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Spelling
Grade 4
by Mary Newmaster
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Cover design by Maria Lilja
Interior illustrations by Mike Denman
Interior design by Quack & Company
ISBN 0-439-55375-X
Copyright 2004 Scholastic, Inc.
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Introduction
Parents and teachers alike will find this book to be a valuable learning tool. The book is divided into 18
spelling lists and 3 review lists. To begin mastering a list, the students are directed to read, write, and
organize the words. As they organize the words, students practice many important skills such as
alphabetizing, syllabication, and using guide words. Each spelling list includes the following elements:
List WordsThe grade-appropriate list words are organized by a specific focus such as
common phonetic elements, compound words, homophones, commonly misspelled words,
and many more.
Challenge WordsFive challenge words are included with each list. These words share
a common theme and are related to other areas of the curriculum.
Dictation SentencesA dictation sentence is also included with each list. These sentences
use several of the list words and a word from the previous list. These sentences can be
used to help the students practice the words and for evaluation purposes.
A variety of fun and challenging practice activities accompany the lists. Completing these activities will
give students opportunities to master the spelling of the words as well as practice other important skills,
such as completing analogies, finding synonyms and antonyms, and proofreading.
Once students have completed the activities for a spelling list, evaluate their progress by having them
write the words on a separate sheet of paper as the words are recited. The dictation sentences can also be
used at this time for additional evaluation.
A master list of the words can be found on page 46. This list includes all the list and challenge words. The
challenge words are italicized for easy reference.
Take a look at the Table of Contents and you will feel rewarded providing such a valuable resource for
your students. Remember to praise them for their efforts and successes!
Table of Contents
Listen Daily (Long-a sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
The Queens Feast (Long-e sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
A Mighty Idea (Long-i sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Tomorrows Goal (Long-o sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Musical Crew (Long-u and /oo/ sounds) . . . . . .12
Eager to Review (Review) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Muscle Voyage (/ou/ and /oi/ sounds) . . . . . . .16
Heroic Competition (/k/ sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
A Pledge to Health (/j/ sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Study in Silence (/s/ sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Problem Solved (/ / sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
The Distance to Succeed (Review) . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Long-a sound
Name
Listen Daily
The long-a sound /a/ can be spelled with the letters a, ae, ai, ay, ey, or eigh.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by the correct
long-a sound group.
List Words
ai
1. basic
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_________________
_________________
2. eighth
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_________________
3. erase
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_________________
4. crayon
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5. obey
________________
a_e
ay
6. daily
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7. radio
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8. escape
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9. brain
________________
ey
eigh
10. stray
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11. they
________________
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12. neighbor
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13. glacier
________________
14. explain
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15. freight
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Challenge Words
16. precipitation __________________________
17. temperature __________________________
18. thermometer __________________________
19. humidity
__________________________
20. hail
__________________________
Our neighbor listens to his radio daily about basic weather.
_________________
Long-a sound
Name
Use the shape of the letters to fit a list word into each puzzle.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
i
a
I saw a glashier on the basik dailey boat tour. I cannot erais the magnificent
image from my brane. I asked the captain and crew if i could raydio my neighber.
However, thay were too busy trying to excap the bad weather. Talk to you soon.
Sincerely,
Daisy
Write the challenge word for each definition. Then use the number code to learn a
fact about an incredible storm.
7. frozen raindrops
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
2
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
4
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
3
Long-e sound
Name
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words using the guide words.
List Words
about/family
1. species
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_________________
_________________
2. beach
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_________________
3. jockey
________________
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4. ecology
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5. eager
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6. neither
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7. field
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8. monkey
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9. secret
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10. agreed
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11. queen
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12. either
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13. yield
________________
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14. feast
________________
15. seaweed
________________
famous/nibble
niche/young
Challenge Words
16. rhinoceros
__________________________
17. crocodile
__________________________
18. leopard
__________________________
19. orangutan
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20. biologist
__________________________
Long-e sound
Name
1.
2.
3.
7.
4.
6.
5.
9.
8.
10.
11.
o
e
c
g
Write the challenge word that matches each picture.
12.
13.
15.
14.
16.
Long-i sound
Name
A Mighty Idea
The long-i sound /i/ can be spelled with the letters i, ie, ai, igh, or y.
A syllable is a unit of spoken language that is spoken without interruption.
The word excited has three syllables.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by their number of syllables.
List Words
one syllable
two syllables
1. flight
________________
_________________
_________________
2. type
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_________________
_________________
3. delight
________________
_________________
_________________
4. icicle
________________
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_________________
5. mile
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_________________
6. surprise
________________
7. idea
________________
three syllables
8. rhyme
________________
_________________
9. decided
________________
_________________
10. apply
________________
_________________
11. finally
________________
_________________
12. prize
________________
_________________
13. myself
________________
14. diagram
________________
15. mighty
________________
Challenge Words
16. dictionary
__________________________
17. library
__________________________
18. glossary
__________________________
19. fiction
__________________________
20. biography
__________________________
Long-i sound
Name
Circle each list word in the puzzle. The words go forward, backward, down, and
diagonally. Then write each word in the correct group below.
d
Forward
Backward
Down
Diagonally
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Complete each sentence with a challenge word. Then use the code to answer the
riddle below.
