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1 The ad Family Set Written by Cherry Carl Illustrated by Ron Leishman Images Toonaday.com/Toonclipart.com
2 ad Word Family List ad grad doodad bad had keypad cad lad nomad clad mad ironclad dad* pad fad sad glad tad
3 Cut and Paste: ad bad ipad grad mad dad glad ad sad
4 Configuration Station: ad Word Bank dad bad glad grad had mad pad sad
5 ad Cloze the Gap! Read the following sentences, saying the word dad when you come to a blank space. Use words from the ad family to fill in the blanks and make sense. Reread your sentences to double check your choices! 1. The opposite of happy is. 2. We a good time at the party. 3. The opposite of good is. 4. I went fishing with my on Saturday. 5. My best friend s name is. 6. When you finish high school, you are a. 7. A boy can be called a. 8. Mom was when I broke the window. 9. My calls a thing a. 10. I sleep on a when I go camping. Word Bank pad bad mad grad dad had Chad doodad lad granddad sad
6 Simple Sentences (ad) Word Bank mad sad grad Name Read each sentence below, saying the ad picture names as you read. Rewrite the sentence and change each picture to a word. Illustrate the sentences on the back of your paper. 1. Dad was very today. 2. Chad, are you at me? 3. My brother, Thad, is a.
7 Circle and Write Look at the picture in each box. Circle the word that matches the picture. Write the word on the lines bad bud sod sad glad lad dad did mud mad
8 Finish and Write Say the name of each picture. If the picture belongs in the ad family and rhymes with dad, add ad to finish writing the word. cr sn p m d gl s gr cr
9 More Circle and Write Say the name of each picture. Read the words and circle the word that names the picture. Write the word underneath the picture. Make a picture for the last word. sod sad mad mud grid grad pod ipad ad add did dad bad bid load glad rad
10 X s and O s Directions for teacher/parent: Students circle each picture that ends with the ad rime. They make an x on each picture that does not end with the ad rime.
11 More X s and O s Directions to teacher/parent: Students circle each picture that ends with the ad rime and write the word in the box. If the picture does not end with the -ad rime, students make an x over the picture.
12 Alphabet Avenue Place the words below in alphabetical order WORD BANK ad bad glad sad grad had mad clad lad tad pad fad
13 ad Word Search c l a d e j n s q i u a j i v q p a d j k d v x u w y d o e i e n y b a d e u k d a d q r k v q w j o n j f a d w e n g o e x i d q u v i r d k u j e w y j x a a d v z u k q m a d d y n o m a d i z u clad lad brad dad doodad mad sad pad fad nomad ad bad grad
14 Score With Scrabble! SCORE dad Bad Mad Lad Sad Grad Pad Clad Fad Doodad brad
15 See, Say, Spell and Write doodad
16 Crossword Puzzle: ad Across Down 1. angry 2. synonym for father 3. unhappy 4. wearing clothes 5. small boy 6. brass fastener 6. opposite of good 7. someone who finishes high school 7. happy 8. something popular for a short time 9. a cushion 10. did have 11. member of a tribe that wanders Word Bank had clad fad brad dad grad bad mad lad pad sad glad nomad
17 What s it Worth? (ad) a a a a a d d d d d d m r s g p
18 Definition Derby: ad Read each ad family word in the first column. Find the correct definition and write the matching letter next to the word (see sample). Write each word in a sentence. Word Sentence Definition 1. ad d Did you see the shoe sale ad in the a. father; male parent paper? 2. bad b. the short form of the word graduate 3. clad c. past tense of have 4. dad d. commercial; poster; announcement 5. fad e. a boy or a young man 6. grad f. a small piece or a little bit of something 7. had g. unhappy; gloomy; depressed 8. lad h. notebook; cushion 9. mad i. something that is popular for a short period of time 10. pad j. wearing clothes; dressed 11. sad k. awful; naughty; unpleasant; wrong; rotten or spoiled 12. tad l. angry; annoyed; crazy
19 ad Partner Puzzle d ad d ad gr ad s ad p ad m ad
20 ad Family Word Slide ad ad Family Word Slide (Sound Blending) Print on vellum, cut, and laminate for durability. Cut the top and bottom slits to the left of the rime chunk for the slide. Model proper use for students: blending to form and say new words.
21 b f l br gl m cl gr p d h s
22 ad Stationery ad, bad, Chad, clad, dad, fad, grad, had, lad, mad, pad, sad, tad, doodad, egad, nomad, Sinbad Write sentences or a story with ad words of your choice.
23 pad grad mad mad
24 ad ipad glad sad
25 dad dad bad bad
26 ad Words and Pictures for Sorts and Stuff sad ipad dad bad
27 ad Words and Pictures for Sorts and Stuff mad pad glad mad
28 ad Words and Pictures for Sorts and Stuff grad ad dad mad
29 clad rad had brad
30 -ad penny push -ad penny push
31 -ad penny push -ad penny push
32 Word Family (-ad) ad, bad, Chad, clad, dad, fad, grad, had, lad, mad, pad, sad, tad, doodad, egad, nomad, Sinbad Write sentences or a story with ad words of your choice.
33 ad ad ad ad ad ad
34 -ad family -ad family ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad
35 Name Say the name of each picture. Read the words and circle the word that names the picture. Write the word underneath the picture. Make a picture for the last three words. You may need to use the dictionary. grad grid add ad pad pod sod sad dad did mad lad glad
36 My ad Book My ad Book
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