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Created by: Joanne Warner
Visit my website:
www.mrswarnerarlington.weebly.com
This product provides weekly practice of language and grammar skills in a spiral review format
that promotes mastery. Common Core Standards: L.4.1, L.4.2, L.4.3, L.4.4, L.4.5, L.4.6
Included in the “Weekly Language Review”:
• Grammar: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
 Common & Proper, Singular & Plural Nouns, Past, Present, & Future Tense Verbs,
Linking & Helping Verbs
• Types of Sentences: (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory)
 Subjects & Predicates (Simple & Complete), Fragment and Complete Sentences
• Proofreading sentences: Noun/Verb Agreement, Dialogue ~ Quotation Marks
 Capitalization & Punctuation ~ Rules for Commas, Friendly Letter Writing
 Alphabetical order, contractions, spelling patterns
• Vocabulary Development: Antonyms, Synonyms, Homophones, Analogies, Multiple
Meaning Word, Prefixes, Suffixes, Greek & Latin root words, Base (root) words
• Reference Materials & Parts of a Book: atlas, almanac, dictionary, thesaurus,
phone book, preface, table of contents, glossary, index, appendix, bibliography
• Figurative Language: idioms, similes, metaphors, hyperboles, personification,
alliteration, onomatopoeia
Created by: Joanne Warner
Visit my website: www.mrswarnerarlington.weebly.com
Note to Teachers:
I created this product out of frustration with students not mastering the same language arts skills year
after year. After teaching second grade for 16 years and moving to fourth grade, I noticed that students
struggled to retain skills taught in previous years and even skills taught earlier in the semester.
Most reading/language arts series introduce a new grammar/language skills every 2 weeks with little
or no spiral review until the next school year. After creating and using this product in my classroom, I
had my first “Ah Hah!” moment when 2 of my students said…. “Subjects and Predicts are easy!”.
Learning a new skill and successfully transferring that knowledge to long term memory requires a
great deal of repetition. This product provides many opportunities for review.
I used this product daily in my classroom as morning work. I projected the page on the dry erase
board and went over the answers with my class – Monday – Thursday. We used the adopted
language skill pages from our reading series as well. This took about 30 minutes of our
language arts block. The rest of our language arts block was devoted to 6 Traits mini-lessons
and writing time. I have included many opportunities for students to improve their vocabulary
by looking up words in the dictionary or thesaurus. I wrote a grant for electronic dictionaries,
so my students would want to look up all the new words they encounter in text and/or to
improve their word choice by using the thesaurus button on the same device.
Created by: Joanne Warner
Visit my website: www.mrswarnerarlington.weebly.com
Week #1
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Underline the subject
once and the predicate
twice.
Circle the adjectives.
The dangerous tiger
devoured the prey.
Write the base (root)
word for each word.
What is the meaning of
the following idiom?
restate _____________
They are like two peas in
a pod.
disapprove __________
What type of sentence?
___________________
Singular or plural noun?
Day 3
Where is my pencil?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 4
Put the following words
in ABC order.
___fruit
___frolic
___fork
___flock
Circle all the nouns.
Correct this sentence.
leap pond frog send
The slimy, green frog
jumped into the cold,
muddy pond.
unwind _____________
Date_____________________
turtles
a. singular
b. plural
Correct this sentence.
The frog (jumps, jumped)
on the lily pad yesterday.
girl cute Bob catch
city net green
Where would you look
to find the definition of
a word?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Tony ran to the pond
and caught frogs fish
and turtles.
Write a synonym for the
following word.
Choose the correct verb
in parenthesis. ( )
Emily and Sophia
_______ to the beach
to swim.
(go, went, gone)
Write an antonym for
the following word.
annoying
dangerous
___________________
_______________
Past, present, or future
tense verb?
Circle the correct verb.
The boy is catching the
frogs and turtles.
We (was, were) eating
tacos with friends.
______________
Where would you look
to find a good synonym
for a word?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
Write a homophone for
each word below.
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
Tony ran all the way to
school.
__________________
male ____________
hear ____________
My brother got a ticket
for speeding in a
school zone.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #2
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Which of the following
words is an adjective?
a. lizard
b. owl
c. slimy
d. flying
Day 2
Circle the words with
prefixes.
Date_____________________
Underline the subject
once and the predicate
twice.
Circle all the nouns in this
sentence.
Give an example of a
common and proper
noun.
I need to buy milk eggs
cheese and bread at
the store today.
The large, brown owl
flew over the barn.
The turtle swam in the
pond and rested on the
rock last Sunday .
Common ___________
Are the words clever
and intelligent
Write a word that
rhymes with sound.
Write the root or base
word for the following.
What do you think the
underlined word means?
(use context clues)
Correct the following
sentence.
synonyms or antonyms?
reread funny prepay
_________________
________________
annoying __________
disloyal ___________
landed dislodge spin
unharmed _________
Day 3
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
The tornado winds blew
the roof off our house.
Day 4
Which homophone is
correct?
there their they’re
________ van needs to
be repaired.
Which word would be
on the same dictionary
page as the guide words:
tore ● toward?
tentacle tomorrow
torment taken
What is the plural form
of half?
________________
Which reference book
would you use to find
the rivers in Europe?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
What is the meaning of
the following idiom?
We bit off more than
we could chew.
__________________
Which homophone is
correct?
Proper _____________
I screamed in terror
during the movie
because it was petrifying.
_______________
Complete Sentence or
Fragment (incomplete)?
to, two, too
Launched the space
shuttle yesterday.
We want to go to the
movies, _____?