1. Carlos read a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ about Jim Thorpe.
2. Kristen checked out three books from the ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
3. James found the definition in the ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ in the back of
his book.
4. My favorite ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ book is Anastasia Krupnik by Lois Lowry.
5. Sarah used a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ to find the phonetic spelling of
the word.
Long-o sound
Name
Tomorrows Goal
The long-o sound /o/ can be spelled with the letters o, o_e, oa, and ow.
Read and write each word. Look for the word with two long-o sounds. Then organize the
list words by the correct long-o sound group.
List Words
o_e
1. shown
________________
_________________
_________________
2. coast
________________
_________________
_________________
3. spoke
________________
_________________
_________________
4. throat
________________
_________________
_________________
5. wrote
________________
6. poem
________________
oa
ow
7. narrow
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_________________
_________________
8. echo
________________
_________________
_________________
9. goal
________________
_________________
_________________
10. tomorrow
________________
_________________
_________________
11. awoke
________________
12. introduce
________________
13. grove
________________
_________________
14. cocoa
________________
15. shadow
________________
Challenge Words
16. ocean
__________________________
17. continent
__________________________
18. geography
__________________________
19. valley
__________________________
20. discovery
__________________________
Tomorrow while drinking cocoa, Joan will type a poem about the coast.
10
Long-o sound
Name
a
c
d
e
8.
g
9.
______________
12.
h
13.
______________
10.
______________
______________
t
w
11.
______________
14.
s
______________
15.
______________
______________
Write the challenge word for each definition. Then use the number code to complete
the fact below about the earths surface.
10
14
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
1
10
13
12
13
14
11
Name
Musical Crew
The long-u sound /u/ as in beauty can be spelled with the letters u_e, ew, iew, or ue.
The u sound /oo/ as in move and proof can be spelled with the letters o_e, ue, ew, oo, ui, or ui_e.
Read and write each word. Then organize each list word under the correct u group.
List Words
/u/
/oo/
1. clue
________________
_________________
_________________
2. huge
________________
_________________
_________________
3. view
________________
_________________
_________________
4. school
________________
_________________
_________________
5. prove
________________
_________________
_________________
6. juice
________________
_________________
_________________
7. rescue
________________
_________________
_________________
8. few
________________
9. fruit
________________
10. refuse
________________
11. crew
________________
12. issue
________________
13. value
________________
14. bruise
________________
15. accuse
________________
Challenge Words
16. musical
__________________________
17. harmony
__________________________
__________________________
20. rhythm
__________________________
The crew had juice and fruit after they wrote a few tunes.
12
_________________
Name
Write the list word that belongs with each group of words.
Proven Clean
ruth = Change to a
capital letter.
= Add a period.
Z
having to do with music
a public presentation
a group of musicians
playing together
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Review
Name
Eager to Review
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words in alphabetical order.
List Words
1. obey
________________
_________________
2. neighbor
________________
_________________
3. explain
________________
_________________
4. species
________________
_________________
5. eager
________________
_________________
6. neither
________________
_________________
7. surprise
________________
_________________
8. finally
________________
_________________
9. myself
________________
_________________
10. narrow
________________
_________________
11. echo
________________
_________________
12. tomorrow
________________
_________________
13. rescue
________________
_________________
14. fruit
________________
_________________
15. value
________________
_________________
Challenge Words
16. precipitation __________________________
17. biologist
__________________________
18. library
__________________________
19. ocean
__________________________
20. musical
__________________________
Review
Name
Complete the crossword puzzle using the list and challenge words.
2.
3.
1.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Across
Down
2. not wide
6. to save something
4. concluding
11. anxious
8. to answer
living things
12. to startle
15
Name
Muscle Voyage
The /ou/ sound can be spelled with the letters ow or ou.
The /oi/ sound can be spelled with the letters oi or oy.
A noun is a word that names a person, place, or thing. A verb is a word that shows an action.
Read and write each word. Look for the word that can be both a noun and a verb.
Then organize the list words as nouns or verbs.
List Words
nouns
verbs
1. moisture
________________
_________________
_________________
2. destroy
________________
_________________
_________________
3. allow
________________
_________________
_________________
4. council
________________
_________________
_________________
5. avoid
________________
_________________
_________________
6. employ
________________
_________________
_________________
7. boundary
________________
_________________
_________________
8. downtown
________________
9. boiled
________________
10. voyage
________________
11. mountain
________________
12. disappoint
________________
13. allowance
________________
14. found
________________
15. oyster
________________
Challenge Words
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16. exercise
__________________________
17. heartbeat
__________________________
18. muscle
__________________________
19. oxygen
__________________________
20. breathe
__________________________
Name
7. v___y___ g___
9. b___ ___l___d
14. d___wnt___wn
15. d___str___y
Circle each challenge word on the track. Then write the remaining letters on the blanks
below to learn an interesting fact about exercising.
t
o
r
t b e a t e n q u a r b r e a t h
Ab o u t s e v h e a r
e t
s
o
o f
r e
r e r a neg e l c s u y x
c
e
u
e
q
r
e
i
x
e
i
m
s
d
u n a o n e h u n d o x y g e n r e d y a r d
___
a s
___ ___
___ ___
___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___
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/k/ sound
Name
Heroic Competition
The /k/ sound can be spelled with the letters c, k, or ck.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words using the guide words.
