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Understanding Characters Read the selection below. Comprehension: Understanding Characters An Ordinary Day When Charlie stepped outside, it Sure, Charlie said, and he pointed seemed like any other day. The sun was a shaky finger towards the east. Then shining, the flowers were blooming, and Charlie had an idea. If he could get a there was a spaceship parked in front of picture of Zozo, the kids at school might the house. He wondered, as usual, if he call him Charlie the Great instead. He ran had forgotten something important for into the house for a camera. school that day. Absent-minded Charlie Once inside, Charlie searched the is what his friends sometimes called him. house for the camera. Five minutes later, And now something seemed he came back out with the camera that Spaceship?! Did I see a spaceship he d found under the bathroom sink. The parked in front of my house? Charlie said. street was empty. Zozo s spaceship was a There was indeed a spaceship, and dot in the sky. coming out its door was a little green Serves me right, he said to himself. man. My name is Zozo, and I am lost. If I had just kept track of my things, I Could you please tell me which way is would have been famous today. east? the man said. Use the Inference Map to show details that explain something about Charlie s personality. Detail: Detail: Detail: Personality: Introduce Comprehension 121

Understanding Characters Read the selection below. A Comprehension: Understanding Characters Will Suri Come? Laurel had wanted to be friends with floor in Mr. Benson s class. The next day, Suri ever since Suri came to Jefferson Laurel gave her an invitation. Suri smiled, Middle School. Laurel had thought about took the invitation, and said, Thanks. trying to sit next to Suri at lunch or about Later that week, Mr. Benson asking her to come over after school, but assigned Laurel and Suri to the same so far, had done nothing to act on her group. Their group was the first to finish thoughts. Laurel was shy and making new that day s project, so they had time to talk friends was not easy for her. quietly. Laurel wanted to ask about the When Laurel s birthday came party, but there was never a good time. around, she was too nervous to invite Suri When the bell rang, Suri waved and said, to her party. Then Suri helped Laurel See you tomorrow. Laurel really hoped pick up papers that had fallen on the Suri would come to her birthday party. Create an Inference Map to explain Laurel s character traits. Then answer the questions below. 1. How does Laurel s behavior show why she was so nervous around Suri? 2. Do you think Suri will come to Laurel s birthday party? Why or why not? 3. Do you think Laurel and Suri will become friends? Why or why not? Deepen Comprehension 122

Suffixes -ion, -ation The nouns below all end with the suffix -ion or -ation, which change a verb into a noun. Choose the word from the box that best completes each sentence. Vocabulary Strategies: Suffixes -ion, -ation desperation decoration collision duplication decision formation acceleration unifi cation stabilization absorption 1. The trapped animal struggled in. 2. Each was set out before the guests arrived. 3. The crowd cheered the driver s into first place. 4. Geese fly in a V. 5. He made a to turn back when he saw the rising storm. 6. The happened because one of the drivers wasn t paying attention. 7. This towel has better than that towel. 8. They planned which presents each member of the family would give to avoid. 9. After the earthquake, the tall buildings required. 10. When the war ended, the of the two countries began. Vocabulary Strategies 123

Suffixes: -ion or -ation Basic Write the Basic Words that best complete each sentence pair. 1 2. I really great actors. Now that I am going to be in a play, I hope my performance will be worthy of. 3 4. The character I play is a veterinarian who performs a routine. I wanted someone to my performance to see if I was ready. 5 6. I need to any mistakes before opening night. I asked Mom to watch me perform my scene and suggest a I might need to make. 7 8. Mom said that I did not need to anything about my performance, but that my costume might need an. 9 10. Mom held up a mirror to my image back at me. I looked at my and saw that my shirt was on backwards. 11 12. I couldn t find the belt for my costume, so I had to another belt. I don t think anyone will notice the. Challenge Your family has put you in charge of planning their next vacation. Write about where you will go and what you will do. Use two of the Challenge Words. Write on a separate sheet of paper. Spelling: Suffixes: -ion or -ation Spelling Words 1. correct 2. correction 3. explore 4. exploration 5. admire 6. admiration 7. subtract 8. subtraction 9. examine 10. examination 11. separate 12. separation 13. alter 14. alteration 15. preserve 16. preservation 17. refl ect 18. refl ection 19. substitute 20. substitution Challenge irritate irritation coordinate coordination Spelling 124

Spelling Word Sort Spelling: Suffixes: -ion or -ation Write each Basic Word beside the correct heading. Verb Noun (drop the final e) Noun (no change made) Challenge Add the Challenge Words to your Word Sort. Connect to Reading Look through. Find words that have the suffixes -ion or -ation on this page. Add them to your Word Sort. Spelling Words 1. correct 2. correction 3. explore 4. exploration 5. admire 6. admiration 7. subtract 8. subtraction 9. examine 10. examination 11. separate 12. separation 13. alter 14. alteration 15. preserve 16. preservation 17. refl ect 18. refl ection 19. substitute 20. substitution Challenge irritate irritation coordinate coordination Spelling 125

