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Answer Keys Grammar/Composition/Spelling 0611-0615 Contents Grammar.... 3 Grammar & Usage.... 4 Spelling... 6

Answer Keys Grammar Answer Key Grammar Lesson 7 Application 1 Jack 2 Leslie 3 Kelly 4 The old dog 5 Our class 6 you Lesson 12 Application 1 boys 2 Robbie 3 friends 4 father 5 They 6 Jack Lesson 16 Application 1 Walk 2 have 3 lost 4 is 5 love 3

Grammar & Usage Answer Key Answer Keys Grammar & Usage Unit 1 Lesson 1 Practice 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 15 are sentences ending with a period. Check Yourself S E N T E N C E Detective Work Our dog, Malcolm, is the pet of the neighborhood. He plays ball with the boys and girls. He often takes walks with the grown-ups. This special pet brings in the newspaper. His bark chases away unfriendly dogs. He doesn t bother cats or birds. Every neighborhood should have a Malcolm. Lesson 2 Unit 2 Review 1 complete 2 capital 3 period Practice 1 D; period 2 Int; question mark 3 Imp; period 4 E; exclamation point 5 E; exclamation point 6 Imp; period 7 Int; question mark 8 D; period 9 D; period 10 Int; question mark 11 Imp; period 12 E; exclamation point 13 E; exclamation point 14 Imp; period 15 Int; question mark 16 D; period More Practice 1 Will it rain today? 2 Is Toby s hair full of sand? 3 Will Pat be a cheerleader? 4 Has Mother baked cookies today? 5 Were the children lost? 6 Has he eaten his supper? 7 Can you paint good pictures? 8 Will they wait for us? 9 Is her story true? 10 Will she arrive by ten o clock? Lesson 6 Unit 3 Review 1 declarative and imperative 2 interrogative 3 exclamatory Practice 1 Bells ring. 2 The church bells rang at noon. 3 The choir sings beautifully. 4 The adult choir prepared for Christmas. 5 The old European cathedrals are beautiful and inspirational. 6 The ancient synagogue is being renovated. 7 The wind chimes clanged in the breeze. 8 Harry s old bicycle needs new tires. 9 My neighbor s baby daughter toddled into the yard. 10 The senior high school band marched in the veterans parade. More Practice: Answers vary. Lesson 9 Unit 4 Review 1 S 2 S 3 P 4 S 5 P Detective Work 1 street 2 girl 3 banner 4 ride 5 sister 6 flowers 7 house 8 beach 9 roses 10 money Lesson 11 Unit 5 Review Simple subjects are underlined. 1 Our cousins 2 That poor dog 3 The little children 4 His three friends Practice Simple subjects are circled. Vertical lines should be drawn between the complete subject and complete predicate. 1 flowers vase grew 2 house Street will 3 beach ocean was 4 roses desk came 5 bracelets wrist jangled 6 children yard distracted 7 girl slacks lives 8 clothes closet are 9 story book is 10 cousin Nebraska visited Punctuation Review 1 period; declarative 2 exclamation point; exclamatory 3 question mark; interrogative 4 question mark; interrogative 5 period; imperative (or exclamatory) 6 period; declarative 7 period; imperative 8 exclamation point; exclamatory 9 question mark; interrogative 10 period; imperative Lesson 14 Unit 6 Review 1 complete 2 subject, predicate 3 simple subject 4 capital letter 5 question mark Practice Verbs are underlined. Vertical lines should be drawn between the following words: 1 girls sing 2 school sing 3 class joined 4 boys play 5 class like 6 school went 7 They wrote 8 players answered 9 Learning Guide read 10 Everyone enjoyed More Practice Answers vary. Simple subjects are: 1 wind 2 story 3 puppy 4 people 5 brother 6 settlers 7 dishes 8 books Lesson 17 Unit 7 Review 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T Practice 1 mother is waiting 2 books were given 3 I will go 4 He had asked 5 Mary has broken 6 We have been visiting 7 team has been practicing 8 I was listening 9 classes are rehearsing 10 notice has been placed Lesson 19 Unit 8 Quiz 1 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, and 12 are sentences and should begin with capital letters. Sentence 12 needs a question mark; the others a period. 4

Grammar & Usage Answer Key Quiz 2 1 declarative; period 2 imperative; period 3 exclamatory; exclamation point 4 interrogative; question mark 5 imperative; period 6 interrogative; question mark 7 declarative; period 8 interrogative; question mark 9 exclamatory or imperative; either period or exclamation mark 10 declarative; period Quiz 3 Vertical lines should be drawn between the following two words in each sentence. 1 Children sing 2 boys enjoy 3 heavens twinkle 4 flowers were 5 July is 6 clock struck 7 pencil makes 8 parade will 9 door slammed 10 fox stole 11 packages arrived 12 dog has 13 animal escaped 14 kittens lost Quiz 4 1 dress 2 animals 3 aunt 4 Jan 5 story Quiz 5 1 Jack did 2 Nancy enjoys 3 class won 4 Janet likes 5 Learning Guide complimented Quiz 6 1 is blowing 2 were roaring 3 had been playing 4 have been gathering 5 will be coming 6 has sung 5

