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Conclusions and Generalizations Read the selection below. Comprehension: Conclusions and Generalizations The Paper Race Karim was very excited when he samples with his favorite folds. Once he came home from school on Tuesday. He had created a fleet of ten different paper had just found out that his science class airplanes, he labeled them A through J would be having a contest at the end of and called his brothers to help him test the week to see whose paper airplane his designs with some races. They raced would fly the farthest. They would be all ten planes three times each. Plane C meeting in the gym, and each student went farthest twice, and plane H won would be allowed to enter one paper once. They raced planes C and H headto-head two times more, and plane C airplane. The winner of the contest would receive a whole week of no homework! traveled farthest both times. First, he had to find the right paper. Karim took one last sheet of paper After Karim found several sheets of and made a fresh plane for Friday s the perfect paper, he began making science class. Find details in the text that will help you draw a conclusion about how well Karim s plane will do in the science contest. Use the Inference Map to record your findings. Detail: Detail: Detail: Conclusion/Generalization: Introduce Comprehension 253

Conclusions and Generalizations Read the story below. Comprehension: Conclusions and Generalizations Earning Wings Soon, for the first time in his life, faster. When it was his family s turn to Sylvester would be boarding a plane. board, Sylvester forced himself to follow He was terrified, but he didn t want to them onto the plane. Sylvester found his tell anyone. He didn t want his brothers seat, buckled his seatbelt low and tight teasing him. across his lap, and starting reading the Sylvester couldn t believe they were safety card. The rest of his family was so leaving the country. He didn t want to excited, they had not noticed how quiet mention his fear of flying because this Sylvester had gotten. was a special trip. Sylvester s parents were A flight attendant did notice. As she taking the whole family on a vacation to was checking the cabin, she stopped and Italy. Sylvester tried to distract himself put a hand on Sylvester s shoulder. She by reading the guidebook his mother had smiled and said, If you need anything, just given him, but it didn t help. push this button here on the ceiling. As A flight attendant started naming off she continued walking down the aisle, she the rows that could begin boarding the left a small airplane pin on his tray table. plane. Sylvester s heart started beating Create an Inference Map listing details from the story, and use it to make at least one generalization about Sylvester s family. Then answer the questions below. 1. How do you think Sylvester will feel once the plane takes off? 2. How did the flight attendant ease Sylvester s fear of flying? Deepen Comprehension 254

Denotation and Connotation Choose a word from the box to complete each sentence. Then circle + or to show whether the word has a positive or negative connotation, or feeling. Vocabulary Strategies: Denotation and Connotation cheap inexpensive smile home antique shack smirk outdated 1. You are welcome to visit my any time. 2. The toy was and didn t last long. 3. That rug looks shabby next to the new furniture. 4. Peter had a after he had tricked his brother. 5. Jenny had a huge on her face when she heard that her best friend had won the contest. 6. I bought an gift for my sister. 7. That near the woods is not safe to enter. 8. My grandmother is very protective of her dishes. Vocabulary Strategies 255

Words with Silent Letters Basic Write the Basic Word that best fits each clue. 1. do this before entering 2. to chew 3. fall 4. red fruit 5. information 6. a weapon 7. little pieces 8. unable to feel 9. land surrounded by water 10. a plan, or to plan 11. an amount owed Challenge You are raising money for a local disaster relief fund. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper or website explaining the cause. Use three Challenge Words. Write on a separate sheet of paper. Spelling: Words with Silent Letters Spelling Words 1. aisle 2. align 3. island 4. crumbs 5. gnaw 6. design 7. knotty 8. bustle 9. shepherd 10. soften 11. sword 12. thistle 13. knock 14. wrestle 15. column 16. autumn 17. knowledge 18. debt 19. numb 20. raspberry Challenge campaign coup solemn yacht pneumonia Spelling 256

Spelling Word Sort Write each Basic Word beside the correct heading. Silent letter at the beginning of the word Silent letter in the middle of the word Silent letter at the end of a word Challenge Add the Challenge Words to your Word Sort. Spelling: Words with Silent Letters Spelling Words 1. aisle 2. align 3. island 4. crumbs 5. gnaw 6. design 7. knotty 8. bustle 9. shepherd 10. soften 11. sword 12. thistle 13. knock 14. wrestle 15. column 16. autumn 17. knowledge 18. debt 19. numb 20. raspberry Challenge campaign coup solemn yacht pneumonia Spelling 257

Proofreading for Spelling Find the misspelled words and circle them. Write them correctly on the lines below. Kip woke up on an awtum day to a place he did not recognize. He looked around and realized that he was on an islund. A gust of wind blew through his notty hair, and his skin felt knumb. To his nowlege, he had last been on a plane ride with Uncle Tom. He remembered feeling the plane drop and rushing down its aile to the cockpit. The plane was an old desine, but Uncle Tom would surely be able to handle any problems. When Kip had seen his uncle wressle with the controls, his face as red as a razberry, Kip knew that there was trouble. We re going down, Kip! I ll try to soffen the impact if I can! The last thing Kip remembered was hearing the sound a giant might make if he tried to nok over a mountain. Kip reached into his pocket, but all he found were crums. Then he realized that he had to find his uncle. He ran off into a patch of thisle calling for Uncle Tom. Spelling: Words with Silent Letters Spelling Words 1. aisle 2. align 3. island 4. crumbs 5. gnaw 6. design 7. knotty 8. bustle 9. shepherd 10. soften 11. sword 12. thistle 13. knock 14. wrestle 15. column 16. autumn 17. knowledge 18. debt 19. numb 20. raspberry 1. 8. 2. 9. 3. 10. 4. 11. 5. 12. 6. 13. 7. Spelling 258

