Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 1: Voiced and Voiceless

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Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 1: Voiced and Voiceless Instructions: Sort sounds according to whether they are voiced or voiceless. Write the correct letters under each column. Voiced Voiceless

Student Involvement Worksheet: Writing Lesson 6: Sentences and Intonation Instructions: Check for an uppercase letter at the beginning of each sentence and for correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. Correct the sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation. jed had ham dad had jam the bag is in the lab i am not mad

Student Involvement Worksheet: Listening for Intonation Lesson 6: Sentences and Intonation Name: Date: Instructions: Listen as these sentences are read to you. Place the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence. Then read the sentences. 1. Why is Deb in bed 2. Deb had a bad egg 3. Is it bad 4. She can t go to the lab 5. That s too bad 6. Please give Deb this bag

Student Involvement Worksheet: Sentence Dictation Lesson 6: Sentences and Intonation Instructions: Write the sentences your teacher dictates. Remember to begin each sentence with an uppercase letter. End each sentence with the correct punctuation. Then read each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 8: Commas Instructions: As a class, read each sentence. Then add capital letters, commas, and proper ending punctuation. 1. i am ed. I am Ed. 2. is dad at the dam 3. jed do you have a bad leg 4. eggs ham and jam are in the bag 5. is it a bad egg meg 6. no no no it is my jam 7. no the ham is in the bag don

Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 12: Direct and Indirect Quotations Instructions: In the blank, write d if the sentence is a direct quotation, and write id if the sentence is an indirect quotation. Then add proper punctuation and quotation marks to the sentences. id d 1. Dad said to come to the den. 2. What is in the den? asked Sam. 3. Your mother wants a map said Dad 4. Dad said that Mom and Jan s mom want to go to The Red Hen 5. I put the map to The Red Hen in the den said Dad 6. Jan said that Dad and Sam went to get the map

Student Involvement Worksheet (cont.) Lesson 12: Direct and Indirect Quotations Instructions: In the blank, write d if the sentence is a direct quotation, and write id if the sentence is an indirect quotation. Then add proper punctuation and quotation marks to the sentences. 7. Dad said get this map to Mom Is that OK 8. Can I have Jan help me asked Sam 9. Dad said it was OK for Jan and Sam to get the map to Mom 10. Your mom will be so glad said Dad

Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 13: Alphabetical Order Instructions: Fill in the correct letter and uppercase or lowercase form in the sequences below. A, B,, D, E, g, h, i,, k l,, n, o P,,, S t,,, w, x,, z

Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 14: Articles Instructions: Fill in either a or an on the line preceding the word. Then read the phrases. cat ox ant pet fox egg elf mop unit rat ax bed

Student Involvement Worksheet Lesson 20: Possessives Instructions: Circle the correct use of apostrophes in each sentence that shows possession. Where is the dog s bone? Don t forget Ted s homework. This is Tom s bat. When is Jan s party? Those are the girls hats. Both neighbors money paid for the children s swing. Both rabbits hutches need to be painted. A woman found James s shovel in the children s yard.

Student Involvement Worksheet: Spelling Lesson 65: Sounds of EU and EW Instructions: Fill in the missing letters in each word. Write either eu or ew. Then read each word. 1. bl 2. d ce 3. f d 4. p 5. sl th 6. st

Student Involvement Worksheet: Pronunciation Lesson 67: Other Sounds of EA and IE Instructions: Sort words according to whether the words are pronounced with a long i or a long e. Read each word. For extra practice, prove each word. Long I Long E

Student Involvement Worksheet: Pronunciation Lesson 67: Other Sounds of EA and IE Instructions: Sort words according to whether ea and ie are pronounced with a long e or a long a. Read each word. For extra practice, prove each word. Long E Long A

Student Involvement Worksheet: Spelling Lesson 67: Other Sounds of EA and IE Instructions: Write ie or ei in each blank. Read each word aloud. 1. aud nce 8. n ce 15. n gh 2. bel ve 9. n ghbor 16. rec pt 3. br f 10. p 17. soc ty 4. conc ve 11. perc ve 18. t 5. d 12. pr st 19. v 6. dec t 13. propr ty 20. w ght 7. l 14. qu t

Name: Student Involvement Worksheet: Memorizing Words as Antonyms Lesson 68: Synonyms, Antonyms, and More Date: Instructions: Write an antonym for each word. Read the words. 1. cold 6. bad 11. hill 2. hard 7. black 12. grow 3. wrong 8. short 13. help 4. beginning 9. strong 14. guilty 5. high 10. entrance

Name: Student Involvement Worksheet: Recognizing Homonyms Lesson 68: Synonyms, Antonyms, and More Date: Instructions: With each set of sentences, read the first sentence. Then, with a partner, define the underlined word. Then read the second sentence and guess what the underlined word means. Write your guess on the paper. Then check your work by using a dictionary to look up the word. Ball 1. In soccer, your hands can t touch the ball. 2. Margaret got a new dress to wear to the ball. Band 1. I saw my favorite band in concert. 2. Jess pulled her hair back with a red band. Bat 1. Because bats live in dark places, many people are afraid of them. 2. When my dad taught me to play baseball, he taught me how to hold the bat.

Name: Student Involvement Worksheet: More Practice with Heteronyms Lesson 68: Synonyms, Antonyms, and More Date: Instructions: Write the definition of the heteronyms. Read each heteronym aloud. Then read each sentence. Lead 1. Will you lead the horse to the barn? 2. The pipe was made of lead. Read 1. I read the newspaper every day. 2. I read three books last year.

Student Involvement Worksheet: Spelling Palindromes Lesson 68: Synonyms, Antonyms, and More Instructions: Write each word as it is dictated. Read each word. Then create your own palindrome, and write it in the blank at the bottom of the page. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.