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Iris and Walter Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW DEVELOP THE CONCEPT Practice Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea The words are in an order that makes sense A sentence begins with a capital letter Many sentences end with a period (.) I have many friends many friends This is a complete sentence This is not a complete sentence © Pearson Education Find the sentence Write the sentence a friend I have a friend We climbed a tree climbed a tree Walter is my friend is my friend my grandpa I love my grandpa Walter has a pony has a pony Home Activity Your child learned about sentences Read a story together Have your child point out a sentence and tell what capital letter it begins with and what punctuation mark is at the end Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_001-004_FSD.indd Unit Week Day 2/25/05 4:10:51 PM Iris and Walter Name APPLY TO WRITING Sentences Write the name of your friend Write sentences about what you and your friend © Pearson Education Draw a picture of you and your friend doing something together Home Activity Your child learned how to use sentences in writing Have your child write two sentences about what he or she likes to with a friend Make sure each sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period Unit Week Day 14623_001-004_FSD.indd Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 4:10:53 PM Iris and Walter Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW TEST PREPARATION Practice Sentences Mark the words that complete each sentence ÐThe children _ A rode a pony B corn C ice cream ÐIris and Walter _ A grass B beautiful day C are friends ÐI _ A cold day B play with friends C blue chair ÐGrandpa _ A snowy winter B lives in the country C telephone © Pearson Education ÐThe city _ A has many people B fire C day off ÐThe boy _ A lettuce patch B movie star C makes a tree house Home Activity Your child prepared for taking tests on sentences Have your child tell you three sentences about his or her day Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_001-004_BPrinting.indd Unit Week Day 11/3/05 3:00:21 PM Iris and Walter Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW Sentences Find the sentence Circle the sentence I have five friends five friends played ball My friends played ball the game We like the game Write each sentence on the line Begin and end the sentence correctly we took a pony ride the city is noisy © Pearson Education i want a tree house Home Activity Your child reviewed sentences Offer a sentence starter, such as Our home, Your mother, or A big tree, and have your child use it in a complete sentence Unit Week Day 14623_001-004_BPrinting.indd Grammar and Writing Practice Book 11/3/05 3:00:27 PM Exploring Space Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW DEVELOP THE CONCEPT Practice Subjects The subject of a sentence tells who or what does something The astronaut went to the moon Mike talks to the astronaut Write the subject of each sentence The astronauts used a telescope Spaceships circle the Earth Men flew in a spaceship The moon shines at night © Pearson Education A space shuttle lands like an airplane Home Activity Your child learned about the subjects of sentences Read a story together Point to simple sentences in the story Ask your child to tell you the subject of each sentence Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_005-008_FSD.indd Unit Week Day 2/25/05 4:12:40 PM Exploring Space Name APPLY TO WRITING Subjects Write four sentences about the planets or space travel Use words from the box or words of your own Circle the subject in each sentence sun rocket ship astronauts Mars moon shuttle Earth © Pearson Education Jupiter Home Activity Your child learned how to use the subjects of sentences in writing Have your child write two sentences about astronauts and underline the subjects of the sentences Unit Week Day 14623_005-008_FSD.indd Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 4:12:41 PM Exploring Space Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW TEST PREPARATION Practice Subjects Mark the letter of the subject that completes each sentence Ð _ is an astronaut A Seeing B Paula C Fun Ð _ have hard jobs A Astronauts B And C Watch Ð _ is a big star A Chair B Leaves C The sun Ð _ is a planet A Jack B Mars C Play © Pearson Education Ð _ is our home A The chair B Tell C The Earth Ð _ sees the stars A Maya B Sit C Have Home Activity Your child prepared for taking tests on the subjects of sentences Say simple sentences such as The moon is full The sun is hot The Earth is round Then ask your child to tell you the subjects of the sentences Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_005-008_FSD.indd Unit Week Day 2/25/05 4:12:42 PM Exploring Space Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW Subjects Underline the subject in each sentence The planets are far away The sun is a ball of gas Astronauts wear spacesuits Write a subject to complete each sentence Use a subject from the box The moon An astronaut Spaceships are faster than airplanes looks like a face walks on the moon © Pearson Education Home Activity Your child reviewed the subjects of sentences Give your child a phrase such as A cat or The door and have your child use it as the subject of a sentence Unit Week Day 14623_005-008_FSD.indd Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 4:12:43 PM Henry and Mudge Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW DEVELOP THE CONCEPT Practice Predicates