+ = fire arms firearms. Example #2 Add rot to: ten ---> rotten or ---> rotor par ---> parrot ate ---> rotate car ---> carrot.

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Add a Word Instructions: Add the word to either the beginning or the end of the word to form a new word. Example #1 Add day to: light ---> daylight every --->everyday dooms ---> doomsday dreamers ---> daydreamers Example #2 Add rot to: ten ---> rotten or ---> rotor par ---> parrot ate ---> rotate car ---> carrot + = fire arms firearms Add ten to : Add ice to : Add mode to : Add rate to : bit sing house pi smit box out deco ant just led nit bat caps sty gene or off rates mod hear maker lace pin Add get to : Add duct to : Add arm to : Add so to : bud work fire las ups pro or lo table ad pits lid for less under on away con bands who tar ad holes me fid via side red for in loads use

Add a Word Answer Key Instructions: Add the word to either the beginning or the end of the word to form a new word. Example #1 Add day to: light ---> daylight every --->everyday dooms ---> doomsday dreamers ---> daydreamers Example #2 Add rot to: ten ---> rotten or ---> rotor par ---> parrot ate ---> rotate car ---> carrot + = fire arms firearms Add ten to : Add ice to : Add mode to : Add rate to : bit bitten sing tensing house icehouse pi pirate smit smitten box icebox out outmode deco decorate ant tenant just justice led modeled nit nitrate bat batten caps icecaps sty modesty gene generate or tenor off office rates moderates mod moderate hear hearten maker icemaker lace lacerate pin tenpin Add get to : Add duct to : Add arm to : Add so to : bud budget work ductwork fire firearm las lasso ups getups pro product or armor lo solo table getable ad adduct pits armpits lid solid for forget less ductless under underarm on soon away getaway con conduct bands armbands who whoso tar target ad adduct holes armholes me some fid fidget via viaduct side sidearm red sored for forget in induct loads armloads use souse

Anagram Instructions: Rearrange the letters in each word to form a new word. Example: bread bared, beard, debar seal care pest actors education pest arches baker parts rescue present trees naps mates aspired notes tassel

Anagram Answer Key Instructions: Rearrange the letters in each word to form a new word. Example: bread bared, beard, debar seal care acre, race pest pets, step actors costar, castor education auctioned, cautioned pest pets, step arches chaser, search baker brake, bread parts strap, trap rescue recuse, secure present serpent, repents trees steer, terse, reset naps pans, snap, span mates meats, steam, tames, teams aspired despair, diapers, praised notes onset, stone, tones tassel slates, steals

Homographs Instructions: Draw a picture to complete each homograph pair. bark bat chip ear scale mouse trunk spring nail

Homographs Instructions: Write definitions for each homograph pair. bass compact content digest minute moped object produce row

Homographs Answer Key Instructions: Write definitions for each homograph pair. a deep voice a kind of fish small a small case for holding makeup happy or satisfied all that is contained inside something bass compact content a condensed version of some information to change food in the stomach into a form that can be absorbed by the body 60 seconds extremely small acted sad or gloomy a bicycle with a motor digest minute moped a thing you can see or touch to be opposed to to create or make fresh fruits and vegetables a fight to propel a boat forward using oars object produce row

A pun is a humorous way of using a word or phrase so that more than one meaning is suggested. Many jokes are puns. Write and illustrate a pun. Q: Why does Humpty Dumpty love autumn? A: Because Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. A teacher asked her students to use the word "beans" in a sentence. "My father grows beans," said one girl. "My mother cooks beans," said a boy. A third student spoke up, "We are all human beans. Q: Why did the can crusher quit his job? A: Because it was soda pressing. Q: Why was six scared of seven? A: Because seven "ate" nine. Q: What happens to a frog's car when it breaks down? A: It gets toad away. Q: How do you count cows? A: With a cowculator. Q: Why couldn't the leopard play hide and seek? A: Because he was always spotted. Q: Did you hear about the kidnapping at school? A: It's okay. He woke up. Q: What do computers eat for a snack? A: Microchips! Q: What do you call a bear with no teeth? A: A gummy bear. Q: What is the tallest building in the entire world? A: The library, because it has so many stories. Q: Can February march? A: No, but April may. Q: How do astronomers organize a party? A: They planet.

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