Direct Quotations Grammar: Punctuation and Quotations A direct quotation shows the exact words that someone says. Direct quotations are set off by quotation marks. I want to go to the park, I said. Lance said, You are my best friend. Thinking Question Which words tell exactly what the speaker is saying? Activity Add quotation marks to the following sentences. 1. We have a lot of studying to do, said Liz. 2. Let s plan a visit for March, said Miron. 3. We can go to the water park, I said. 4. I think that s a great idea, said Kate. 5. She said, There is a water slide that is ten stories high. 6. I said, That sounds scary, but fun. 7. You can go if you get an A in science, my mom said. 8. I am so excited to see my friend, I said. Grammar 259

More Direct Quotations Grammar: Punctuation and Quotations A direct quotation begins with a capital letter. If a direct quotation is at the beginning of a sentence, and the quotation ends with a period, change the period to a comma. I can t go on an airplane, said Jim. If a direct quotation ends a sentence, use a comma before the quotation and leave the period as is. Jim said, I can t go on an airplane. If a sentence ends with a question mark or an exclamation point, leave the end punctuation as is. Quotation marks always come after the end punctuation in a direct quotation. Flying in an airplane was so much fun! Tasha exclaimed. Did you get scared? asked Anika. Thinking Question Which words tell exactly what the speaker is saying? Does the correct punctuation appear inside the quotation marks? Activity Add quotation marks and punctuation to correct the following sentences. 1. Did you find your tickets asked Maisha. 2. Wilson said I want to fly to Chicago 3. It s a wonderful city exclaimed Jackson. 4. When does your plane leave asked Gracie. 5. I said You should visit the John Hancock Building. 6. Mrs. Santos told me to visit the Field Museum said Gracie. 7. Chicago can get very cold Wilson said. 8. I can t wait to get there shouted Maggie. Grammar 260

Writing Dialogue Grammar: Punctuation and Quotations Dialogue is the written conversation between characters in a story. Use quotation marks around a character s exact words. Specify who is speaking and how. Use a comma to set off expressions like she said from the quotation itself. When a speaker changes, start a new paragraph. Thinking Question How are quotation marks used in dialogue? Marc and Kim walked through the park. I want a dog, he said. A lady walking her dog passed by quickly. Dogs are a lot of responsibility, Kim suggested. I know, he said sadly. Maybe I ll get a cat. Activity Read each sentence. Then write a reply using dialogue. 1. Where are we going? asked Leighann. 2. Brooks turned to Audree and said, Let s listen to this new song. 3. Have you seen the new aviation exhibit at the museum? asked Charlie. 4. How long is it running? asked Charlie. 5. Can you pick up some bananas at the store? asked Richard. 6. Are you going to the park? asked Andre with a hopeful look in his eye. Grammar 261

More Correct Pronouns Grammar: Spiral Review Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns I, he, she, we, you, they, it me, him, her, us, you, them, it He took our books to the classroom. The books were for him 1 6. Write the correct pronoun to replace the underlined word or words. 1. Omar and his classmates arrived for a beach clean-up. 2. The teacher asked the students to work in pairs. 3. Ms. Kwan told the students to ask Mr. Johnson for trash bags 4. Omar spied an old shoe, and he put the shoe in a trash bag. 5. Then Omar noticed unusual shells near Ms. Kwan. 6. Ms. Kwan was interested in discussing the shells with Omar. 7 9. Rewrite the sentences. Replace the incorrect pronouns with correct pronouns. 7. You and me will make a good team, Uncle Luke said. 8. Ann stopped by, and her helped with the planting. 9. Michael said he would help they, too. Grammar 262

Conventions Grammar: Connect to Writing Dialogue Written Incorrectly Dialogue Written Correctly I ve never flown before Cindy said. It s not bad, said Lisa. It makes traveling faster. I ve never flown before, Cindy said. It s not bad, said Lisa. It makes traveling faster. The paragraph contains errors involving dialogue. Rewrite the paragraph with correct punctuation and quotation marks. Be sure to start a new paragraph each time the speaker changes, Caleb and Amanda sat down in their seats. I m really excited to see this movie Amanda exclaimed. Me too, said Caleb. It s supposed to be really good. It won a lot of awards. It s starting, said Amanda. Grammar 263

Focus Trait: Word Choice Using Positive and Negative Connotations Writing: Write to Persuade Neutral Words Words with Negative Connotation The pilot held the wheel and turned the plane around. People fell to their sides as the plane moved. The pilot gripped the wheel and swerved the plane around. People crashed to their sides as the plane jerked. Read each sentence frame. Fill in the blanks with words from the box below that mean about the same thing but have positive or negative connotations. quick blunt headstrong hasty called for amazing determined scrawny snickered frank shocking demanded slim chuckled Positive Connotations Negative Connotations I made a exit. I made a exit. The coach The coach a review of the game a review of the game tape. tape. My opinion is that that model is too. My opinion is that that model is too. Bob at the puppy s Bob at the puppy s antics. antics. I learned some news I learned some news today! today! Writing 264