List Words
atomic/freckle
1. nickel
________________
_________________
_________________
2. tractor
________________
_________________
_________________
3. picnic
________________
_________________
4. cracker
________________
5. clerk
________________
6. heroic
________________
_________________
_________________
7. hockey
________________
_________________
_________________
8. rocket
________________
_________________
9. shriek
________________
handicap/picture
pink/trademark
10. attic
________________
11. frantic
________________
_________________
_________________
12. attack
________________
_________________
_________________
13. hawk
________________
_________________
14. plastic
________________
15. stack
________________
Challenge Words
16. Olympic
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
Heroic Jack let out a frantic shriek when he did not allow a goal in the hockey game.
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/k/ sound
Name
Look at the shape of the list words. Write the word that fits in each set of letter boxes.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
3.
8. ckerelkccrar
_______________
_______________
9. croikehtocre
_______________
_______________
10. tanpcricnifci
_______________
_______________
11. skrcatortcat
_______________
_______________
Complete the passage using the challenge words. Then use the number code to learn
about an exciting winter sport.
The first Winter ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Games were held in 1924.
4
The ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ featured skating and
3
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. In 1998, ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
2
became an Olympic sport. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ from about 80
5
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/j/ sound
Name
A Pledge to Health
The /j/ sound can be spelled with the letters ge or dge.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by their number of syllables.
List Words
one syllable
two syllables
1. ledge
________________
_________________
_________________
2. package
________________
_________________
_________________
3. message
________________
_________________
_________________
4. pledge
________________
_________________
_________________
5. garbage
________________
_________________
_________________
6. bridge
________________
_________________
_________________
7. average
________________
_________________
8. judge
________________
9. damage
________________
three syllables
10. luggage
________________
_________________
11. edge
________________
_________________
________________
14. manage
________________
15. urge
________________
Challenge Words
16. vegetable
__________________________
17. mineral
__________________________
18. protein
__________________________
19. vitamin
__________________________
20. nutrition
__________________________
Marge made a pledge to carry the picnic basket to the edge of the bridge.
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/j/ sound
Name
A synonym is a word with the same or almost the same meaning as another word.
Write the list words in each puzzle that are synonyms for the clue words.
1. supervise
2. referee
harm
3. promise
border
shelf
4. parcel
note
Circle the misspelled words in each sentence. Then write them correctly on the lines.
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
7. Mom tried to discourije George from putting his hat in the garbadge.
_____________________
_____________________
Write the challenge word for each phonetic spelling in the puzzle.
Then write the shaded letters in order on the blanks below to
complete the fact.
e
'vej te bel
'min er el
e e
'vi te men
e
'pro ten
When you eat, you are feeding about a hundred___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
cells in your body!
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/s/ sound
Name
Study in Silence
The /s/ sound can be spelled with the letters s or c.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words in alphabetical order.
List Words
1. since
________________
_________________
2. recess
________________
_________________
3. sentence
________________
_________________
4. spice
________________
_________________
5. distance
________________
_________________
6. succeed
________________
_________________
7. slice
________________
_________________
8. princess
________________
_________________
9. silence
________________
_________________
10. surface
________________
_________________
11. instance
________________
_________________
12. science
________________
_________________
13. saucer
________________
_________________
14. source
________________
_________________
15. spruce
________________
_________________
Challenge Words
16. insects
__________________________
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18. ladybug
__________________________
19. antenna
__________________________
20. cricket
__________________________
/s/ sound
Name
Complete each sentence using a challenge word. Then use the number code to
answer the riddle below.
16. A ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ chirps by rubbing its two front wings together.
3
17. A ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ is helpful to fruit growers.
6
18. A ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ is known for the distance it can leap.
8
19. Small, six-legged animals are called ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
4
20. An insect uses an ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ to smell and feel.
2
What bug needs to take a bath? a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
1
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/e/ sound
Name
Problem Solved
The schwa sound /e/ can be spelled with the letters a, e, or o. This sound can be found in many
unstressed syllables.
e
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by the letter making the
schwa sound.
List Words
1. garden
________________
_________________
_________________
2. person
________________
_________________
_________________
3. custom
________________
_________________
_________________
4. woman
________________
_________________
_________________
5. problem
________________
_________________
_________________
6. students
________________
7. bottom
________________
8. balance
________________
_________________
9. animal
________________
_________________
10. season
________________
_________________
11. frighten
________________
_________________
12. different
________________
_________________
13. instant
________________
14. opinion
________________
15. hospital
________________
Challenge Words
16. division
__________________________
17. multiplication__________________________
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18. geometry
__________________________
19. graph
__________________________
20. fraction
__________________________
Name
/e/ sound
e
1. b___l___nc___
2. pr___bl___m
3. h___sp___t___l
4. w___m___n
5. ___n___m___l
6. ___nst___nt
7. b___tt___m
8. c___st___m
9. ___p___n___ ___n
Use proofreading marks to correct the ten mistakes in the word problem. Then solve
the problem.
