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Unit 34 Week 1 Interactive Review Words from Many Cultures Spelling Words khaki hula banana ballet waltz tomato vanilla canyon yogurt banquet macaroni polka cobra koala barbecue safari buffet stampede karate kiosk Alphabetize Write the ten list words below in alphabetical order. kiosk safari koala banquet ballet stampede buffet polka karate khaki ballet banquet buffet karate khaki kiosk koala polka safari stampede 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Classifying Write the list word that belongs in each group. tomato waltz cobra macaroni canyon hula yogurt banana vanilla barbecue 11. lettuce, carrots, onion, 16. Hawaii, dance, grass skirt, 12. dance, ballroom, elegant, 17. milk, creamy, fruit, 13. rattlesnake, boa constrictor, 18. fruit, yellow, plant, 14. spaghetti, noodles, pasta, 19. chocolate, strawberry, 15. gorge, valley, ravine, 20. food, outdoors, grill, 302 Spelling Home Activity Your child has learned to spell words that come from a variety of cultures. With your child, look up several of the words in a dictionary and discuss what the dictionary says about the words origins.

Unit 4 Week 1 Interactive Review Subject and Object Pronouns Directions Write S if the underlined word is a subject pronoun. Write O if the word is an object pronoun. 1. In Weslandia, Wesley is the main character. He has problems. 2. Wesley doesn t act like the other kids, and they pick on him. 3. His parents worry that they have raised an odd son. S O SS 4. Wesley creates a new civilization, and it fascinates everyone. 5. I really enjoyed reading this story. 6. Wesley s ingenious uses for his crop amused me. 7. My friend Winnie said the suntan oil was funniest to her. 8. You should read this story too! 9. Our teacher, Mr. Su, asked us about civilizations. 10. Native peoples create them based on climate and crops in their region. S O O S O O Directions Underline the correct pronoun in ( ) to complete each sentence. 11. Corn has many uses. Many farmers plant (it, they). 12. (They, Them) can sell the grain as a food or as a raw material for fuel. 13. The stalks can be ground up. There are several uses for (it, them) as well. 14. John and (I, me) have learned about soybeans. 15. (We, Us) get nutritious foods from them. 16. Do you like tofu? (It, Them) is a curd made from soybeans. 17. Mom served tofu to Karl and (I, me). 18. She didn t tell (us, we) what we were eating. 19. When (he, him) found out it was bean curd, Karl laughed. 20. Mom had disguised it in pudding. That was clever of (her, she)! Conventions 303

Unit 34 Week 12 Interactive Review Prefixes over-, under-, sub-, super-, out- overlook underline subway subset supermarket outlet underground overboard Spelling Words undercurrent superstar overtime supersonic submarine undercover overcast outfield output supernatural subdivision subhead Analogies Write the list word that completes each comparison. overcast subhead submarine outfield supermarket overboard subway superstar supernatural subdivision 1. Light is to heavy as sunny is to. 2. Title is to subtitle as head is to. 3. Sky is to airplane as ocean is to. 4. Carpenter is to house as baseball player is to. 5. Shoes are to shoe store as food is to. 6. Living room is to outside as cabin is to. 7. Street is to bus as underground is to. 8. Strong is to athlete as famous is to. 9. Comedian is to funny as ghost is to. 10. Store is to mall as house is to. Synonyms Write the list word that has the same, or nearly the same, meaning. underline undercover subset overtime output undercurrent underground outlet supersonic overlook 11. underscore 12. secret 13. category 14. extra 15. production 16. hint 17. buried 18. socket 19. fast 20. forget Home Activity Your child has completed analogies containing words with prefixes. Ask your child to make up two analogies containing words from the list and explain how the analogies work. 304 Spelling

