Mae Jemison Clnd his teacher. Revise
the paragraph to correct problems with verb tenses.
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Example: Next week, we went to South America.1\
Someday, I joined the Peace Corps. Last month, my teacher Mr.
Stinson talks about his experience as a member of the Peace Corps in
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Writing
Mae Jemison, SpaceScientist
Name Skill BusinessLetter
\i11en Mae Jemison applied to the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration to become an astronaut, she wrote a business letter. Youwrite a business letter to apply for a job, to request or persuade
someone to do something, to order a product from ads or catalogs, to askfor information, to complain about a product or servce, or to express an
opinion to a newspaper, or to a radio or TV station. H.eading
On (I separate sheet of paper, plan and organize a business letter.Either write a letter of recommendation to NASA tellng why MaeJemison would make an excellent astronaut, or write to Cl compi:my
asking for information. Follow these steps:
Inside Addres~
Greeting-~~.:dV
Closing
Signature _
---I _ Write a heading (your own address and the date) in the upper right
corner.
2. Write the inside address (the address of the person or business you
are writing to) at the left margin.3. Write a greetig (Dear Sir or Madam: or Dear (business name):) at the
left margin below the inside address.4. Write the body of your letter below the greeting. Be brief and direct,
hut present all of the necessary details clearly. If you state an opinion,support it with details. If you order a product, identify the item, size,color, price, and quantity you want. Make sure to use a formal andpolite tone.
5. Write a formal dosing such as Sincerely, Cordial~y, or Yours trly in
the lower right corner.
6. Sign your full name under the closing. Then print or type your namebelow your signature.
When you finish planning your business letter, copy it onto Cl cleansheet of paper. Then share it with a classmate or send it to thecompany you wrote to.
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Your Writing
Tone is the attitude that a writer has toward a subject and is conveyed inthe choice of words and details. Here are some tips to follow
when you write a business letter:Use polite language and a formal tone.Use correct grammar and complete sentences.Avoid the use of slang.
Do not include personal information.
Fil in the chart with eJu:imples of language and details thatdo not strike the proper tone.
144 Primrose StreetEvanston, II 60201October 23, 2001
Dr. Mae Jemison
PO. Box 591455
Houston, TX 77259-1455
Dear Mae,
I am in the fifth grade at Primrose Elementary SchooL. My class will be
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Vi might be able to come ta to our class about your experiences as an astronaut.m'L It would be the bomb to meet an astronaut in person. My uncle is a pilot.
We look forward to hearing from you. Do not give us some lame excuse about
why you cannot speak here.Love,
Karen ALdr¿n
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Takng Tests
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Use the test-taking strategies and tips you have learned to help youcomplete these fill-in-the-blank sentences with the correct answer. Youmay go back to The Fear Place if you need to. This practice will help youwhen you take this kind of test.
Read each item. In the answer row, fill in the circle that bestcompletes each sentence.
1 When Doug climbs higher than nine thousand feet, -
A he wil be thirstier.
B it will be harder for him to breathe.
C he wil not see any animals.
D it wil be easier for him to climb the rocks.
2 Doug predicted that when he reached Gordon's camp, -
F Gordon would be okay. H Gordon's parents would be there.G Gordon would be gone. J Gordon would be in serious trouble.
3 If Doug thought about all the people who had died climbingthe mountain, he might -
A slip and falL.
B decide to turn back.
C find the climb more exciting.
D go in the wrong direction.
4 If Doug stopped a while before reaching the Fear Place, he might -
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5 If Doug fell to the floor of the canyon -
A the cougar would not be able to find him.
B he would be killed,
C his parents would be disappointed.
D he would have to start the climb over.
6 If he hadn't followed the cougar along the ledge, Doug might -
F have gotten lost.
G have found a safer way to go.
H not have made it.
J have gotten chased by the cougar.
7 If Doug tied his shoelace while on the ledge, he might -
A not have the energy to stand up again.
B have lost his balance.
C have caused the ledge to break.
D not have been able to see the cougar.
S The next time Doug gets to the Fear Place, he will probably-
F not be as frightened.
G have to follow the cougar again.
H be too afraid to make the journey.
J need Gordon to help him make it past this point.
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Name Review
Write Spellng Words from the list on this page to answerthe Cluestions.
1-8. Which eight words have the lou/, lôl, or loil sounds?
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2. weekend3. steer
4. gorge
5. first aid
6. smear7. thousand
8. wildlife
9. hurl
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i I. perch12. test tube13. \rvheelchair
14. early
15. noisy
16. launch
17. hawk
18. royal
19. worth
20. soar
21. pearl
22. up-to-date
23. tore
24. stir
25. snare
26. flair
27. carve
28. barge
29. coward
30. return
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Name.
Spellng Review
Write i: Spellng Word that rhymes with theunderlined word and makes sense in the sentence.
I . Marge, do you see that large
2. Howard, how did you spell the word
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?I. weekend
2. coward
3. soar
4. up-to-date
5. brother-in-law
6. gorge
7. tore
8. thousand
9. wildlife
i O. barge
11. launch
3. If the plane wil
4. Let us forge ahead through the narrow
, we wil roar.
5. I wore my new shirt until it
6. Please
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the ball to the girl with
12. ietürn7. Nate, please rate our new gate. 13. perch
14. pearl
15. hurlThe Third Word Write the Spellng Word that belongs in eachgroup.
8. to come back, to revisit, to
9. diamond, ruby,
10. sister-in-law, fat.!ier-in-law,
I I . to balance, to wobble, to .¿.~
12. ten, hundred, ~"~~"
13. days off, holiday, :;~~
I 4. to start, to begin, to ~E000
15. animals, nature, "~c~~00I"~D.~C0u
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Circle the six misspelled Spellng Words in thisdiary entry. Then write each word correctly.
i. halt
2. noisy
3. early
4. hawk
test tube
6. snare
7. wheelchair
8. flair
9. steer
10. carve
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track, I po.ssed the first ade station o_nd steered my weeLchair
into place at th.e starting line. The crowd was noysy. I didn t
win. but I felt like a royel princess when I came to a hault at
the finist, line.
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You should have seen me ____.._________________________.____ through
the pack during the race! i flew like a _________. Then
! felt like i was caught in a _ when! hit someloose gravel. i recovered quickly. Racing Is hard, but it is
the efort, i have a real_____.__ for it, I think.School was fun today. For art class, i started to
horse out of soap. Then In science i had to ___._.__________ a solution
and put it in a _______________......_____._____._.__, Last, we had to ~________._______
pond water on a slide and look at it under a microscope.
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