Circle the words that are
proper nouns and should
be capitalized.
owl joe mall teacher
pond lincoln florida
________________
What type of sentence?
Stop following me.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
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Week #3
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
______ is an antonym
for quiet.
Circle the synonym pair.
rock – stone
quick – running
answer - question
round starfish yellow
swim nice run swiftly
seed nice hop gopher
Mark an X on the
misspelled words.
Circle the correct
contraction for will not.
Write the prefixes for
the following:
Choose the correct
plural of puppy.
a) replay ______
b) disobey _____
c) unfounded _____
a) puppys
b) puppyes
c) puppies
Circle and correct the
proper nouns.
Underline the subject.
Fill in the blank.
day friday easter
The cute hedgehog is
hiding underground.
We will ______ a new
car this weekend.
Day 2
buy star seed flower
families familyes
babyies babies
Go clean your room.
Day 3
Put an X on each
adjective.
a. quit
b. silent
c. loud
What type of sentence?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Put the following words
in ABC order.
Day 4
Circle the verbs.
Date_____________________
___think
___thunder
___thought
___that
a) willn’t
b) won’t
c) woen’t
mr. smith summer
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
The car stopped running
because it ran out of gas.
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
The teacher found the
marker.
! ? .
Underline the words
that have the “f” sound.
phone phrase rough
elevate cough
thought
Where would you look
to find a map of the
world?
by bye buy
library main street
Circle the correct
punctuation mark for an
imperative sentence.
Correct the sentence.
Rex eat a hot dog.
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Choose the correct verb.
My older brother
(went, gone) to the
movies.
__________________
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Week #4
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Which of the following
words is not an adjective?
a. cute
b. old
c. puppy
d. hundred
Day 2
Put an X on the
misspelled words.
friend becasue said
thay caught gril
What type of sentence?
Correct the following
sentence
Circle the subject and
underline the predicate.
They don’t got no
words to explain it.
The pink flamingo
waded into the water.
Circle the correct
contraction for does not.
a) don’t
b) dosen’t
c) doesn’t
Complete the analogy.
Day 3
My engine is ruined!
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 4
Put the following words
in ABC order.
___quarter
___quick
___quiver
___quaint
Date_____________________
egg: nest :: ________:
garage.
Where would you look
to find weather
information for farmers?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
The listing of all
resources used for a
report is called:
Circle the synonym pair.
jumping swirl
bought purchase
puppy kitten
Write the prefixes for the
following:
a) resend ______
b) dislocate ______
c) misfortune _____
Which homophone goes
in the blank.
Choose the correct
ending punctuation.
Why are you late for
school ___
. ! ?
Write an antonym for
the following word.
bumpy
_______________
What is the meaning of
this idiom?
there, their, they’re
The cat’s got his tongue.
preface, table of
contents, bibliography,
appendix, or index
_______ bikes all have
flat tires.
____________________
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
Write a homophone for
each word below.
Circle the correct verb.
The shooting star lit up
the sky.
Tim hid the money
under the girl’s hat.
__________________
pear ____________
pale ____________
My sister will (swim,
swam) in the lake this
afternoon.
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Week #5
Day 3
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
A declarative sentence is
a statement. Bubble the
declarative sentence.
Where is the party?
Go to sleep.
I got a new game.
Underline the complete
predicate and circle the
simple predicate.
My friends bought
presents for me.
Underline the complete
subject and circle the
simple subject.
The lucky, golden ticket
was found by Charlie.
Day 4
Write the base words
(root words) for each.
pretest ____________
disconnect
________________
Circle the plural nouns.
geese child parties
mice bushes bus
Date_____________________
Bubble the sentences that are future tense.
My party will be next month at the park.
We ate the cupcakes and ice cream.
We will have a great time at the pool.
We ate pizza breadsticks
cupcakes and ice cream
at my party.
Complete the analogy.
short: tall :: ________:
heavy.
Circle the two guide words
that would be at the top
of the dictionary page for
the word: disconnect
a) destroy – detest
b) dictate – dictionary
c) disc - distroy
We eats cupcakes for
dessert. ___________
My parents be nice to me.
_____________
monkey pencils
Add punctuation to
make this sentence
correct.
Replace the underlined word
with the correct verb.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
He was ecstatic to receive the
award for athlete of the year.
_____________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Circle the pronoun that should replace the
underlined word.
We bought a new video game for Steven.
he them
him
us
What is the meaning of this idiom?
He’s like a fish out of water.
Mrs. Hall was born in
Nashville, Tennessee on
November 12, 1975.
Bubble if the word is a noun,
verb, adjective, or adverb.
rapidly
verb
adjective
adverb
____________________________________
Bubble the complete sentences.
With a swirly cloud of frosting on top.
He jumped for joy!
Joey shouted, “Yahoo!”
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Week #6
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
An imperative sentence is a
command. Bubble the
imperative sentence.
The game starts at 7:00.
Who plays against us?
Meet me at the game.
Underline the complete
predicate and circle the
simple predicate.
The quarterback ran the
ball in for a touchdown.
Circle the plural nouns.
Date_____________________
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
helmet players coaches
field ball points
children sports
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
Peyton Manning said I will
always remember my time
as a Colt’s quarterback.
Shawn was tackled on the 10 yard
line. ______
IU will play Purdue tonight. _____
They are winning by 20 points.
______
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The team needed consoling
after the disappointing loss.
Day 3
_____________________
Underline the complete
subject and circle the
simple subject.
microscope: science ::
calculator: __________.
The victorious team
celebrated their win.
Put the following words in
alphabetical order.