All the studints from Mr. melbys class
met in front of the school early saturday
morning. It was spring, the seson to plant their
class gardon. Each persan was to plant a
diferent kind of seed. Mr. Melby was in
charge of creating a scarecrow to frightin the
crows away They calculated that if every
student planted 50 seeds, the class would
plant 1,250 seeds altogether. How many
students are in Mr. Melbys class. _________
Fit the challenge words into the puzzle. Then unscramble the shaded
letters on the blanks to spell a number with one hundred zeros. Use a dictionary to
check your answer.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
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Review
Name
List Words
one syllable
two syllables
1. council
________________
_________________
_________________
2. voyage
________________
_________________
_________________
3. allowance
________________
4. heroic
________________
three syllables
_________________
5. attack
________________
_________________
_________________
6. clerk
________________
_________________
_________________
7. pledge
________________
_________________
_________________
8. discourage ________________
_________________
_________________
9. message
_________________
________________
10. surface
________________
11. succeed
________________
12. distance
________________
13. opinion
________________
14. frighten
________________
15. balance
________________
_________________
Challenge Words
16. exercise
__________________________
__________________________
19. insects
__________________________
20. fraction
__________________________
Review
Name
Circle each list and challenge word in the puzzle. The words go forward, backward,
down, and diagonally. Then write each word in the correct group below.
t
Forward
Backward
Down
Diagonally
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
Now write all the uncircled letters in order on the lines below to learn when the first
national spelling bee took place.
___ ___ ___
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
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Abbreviations
Name
Read and write each word. Look for the abbreviation that can stand for both an
address and a person. Then organize the list words in the correct category.
List Words
month
address
1. Jan.
________________
_________________
_________________
2. Feb.
________________
_________________
_________________
3. Mar.
________________
_________________
_________________
4. Apr.
________________
_________________
5. Aug.
________________
_________________
person
6. Sept.
________________
_________________
_________________
7. Oct.
________________
_________________
_________________
8. Nov.
________________
_________________
9. Dec.
________________
_________________
10. Ave.
________________
11. St.
________________
12. Rd.
________________
_________________
13. Dr.
________________
14. Gov.
________________
15. Pres.
________________
Challenge Words
16. government __________________________
17. capitol
__________________________
18. senator
__________________________
19. governor
__________________________
20. president
__________________________
Gov. Ray told Dr. Jones his opinion about beginning school on Aug. 26 rather than Sept. 2.
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Abbreviations
Name
Circle the letters for the abbreviation of a month found in each word. Then write the
abbreviation using a capital letter and a period. The first one has been done for you.
1. b e n e f i c i a l
Feb.
_________
2. s p e c i a l t y
_________
3. r e p u t a t i o n
_________
4. e n v i r o n m e n t
_________
5. v a g u e
_________
6. s t o m a c h
_________
7. c o m m e n t a r y
_________
8. a d j u s t m e n t
_________
9. i n c r e d i b l e
_________
10. President Adams was the first president to live at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
________________________________________________________________________________
11. Governor Shapp had to be evacuated from his home at 2035 North Front Street
because of the flood in 1972.
________________________________________________________________________________
12. I bought a book about Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., at the bookstore on Ballas
Road.
________________________________________________________________________________
The accented syllable is the syllable that is spoken the most strongly. In a dictionary, it is marked with
an accent mark (').
Draw a line to connect the syllables of each challenge word. Then circle the
accented syllable.
gov
dent
cap
er
ment
sen
ern
tol
gov
tor
pres
nor
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Compound words
Name
Time to Brainstorm
Compound words are made by joining two shorter words.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words in alphabetical order.
List Words
1. background
__________________
_________________
2. everywhere
__________________
_________________
3. earphone
__________________
_________________
4. themselves
__________________
_________________
5. yardstick
__________________
_________________
6. chessboard
__________________
_________________
7. earthquake
__________________
_________________
8. outline
__________________
_________________
9. touchdown
__________________
_________________
10. brainstorm
__________________
_________________
11. cheerleader
__________________
_________________
12. everybody
__________________
_________________
13. cloudburst
__________________
_________________
14. photocopy
__________________
_________________
_________________
Challenge Words
16. astronaut
__________________________
17. universe
__________________________
18. asteroids
__________________________
__________________________
Dr. Stockton showed everybody the photocopy of the picture he took of the cloudburst at
his headquarters.
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Compound words
Name
Write the list word that goes with each group of words.
8.
9.
______________
photocopy
12.
10.
______________
13.
______________
11.
______________
______________
14.
______________
15.
______________
______________
Complete each sentence with a challenge word. Then use the picture code to
complete the fact below.
16. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ are thousands of small chunks of rock or metal
17. Billions of stars held together by gravity is called a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
18. John Glenn was the first American ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ to
orbit Earth.
19. The ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ includes Earth, the planets, and the stars.
20. Everything on the moons surface stays the same because it has no
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ miles a second.
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Homophones
Name
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by the number of letters in them.
List Words
1. there
________________
_________________
_________________
2. piece
________________
_________________
_________________
3. fowl
________________
_________________
_________________
4. minor
________________
_________________
_________________
5. fourth
________________
_________________
_________________
6. theyre
________________
_________________
7. principal
________________
_________________
8. through
________________
_________________
9. miner
________________
_________________
10. their
________________
_________________
11. peace
________________
12. threw
________________
13. foul
________________
14. forth
________________
15. principle
________________
Challenge Words
16. anchor
__________________________
17. yacht
__________________________
18. submarine
__________________________
19. windward
__________________________
20. capsize
__________________________
The principal sailed with everybody through a minor storm on the Fourth of July.
