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Greek Word Parts Basic: Read the paragraph. Write the Basic Words that best complete the sentences. Spelling: Greek Word Parts Spelling Words A few weeks ago, a (1) in a newspaper article informed us of an upcoming performance. The (2) would be playing a concert featuring both jazz and world music. The local TV station planned to (3) the event. My mother picked up the (4) and called the box office to buy tickets. Before we went to the theater, I read about the conductor s life in a short (5). Between songs, the conductor spoke into a (6) to tell us about the music. I enjoyed watching a woman playing the metal bars of a (7) with two mallets. My favorite part of the jazz program was a solo on the (8). Cameras weren t allowed inside, so I was unable to take even one (9). But after the show, I asked the conductor to (10) my program, and he did! Challenge 11 13: Write a paragraph using three of the Challenge Words. Write on a separate sheet of paper. Basic 1. telephone 2. autograph 3. microscope 4. photograph 5. televise 6. biology 7. microphone 8. paragraph 9. symphony 10. telegraph 11. megaphone 12. microwave 13. photocopy 14. biography 15. saxophone 16. telescope 17. calligraphy 18. xylophone 19. homophone 20. homograph Challenge telecommute bibliography phonetic microbe autobiography Spelling 319

Spelling Word Sort Write each Basic Word next to the correct word part. into the Past Spelling: Greek Word Parts Spelling Words Basic Words: graph ( something Challenge Words: written ) Basic Words: phone ( sound ) Challenge Word: Basic Words: Challenge Words: micro ( small ) Basic Words: other Greek word parts Challenge Words: Challenge: Add the Challenge Words to your Word Sort. Basic 1. telephone 2. autograph 3. microscope 4. photograph 5. televise 6. biology 7. microphone 8. paragraph 9. symphony 10. telegraph 11. megaphone 12. microwave 13. photocopy 14. biography 15. saxophone 16. telescope 17. calligraphy 18. xylophone 19. homophone 20. homograph Challenge telecommute bibliography phonetic microbe autobiography Spelling 320

Proofreading for Spelling Find the misspelled words and circle them. Write them correctly on the lines below. As a grade-school teacher, I was tired from educating students about what a homofone and a honograph were, how biologie played a part in everyday life, and how to use a mickroscope. When I got a telegraf from my cousin inviting me to Alaska, I was ready to use a megafone to announce my departure! Instead, I relied on the telefone. Since I look at every trip as a learning adventure, I packed my telascope, made a photocoppy of a map of Alaska, and set off. Once I got to Alaska, I discovered that my cousin lived in a remote cabin. Other than a mikrowave, a radio, and a computer, he had few modern conveniences. He even had the time to write letters using caligraphy. I couldn t wait to get outside and explore and, of course, to report back everything to my students! Spelling: Greek Word Parts Spelling Words 1. telephone 2. autograph 3. microscope 4. photograph 5. televise 6. biology 7. microphone 8. paragraph 9. symphony 10. telegraph 11. megaphone 12. microwave 13. photocopy 14. biography 15. saxophone 16. telescope 17. calligraphy 18. xylophone 19. homophone 20. homograph 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Challenge telecommute bibliography phonetic microbe autobiography Spelling 321

Commas with Introductory Words and Phrases : Commas in Sentences An introductory word, such as meanwhile, well, yes, or no, that begins a sentence is usually followed by a comma. An introductory phrase, such as a short while later, is also usually followed by a comma. Yes, I ll go with you. Earlier today, he was not in the room. Thinking Question Is there a word or phrase that begins the sentence? Is there a place in the sentence where I would naturally pause? Write each sentence correctly, adding commas where they are needed. 1. Yes Dr. Winston will tell the story of his first fossil find. 2. Well the scientist thought he was extremely lucky to find the fossil. 3. After some time the museum hoped he would donate the fossil. 4. In the morning will you tell us about the new fossil exhibit? 5. No I have not seen the fossil of a dinosaur leg. 322

Commas with Names : Commas in Sentences When a person is spoken to directly by name, the name is set apart from the rest of the sentence by commas. Names can appear at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of sentences. Finding fossils is important work, Jake, because fossils teach us about life long ago. Thinking Question Is the person who is being spoken to addressed by name in the sentence? Where in the sentence do I naturally pause? Rewrite each sentence. Add commas where they are needed. 1. Jared how did it feel to find such an unusual fossil? 2. Well Luis I thought I was just digging up an interesting rock. 3. So many people Jared are going to want to see what you found. 4. Do you think Jared that you ll find more fossils? 5. I sure hope so Luis. 6. What most people don t understand Philip is how hard it is to discover anything worthwhile. 323

Commas in Sentences : Commas in Sentences Rewrite each sentence correctly. Add commas where they are needed. 1. About 10,000 years ago woolly mammoths became extinct. 2. After finding a fossil the scientist recorded his discovery in a notebook. 3. Finally Dr. Winston found the remains of a giant sea creature. 4. Hoping to improve their collection museum officials asked Dr. Winston to donate the fossil. 5. If you could give us the fossil Dr. Winston our collection would be complete. 324

Correct Adjectives : Spiral Review A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. A and an refer to any noun. The refers to a specific noun. A demonstrative adjective tells which one. This and these refer to nouns close by. That and those refer to nouns farther away. This and that are used with singular nouns. These and those are used with plural nouns. A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. It is capitalized. 1 5. Write the correct article or demonstrative adjective in parentheses to complete each sentence. 1. (Those, That) fossils are the oldest in the museum. 2. Jorge visited (the, a) National History Museum. 3. (These, That) fossils need to be cleaned. 4. I wrote a book about (a, an) great fossil discovery. 5. Scientists believe that climate change was one reason (these, this) mammoths disappeared. 6 8. Rewrite the sentences, using adjectives to combine them. 6. After discovering the dinosaur fossil, the boy appeared on the evening news. The boy was from Canada. 7. The boy said the fossil looked like a rock. It was rough and jagged. 8. They found the fossil buried in the ground. The ground was frozen. 325

Sentence Fluency : Connect to Writing Use introductory phrases to combine sentences when you want to vary sentence length. A comma sets off all introductory phrases. Short, Choppy Sentences Jared was walking home from school. He found a fossil of a mammoth tooth. Combined Sentence with an Introductory Phrase Walking home from school, Jared found a fossil of a mammoth tooth. Combine each pair of sentences by changing one sentence to an introductory phrase. 1. We were visiting the museum. We saw the fossil collection. 2. The fossilized tooth weighed seven pounds. It was almost as big as my whole head! 3. Scientists discovered the bones of an 18,000-year-old man. The discovery was made during a trip to Indonesia. 4. Over 100 dinosaur eggs were discovered in India. Three explorers discovered them while hunting. 5. The hunter investigated what he thought was a reindeer. The Russian hunter discovered it was the remains of a 40,000-year-old baby mammoth. 326

Focus Trait: Ideas Writing: Ideas Main idea statements need strong examples to make writing clear. Read the statement and the weak example. Then notice how this example was made stronger by adding details. Statement: Fossils give scientists important information. Weak Example They show where they came from. Strong Example Scientists can learn the age and size of an animal from fossil remains. Read each statement and the weak example that follows it. Then rewrite the weak example by adding more details. 1. Statement: Below-average temperatures preserve animal remains. Weak Example Strong Example In the Arctic the weather is freezing. 2. Statement: Some animal species have been found in different geographical zones. The mammoth has been found in a few places. 3. Statement: Mammoths were huge animals. Some were bigger than an adult person. 4. Statement: You can hunt for fossils at any age. Even little children find them. Writing 327