Testing: Week of : 11/27. Tuesday: Chapter 4 Math Test. Behave, express, feathers, flapping, poen, rhyme, rhythm, word choice.

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Week of : 11/27 Reading Homework Math Homework Day Mon Grammar p46 Spelling p48 Activity Tues Grammar p47-48 Spelling p49 Wed Grammar p49 Spelling p50 Day Activity Mon Lesson 4.12 p101-102 Tues No HW Wed Lesson 5.1 p107-108 Vocabulary High Frequency Words Spelling (Three letter Blends scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr) Behave, express, feathers, flapping, poen, rhyme, rhythm, word choice Bird, far, field, flower, grow, leaves, light, orange, ready, until Scratch, scrape, spring, throne, stripe, strange, shred, shrub, splash, split,catch, sting, far, flower, until Thurs Grammar p 50 Spelling p47 Review Vocabulary and Spelling words for test on Thursday Fri No HW Thurs Lesson 5.2 p109-110 Fri No HW Announcements! iready - 45minutes PER SUBJECT is required each week Testing: Tuesday: Chapter 4 Math Test

Grammar: Possessive Nouns A possessive noun shows who or what owns something. Add an apostrophe ( ) and -s to a singular noun to make it possessive. I walk the dog of my friend. The bowl of the fish is round. I walk my friend s dog. The fish s bowl is round. Rewrite the underlined parts with a possessive noun. Write it on the line. 1. The bowl of the cat is empty. 2. The fur of a camel is brown. 3. The dog of Mia likes to run. 4. That cave might be the home of a bear. 5. The skin of a snake is very scaly. 6. The tongue of a cat is very rough. 7. The goldfish of Alicia is a very quiet pet! 46 Practice Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5

Grammar: Possessive Nouns Add just an apostrophe to most plural nouns to make them possessive. We could see the turtles shells. Add an apostrophe and an -s to form the possessive of plural nouns that do not end in -s. The mice s home is in the barn. Underline the correct plural possessive noun in ( ). Rewrite the sentence on the line below. 1. The (bird s/birds ) beaks are full of straw. 2. The (childrens /children s) favorite animal was the fox. 3. The (duck s/ducks ) nests were by the water. 4. The (squirrels /squirrel s) tails helped them keep warm. 5. The (dog s/dogs ) owners take them to the park. Practice Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5 47

Grammar: Apostrophes with Possessive Nouns Always use an apostrophe to form a possessive. Add an apostrophe and an s to make a singular noun possessive. Add an apostrophe to make plural nouns that end in s possessive. Circle the correct form of the possessive nouns in parentheses. 1. The (turtle s/turtles ) shells protect them from enemies. 2. A (pig s/pigs ) nose is flat. 3. The (cat s/cats ) bells are on their collars. 4. A (puppy s/puppies ) ears are long and soft. 5. The (dog s/dogs) food is near its bowl. 6. The (cub s/cubs ) mother pushed them to the water. 48 Practice Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5

Grammar: Possessive Nouns Add an apostrophe and -s to make a singular noun possessive. Add an apostrophe to make plural nouns that end in s possessive. Add an apostrophe and s to make plural nouns that do not end in s possessive. Find the mistakes in the paragraph. Rewrite the paragraph correctly on the lines. A bats wings are not covered with feathers. Bats wings are made of layers of skin. Their bodies have fur, like mices bodies. Bats fly at night because the suns light would dry out their wings. Practice Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5 49

Grammar: Possessive Nouns Mark the sentence that is rewritten correctly. Underline the possessive noun in the correct sentence. 1. The wings of the duck are brown and white. The ducks wings are brown and white. The duck s wings are brown and white. The ducks wings are brown and white. 2. The humps of the camels make them look tall. The camels humps make them look tall. The camel s humps make them look tall. The camels humps make them look tall. 3. A nest of a bird holds its eggs. A birds nest holds its eggs. A birds nest holds its eggs. A bird s nest holds its eggs. 4. The food of these geese lives in the river. These geeses food lives in the river. These geeses food lives in the river. These geese s food lives in the river. 5. The favorite poems of the children are about animals. The childrens favorite poems are about animals. The children s favorite poems are about animals. The childrens favorite poems are about animals. 50 Practice Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5

Spelling: 3-Letter Blends: scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr Name Fold back the paper along the dotted line. Use the blanks to write each word as it is read aloud. When you finish the test, unfold the paper. Use the list at the right to correct any spelling mistakes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. scratch 2. scrape 3. spring 4. throne 5. stripe 6. strange 7. shred 8. shrub 9. 9. splash 10. 10. split Review Words 11. 11. catch High-Frequency Words 12. 13. 14. 15. 12. sting 13. far 14. flower 15. until 46 Phonics/Spelling Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5

Spelling: 3-Letter Blends: scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr scratch scrape spring throne stripe strange shred shrub splash split A. Word Sort Look at the spelling words in the box. Match each spelling word to a word below that begins with the same three-letter blend. Write the words on the lines. scrap strap splint 1. 3. 5. 2. 4. 6. shrug sprint thrill 7. 9. 10. 8. B. Missing Letter A letter is missing from each spelling word below. Write the missing letter in the box. Then write the spelling word correctly on the line. 11. sp ash 12. t rone 13. sh ub 14. sc atch 15. s red Phonics/Spelling Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5 47

Spelling: 3-Letter Blends: scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr scratch scrape spring throne stripe strange shred shrub splash split A. Word Sort Match the spelling words above with the three-letter blend. scr str spl 1. 3. 5. 2. 4. 6. shr spr thr 7. 9. 10. 8. B. Pattern Smart Write the spelling words with the same three-letter blend pattern as string. 11. 12. Write the spelling words with the same three-letter blend pattern as shrink. 13. 14. Write the spelling word with the same three-letter blend pattern as sprig. 15. 48 Phonics/Spelling Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5

Spelling: 3-Letter Blends: scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr scratch scrape spring throne stripe strange shred shrub splash split A. Word Meaning Write the spelling word for each definition. 1. odd 2. to cut into strips 3. to divide 4. to hurt or skin oneself 5. a line on something 6. a chair used by a ruler B. Sentences to Complete Write a spelling word on the line to complete each sentence. 7. That cat can you with its claws. 8. Gus planted a small in his yard. 9. The duck landed on the water with a big. 10. Jane likes to pick flowers in the. Phonics/Spelling Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5 49

Spelling: 3-Letter Blends: scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr A. Proofread There are six spelling mistakes in the paragraph below. Circle the misspelled words. Write the words correctly on the lines. One sping night, a skunk family went out to find food. The skunks splite nuts with their teeth. One little skunk ate a strang bug. The bug had a green stipe on its back. Then Mama Skunk said, Come scatch at the ground. We will find bugs to eat. Then we can look under this srub for some slugs. Yum, yum, yum! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. Writing Write a story about an animal family. Use four spelling words in your story. 50 Phonics/Spelling Grade 2 Unit 2 Week 5