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Compound Words Generalization A compound word is two smaller words joined together. Keep all the letters when spelling compounds: home + work = homework. Word Sort Sort the list words by words you know how to spell and words you are learning to spell. Write every word. words I know how to spell 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. words I am learning how to spell 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Spelling Words 1. sunglasses 2. football 3. homework 4. haircut 5. popcorn 6. railroad 7. snowstorm 8. earring 9. scarecrow 10. blueberry 11. butterflies 12. lawnmower 13. campground 14. sandbox 15. toothbrush Home Activity Your child is learning to spell compound words. To practice at home, have your child study the words in the second column, write them, and then check the spelling. Compound Words DVD 93

Summary and How She Solved It Prudy has a collection. Her problem is that it is a collection of everything anyone could possibly collect. It is taking over her house. It is taking over her life. Prudy is forced to come up with a solution. She decides to build an enormous museum for all her collections. The project is wildly successful, and she happily continues to collect and display her treasures. Activity One Man s Trash Does your family have collections of things it never meant to collect? This week throw away or donate things taking up space in your home. Spend time in one room of your home, tossing trash and setting aside things that can be donated. Discuss how it feels to have a home with less clutter. Comprehension Skill Draw Conclusions A conclusion is a decision or opinion that makes sense based on facts and details. When you use information you read or already know to make decisions about a text, you are drawing conclusions. Activity Picture Perfect Look at pictures or illustrations of people in magazines, newspapers, or books. Pay special attention to the people s facial expressions and posture. Use what you read and what you already know to draw conclusions about how the people are feeling or what they are thinking. DVD 94 Family Times

Lesson Vocabulary Words to Know Knowing the meanings of these words is important to reading Prudy s Problem. Practice using these words. Vocabulary Words collection a gathering of items that are similar in some way butterflies insects with large, usually brightly colored, wings enormous very large; huge scattered spread about in various places shoelaces cords or leather strips used on shoes strain to draw too tight; stretch too much Conventions Irregular Plural Nouns An irregular plural noun is not spelled by adding -s or -es to the singular. For example, the plural of man is not mans but men. Irregular plural nouns must be learned because they do not follow the regular rules. Activity Matching Write the noun pairs below on index cards. Mix the cards and put them facedown in rows. Players take turns flipping over two cards and reading the words. If the words name the same noun in the singular and plural, the player keeps the pair. If the cards don t refer to the same person, place, or thing, then the cards are turned facedown, and play goes to the next player. Practice Tested Spelling Words man men woman women child children mouse mice foot feet tooth teeth leaf leaves life lives Family Times DVD 95

Draw Conclusions A conclusion is a decision or opinion that makes sense based on facts and details. When you use information you read along with information you already know to make decisions about a story, you are drawing conclusions. Directions Read the following passage. Then answer the questions. Kendra and her friends walked to the beach. At the edge of the sand, Kendra spotted some smooth, colorful rocks and decided to collect some. While her friends swam, Kendra greedily stuffed rocks into her backpack. On the walk home, Kendra s shoulders sagged. Her steps grew slower. Finally she had to rest. She showed her collection to her friends. What beautiful rocks! they said. We should have collected some. Kendra knew just what to do. She shared her collection with her friends. Her backpack became lighter, and the walk home was easier. 1. Do you think Kendra is a person who likes to collect things? Why or why not? 2. Where did you find the information that helped you answer question 1? 3. Kendra gets tired on the way home. What did you read in the story that helps explain why? 4. What did you already know that explains why Kendra is tired? 5. Why is Kendra s solution to her problem a good one? Home Activity Your child drew conclusions from facts and details in a story. Watch a television show or movie together. Ask your child to draw conclusions about characters or events and tell what information helped him or her draw the conclusions. DVD 96 Comprehension

Main Idea and Details The main idea answers the question, What is this story all about? Details are small pieces of information that help tell what the story is about. Directions Read the following passage. Kendra saw all sorts of colorful rocks at the beach. She had been looking for something to collect. Kendra decided she would collect rocks. Kendra loaded her backpack with red rocks, yellow rocks, black rocks, and speckled rocks. Then she lugged them home. Once home, Kendra looked for a place to keep her rocks. She couldn t keep them in her backpack. Kendra found a pretty box. She set the colorful rocks in the box and put them on the porch. Kendra showed her beautiful rock collection to everyone who came to visit. Directions Complete the graphic organizer to tell what the story is all about. Detail Detail Detail 4. 1. 2. 3. What the Story Is All About Home Activity Your child found the main idea of a story. The main idea is a sentence that sums up what the story is all about. Read a story such as the one above, and ask your child to name some of the details in the story and then write one sentence to tell what the story is all about. Comprehension DVD 97