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Homophones
Name
Write the list word for each definition. Then draw a line to connect the homophones.
_______________ next after third
_______________ a bird
_______________ forward
_______________ unpleasant
Fit the challenge words into the puzzle. Then use the number code to solve the
riddle below.
5.
6.
3.
10.
4.
2.
1.
7.
8.
9.
10
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Plurals
Name
Spelling Journeys
If a singular noun ends with sh, ch, c, s, or z, add -es to make it plural.
If a singular noun ends with a consonant followed by -y, change the -y to i and add -es to make it plural.
If a singular noun ends with a vowel followed by -y, add -s to make it plural.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by the ending used to make
them plural.
List Words
es
1. turkeys
________________
_________________
_________________
2. taxes
________________
_________________
_________________
3. holidays
________________
_________________
_________________
4. countries
________________
_________________
_________________
5. libraries
________________
_________________
_________________
6. buzzes
________________
7. monkeys
________________
ies
8. sandwiches ________________
_________________
9. highways
________________
_________________
10. galleries
________________
_________________
11. families
________________
_________________
12. radishes
________________
_________________
13. journeys
________________
14. guesses
________________
15. activities
________________
Challenge Words
16. Pennsylvania ________________________________
17. Minnesota
________________________________
________________________________
19. Illinois
________________________________
Plurals
Name
Write the two list words found in each group of scrambled letters.
1. m i a s t r l e f c u e i i n o s
_________________
_________________
2. g w a t a v h i e y i i s c i s h t
_________________
_________________
3. c e n s h a u j n o r w s e d y i s _________________
_________________
Across
1.
2.
Down
2. answers
4. Thanksgiving birds
3. zoo animals
7. celebrations
8. where paintings
5. vegetables
are
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4.
5.
__ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __
3
15
11
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
16
7.
10
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
12
13
8.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
7
6.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
1
14
35
Plurals
Name
Shelves of Facts
There are different ways to form the plurals of words. To form the plural of most words ending in f or fe,
change the f or fe to v and add -es. Example: leaf, leaves
Some words have unusual plural forms. Example: man, men
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words using the guide words.
List Words
caboose/knee
1. loaves
________________
_________________
_________________
2. geese
________________
_________________
_________________
3. wolves
________________
_________________
4. calves
________________
5. oxen
________________
6. children
________________
_________________
_________________
7. halves
________________
_________________
_________________
8. teeth
________________
_________________
9. thieves
________________
10. scarves
________________
11. cacti
________________
_________________
_________________
12. mice
________________
_________________
_________________
13. knives
________________
_________________
14. women
________________
15. shelves
________________
knew/scene
shallow/wonderful
Challenge Words
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16. reptiles
__________________________
17. tortoises
__________________________
18. alligator
__________________________
19. predators
__________________________
20. vertebrates
__________________________
Plurals
Name
Write the plural for each list word in the puzzle. Then write the letters in the shaded
boxes in order on the blanks below to complete the fact.
1.
2.
11.
12.
3.
4.
13.
14.
5.
1. calf
2. goose
3. half
4. tooth
5. shelf
6. cactus
7. ox
8. knife
9. thief
10. scarf
11. woman
12. mouse
13. loaf
14. child
15. wolf
15.
10.
6.
9.
8.
7.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ can run across ceilings
because their feet are like suction cups.
Use proofreading marks to correct the seven mistakes in the paragraph below. Then
write the misspelled words correctly on the lines provided.
Reptils are cold-blooded vertebraetes. this means that their body
temperatures stay about the same temperature as their surroundings. Alligaters,
lizards, snakes, and tortuises are examples of these scaly-skinned animals Many
reptiles are preddators, which means they hunt other animals for food.
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
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Name
A Sweet Review
A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning and make a new
word. The prefix re- means again. The prefix un- means not or to do the opposite of.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by their prefixes.
List Words
re-
un-
1. replace
________________
_________________
_________________
2. remove
________________
_________________
_________________
3. unfair
________________
_________________
_________________
4. review
________________
_________________
_________________
5. unwrap
________________
_________________
_________________
6. unbeaten
________________
_________________
_________________
7. unfriendly
________________
_________________
_________________
8. rewind
________________
9. recycle
________________
10. uncertain
________________
11. rearrange
________________
12. unequal
________________
13. unfinished
________________
14. reappear
________________
15. unknown
________________
_________________
Challenge Words
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16. chocolate
__________________________
17. raisins
__________________________
18. dessert
__________________________
19. yogurt
__________________________
20. delicious
__________________________
Name
7. ___nf___n___sh___d
8. r___v___ ___w
9. r___pl___c___
12. r___m___v___
is apple pie.
syrup.
!
for breakfast.
in our oatmeal.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ during the 1904 Worlds Fair.
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Name
A Wonderful Language
A suffix is a syllable or group of syllables added to the end of a word to change its meaning and make a
new word. The suffix -ful means full of. The suffix -less means without.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by their suffixes.