Spelling Answer Key Answer Keys Spelling Scott Foresman-Addison Wesley Page 13 Lesson 1 Strategy Workshop Steps for Spelling Try It Out 1 mysteries 2 wreck 3 track 4 bridge 5 8 Words will vary. Look Ahead 1 4 Words will vary. Page 14 Words with sk, sp, st Practice Note: Order of words in each group may vary. 1 skinny 2 task 3 risk 4 skeleton 5 skunk 6 brisk 7 stopped 8 style 9 arrest 10 suggest 11 stumble 12 statue 13 boast 14 adjust 15 spider 16 wasp 17 crisp 18 spilled 19 spinach 20 grasp Write Sentences will vary. Page 15 Lesson 2 Think and Practice Meaning Clues 1 statue 2 risk 3 wasp 4 crisp 5 stumble 6 grasp 7 brisk 8 spider 9 skeleton 10 boast 11 suggest 12 skunk Hidden Words 13 stopped 14 adjust 15 task 16 arrest 17 style 18 skinny 19 spinach 20 spilled Strategic Spelling Using the Problem Parts Strategy Words will vary. Page 16 Proofreading and Writing Proofread an Opinion Lesson 3 Write an Opinion Responses will vary. Opinions should have one or more list words. Page 17 Lesson 4 Vocabulary Building Review Crossword Puzzle Across 1 wasp 4 skinny 5 arrest 6 risk 7 spider 8 style Down 2 suggest 3 crisp 7 stopped 9 task Word Study Similes Similes will vary. Page 18 Lesson 6 Words with ng, nk, th Practice Note: Order of words in each group may vary. 1 nothing 2 everything 3 Thanksgiving 4 clothing 5 blank 6 trunk 7 chipmunk 8 shrink 9 they 10 then 11 north 12 there 13 without 14 though 15 thought 16 strong 17 among 18 sting 19 hanger 20 lightning Write Paragraphs will vary. 6

Spelling Answer Key Page 19 Lesson 7 Think and Practice Classifying 1 they 2 strong 3 hanger 4 Thanksgiving 5 clothing 6 sting 7 there 8 north 9 chipmunk 10 then 11 trunk Word Search Note: Order of answers 12 19 may vary. 12 shrink 13 thought 14 without 15 though 16 among 17 everything 18 nothing 19 blank t b e s h r i n k t o l u t t h b o b h o w i t h o u t l o c o t o t w s h a u e v e r y t h i n g n t h o u g h n k h o c s a m o n g r t Strategic Spelling Seeing Meaning Connections 20 lightning 21 lightly 22 flashlight Pages 226 227 Earning Money Green Box Words will vary. Getting at Meaning 1 tutoring 2 pet-sitter 3 provide 4 lawn mowing 5 car washing 6 hire 7 available 8 experience 9 baby-sit 10 housework Spell Well 11 experience 12 available Page 20 Proofreading and Writing Proofread Directions Lesson 8 Write Directions Responses will vary. Directions should include three list words and a personal word. Page 21 Lesson 9 Vocabulary Building Review Paragraph Completion 1 Thanksgiving 2 blank 3 north 4 there 5 then 6 nothing 7 everything 8 trunk 9 they 10 strong Using a Dictionary Pronunciation Key 1 ice 2 two 3 light Page 22 Lesson 10 Words with kn, mb, gh, st Practice Note: Order of words in each group may vary. 1 ghost 2 spaghetti 3 aghast 4 knowledge 5 know 6 knew 7 knead 8 knitting 9 knapsack 10 numb 11 bomb 12 tomb 13 climber 14 plumbing 15 Christmas 16 listening 17 fasten 18 hustle 19 mistletoe 20 whistling Write Advertisement will vary. Page 23 Lesson 11 Think and Practice Rhymes 1 numb 2 knead 3 tomb 4 knitting 5 ghost 6 climber 7 hustle 8 plumbing Definitions 9 knapsack 10 spaghetti 11 fasten 12 listening 13 whistling 14 aghast 15 mistletoe 16 Christmas 17 bomb Strategic Spelling Seeing Meaning Connections 18 know 19 knew 20 knowledge Pages 228 229 Telling Jokes Green Box Words will vary. Getting at Meaning 1 comedians 2 comedy 3 riddle 4 humorous 5 pun 6 audience 7 punch line 8 knockknock joke 9 laughter 10 hilariously Spell Well 11 humorous 12 hilariously 7

Spelling Answer Key Page 24 Lesson 12 Proofreading and Writing Proofread a Sign spaghetti Create a Sign Signs will vary. They should not have more than thirteen words. Page 28 Lesson 17 Proofreading and Writing Proofread an Advertisement Lesson 13 Page 25 Vocabulary Building Review Context Clues Note: Letters that fall in the vertical box are bolded in this answer key. Answer to riddle: kilometers. 1 know 2 listening 3 knowledge 4 bomb 5 numb 6 fasten 7 ghost 8 knew 9 Christmas 10 spaghetti Using a Thesaurus Overused Words 1 realize 2 understand 3 recognize Page 26 Lesson 15 Adding -s and -es Practice Note: Order of words in each group may vary. 1 batteries 2 companies 3 centuries 4 matches 5 bushes 6 passes 7 kisses 8 dresses 9 benches 10 speeches 11 months 12 friends 13 grades 14 cowboys 15 valleys 16 donkeys 17 missiles 18 costumes 19 pictures 20 mornings Write Sentences will vary. Lesson 16 Write an Advertisement Responses will vary. Advertisements should include at least two list words and a personal word. Page 29 Lesson 18 Vocabulary Building Review Tongue Twisters 1 valleys 2 companies 3 friends 4 months 5 bushes 6 passes 7 cowboys 8 batteries 9 grades 10 matches Multicultural Connection Art 1 geometric 2 floral 3 realistic Page 27 Think and Practice Word Math 1 kisses 2 donkeys 3 dresses 4 mornings 5 centuries 6 missiles 7 benches 8 bushes 9 batteries 10 costumes Word Forms 11 matches 12 valleys 13 cowboys 14 passes 15 companies 16 grades 17 friends 18 speeches 19 months 20 pictures Strategic Spelling Building New Words 21 businesses 22 Christmases 23 risks 24 ladies 8