Unit 4 Week 2 Interactive Review Pronouns and Antecedents Directions Match the pronoun with the noun or noun phrase that could be its antecedent. Write the letter of the correct antecedent next to the pronoun. B E D 1. her A Jinx and I 2. it B Victoria A C 4. us D other students 5. he E fishing rod 3. them C Uncle Jeff Directions Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun in each sentence. 6. This story reminds me of my friend, and she is named Greta. 7. Greta and Jinx are similar because they fall a lot. 8. Greta has many casts, and they prove she has had many accidents. 9. Workers poured fresh cement, and Greta walked into it. 10. Will nearly lost the marathon when he tripped over Greta s crutch. 11. Cheerleaders made a pyramid, and Greta toppled them. 12. Greta is nicknamed Grace because she is not very graceful. Directions Write a pronoun to replace each underlined noun or noun phrase. 13. Jinx doesn t trip over the lunch lady, but Jinx has other accidents. 14. Tony choked on some gum when Jinx bounced over Tony. 15. Jinx crawled into boxes and boots and got stuck in boxes and boots. 16. Jinx looked inside her locker and got stuck inside her locker. 17. She saw square dancers and wanted to be like the square dancers. 18. Victoria and Jinx tried square dancing, but Victoria and Jinx hurt themselves. she him them it them they Comprehension 305

Unit 34 Week 13 Interactive Review Homophones Spelling Words cent sent scent threw through weather whether their there they re chili chilly tide tied pale pail aloud allowed course coarse Crossword Puzzle Use the clues to find the list words. Write each letter in a box. Across Down 2. gave permission 1. said so it could be heard 6. not here 3. if 7. fastened 4. finished 8. pitched 5. smell 9. place to play golf 7. belonging to them 4. 6. 7. 9. 1. a 2. 3. a l l o w e d t o h 5. h u e s t h e r e t i e d t c 8. o h t h r e w c o u r s e e n g i r t h r Classifying Write the list word that belongs in each group. weather chilly coarse chili pail cent they re pale tide sent 10. rain, snow, tornado, 15. nickel, dime, quarter, 11. cold, icy, frosty, 16. you re, we re, 12. rough, thick, 17. white, colorless, sickly, 13. taco, spaghetti, soup, 18. ocean, waves, high, low, 14. bucket, container, jug, 19. letter, mailed, transmitted, 306 Spelling Home Activity Your child has learned to spell homophones. Ask your child to find some of the list words in a newspaper or magazine. Then ask your child to spell one or more homophones for each word and use them in sentences.

Unit 4 Week 3 Interactive Review Possessive Pronouns Directions Write the letter of the possessive pronoun that can replace the underlined word or words in each phrase. A E B 1. Lori s idea A her 2. Nate s paper B their D C 4. an owl s eyes D its 3. the twins pet C our 5. Ti s and my cat E his Directions Underline the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence. 6. Each ant colony has (its, their) own smell. 7. The ants can recognize an intruder in (theirs, their) nest. 8. They also know which eggs are not (theirs, we). 9. A female worker will help defend (her, she) home. 10. I know some ants can sting because an ant stung (mine, my) foot! Directions Write the possessive pronoun that can replace the underlined word or words. 11. Dad and I love to have honey on Dad s and my toast. 12. Mom likes honey on Mom s oatmeal. 13. Sam puts honey on Sam s peanut butter sandwiches. 14. Bees make honey for the bees food. 15. A bee can always fly back to a bee s hive. 16. I washed my plate, and now you can wash the plate belonging to you. 17. Paul put his glass in the dishwasher, and then I added the glass belonging to me. 18. He found his fork, but she couldn t find the fork belonging to her. our her his their its yours mine hers Conventions 307

Unit 34 Week 14 Interactive Review Suffixes -ible, -able sensible washable available agreeable fashionable valuable flexible reasonable Spelling Words favorable breakable convertible forgettable laughable sociable allowable divisible hospitable reversible responsible tolerable Words in Context Complete each sentence with a list word. 1. Be careful with that vase because it is. 2. It is hot in the desert, but the dry air makes it. 3. Jim s mom was and invited us to stay for dinner. 4. You can wear the jacket with that side in or out because it is. convertible hospitable 5. A(n) car is not practical in a cold climate. 6. Anita didn t go to the party because she was not feeling. valuable 7. Gold and silver are metals. 8. The critic liked the movie, so he gave it a(n) review. divisible 9. Is that number by ten? breakable tolerable 10. It s all right to get your uniform muddy because it is. 11. The magician s tricks were so obvious they were. 12. The soccer team took care to make plays that were. 13. Lizzy often wears new styles because she likes to be. 14. I can t recall the story s characters because they were. 15. The Henrys asked Carla to baby-sit, but she was not that day. 16. Unlike the unpleasant dog next door, our pet is always. responsible sensible 17. Who is for setting the table? favorable 18. It is to wear sturdy shoes on a long hike. 19. If you work on the problem, you will think of a(n) answer. 20. Rubber is used for many items because it is. reversible sociable washable laughable allowable fashionable forgettable available agreeable reasonable flexible 308 Spelling Home Activity Your child has learned to spell words with the suffixes -ible and -able. Ask your child to make up several sentences containing list words and to spell each list word used.