List Words
-ful
-less
1. powerful
________________
_________________
_________________
2. painful
________________
_________________
_________________
3. careless
________________
_________________
_________________
4. skillful
________________
_________________
_________________
5. useless
________________
_________________
_________________
6. fearless
________________
_________________
_________________
7. wonderful
________________
_________________
_________________
8. harmful
________________
_________________
9. spotless
________________
10. thoughtful
________________
11. cloudless
________________
12. breathless
________________
13. successful
________________
14. tasteless
________________
15. faithful
________________
Challenge Words
16. prefix
__________________________
17. suffix
__________________________
18. syllable
__________________________
19. consonant
__________________________
20. vowel
__________________________
One must be faithful and review our wonderful language to become a successful and
skillful writer.
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Name
The suffixes -ful and -less have opposite meanings. An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning
to another word.
1. dirty
____________________
2. scared
____________________
3. weak
____________________
4. failed
____________________
6. helpful
____________________
5. comfortable ____________________
Use the definition clues to complete each puzzle with three list words.
7.
8.
without flavor
devoted
great
sloppy
dangerous
out of breath
9.
kind
clear
clever
10. b, d, f
____________________
11. a, e, i
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
Scholastic Success With Spelling: Grade 4 Scholastic Teaching Resources
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Commonly misspelled
words
Name
A Lesson of Beauty
Some words do not follow common sound-spelling patterns. The spellings of these words must
be memorized.
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words by the number of vowels
in them.
List Words
one vowel
two vowels
1. once
________________
_________________
_________________
2. forty
________________
_________________
_________________
3. meant
________________
4. young
________________
three vowels
_________________
5. island
________________
_________________
_________________
6. another
________________
_________________
_________________
7. truly
________________
_________________
_________________
8. against
________________
_________________
9. beauty
________________
_________________
10. toward
________________
_________________
11. calendar
________________
12. answer
________________
13. often
________________
14. machine
________________
15. cousin
________________
_________________
Challenge Words
16. portrait
__________________________
17. sculpture
__________________________
18. artistic
__________________________
19. landscape
__________________________
Commonly misspelled
words
Name
Write the list word that belongs with each group of words.
7. a statue ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
8. a picture of a land scene ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
9. something done with great skill ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
10. showing talent ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
11. a picture of someone ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
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Review
Name
Successful Spellers
Read and write each word. Then organize the list words
using the guide words.
List Words
autumn/follow
1. children
________________
_________________
_________________
2. useless
________________
_________________
_________________
3. Ave.
________________
_________________
4. journey
________________
5. knives
________________
6. principle
________________
_________________
_________________
7. everybody
________________
_________________
_________________
8. uncertain
________________
_________________
_________________
9. answer
________________
jockey/prism
realize/usual
________________
_________________
_________________
12. principal
________________
_________________
_________________
13. machine
________________
14. reappear
________________
15. successful
________________
Challenge Words
16. atmosphere __________________________
17. delicious
__________________________
18. syllable
__________________________
__________________________
Review
Name
Complete the crossword puzzle using the list and challenge words.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Across
20.
1. voyages
5. tasty
Down
2. not sure
13. youngsters
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Master List
accuse
activities
against
agreed
alligator
allow
allowance
anchor
animal
another
answer
antenna
apply
Apr.
artistic
asteroids
astronaut
athletes
atmosphere
attack
attic
Aug.
Ave.
average
avoid
awoke
background
balance
basic
beach
beauty
biography
biologist
boiled
bottom
boundary
brain
brainstorm
breathe
breathless
bridge
bruise
budge
buzzes
cacti
calendar
calves
capitol
capsize
careless
cheerleader
chessboard
children
chocolate
clerk
cloudburst
cloudless
clue
coast
cocoa
46
competition
consonant
continent
council
countries
cousin
cracker
crayon
crew
cricket
crocodile
custom
daily
damage
Dec.
decided
delicious
delight
dessert
destroy
diagram
dictionary
different
disappoint
discourage
discovery
distance
division
downtown
Dr.
eager
earphone
earthquake
echo
ecology
edge
eighth
either
employ
erase
escape
everybody
everywhere
exercise
explain
faithful
families
fearless
feast
Feb.
few
fiction
field
finally
flight
forth
forty
foul
found
fourth
fowl
fraction
frantic
freight
frighten
fruit
galaxy
galleries
garbage
garden
geese
geography
geometry
glacier
glossary
goal
Gov.
government
governor
graph
grasshopper
grove
guesses
hail
halves
harmful
harmony
hawk
headquarters
heartbeat
heroic
highways
hockey
holidays
hospital
huge
humidity
icicle
idea
Illinois
insects
instance
instant
introduce
island
issue
Jan.
jockey
journeys
judge
juice
knives
ladybug
landscape
ledge
leopard
libraries
library
loaves
luggage
machine
manage
Mar.
