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Spelling LIst 14Vowel sounds: ai, au, aw and ay
1. train 2. rain 3. brain 4. faucet 5. laundry 6. Australia 7. dawn 8. saw 9. tray 10. today Spelling List 13Long vowels: u-e
1. cute 2. huge 3. pure 4. cure 5. sure 6. secure 7. use 8. mule 9. cube 10. amuse Spelling List 12Long vowels: i-e and o-e
1. fire 2. kite 3. wipe 4. smile 5. bite 6. rope 7. clone 8. nose 9. wrote 10. throne Spelling List 11Long vowels: a-e and e-e
1. same 2. game 3. tape 4. bake 5. make 6. scene 7. compete 8. delete 9. complete 10. extreme Spelling LIst 10Ending blends: lt, lk, and lp
Spelling List 9Ending blends: sp, st, and ld
Spelling List 8Ending blends: nt, mp, and sk
Spelling List 7Ending blends: nk, nd, and ng
1. skunk 2. trunk 3. blank 4. pink 5. kind 6. behind 7. thousand 8. lying 9. sting 10. belong Spelling List 6Beginning blends: sk, sn, and sw
Spelling List 5Beginning blends: sc, sp, and st
1. scold 2. scatter 3. scare 4. scarf 5. spray 6. spring 7. splash 8. stop 9. stood 10. steak SPELLING LIST 4Beginning blends: gl, pl, and sl
1. glue 2. glitter 3. glad 4. globe 5. plane 6. please 7. plastic 8. sleep 9. slurp 10.slippery spelling list 3beginning blends: bl, cl and fl
spelling LIst 2Beginning blends: fr, gr, and pr
Spelling List 1Beginning blends: br, cr, and dr
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Vocabulary Words 151. scenery (n) - A view of natural features (TB p. 80)
2. whiskers (n) – hair that grows near the mouth on the head of most mammals (TB p. 78) 3. crumple (v) - To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple. (TB p. 82) 4. fierce (adj) – powerful, destructive or violent (TB p.81) 5. crew (n) – a group of people serving aboard a ship (TB p. 81) Vocabulary Words 141. munch (v) – to eat with pleasure
2. ingredient (n) – substance that is used in making food 3. funnel (n) – a tool in the shape of a cone, used to pour something in a small-mouthed container 4. wok (n) – a round pan used for frying in Asian cooking 5. processor (n) – an appliance with rotating blades, used to blend different types of food Vocabulary Words 131. hobby (n) – an activity or interest usually done for pleasure
2. tourist (n) – one who travels for pleasure 3. enjoyment (n) – the act of enjoying 4. expire (v) – to come to an end; to terminate 5. organize (v) – to put in order Vocabulary WOrds 121. lawn – a plot of grass usually tended and mowed
2. splinter – a sharp slender piece of wood, glass, bone or metal that has been broken off from the main body 3. sprout – to begin to grow…give off shoots or buds 4. hedge – a row of closely planted bushes/ shrubs or low growing trees forming a fence 5. orchard – an area of land used to grow fruit or nut trees Vocabulary Words 111. vanish (verb) – to disappear
2. vision (noun) – the faculty of sight 3. splendid (adjective) – magnificent and grand 4. excellent (adjective) – of finest quality; very good 5. inspect (verb) – to examine carefully Vocabulary Words 10demolish (v) - to pull or tear down
A team of workers wanted do demolish Mr. Fredrickson's house so they can build a tall building in its place. expand (v) - to spread out or become larger A balloon will expand if you blow it. transform (v) - to change appearance or function of It's interesting to watch a caterpillar transform into a butterfly. lair (n) – a wild animal’s hidden den It was difficult to find the tiger's well-hidden lair. aerie (n) – the nest of an eagle which is built on a high place The huge eagle soared around its aerie , protecting its young Vocabulary Words 91. din (noun) – a loud, confused noise
There was such a din at my surprise birthday party, I had to cover my ears! 2. whimper (verb) – to cry with low broken sounds We heard the puppy whimper when it was time for its bath. 3. hummingbird (noun) – a very small bird which sips nectar The hummingbird makes a humming sound as it flaps its wings. 4. clink (verb) – to make a light, sharp ringing sound I know that my parents are awake because I can hear glasses clinking in the kitchen. 5. overheard (verb – past tense) to hear someone talking and they don’t know that you’re heard I was walking to my room when I overheard my mom and dad talking about what to give me for Christmas. Vocabulary WOrds 81. recall (verb) - - bring back from memory; remember