Day 4
Complete the analogy.
players field coach punt
__________, ___________,
__________, ___________
Circle the two guide words
that would be at the top of
the dictionary page for the
word: quarterback
a) quarter – quintuplet
b) quant – quantity
c) quill - quiz
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
Michael Jordan be the best player of
all time._________
Is you watching the half-time show?
_____________
Circle the pronoun that should replace
the underlined word.
The players loved playing the
championship game in the stadium.
he them
they we
What is the meaning of this idiom?
That cost an arm and a leg.
Michael Jordan was a
basketball player for the
Chicago, Bulls.
Bubble if the word is a verb,
adjective, or adverb.
rebounding
verb
adjective
adverb
_______________________________
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
The big, slobbery bulldog. ____
He stomped. ____
I wondered over to see them. ____
Jumped in the pool. ____
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Week #7
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
An interrogative sentence
asks a question. Bubble the
interrogative sentence.
The game is over at 9:00.
Who went to the game?
Let’s go out for pizza.
Circle the plural nouns.
Date_____________________
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
pizza feet bushes
classes
mountain bus
The pizza is delicious. ______
The ice cream will melt. ______
Tom went to the museum. _____
cherries test
Day 3
Is you doing well today?_________
Thursday be the math test.
__________
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Circle the pronoun that should replace the
underlined word.
My second grade teacher
smiled all the time.
My mom said get you
backpack and head to the
bus stop
The test was horrendous since I
forgot to study.
Timothy studied for his science test last
night, so he aced it.
_____________________
Day 4
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
Complete the analogy.
Circle the complete
subject.
My cute and cuddly dog
slept on my bed all night.
humid: rainforest ::
dry: __________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words
are transition words?
My brothers went to the
lake to fish, but I stayed
home with mom. ______
a)
b)
c)
d)
understand
next
standard
then
she them he we
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language is the
following sentence? __________________
Michelle Obama and Nancy Reagan
lived in the White House in
Washington, D.C.
My backpack weighs a million pounds.
Bubble if the word is a verb,
adjective, or adverb.
Write F for fragment and S for sentence.
round
verb
adjective
adverb
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
The freaky, weird bird. ____
Kids rolled. ____
I ate a delicious apple. ____
Randy answered. ____
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Week #8
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
An exclamatory sentence
shows feelings. Bubble the
exclamatory sentence.
The fire is destroying it!
Who was that visitor?
Get your coat.
Make the following nouns
plural.
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
monkey _____________
The baby will probably cry. ______
They caught the fish. ______
The puppies are eating breakfast.
_____
baby _______________
bush _______________
Day 4
Day 3
Day 2
Underline the complete
predicate.
The clown fish swam in
the aquarium all day.
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
Mr. Johnson said take out
your pencils and complete
your morning work
Complete the analogy.
Circle the complete
subject.
Ocean fish must live in
salt water aquariums.
Date_____________________
fish: aquarium ::
horse: __________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words
are a transition words?
My brothers and sisters
went with me to McDonalds
last night. _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
compare
after
first
thought
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
You was a great basketball player.
_________
We was best friends in third grade.
__________
Write a synonym for each word.
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
said ________________
He is the best player on the team. ____
beautiful _______________
The girl has blond hair. _____
jump _________________
The movie was hilarious. _____
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language is the
following sentence? _________________
Dallas, Miami, Chicago, and
Indianapolis are all cities in the
United States.
Bubble if the word is a noun, verb,
or adverb.
capture
noun
verb
adverb
The wind kissed my cheek.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for sentence.
Funny, magical animals. ____
Dogs barking. ____
Tigers are native to India. ____
Growing big cats. ____
Week #9
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Check the exclamatory sentence.
Check the interrogative sentence.
Check the imperative sentence.
Check the declarative sentence.
____ Some spiders are poisonous.
____ Run for your life!
____ Monkeys live in jungles.
____ What are those kids doing?
____ Where are your shoes?
____ Clean up your room.
____ Why are you yelling?
____ The kitten laps up the milk.
____ Don’t touch the screen.
____ The bus ride is annoying.
____ Do your homework.
____ Give your best effort.
____ I love chocolate cupcakes!
____ When is dinner time?
____ That movie was amazing!
____ What a beautiful sight!
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
The twinkling star were
shooting across the night sky.
The music teacher ordered a
drum saxophone flute and
trumpet for our classroom.
The ferocious lion scared the
tourist. __________________
Tom is 16 years old. _____
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
A penguin eats krill, fish, and
squid in the Southern Ocean.
They are like two peas in a pod.
We are so awesome. ____
Complete the analogy.
Day 3
Circle the complete subject.
Day 4
Date_____________________
The playful dolphins were
entertaining the people.
car: road :: train: __________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are a
transition words?
Whales and dolphins are both
mammals that live in the ocean.
a)
b)
c)
d)
_______
finally
never
forever
later
Check if the word is a noun,
verb, or adverb.
awkwardly
_____noun
_____verb
_____adverb
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
Cute, cuddly penguins. ____
Waddling penguins. ____
The penguins ate. ____
Penguins love fish. ____
Week #10
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Check the exclamatory sentence.
Put an X on all the verbs.
____ Where do frogs lay eggs?
is leaping and was had
____ Go jump in a lake.
laughing lake catch eggs
____ What a perfect day!
do jar pond over jumping
Day 2
Day 3
Make the following singular
nouns plural.
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
life _________________
The president said that he would
veto the bill if it passed Congress.
half ________________
replied yelled declared
leaf ________________
____ The boy found a frog.
Day 4
Date_____________________
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The president wrote a new bill
to present to Congress.
The principal announced the
winners of the art writing and
reading contest.
The maniac driver was weaving
in and out of traffic.