The predicate tells what the subject of a sentence does or is We drive to the woods The family hikes Write the predicate of each sentence My family makes a camp Dad and I set up the tent The tent falls down The rain pours © Pearson Education We sleep in the car Home Activity Your child learned about the predicates of sentences Read a story together Point out simple sentences in the story Ask your child to tell you the predicate of each sentence Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_009-012_FSD.indd Unit Week Day 2/25/05 4:14:15 PM Henry and Mudge Name APPLY TO WRITING Predicates © Pearson Education Tell about a time when you went on a hike or a walk Circle the predicates in your sentences Home Activity Your child learned how to use the predicates of sentences in writing Have your child write you a note and ask him or her to circle the predicate in each sentence 10 Unit Week Day 14623_009-012_FSD.indd 10 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 4:14:17 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Compare and Contrast Essay Name Use Words That Compare and Contrast Read each set of sentences Write a word from the box to complete the last sentence Use each word one time Word Bank and like too but I like art class My sister does not I like art class, unlike my sister does not My sister’s ballet lesson is at noon My lesson is at 1:00 My sister’s ballet lesson is at noon, lesson is at 1:00 my I drew purple flowers Maria drew purple flowers Maria, I drew purple flowers © Pearson Education Nate made a clay pot I made a clay plate Nathan, I made a clay plate Pearl has a robot Wagner has a robot Pearl has a robot, and Wagner has a robot Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_168-171_FSD 169 Unit 169 3/1/05 2:18:49 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Compare and Contrast Essay Name Writing Trait: Sentences • Use all kinds of sentences: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations • Use different beginnings Don’t start too many sentences with the, he, or she Write the letter of each sentence next to the word that says what kind of sentence it is (A) Who made that painting? (B) I think it is beautiful! (C) Look at the bright colors (D) The artist shows what a sunset looks like Statement: Command: Question: Exclamation: Rearrange the words in each sentence so that it begins with a different word Write the new sentences Example: He has collected rocks for several years For several years he has collected rocks © Pearson Education He brought his rock collection to school today He showed us the rocks after lunch He will show them to another class tomorrow 170 14623_168-171_FSD 170 Unit Grammar and Writing Practice Book 3/1/05 2:18:49 PM Compare and Contrast Essay UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Self-Evaluation Guide Check Yes or No about sentences in your essay Yes No I used different kinds of sentences I used different beginnings for my sentences I used short sentences and long sentences Answer the questions What is the best part of your essay? © Pearson Education What is one thing you would change about this essay if you could write it again? Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_168-171_BPrinting 171 Unit 171 11/4/05 4:19:20 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Description Name Details Web © Pearson Education Fill out this details web to help you organize your ideas 172 Unit 14623_172-175_FSD.indd 172 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 5:00:20 PM Description UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Use Strong Adjectives Look at the adjectives in dark type Which sentence in each pair has a stronger adjective? Underline the sentence We looked at the colorful garden We looked at the pretty garden She ate a good apple She ate a crisp apple My grandmother made me a nice quilt My grandmother made me a blue and white quilt The thunder made a booming sound © Pearson Education The thunder made a loud sound The pumpkin pie smelled good The pumpkin pie smelled spicy Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_172-175_FSD.indd 173 Unit 173 2/25/05 5:00:22 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Description Name Writing Trait: Focus/Ideas Which sentence in each paragraph does NOT belong? Draw a line through that sentence Add a sentence that does belong in the paragraph Write your sentence on the line The new park in our neighborhood is a great place to play It has a baseball field The climbing set has long tunnels A dog was in the park The basketball court doesn’t have any cracks in it! © Pearson Education The hen lays an egg Then she sits on the egg to keep it warm The rooster crows loudly The egg starts to hatch A baby chick is trying to break out of the egg We are moving to a new town because Dad got a new job I wish I didn’t have to leave my friends Dad says I will make new friends Mr Hanson is our next-door neighbor 174 Unit 14623_172-175_FSD.indd 174 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 5:00:23 PM Description UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Self-Evaluation Guide Check Yes or No about focus/ideas in your description Yes No All my sentences tell about my topic I used one or more strong adjectives I used one or more action verbs Answer the questions What is the best part of your description? © Pearson Education What is one thing you would change about this description if you could write it again? Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_172-175_FSD.indd 175 Unit 175 2/25/05 5:00:23 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP A Letter to Persuade Name Persuasion Chart Fill out this persuasion chart to help you organize your ideas Topic I want to (audience) (purpose) Brainstorm reasons here Organize your reasons here Most important © Pearson Education Least important 176 Unit 14623_176-179_FSD.indd 176 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 5:01:29 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP A Letter to Persuade Name Use Persuasive Words Use words from the box to complete the letter Word Bank important best need should April 4, 2007 Dear Dad, I think we make a trip to Water World We can slide down the Zoom Tube and swim in the Swirl Pool That would be the thing to on a hot summer day © Pearson Education We have all been working hard, and we Also, it is a treat for us to spend time together Your son, Andrew Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_176-179_FSD.indd 177 Unit 177 2/25/05 5:01:30 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP A Letter to Persuade Name Writing Trait: Word Choice Underline the sentence in each pair that sounds more interesting Snow was in the yard Snow blanketed the yard The boy whispered his name The boy said his name Those flowers are pretty Those roses are bright red Rewrite the following sentences to make them more interesting You can change and add words The dog was nice 178 Unit 14623_176-179_FSD.indd 178 © Pearson Education I rode on my bike Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 5:01:31 PM A Letter to Persuade UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Self-Evaluation Guide Check Yes or No about word choice in your letter Yes No I used one or more words to persuade I used one or more good adjectives to describe I used exact words instead of vague ones such as nice Answer the questions What is the best part of your letter? © Pearson Education What is one thing you would change about this letter if you could write it again? Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_176-179_FSD.indd 179 Unit 179 2/25/05 5:01:32 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Research Report Name K-W-L Chart Fill out this K-W-L chart to help you organize your ideas What I Want to Know What I Learned © Pearson Education What I Know 180 Unit 14623_180-183.BPrinting.indd 180 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 11/4/05 4:22:46 PM Research Report UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Eliminate Wordiness Don’t use more words than are needed Take out phrases such as kind of, I think that, and it seems like Don’t use a lot of Use many or another word Don’t use two words that mean the same thing: great big, little tiny Don’t use several words when you can use one word: moved with great slowness, move slowly • • • • Look at each pair of sentences Write the words that are left out in the second sentence Aaron is wearing a great big cowboy hat Aaron is wearing a big cowboy hat © Pearson Education I think that Beth is kind of excited Beth is excited Look at each pair of sentences Circle the word that is different in the second sentence Write the words that the word replaced The children played a lot of baseball games The children played ten baseball games She carried the flag with a great deal of care She carried the flag carefully Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_180-183.FSD.indd 181 Unit 181 2/25/05 5:02:39 PM UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Research Report Name Writing Trait: Paragraph • All the sentences in a paragraph must tell about the same idea • The sentences in a paragraph must be in an order that makes sense • One sentence in a paragraph gives the main idea, and the other sentences give details about the main idea • The first sentence of a paragraph is indented Read the sentences below Cross out the sentence that does not tell about the same idea Write the other sentences in the correct order to make a paragraph Indent the first sentence © Pearson Education Chris swung her bat at the ball She waited for the first pitch Chris raced to first base Her team won five games Whack! The bat hit the ball It was Chris’s turn to bat 182 Unit 14623_180-183.FSD.indd 182 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/25/05 5:02:40 PM Research Report UNIT WRITING WORKSHOP Name Self-Evaluation Guide Check Yes or No about paragraphs in your research report Yes No I organized my facts in paragraphs The sentences in my paragraphs are in an order that makes sense The sentences in each paragraph tell about the same idea Answer the questions What is the best part of your research report? © Pearson Education What is one thing you would change about this research report if you could write it again? Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14623_180-183.FSD.indd 183 Unit 183 2/25/05 5:02:40 PM ... identify the nouns you used 22 Unit Week Day 14 623 _ 021 - 024 _FSD.indd 22 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/ 25/05 4:18:50 PM Tara and Tiree Name CUMULATIVE REVIEW TEST PREPARATION Practice Nouns Mark... Read a book together Point out several simple sentences Have your child identify the nouns in the sentences Grammar and Writing Practice Book 14 623 _ 021 - 024 _FSD.indd 23 Unit Week Day 23 2/ 25/05... child read the sentence and tell whether it is a command or an exclamation 20 Unit Week Day 14 623 _017- 020 _FSD.indd 20 Grammar and Writing Practice Book 2/ 25/05 4:17:53 PM Tara and Tiree Name

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