My grandfather likes to recall the memories he had as a boy. 2. antique (noun) - a very old object which has become valuable The 100-year-old chair is already an antique. 3. elderly (adj) – characteristics of old people We must help the elderly in every way we can because they are not as strong as they used to be. 4. courtesy (n) – polite behavior We must stand up to show courtesy to our teacher as she walks in the classroom. 5. abalone (n) – a type of shellfish that you can eat Not only can you can eat the abalone but you can also use its beautiful shell as decoration. VOcabulary 71. confident - Feeling or showing certainty, as of success
A confident person rarely thinks of failure. 2. pleased – to be happy; feel pleasure or satisfaction The cat was pleased when we gave it a comfortable basket. 3. content - Desiring no more than what one has; satisfied. My house is small, but I'm content with it. 4. glum - gloomy and sad, usually in a quiet way The little child was so homesick, it made her feel glum in school. 5. disappointed- to be sad because something is not as good as one had hoped. The cancelled field trip made the students feel very disappointed. Vocabulary List 61. charity (n) – actions to help those in need
I will go to the poor schools and teach there as charity. 2. donate (v) – give to charity or for a good cause Won't you donate your old toys to poor children this Christmas? 3. volunteer (v) – to do a job without being forced How many want to volunteer to erase the whiteboard? 4. cyclone (n) – a verb big tropical storm The cyclone was so strong, it destroyed an entire fishing village, 5. calamity (n) – an event that causes a lot of damage The calamity caused millions worth of damage. vocabulary List 51. skyscraper (n)– a very tall building
The Burj in Dubai is the tallest skyscraper in the world. 2. teaspoon (n) – a small spoon A teaspoon is smaller than a tablespoon. 3. daydream (v) – to fantasize or imagine something while awake Many children daydream about movies and toys. 4. deadline (n) – the time when something has to be finished Tomorrow is the deadline for your ELA homework. 5. downtown (n)– the main business section of a city We're going to have dinner at a big restaurant downtown. VocabuLARY LIST 41. shepherd – one who takes care of sheep
A good shepherd protects his sheep from danger. 2. opinion – what one thinks What is your opinion about the students in Bethany? 3. misplace – to put in the wrong place The careless girl misplaced her iPhone and now she can't find it. 4. valuable – very important; of great value My family is very valuable to me. 5. timidly - shyly; lacking self confidence The tiny bunny looked up timidly at the fierce lion. Vocabulary List 31. obedient - obeying and submitting to authority
The obedient child did as his mother said. 2. punctual - being on time; not late The White Rabbit hates to be late and loves to be punctual. 3. frail - weak; not strong I once adopted a frail kitten. 4. swift - able to move fast The deer was swift and escaped the cheetah's claws. 5. honest - always speaking the truth; fair God commands us not to lie and to be honest all the time. Vocabulary List 21. acrobat – a gymnast with great skills for performing
The acrobat balanced skillfully on the tightrope. 2. fishmonger – a person who buys and sells fish, esp. for food A fishmonger must know the different types of fish he buys and sells. 3. adventure – an exciting or very unusual experience Jungle explorers have very interesting adventures. 4. fiction – a made-up story that comes from imagination The story of the dragon and the boy is fiction. 5. non-fiction – a story about something that really happened The story about David and Goliath is an interesting non-fiction. Vocabulary List 11) deny (verb) – to say something is not true
Peter did deny Jesus three times. 2) bold (adj) – fearless, very brave The child was bold enough to cross the street alone. 3) merry (adj) – happy; full of cheerfulness A merry heart will put a smile on your face. 4) enormous (adj) – very big The man's enormous hat protected him from the sun. 5) awful (adj) – very bad or unpleasant The medicine mom gave me tasted awful. |