__________________
Presidents must be at least 35
years of age. _____
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Presidents are smart. ____
Circle the complete subject.
Complete the analogy.
The furry ferret curled up in
the bed.
cub: bear :: fawn: _________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
The princess was trapped in the
tower, until the prince rescued
her from the fiery dragon.
_______
a)
b)
c)
d)
fabulous
football
probably
bookmark
A boy and girl longed for King
Edward and Princess Fiona to
rescue them from the dragon.
Check if the word is a noun, verb,
or adverb.
princess
_____noun
_____verb
_____adverb
The king was a bear.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
Big hints were dropped. ____
Princess warned. ____
The adorable dragon. ____
Dragons breathe fire. ____
Week #11
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Check the interrogative sentence.
Put an X on all the pronouns.
____ When is she coming over?
are and he got them do
____ Eat all of your vegetables.
she me sit boy they you
____ You’re driving me crazy!
swim us we shoe it is
Day 4
Day 3
Day 2
____ Frogs hop on lily pads.
Date_____________________
Check the future tense sentence.
_____ The boy was chasing the
frog around the pond.
_____ The boy will capture the
flies to feed his frog.
The boy went to the pond to find
frogs and turtles.
departed traveled moved
_____ The boy is so excited.
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The turtle climbed on the log
to sun itself.
The principal stated you better
get back to class right away.
The pelting rain and hail
destroyed the roof.
__________________
Complete the analogy.
Circle the simple subject &
underline the complete subject.
The tiny, box turtle was left on
the side of the road.
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
chick: penguin :: calf:
_________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
The boys are playing soccer and
basketball. _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
snowman
fabulous
portable
rainbow
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
A boy and girl longed for King
Edward and Princess Fiona to
rescue them from the dragon.
Check if the word is a adjective,
verb, or adverb.
feathery
_____verb
_____adverb
_____adjective
Circle the correct homophone.
The young kid ate (to, two,
too) much candy.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He laughed his head off.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the correct homophone.
(Their, There, They’re) my best
friends in the whole world.
Week #12
Name ____________________ #____
Check the imperative sentence.
Make the following singular nouns
plural.
Check the sentence that is in the
present tense.
story ______________________
_____ The owl was hooting all
night.
Day 1
____ Why are you so sleepy?
____ He is super strong!
____ Clean out your desk.
Day 2
____ Owl are birds of prey.
elf ________________________
Day 3
_____ The owl will sleep all day
tomorrow.
library ____________________
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Our librarian, Mrs. Diego,
ordered new books about owls
for the library.
Have you read any good books
The animal devoured his prey.
The huge, barn owl swooped
down and snatched the tiny
mouse for dinner.
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
The owl ate the mouse for
dinner.
gobbled nibbled consumed
_____ The owl is flying overhead.
lately asked Mrs. Diego
Complete the analogy.
Circle the simple subject &
underline the complete subject.
Day 4
Date_____________________
day: diurnal :: night:
______________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
Owls and eagles are birds of
prey, and they are also classified
as carnivores. _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
victoriously
moonlight
grasshopper
wondrous
Circle the correctly spelled word.
The mother bird calls her
(babys, babies) chicks.
__________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Matilda and Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory are books both
written by Roald Dahl.
The sun smiled down on me that
day.
Check if the word is a noun,
verb, or adjective.
Circle the correct homophone.
feather
_____noun
_____verb
_____adjective
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
I ate the (hole, whole) pizza for
dinner last night.
Week #13
Name ____________________ #____
What type of sentence?
Day 1
Where are my keys?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Underline the complete
predicate.
Mr. Smith will not be at school
today because he is going to a
math meeting.
Date_____________________
Simple or compound sentence?
Punctuate the follow sentences.
The space shuttle rocketed into
outer space and circled the planet.
The pencil needs sharpened ____
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
Go empty the trash _____
Who do you think you are _____
Circle the correct verb.
The stars (is, are) shining so
brightly tonight.
What a beautiful sunset _____
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
Can we go to Olive Garden
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
Tim ran out the door in a
hurry.
tonight the children asked
Circle the correctly spelled word.
The children love reading
(stories, stories) before they go
to bed at night.
skipped bolted frolicked
Day 3
Simple or compound subject?
The moon and stars are so
beautiful tonight.
Complete the analogy.
sleepy: lethargic:: energetic:
______________.
My mom and dad told me to
pick up my toys, shoes, books,
and then go make my bed.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Put the following words in
alphabetical order.
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
Bull dogs and dachshunds are
both small dogs. _______
____alleviate
a. simple or b. compound
Day 4
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
____annoying
____android
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
That test was a piece of cake.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Common (C) or proper noun (P)?
carrot ______
The colorful, noisy parrot
flew over the beautiful
rainforest.
Cooper ______
Travis _____
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Week #14
Name ____________________ #____
What type of sentence?
Day 1
Practice your math facts tonight.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Circle the simple predicate.
Mom cooked my favorite meal
last night.
What is the plural form of:
Date_____________________
Past, present, of future tense?
child _________________
fox ___________________
We will be visiting grandpa this
weekend.
family _________________
_____________________
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
My favorite candies are Snickers
Milky Way Sweet Tarts Reese’s
and Rolos
The terrapin is the mascot for
the University of Maryland.
__________________
Day 4
Day 3
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
Complete the analogy.
Common (C) or proper (P) nouns?
______________.
Mallory _____
Dallas _____
kitchen ____
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: terrapin
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
The football and basketball
players were working out after
school. _______
____transfer - travel
The exhausted player collapsed
on the bench after the game.
transparent: opaque:: bright:
____tangle – tattle
____terrace - terrify
My wise and generous
grandma always knows
the perfect thing to say.