Irregular Plural Nouns Directions Write sentences using the plural forms of the nouns. 1. child, tooth 2. woman, leaf 3. sheep, deer 4. goose, mouse 5. man, foot Directions Write about a problem you might have in a forest. Use at least two irregular plural nouns. Home Activity Your child learned how to use irregular plural nouns in writing. Have your child write a letter or e-mail to a family member about animals he or she has seen. Have your child use at least two irregular plural nouns in the letter or e-mail. DVD 98 Irregular Plural Nouns

Final Syllable -le Directions Read the words. Write the two syllables on the lines. 1. saddle + 2. bramble + 3. candle + 4. bubble + 5. middle + 6. marble + 7. puzzle + 8. cattle + 9. puddle + 10. trouble + Directions Choose the word from the box that matches each picture. Write it on the line. Then draw a / to show the syllables. 11. 12. 13. apple poodle bugle rattle table 14. 15. Home Activity Your child wrote words that end with the final syllable sound heard in handle. Say a word from this page and have your child name a rhyming word. Ask your child to write the rhyming word and underline the final syllable. For example: bubble-rubble; cattle-tattle; puddle-muddle; saddle-paddle. Find Syllable -le DVD 99

Compound Words Spelling Words sunglasses railroad butterflies football snowstorm lawnmower homework earring campground haircut scarecrow sandbox popcorn blueberry toothbrush Joining Words Write the compound word that is made from the two smaller words. 1. rail + road 1. 2. blue + berry 2. 3. snow + storm 3. 4. lawn + mower 4. 5. ear + ring 5. 6. sand + box 6. 7. pop + corn 7. 8. hair + cut 8. Scramble Unscramble the list words and write them on the lines. 9. t a l l f o o b 9. 10. t t s e e l f u b r i 10. 11. h t h t o o s u r b 11. 12. r o w k e h m o 12. 13. a w r r c c s o e 13. 14. e n u s s s s l g a 14. 15. d u g n a p c m o r 15. Home Activity Your child has been learning to spell compound words. Say the two words from a compound word in reverse order (for example, brush and tooth). Have your child pronounce and spell the compound word. DVD 100 Compound Words

Draw Conclusions A conclusion is a decision or opinion that makes sense based on facts and details. You can use information you read about and information you already know to draw conclusions about a passage. Directions Read the following passage. To help you draw a conclusion, complete the graphic organizer with facts or details from the story or facts or details you already know. Then answer the questions. Collectors sometimes get tired of their collections. If they don t want to throw them away, they may sell them at an auction. An auction is a different way to sell something. The items don t have price tags. Instead, buyers bid, or offer a certain amount of money, for items they want. The person who bids the most money wins. Both bidders and sellers like auctions. Some bidders get bargains because no one else wants what they want. Sometimes many people bid for the same thing. Then the seller makes lots of money. When the auction is over, the sellers are pleased. They have money to start a new collection. Fact or detail 1. Conclusion 3. 4. When might it be better to buy at a store? 5. What do you think happens if no one bids on an item? Fact or detail 2. Home Activity Your child read a passage and drew conclusions. Talk about people you know who like to collect things. Ask your child to draw conclusions about good things to collect or reasons for collecting and tell what information helped him or her draw the conclusions. Comprehension DVD 101

Irregular Plural Nouns Directions Underline the singular nouns and circle the plural nouns in the sentences. 1. Neighbors thought the dirty park was a problem. 2. Men cut branches and raked leaves. 3. The children picked up papers. 4. The workers saw several deer and geese during the day. 5. Their feet were muddy, but the park was clean. Directions Write the plural form of the noun in ( ). 6. A big problem was solved by those (woman). 7. The family s garage was full of (mouse). 8. The ladies brought in cats and (child). 9. Soon the mice ran for their (life). Directions Write one or two sentences about a clean-up problem and how it was solved. Use the plural forms of at least two of these nouns: child, foot, leaf, man. 10. Home Activity Your child reviewed irregular plural nouns. Look at a newspaper article with your child. Have your child point out three irregular plural nouns. DVD 102 Irregular Plural Nouns