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Helping Hands Lesson 7 Time for reading class (pages 111-115). From the Story Numbering in Order Sometimes we want to put words or pictures in a certain order. We can do this by numbering them. How does a person grow? 3 1 2 A Number the pictures in order from 1-3. 1. Which pictures happened first, second, and third in the story? The story did not say why Harold went back to help the old woman. We can only guess what he was thinking. B Underline a good thought Harold may have had. 2. I can carry the basket easier than she can. She might give me some money if I help her. 17

Lesson 7 C Memorize the Bible verse and say it to your teacher. He that hath mercy on the poor, happy is he. Proverbs 14:21 King Solomon was the wise man who wrote this verse. Jesus was the one who said, Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. King Solomon and Jesus both understood that showing mercy makes us happy. Circle the bold word that completes the sentence. 3. We should especially show mercy to the rich, poor. Same and Different A dog and a horse are different in many ways. A horse neighs. A dog barks. But they are the same in other ways. Both have four legs, a head, and a tail. D How are a car and a train different? Write car or train to complete each sentence. 4. A runs on a road. 5. A runs on a track. How are a car and a train the same? Underline the bold word that completes the sentence. 18 6. A car and a train are both ways to travel, walk.

Lesson 7 E Circle the two words each bold contraction stands for. 7. Do you know who s coming? who is who has 8. He s had other pets before Trixy. He is He has 9. It s time for school to start. It is It has F Circle the letters that say ī. 10. r i g h t s i g h l i g h t f l i g h t s l i g h t We Remember G Circle the sound of the bold letters. 11. page g j cellar s k cake s k 12. game g j icy s k gym g j H Underline real or pretend to make the sentence true. 13. Jessie asked, Mother, can you teach me to bake cookies? Jessie wanted to make real, pretend cookies. I Circle the words that are opposite in each set. 14. lost found empty 15. size short long J Underline another title that fits Helping Hands. 16. Harold s Delivery Wagon Resting on a Doorstep 19

It Is Up to You Lesson 8 Study Words 1. aren t (ärnt) 7. himself (hĭm sĕlf) 2. enjoy (en joi) 8. never (nĕv ər) 3. fact (făkt) 9. skinned (skĭnd) 4. fair (fĕr) 10. slide (slīd) 5. fool around (fül ə round) 11. slowpokes (slō pōks) 6. glumly (gləm lē) 12. spoils (spoilz) A Match each Study Word to its meaning. 1. glumly ruins something 2. fact something that is true 3. spoils unhappily 4. fool around to waste time 5. slowpokes 6. skinned 7. enjoy removed skin from to like doing something people who are not fast B Circle the number of syllables in each word. 8. never 1 2 3 fair 1 2 3 himself 1 2 3 20

Lesson 8 C Read the Bible verse to yourself three times. Depart from evil, and do good. Psalm 34:14 gh, ph = f When gh comes at the end of a word, it often says f. Ph says f at the beginning, middle, or end of a word. laugh enough elephant graph photo D Circle gh or ph in each bold word. Match each sentence to the correct way to say the bold word. 9. A pheasant is a large bird with a long tail. ăl fə bĕt 10. Our alphabet has twenty-six letters. 11. Aunt Kim made enough pie for everyone. 12. The truck bumped over the rough road. ē nəf fĕz ənt rəf E 13. Number the pictures from 1-3 in order from slowest to fastest. 21