Circle the correct verb.
The boys (was, were) playing
football in the backyard.
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
The children went trick or
treating for Halloween.
______________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He was as mad as a volcano.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write the following as
contractions.
I am ____________
we have __________
you are ___________
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Week #15
Day 2
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
What type of sentence?
What an amazing performance!
We are climbing up the
mountain.
Terri sang a solo last night.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Mom said you should always
My dad likes to play football
basketball and golf
My meager allowance was
earned each month for my
chores.
__________________
try your best
Fragment (F) or Sentence (S).
Day 4
Date_____________________
Complete the analogy.
Which part of speech?
The mountain is covered in snow.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents were gone on a
business trip.
______________
Common (C) or proper (P)
nouns?
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
The lucky duck swam. _____
bow: front:: stern:
Troublesome toddlers. _____
______________.
Victor _____
daughter _____
Bradford _____
computer _____
Underline the subject once and
the predicate twice.
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: aquarium
Circle the adverbs in the
following sentence.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
____avenger - average
My friendly neighbor
walked quickly and awkwardly
down the driveway.
Tim took tons of tools to make
toys for tots.
The football player was injured
on the fifty yard line.
____aquamarine - acquire
____above - across
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
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Week #16
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence?
Thomas Jefferson was our
countries’ third president.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
I know said the teacher you
are going to master your facts
Date_____________________
Which part of speech?
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
The generous neighbor shared
their candy with our family.
Who was George Rogers Clark?
We saw the turkey waddling
rapidly away from the farmer.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The denotative meaning of a word
is the dictionary definition. The
connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
mouse – small rodent
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Ruth Lilly made many
contributions to our state.
__________________
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents and I went to the
museum this past weekend.
___________
connotative or denotative
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Chug, Chug, Chug…the old train
rumbled down the tracks.
Complete the analogy.
Common (C) or proper (P)
nouns?
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Fairbanks _____
daisy _____
beaver ____
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: frantic
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
____fabulous - factual
My cranky, old neighbor
yelled at our cute, adorable,
brown puppy.
Einstein was a scientist.
Newton was a scientist.
warm: incubator :: cold:
______________.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the subject once and
the predicate twice.
Lewis and Clark were exploring
our country with Sacajawea.
____front- furniture
____fraction - fraternity
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
____________________________
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Week #17
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
What will my goals be next year?
The immense universe will never
be fully explored.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
I would love to go with you I
replied but I better go home
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
runt – scrawny one
negative or positive connotation
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He could have knocked me over
with a feather.
Complete the analogy.
Day 4
The adorable kitten chased the
toy mouse around our house.
What type of sentence?
Organize your desk today.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The airplane began to ascend.
__________________
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
Which part of speech?
The airplane began to ascend
toward the clouds.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents went with Tom and
Susie to dinner.
___________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
thaw: freeze :: mess:
______________.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
Date_____________________
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The teacher told us to zip our lips.
_____________________________
The elated girl skipped around
the yard today.
Simple or compound sentence?
My teacher and principal will
be at the awards ceremony,
and they will present my
medal for perfect attendance.
She’s as blind as a bat.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
Tommy is funny.
Tommy is obnoxious.
____________________________
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Week #18
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
What a beautiful sunset___
The vast universe will never be
fully explored.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Day 2
Which part of speech?
Tomorrow the date will be
Tuesday January 21 2014
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
fondly – my grandmother
negative or positive connotation
Date_____________________
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The rocket landed on the moon__
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The vast universe will never be
fully explored.
Which part of speech?
The solar energy heated the
house.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. I or me
My grandma and ___ will go
out to dinner.
__________________
fondly means: _____________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Aunt Annie’s apple pie is amazing.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
The friendly dolphin swam in
the ocean currents.
Complete the analogy.
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The apple pie baked in the oven.
She is a bear today.
bird: feather :: fish:
______________.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The teacher was at her boiling
point.
____________________________
Simple or compound sentence?
The dolphin and sea turtle
swam toward the seashore to
see the mermaid.
________________
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
The dolphin is playful.
The otter is playful.
____________________________
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Week #19
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The alligator ate the lizard___
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Which part of speech?
The alligator swallowed the lizard
in one bite.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Write the denotative meaning for:
Day 2
native:
On february 14 2014 we will
celebrate valentine’s day
________________________
Date_____________________
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Where are iguanas native to in
our world__
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The frilled lizard is native to
deserts of Australia.
Which part of speech?
An iguana is native to the
Galapagos Islands.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. we or us
My best friend traveled with
____ to Florida.
__________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The day seemed to last 100 years.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
The friendly dolphin swam in
the ocean currents.
Complete the analogy.
furious: irritated :: elated:
______________.
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The kids kept monkeying around.
____________________________
Where would you look to find a
map of the Galapagos Island?
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
The gloves hugged his hands.
The listing of all the book’s
chapters can be found in the:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix,
glossary, or index
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
The lizard doesn’t have eyelids.
The lizard has a tail that can regrow.
____________________________
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Week #20
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Give your brother part of your
cupcake__
The frivolous mistake cost
our company thousands of
dollars.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
what is your favorite book
inquired the librarian
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Crackle, snap, pop, good morning.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the simple subject and the
underline simple predicate.
Day 4
Which part of speech?
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is
the positive or negative
emotional meaning.
slave:
positive or negative
Complete the analogy.
loose: tight :: push:
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
My principal was flabbergasted
with the 1st graders’ behavior.