Massachusetts
masterpiece
meant
message
mice
mighty
mile
miner
mineral
Minnesota
minor
moisture
monkey
monkeys
mountain
multiplication
muscle
musical
myself
narrow
neighbor
neither
New Jersey
nickel
Nov.
nutrition
obey
ocean
Oct.
often
Olympic
once
opinion
orangutan
orchestra
outline
oxen
oxygen
oyster
package
painful
peace
Pennsylvania
performance
person
photocopy
picnic
piece
plastic
pledge
poem
portrait
powerful
precipitation
predators
prefix
Pres.
president
princess
principal
principle
prize
problem
protein
prove
queen
radio
radishes
raisins
Rd.
reappear
rearrange
recess
recycle
refuse
remove
replace
reptiles
rescue
review
rewind
rhinoceros
rhyme
rhythm
rocket
sandwiches
saucer
scarves
school
science
sculpture
season
seaweed
secret
senator
sentence
Sept.
shadow
shelves
shown
shriek
silence
since
skiing
skillful
slice
snowboarding
source
species
spice
spoke
spotless
spruce
St.
stack
stray
students
submarine
succeed
successful
suffix
surface
surprise
syllable
tasteless
taxes
teeth
temperature
their
themselves
there
thermometer
they
theyre
thieves
thoughtful
threw
throat
through
tomorrow
tortoises
touchdown
toward
tractor
truly
turkeys
type
unbeaten
uncertain
unequal
unfair
unfinished
unfriendly
universe
unknown
unwrap
urge
useless
valley
value
vegetable
vertebrates
view
vitamin
vowel
voyage
windward
wolves
woman
women
wonderful
wrote
yacht
yardstick
yield
yogurt
young
Answer Key
Page 4
a: basic, radio, glacier;
ai: daily, brain, explain;
a-e: erase, escape; ay: crayon,
stray; ey: obey, they;
eigh: eighth, neighbor, freight
Page 5
1. eighth; 2. explain; 3. obey; 4.
crayon; 5. freight; 6. stray;
Dear Jane,
I saw a glacier on the basic
daily boat tour. I cannot erase
the magnificent image from
my brain. I asked the captain
and crew if I could radio my
neighbor. However, they were
too busy trying to escape the
bad weather. Talk to you soon.
Sincerely,
Daisy
7. hail; 8. temperature;
9. precipitation;
10. thermometer; 11. humidity;
hurricane
Page 6
about/family: agreed, beach,
eager, ecology, either;
famous/nibble: feast, field,
jockey, monkey, neither;
niche/young: queen, seaweed,
secret, species, yield
Page 15
1. biography; 2. library;
3. glossary; 4. fiction;
5. dictionary; the finish
n e i g h b
a
r e s c u e
p
x
r
o b e y
p
w
c
l
i
e a
e
i
s
n
Page 10
o: poem, echo, introduce,
cocoa; o-e: spoke, wrote,
awoke, grove; oa: coast,
throat, goal, cocoa; ow:
shown, narrow, tomorrow,
shadow; cocoa
b i
Page 11
1. cocoa; 2. poem; 3. coast;
4. tomorrow; 5. grove;
6. introduce; 7. wrote;
8. shadow; 9. echo; 10. throat;
11. shown; 12. awoke;
13. narrow; 14. goal;
15. spoke; 16. ocean;
17. discovery; 18. geography;
19. valley; 20. continent;
Challenger Deep
Page 12
/u/: huge, view, rescue, few,
refuse, value, accuse;
//: clue, school, prove, juice,
fruit, crew, issue, bruise
Page 13
Page 7
1. monkey; 2. Ecology;
3. eager; 4. feast; 5. queen;
6. Seaweed; 7. either; algae;
8. species, beach; 9. neither,
field; 10. agreed, yield;
11. secret, jockey,;
12. crocodile; 13. biologist;
14. rhinoceros;
15. orangutan; 16. leopard
Page 8
one syllable: flight, type, mile,
rhyme, prize; two syllables:
delight, surprise, apply, myself,
mighty; three syllables: icicle,
idea, decided, finally, diagram
Page 9
h M
m O n
m u
c A
a m
R m a
s
u
r
p
r
i
s
e
Page 16
nouns: moisture, council,
boundary, downtown,
mountain, allowance, oyster;
verbs: destroy, allow, avoid,
employ, boiled, disappoint,
found; voyage
Page 17
1. found; 2. mountain;
3. oyster; 4. avoid;
5. allowance; 6. employ;
7. voyage; 8. council;
9. boiled; 10. allow;
11. moisture; 12. boundary;
13. disappoint;
14. downtown; 15. destroy;
heartbeat, breathe, muscles,
exercise, oxygen; About seven
quarts of oxygen are required
to run a one-hundred-yard
dash.
