Take It From Me I Know, Part 1

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Section 2 6 Take It From Me I Know, Part 1 Vocabulary conspicuous disheveled engross A Look up the vocabulary words in the glossary. Write the definition of each word. 1. conspicuous 2. disheveled 3. engross Story Comprehension B Write an answer to the question and read the introduction. 4. What type of person says the words, Take it from me I know? Here are Becky and Bert Baxter again. Bert and Chad are engrossed in their own project, and Becky has formed an opinion about how the summer will turn out. When she sees Chad entering the empty cabin, it doesn t take long for her to form another opinion. Silently read Take It From Me I Know, Part 1 (pages 236-242). C Based on the context, write a word from the story to match the meaning of each italicized phrase. 5. 6. 7. 14 Becky gave Bert a scolding or sermon. (page 237) The pot holders were supposed to be a thing that would keep her happy. (page 238) Becky lifted the plant and moved it to a pail. (page 241)

Lesson 6 D Circle the letter of the correct ending to each sentence. 8. The story Take It From Me I Know is told by. a. one of the story characters b. someone outside the story 9. The story Take It From Me I Know was written from a. a. first person point of view b. third person point of view E An author shows a character s feelings in different ways. In the first blank write the feeling Becky was experiencing. In the second blank write actions, thoughts, or words to tell how the author showed Becky s feelings. amused excited lonely suspicious tired unhappy 10. I know I m not going to have any fun at all. 11. Becky s usual dimpled smile broke through the frown. 12. Wish I knew where Bert and Chad are. 13. I m sure he snitched a handful. 14. Becky scrambled to her feet and grabbed the pail. F The setting of a story can affect the characters actions. Write the answer to each question. 15. Where was the cabin located? 16. Were there many or few people living in this area? 17. What projects did Becky and Bert work on that help you picture the setting? 18. What is one way that the story would be different if the Baxters had been staying in an apartment in the city? 15

Lesson 6 G Circle the letter of the conclusion you can draw from reading the paragraph. 19. Songbirds have more highly developed voice boxes than other birds. This allows them to sing and make other sounds. The yellow-breasted chat is a large songbird. a. The yellow-breasted chat cannot sing. b. The yellow-breasted chat can sing. c. The yellow-breasted chat sings a sweet song. Word Meanings: Roots A root is a word or part of a word from which other words are formed. Learn the definition of each root in the chart. Root Definition Example phon sound A megaphone makes sounds louder. rupt to break A volcano that erupts is one that breaks open. scrib/script to write Scribbling is a hurried and careless way of writing. H Write the root and the definition that match each picture. 20. 21. 22. Looking Back 16 I Circle the letter of the definition of each word, based on the meanings of the prefixes. 23. semigloss a. opposite of glossy b. partly glossy 24. antidrug a. against illegal drugs b. to put into a drug 25. substandard a. below standard b. above standard 26. foreleg a. a back leg b. a front leg 27. ensnare a. to put into a snare b. in front of a snare

7 Take It From Me I Know, Part 1 Oral reading class: Take It From Me I Know, Part 1 (pages 236-242) Story Comprehension A This outline summarizes the plot of the story. Write two missing details from the beginning, middle, and end of the story. 1. I. Becky felt left out. A. B. II. Becky found things to do. A. B. III. Becky noticed unusual things. A. B. B Imagine that Becky had told the story. Rewrite the sentence, changing the third person point of view to the first person point of view. 2. Becky scrambled to her feet and grabbed the pail. C Write the letters of the choices that complete each analogy. 3. Becky is to as Bert is to. 4. Flower is to as bird is to. a. bird-foot violet c. wildflower garden b. hide-out d. yellow-breasted chat 17

Lesson 7 D Write the idiom used several times in the story that means to guess the facts about a situation without having enough information. 5. Fiction: Realistic Fiction Any story whose characters and events are made up from the author s imagination is fiction. Fiction is often written for entertainment, but it can also inform the reader of historical events or teach a lesson by telling a story of ordinary people solving ordinary problems. Realistic fiction is a story that is made up, but seems real. It is often about ordinary characters who face everyday events in a familiar place and time. A story such as Jelly Beans Forever seems like it really could have happened, but the author used her imagination to make up the characters and events. E Put a check mark beside each story that is realistic fiction. 6. The characters in Take It From Me I Know are real-to-life, but made up. 7. The characters in Lions in the Night were real people. Lesson Verse Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil. Proverbs 3:7 A person who is wise in his own eyes is proud about his own abilities. A person who is wise in God s eyes respects the Lord and stays away from evil. F Write the answer to the question. 8. Was Becky being wise in her own eyes or in God s eyes when she liked to think she was sharp at seeing through others? 18

Lesson 7 Looking Back G Write the definition of each root. 9. phon rupt scrib/script H Write a vocabulary word from the first row and its antonym from the second row to complete each sentence. conspicuous disheveled engrossed genuine grimace bored fake hidden neat smile 10. Harvey s contrasted with Hunter s. 11. Melissa s hair was soon combed into braids. 12. Katrina is in the project; she certainly doesn t look anymore. 13. Uncle Don is tall and ; he is never in a crowd. 14. A bank teller must know the difference between and money. I Write a vocabulary word in each row to show the progression from least to greatest. apprehensive exaggerate retort sheepish 15. hesitant uneasy 16. reply shout 17. state lie 18. ashamed humiliated J Complete the memory verse. 19. For is fulfilled in, even in this; thy neighbor. Galatians 5:14 19