My family moved to Chicago
because my dad’s job relocated
him.
flabbergasted: _______________
____________________________
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The thrifty customer bought every
item on sale that day.
Where would you look to find a
good synonym for the word: hot?
______________.
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The introduction to a book’s focus
or purpose is called a:
_____________________
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. I or me
They are going to the movies
with _____.
__________________
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
He’s like a bull in a china shop.
The astronauts floating in the
space shuttle.
Date_____________________
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
Courageous astronauts. ____
Astronauts floated. ____
The stars twinkled. ____
Shooting comets. ____
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
He is the best player on the team.
____
The girl has blond hair. _____
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Week #21
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Why are you stalling__
The venomous snake can
cause serious consequences.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Day 2
Which part of speech?
wear is my math book
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The denotative meaning of the
following word:
slender:
____________________
Date_____________________
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
The ideas were merged together to
create a workable solution.
The blizzard caused school to be
closed for 4 days.
merged: ____________________
Because of the blizzard, we had to
go to school 4 more days in June.
____________________________
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Underline the nouns in the following
sentence.
The frivolous mistake caused our
company to reorder all new parts.
Turtles, snails, and crabs all have
a shell on their backs.
__________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Silly Sally sat by the seashore.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Circle the complete subject and the
underline complete predicate.
Complete the analogy.
chicken: egg :: tree:
______________.
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
Me and my cousins are going
The adventurous boy climbed
to the top of the mountain.
to the mall this weekend.
What reference book would help
you find the meaning of the word
frivolous?
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
The list a reference materials used
to create the book or research
paper is called a:
preface, table of contents,
glossary, bibliography,
appendix, or index
Put the following words into
alphabetical order.
____devour
____destroy
____demeanor
____departure
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
Slavery is a terrible thing. ____
Lincoln was the 16th president.
_____
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Week #22
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The garden flourished in the
spring__
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
their are many different kinds
of lizards
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
I was so thirsty I could drink all
the water in the faucet.
Which part of speech?
The baby was flourishing in
the new home.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Circle all the synonyms for the
following word:
flourished
grew found blossomed
prospered shrank thrived
Complete the analogy.
large: enormous :: ask:
______________.
Date_____________________
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
The boy kept taunting his little
brother and made him cry.
taunting: ____________________
Day 4
Two small boys frowned at the
peculiar visitor.
Circle in the better word choice
for the underlined word.
The happy girl frolicked in the
park all afternoon with her
puppy.
delighted good pleased
They (is, are) going to lunch.
My family (was, were) the best
recyclers in the neighborhood.
____________________________
Circle the spelling mistakes in the
following sentence.
Underline the adjectives in the
following sentence.
The to kids went too there
grandma’s house over vacation.
The small, gray mouse nibbled
on the yellow cheese.
Where would you find a synonym
for the word jubilant?
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
Steven and I ____
Wonderful days are ahead ____
The venomous snake ____
Snakes have venom. ____
A list of charts, maps, & examples,
(found in the back of a reference
book) is called a:
The Greek word part micro means
“small” and scope means “see”.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the complete subject and the
underline complete predicate.
Circle the correct verb in each
sentence.
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for microscope.
________________________________
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Week #23
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Day 2
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Which part of speech?
Our guide accompanies us__
The hummingbird was
hovering above the flower.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Replace the underlined words
with the correct pronoun.
Tim and I will depart tomorrow to
Dallas, Texas.
________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Date_____________________
The brown grass was begging for
water.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
merchandise: _________________
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
Make each noun possessive.
The _____ blue sky is cool.
The feather is _____ weight.
boy _________________
ice heavy light
cloudy
Complete the analogy.
happy: jubilant :: mad:
Day 4
child________________
Give the comparative and
superlative form of the adjective.
dark __________ __________
light__________ __________
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
for dinner next Friday.
______________________________
______________________________
Underline the adverbs in the
following sentence.
The hummingbird beat its wings
rapidly and continuously.
Mike ______________
______________.
We are going to there house
The hovering hummingbird
beats his wings rapidly.
My alarm didn’t go off I missed the
bus.
_____________________________
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the simple subject and the
underline simple predicate.
The clothing store’s merchandise
included tops, pants, and hats.
Correct the run-on sentence.
A list of title chapter and page
number (in the front of a book) is
called:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
How many syllables are in the
following words?
abruptly____
contribute____
experiences____
huddle____
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and -graph means “write”.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for biography.
________________________________
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Week #24
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
That was a huge surprise__
The train departed from the
station.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Replace the underlined words
with the correct pronoun.
Day 2
Which part of speech?
The neighbors went out to dinner
with Susan and Tom.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Day 3
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the prepositions in the
following sentences.
I got to school I raced up to the door.
shop sip whip shrimp
______________________________
Make each singular noun plural.
The waiter gave us our _____.
The duck’s ____ had a fish in it.
cherry _________________
goose________________
Underline the common nouns and
circle the proper nouns in the
following sentence.
quiz ______________
Susan and Tom collected shells,
rocks, marbles, and leaves for
their nature project.
Give the comparative and
superlative form of the adjective.
How many syllables are in the
following words?
food feet
Complete the analogy.
laugh: chuckle:: weep:
long __________ __________
______________.
short__________ __________
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
She and I will deliver the
The boy hopped on the couch
and laughed at the movie .
Correct the run-on sentence.
chip dip deck shape lip
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
check bill
The man was a grizzly bear.
Circle the words that rhyme with ship.
______________________________
________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Date_____________________
movie to our friends house.