Page 18
atomic/freckle: attack, attic,
cracker, clerk, frantic;
handicap/picture: hawk,
heroic, hockey, nickel, picnic;
pink/trademark: plastic, shriek,
stack, rocket, tractor
Page 19
1. attack; 2. hockey; 3. hawk;
4. attic; 5. plastic; 6. nickel;
7. shriek; 8. cracker, clerk;
9. heroic, rocket; 10. picnic,
frantic; 11. tractor, stack;
Olympic, competition, skiing,
snowboarding, Athletes;
skeleton
Page 20
m
o r
p
f r u i
t
r
i
s
o c e a n
i
m
c
a
c
o
i
l
a
r
p
l
l
g e r
i
y
o
t
w
a
t
o l o g i s t
e
i
o
c
b
n e i t h e
r
o
a
r
v a l u
m y s e l f
l
r
Page 14
eager, echo, explain, finally,
fruit, myself, narrow, neighbor,
neither, obey, rescue, species,
surprise, tomorrow, value
trillion
Page 22
distance, instance, princess,
recess, saucer, science,
sentence, silence, since, slice,
source, spice, spruce,
succeed, surface
Page 23
1. princess; 2. science;
3. saucer; 4. recess;
5. spice; 6. sentence;
7. spruce; 8. slice; 9. source;
10. distance; 11. since;
12. silence; 13. succeed;
14. instance; 15. surface;
16. cricket; 17. ladybug;
18. grasshopper; 19. insects;
20. antenna; STINK BUG
Page 24
a: woman, balance, animal,
instant, hospital; e: garden,
problem, students, frighten,
different; o: person, custom,
bottom, season, opinion
Page 25
1. balance; 2. problem;
3. hospital; 4. woman;
5. animal; 6. instant;
7. bottom; 8. custom;
9. opinion;
All the students from Mr.
Melbys class met in front of
the school early Saturday
morning. It was spring, the
season to plant their class
garden. Each person was to
plant a different kind of seed.
Mr. Melby was in charge of
creating a scarecrow to
frighten the crows away. They
calculated that if every student
planted 50 seeds, the class
would plant 1,250 seeds
altogether. How many
students are in Mr. Melbys
class?
25 students
Page 21
1. manage, damage;
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Answer Key
googol
a
m
8. photocopy; 9. chessboard;
10. background; 11. outline;
12. earthquake; 13. earphone;
14. brainstorm;
15. cheerleader; 16. Asteroids;
17. galaxy; 18. astronaut;
19. universe; 20. atmosphere;
one hundred eighty-six
Page 26
Page 32
Page 27
Page 33
Page 28
month: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr.,
Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.;
address: Ave., St., Rd.;
person: Gov., Pres.; address
and person: Dr.
Page 29
2. Sept.; 3. Apr.;
4. Nov.; 5. Aug.; 6. Oct.;
7. Mar.; 8. Jan.; 9. Dec.;
10. Pres., Ave.; 11. Gov., St.;
12. Dr., Rd.; 'gov-ern-ment,
'cap-i-tol, 'sen-a-tor,
'gov-er-nor, 'pres-i-dent
Page 30
background, brainstorm,
cheerleader, chessboard,
cloudburst, earphone,
earthquake, everybody,
everywhere, headquarters,
outline, photocopy,
themselves, touchdown,
yardstick
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Page 36
caboose/knee: cacti, calves,
children, geese, halves;
knew/scene: knives, loaves,
mice, oxen, scarves;
shallow/wonderful: shelves,
teeth, thieves, wolves, women,
Page 37
1. calves; 2. geese; 3. halves;
4. teeth; 5. shelves; 6. cacti;
7. oxen; 8. knives; 9. thieves;
10. scarves; 11. women;
12. mice; 13. loaves;
14. children; 15. wolves;
geckos
Reptiles are cold-blooded
vertebrates. This means that
their body temperatures stay
about the same temperature
as their surroundings.
Alligators, lizards, snakes,
and tortoises are examples of
these scaly-skinned animals.
Many reptiles are predators,
which means they hunt other
animals for food.
Page 38
a
o
cruise crews
Page 39
Page 34
1. unwrap; 2. recycle;
3. unbeaten; 4. unknown;
5. unfriendly; 6. reappear;
7. unfinished; 8. review;
9. replace; 10. unequal;
11. unbeaten; 12. remove;
13. rearrange; 14. uncertain;
15. unfair; 16. dessert;
17. chocolate; 18. delicious;
19. yogurt; 20. raisins;
St. Louis
Page 35
1. families, countries;
2. highways, activities;
3. sandwiches, journeys
Page 40
b
g
z
z
t
o
l
Page 31
1. yardstick; 2. everybody;
3. headquarters;
4. themselves; 5. touchdown;
6. everywhere; 7. cloudburst;
s
h
r
o
a
r
i
e
y
y
Page 41
1. spotless; 2. fearless;
3. powerful; 4. successful;
5. painful; 6. useless;
7. tasteless, faithful,
wonderful; 8. careless,
harmful, breathless;
9. thoughtful, cloudless,
skillful; 10. consonant;
11. vowel; 12. suffix;
13. syllable; 14. prefix
Page 42
one vowel: forty, truly;
two vowels: once, meant,
young, island, toward, answer,
often; three vowels: another,
against, beauty, calendar,
machine, cousin
Page 43
1. island; 2. cousin; 3. forty;
4. machine; 5. beauty;
6. calendar
Once upon a time there was
young boy who would not
study. He meant to study, but
he always forgot. Thus, he
would often need to guess an
answer because he truly did
not know it. While walking
toward his house after school,
he decided to lean against a
tree. He watched a squirrel
nibble on a nut. Another
squirrel scampered up the
tree. The squirrels were so
fascinating the boy decided to
study about them. That night
he discovered how interesting
it is to study.
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autumn/follow: answer, Ave.,
background, children,
everybody; jockey/prism:
journey, knives, libraries,
machine, principal, principle;
realize/usual: reappear,
successful, uncertain, useless
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