Proofreading for Spelling Find the misspelled words and circle them. Write them correctly on the lines below. Emma, Rachel, and Granny had gone to eksplore the woods, looking for berries to perserve for the winter. There was no substitoot for wild Maine berries for Granny s cakes. Anything else would subtrack from their unique flavor. Once, she made a substitootion with beets, but it caused the batter to seperate. Now Emma s explurashun had led her astray. She had lost Rachel and Granny. Their sepuration worried Emma. She paused to refleck and bent to examun her face in a pool of water. That examunation showed Rachel s face just behind her! She was found! 1. 7. 2. 8. 3. 9. 4. 10. 5. 11. Spelling: Suffixes: -ion or -ation Spelling Words 1. correct 2. correction 3. explore 4. exploration 5. admire 6. admiration 7. subtract 8. subtraction 9. examine 10. examination 11. separate 12. separation 13. alter 14. alteration 15. preserve 16. preservation 17. refl ect 18. refl ection 19. substitute 20. substitution 6. Spelling 126

Subject and Object Pronouns Grammar: Subject and Object Pronouns A subject pronoun takes the place of a noun used as a subject. subject pronoun When Maggie saw the dog, she patted him. A object pronoun takes the place of a noun used as the object of an action verb. Object pronouns can also follow words such as at, for, in, to, and with. Thinking Question Does the pronoun take the place of a noun used as a subject? Does the pronoun take the place of a noun used as the object of an action verb? object pronoun When Maggie saw the dog, she patted him. 1 4. Underline the subject pronouns. 1. Maggie tried to help, but she couldn t. 2. The fishermen were worried, so they kept a careful lookout. 3. Icebergs are dangerous because they can break up. 4. Vera wondered how she could avoid possible danger. 5 8. Underline the object pronouns. 5. The iceberg is dangerous, so don t approach it. 6. Maggie needed help, and Sirius swam out to her. 7. Sirius and I were in trouble, but our friends helped us. 8. I told my friends that I would cook dinner for them. Grammar 127

Pronouns in Compounds Grammar: Subject and Object Pronouns Subject pronouns should be used in compound subjects. Object pronouns should be used in compound objects. subject pronoun The doctor and I were glad to help the pilot. object pronoun The doctor helped the pilot and me. Thinking Question Which pronoun should be used in the compound subject or compound object of a sentence? Activity Underline the correct pronoun in parentheses to complete the sentence. 1. (She, Her) and the captain were very helpful. 2. The pilot thanked the captain and (she, her). 3. The doctor and (I, me) examined the man. 4. The man looked at the doctor and (I, me). 5. (They, Them) and (I, me) were puzzled. 6. It was a mystery to (they, them) and (I, me). 7. You and (he, him) were almost lost. 8. He almost lost you and (I, me). 9. (He, Him) and (I, me) pulled the pilot aboard. 10. The crew pulled (he, him) and (she, her) aboard. Grammar 128

Pronouns After Linking Verbs Grammar: Subject and Object Pronouns A subject pronoun is used after a linking verb. linking verb subject pronoun It was he who flew the balloon. Thinking Question Is the pronoun used after a linking verb? Activity Underline the correct pronoun in parentheses to complete the sentence. 1. The captain of the Aurora is (him, he). 2. It was (he, him) who cured the man. 3. It was (they, them) who helped me. 4. Was it (her, she) who saw the man? 5. The rescuer was (I, me). 6. It was (me, I) who carried the rope. 7. The hero of the story is (he, him). 8. The bravest ones were you and (I, me). Grammar 129

Main and Helping Verbs, Linking Verbs Grammar: Spiral Review helping verb main verb I can ride in a rowboat on the lake all morning long. I can ride in a rowboat on the lake all morning long. linking verb I feel peaceful when the boat rocks gently from side to side. 1 5. Underline each helping verb once and each main verb twice. 1. My dad and I will take the rowboat out tomorrow morning. 2. Usually we can see a beautiful sunrise from the boat. 3. Would you like to come with us? 4. Heather can stay in the water all day. 5. We will row all the way out to the island. 6 10. Underline the linking verb in each sentence. 6. Dad looks happy whenever we sail in the boat. 7. His father was a fisherman. 8. Maybe I will become a fisherman, too. 9. Heather seems to be interested in fishing. 10. We look tired after our excursion. Grammar 130

Sentence Fluency Grammar: Connect to Writing Choppy Sentences Vera saw that my bike had a flat tire. Vera lent me her skateboard. Complex Sentence with Pronoun Vera saw that my bike had a flat tire, so she lent me her skateboard. Combine each pair of sentences to form a complex sentence. Add a subordinating conjunction and replace repetitive nouns with pronouns. 1. Maggie was worried about Sirius. Sirius hadn t eaten his food. 2. Maggie is a good sailor. Maggie shouldn t have taken her boat out in bad weather. 3. Cliff knew it was Otto s boat. Otto s boat had red sails. 4. Sirius saw Maggie eating biscuits. Sirius started to lick his lips. 5. Otto got caught in a storm five years ago. Otto always listens to the weather forecast. Grammar 131

Focus Trait: Word Choice Using Exact Words Writing: Write to Narrate Description with Vague Word Description with Exact Word She extended the oars from the rowboat and put them into the water. She extended the oars from the rowboat and plopped them into the water. A. Read each sentence. Change the underlined word in each sentence to make the description more vivid. Description with Vague Word Description with Exact Word 1. Maggie is telling Sirius to bring her in. Maggie is Sirius to bring her in. 2. Every muscle in Sirius s body is working as he tows the rowboat. Every muscle in Sirius s body is as he tows the rowboat. B. Pair/Share Rewrite each sentence to include more exact words. Work with a partner to think of more exact words. Description with Vague Word(s) Description with Exact Words or Phrases 3. They needed something cold to tame Vera s bad fever. 4. Their small boat stood little chance against the strong current. 5. The shiny iceberg was, in fact, a serious danger. Writing 132