Unit 4 Week 4 Interactive Review Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns Directions Underline the pronoun in each sentence. Write indefinite or reflexive to identify the kind of pronoun it is. Then write singular or plural to show its number. 1. Everybody eats lunch in the cafeteria. 2. Many of the students bring a sack lunch. 3. Others eat a hot lunch. 4. Students help themselves to milk. 5. Mom says, Give yourself time to eat. Directions Underline the correct pronoun in ( ) to complete each sentence. 6. I chose a special place for (myself, myselves). 7. (Everybody, Many) needs a place to be alone and think. 8. (Few, No one) is immune to stress. indefinite indefinite indefinite reflexive reflexive 9. The teacher said, Do your work by (theirself, yourself). 10. (Several, Someone) of my friends have private places. singular plural plural plural singular Directions Choose a pronoun from the box to complete each sentence correctly. Be sure indefinite pronouns used as subjects agree in number with their verbs. herself many myself something everybody myself something herself 11. If I see someone new, I introduce. 12. I tell the new person about the school. 13. The new girl said to, I won t make any friends. Everybody Many 14. appreciates a friendly welcome. 15. try to make newcomers feel at home. Conventions 309

Unit 34 Week 15 Interactive Review Negative Prefixes Spelling Words invisible illiterate irregular irresistible impossible informal illegal impatient independent incorrect inactive imperfect impolite immature illogical indefinite inappropriate immobile irresponsible inexpensive Synonyms Write the list word that has the same, or nearly the same, meaning. impatient inexpensive impolite immobile informal indefinite irregular inactive independent irresistible 1. restless 2. cheap 3. rude 4. motionless 5. casual 6. vague 7. uneven 8. lazy 9. separate 10. fascinating Antonyms Write the list word that has the opposite, or nearly the opposite, meaning. illegal immature imperfect illogical incorrect illiterate inappropriate impossible invisible irresponsible 11. lawful 12. experienced 13. excellent 14. reasonable 15. accurate 16. educated 17. suitable 18. likely 19. noticeable 20. dependable 310 Spelling Home Activity Your child has written synonyms and antonyms for words with negative prefixes. Name several list words. Ask your child to spell each word and to name a synonym and/or antonym for each.

Unit 4 Week 5 Interactive Review Using Who and Whom Directions Write subject, object of preposition, or direct object to identify how the underlined word is used. 1. Who likes cheerleading? 2. Jim is the one for whom the crowd is applauding. 3. Everyone who is watching was impressed. 4. Whom will the judges select? 5. To whom were you speaking? subject object of preposition subject direct object object of preposition Directions Underline who or whom to complete each sentence correctly. 6. (Who, Whom) would like something to drink? 7. Stu is the person to (who, whom) you should give your money. 8. He is the fellow with (who, whom) I went to the concession stand. 9. Anyone (who, whom) watches a gymnastics meet gets thirsty. 10. The judges, (who, whom) are volunteers, do a fantastic job. 11. (Who, Whom) shall we invite next time? 12. It should be someone with (who, whom) you can spend hours. 13. Spectators (who, whom) are veterans bring seat cushions for the bleachers. 14. Everybody (who, whom) sits through the entire gymnastics meet gets sore. 15. For (who, whom) is the meet the most fun? Directions Cross out mistakes in the use of who and whom in the paragraph. Write the correct pronoun above the line. One sentence is correct. (16) The girl watched her older brother, whom was turning cartwheels. (17) He wondered who who whom whom else might be looking. (18) He fell, and the dog with who the girl had been playing ran to who lick his face. (19) The girl shrieked with laughter, and the mother, whom had been doing laundry, rushed into the yard. (20) Who is ready for a snack? asked the mother. Conventions 311