The author’s focus of the book or
introduction to his readers is
called:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
coincidence____
obedience____
evidence____
scientific____
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and –logy means “study of”.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for biology
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Week #25
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Where are my binoculars__
The old-fashioned candy shop
had the most delicious candy.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Day 2
Which part of speech?
Jacob (carry) the saxophone case.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Date_____________________
Circle the linking verbs in the
following sentences.
The sky was cloudy it wasn’t raining.
The monster is adorable.
______________________________
A new candy was available.
Make each singular noun plural.
The _____ swam in the pond.
_____ under the low sign .
life _________________
leaf________________
bus ______________
cute swim duck fish
Day 4
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
She has a heart of gold.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Complete the analogy.
listen: ear:: vision:
______________.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the adjectives and cross
out the nouns below.
Charlie gave his ticket to Mr. Wonka
chocolate delicious candy
at the entrance to the chocolate
factory noisy young clever
factory.
______________________________
The warheads are very sour.
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
___________________
Correct the run-on sentence.
Underline the common nouns and
circle the proper nouns in the
following sentence.
Charlie the Chocolate Factory is
a book about a boy name Charlie
who wins a golden ticket to visit
the local chocolate factory.
Correct the friendly letter.
April 3 2010
Dear Grandpa
Will you please send me an
airplane ticket I want to come stay
with you this summer
love
Tommy
How many syllables are in the
following words?
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and auto- means “self”.
No one has (never, ever) seen a
leprechaun or a fairy godmother.
collaborate____
congruent____
proclamation____
encouragement___
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for
autobiography.
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Week #26
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Follow all the directions__
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Jill (hurry) to the bus stop.
Which part of speech?
Date_____________________
Circle the helping verbs in the
following sentences.
Take the bull by the horns.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
He has eaten at home this week.
She can help you with your work.
The farmer is planting the crops.
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
Write the abbreviation for each.
The wrist ____ is silver.
I will ____ my baby brother.
Mister _________________
Correct the run-on sentence.
I was so excited it was amazing we
couldn’t believe our eyes.
______________________________
______________________________
Underline the complete subject.
Doctor________________
The enormous alligator attacked
the helpless manatee.
Street______________
___________________
check band play watch
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
She’s as snug as a bug in a rug.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
The generous man donated money
for our science project at school.
Complete the analogy.
cochlea: ear:: lens:
______________.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
I would like to perform on
stage but i have stage fright
Correct the friendly letter.
june 12 2012
Dear Trevor
Ask your mom if you can spend the
night we can watch movies and play
your friend
Tommy
Circle the article adjectives.
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part demo- means
“people” and crac- means “rule”.
We didn’t have (no, any) money to
pay for the movie tickets.
The hungry boy ate an apple and a
bagel for breakfast.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for democracy.
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Week #27
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Wash the windows__
The brown gooey mud
squished through my feet.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Day 2
Which part of speech?
Carl (catch) the fish.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Date_____________________
Circle the helping verbs and underline
the main verb in the each sentences.
Susan is jumping rope outside.
Tim was learning to skateboard.
We are hoping for warm weather.
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
Write the abbreviation for each.
We put our bags in the ____.
The elephant ____ is his nose.
Friday _________________
Write the past tense of each verb.
call___________________
carry __________________
say____________________
write __________________
Underline the complete predicate.
January________________
Grant was learning how to surf
during his summer vacation.
Avenue______________
___________________
back trunk car feet
Day 4
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
It was as clean as a whistle.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Complete the analogy.
tree: orchard:: page:
______________.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
The beautiful swan flew over the lake
The boys were playing
basketball and they returned
home feeling exhausted
and landed in the meadow.
Correct the friendly letter.
july 4 2011
Dear Cameron
our family is having a fireworks
party would you like to come
sincerely
Ryan
Circle the article adjectives.
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part geo- means
“earth” and therm- means “heat”.
On your quest you shouldn’t trust
(no one, anyone) with the secret
code.
A helicopter is different from
an airplane because the helicopter
can hover.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for geothermal.
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Week #28
Name ____________________ #____
Day 2
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Which part of speech?
The young girl smiled at me__
The sweet, elderly lady sang
beautifully.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Susie is hyper and sassy.
Tim was smart and nerdy.
We are all exhausted.
Write the past tense of each verb.
talk___________________
bury __________________
fly____________________
teach __________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Replace the underlined nouns with
the correct pronoun.
Underline the simple subject.
The puppy cried all night. _____
Mr. Jones wants to visit Ireland
and Italy this summer.
Donna is busy planting the new
flowers in the garden. _______
The cute, baby ducklings
waddled after their mother.
The puppy will bark. _____
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Circle the linking verbs in the each
sentences.
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
David and Tommy played Guitar
Hero last weekend. ________
The puppy barks a lot. _____
Not in a million years would I tell
your secret.
Complete the analogy.
tree: bark:: fish:
______________.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Date_____________________
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
The adorable puppy barked at the
mailman every day.
The girl ate the strawberry
sundae but she didn’t share a
single drop with her brother
Correct the friendly letter.
may 4 2010
Dear mom
can we go to florida over spring
break this year i will be a good son
your son
matthew
Circle the adjectives and underline
the nouns.
Correct the following sentence.
The Greek word part geo- means
“earth” and -logy- means “study”.
My teacher asked will you see me
The adorable puppy licked the
cute, little girl.
after class to discuss your missing
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for geology.
work
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Week #29
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Which word comes from the Greek
word part logos, meaning word?
a.
b.
c.
d.
locate
log
lodge
logo
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Carly (try) to win the race.
___________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The leaves danced across my yard.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Which part of speech?
The hound dog charged after
the tiny squirrel swiftly.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
dishonest
a. trustworthy
b. disobey
c. disguise
Complete the analogy.
frantic: tranquil :: opaque:
______________.
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Write the plural form of each word.
box___________________
independence
family __________________
a. indifferent
b freedom
c. dependent
fly____________________
boy __________________
Circle the meaning for the
following prefixes: mis- and pre- .
Underline the simple predicate.
Example: mislead, misfire
a. only b. before c. wrongly
The hound dog charged after
the squirrel.
Example: preview, precede
a. only b. before c. wrongly
Correct the following sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of their, there, and they’re.
meet me at the pond yelled Rex
Tom and Sue are walking _____ dog.
and bring your net
Go over _______ and wait your turn.
Day 4
_________ going to the game.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
The adorable puppy barked at the
mailman every day.
write ________________
My brother collected shells.
My sister collected shells.
Brent went _____ the video store.
whole _______________
___________________________
Brent played _____ video games.
___________________________
“I’ve played those games _____,” said Al.
soar ________________
Combine the following sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of to, two, and too.
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Week #30
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Which pronoun could replace
the underlined word?
a. She is a witty person.
b. My dad repairs car engines.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
Have you seen my parents?
embarrassed
a.
b.
c.
d.
a. entered
b complained
c. humiliated
Day 2
Leo will bring dessert. _____
Leo brought the dessert. _____
Leo is bringing the dessert. _____
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Which sentence has the adjective
underlined?
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
Day 4
Date_____________________
She was as proud as a peacock.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
they
we
them
us
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
scattered
a. dispersed
b. collected
c. scurried
Complete the analogy.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
For dinner we ate pizza from our
favorite restaurant.
bare ________________
pear _______________
plain ________________
a. She is a witty person.
b. My dad repairs car engines.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
Circle the meaning for the
following suffixes: -less and -or.
Underline the common nouns.
Example: careless, motionless
a. only b. little c. without
The camel spit on the tourist and
blinked repeatedly to remove the
sand from his eyes.
Example: actor, sailor
a. little b. a person who c. able
Which parts of a book would you
find at the beginning of a book?
smirk: smile :: scowl:
______________.
Which sentence has the adverb
underlined?
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of you’re or your.
Did you walk ________ dog?
bibliography, table of contents,
preface, index, appendix, glossary
Which of the following types of
writing would be a response to
literature?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a research report
a letter to a friend
a book review
a short story
_________ going to the movie.
Which sentence has the verb
underlined.
a. She laughed at my jokes.
b. He talks with an accent.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
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Week #31
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Circle the adverbs and underline
the verbs in each sentence.
Which pronoun could replace
the underlined word?
a. Tim behaved badly for his mom.
b. The rain fell gently on the roof.
c. The time rushed by quickly.
d. We discovered the answer
yesterday.
Tim and I will visit our friends.
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Joe (come) over to my house.
___________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Life is a dream.
Day 4
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
a.
b.
c.
d.
they
we
them
us
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
arrogant
a. proud
b. superior
c. humble
Complete the analogy.
arrogant: humble ::
graceful:
______________.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
The octopus hid in the rocks.
deer ________________
flower _______________
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
floundered
a. struggled
b wandered
c. followed
Circle the adjectives and underline the
nouns in each sentence.
a. The furry raccoon stole our food.
b. The wise, old owl hooted all night.
c. My silly and annoying sister finally
fell asleep.
d. The athletic boy loved sports.
Circle the meaning for the
following prefixes: fore- and dis-.
Underline the proper nouns.
Example: dislike, disobey
a. none b. not c. less
Reggie Miller, George Hill, Danny
Granger have all played for the
Indiana Pacers.
Example: forecast, forewarn
a. before b. with c. able
Which parts of a book would you
find at the end of a book?
Underline the complete subject once
and underline the complete predicate
twice.
bibliography, table of contents,
preface, index, appendix, glossary
The retired worker vacationed in
Correct the following sentence.
Write F for fragment of S for sentence.
mr smith was born in chicago
illinois on june 5 1980
Florida every winter.
a. They laughed at ___
b. Susan goes to the mall ___
c. The eerie octopus swam ___
d. The twinkling stars at night ____
peace________________
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Week #32
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Write the plural possessive
noun for each word.
a. Levi helped his mom.
b. The rain pelted our car.
c. The flowers are blooming.
d. Turtles and snails have shells.
boys _________________
conference
a. The rabbit hopped over the log.
friends _______________
a. meeting
b race
c. party
b. The mouse scurried in the hole.
Day 2
Karen (think) about her decision.
___________________
What does the following idiom
mean?
Day 3
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Circle the nouns and underline the
verbs in each sentence.
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
While giving his speech, he
looked as cool as a cucumber.
______________________________
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Day 4
Date_____________________
The boys are with their mom.
visitors _______________
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
docile
a. gentle
b. calm
c. vicious
Complete the analogy.
fix: mend :: construct:
______________.
Write a synonym for the
underlined word.
A plethora of defensive
linemen sack the quarterback.
Choose the correct verb.
Please ___________ this package
to the post office.
a.
b.
c.
d.
took
take
tooked
has taken
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
c.
The dog sat on the couch.
Write a proper noun for each word.
state ____________________
country __________________
city______________________
If you were writing a report about
the bald eagle, you would be
writing:
Underline the complete subject once
and underline the complete predicate
twice.
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
The furry rabbit was chased by the
Correct the following sentence.
Write S for Simple and C for Compound
sentence.
My favorite childhood book is
where the wild things are.
neighbor’s dog.
The boys and girls are watching their
favorite movie. ________
____________________
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Week #33
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Circle the adverbs and underline
the verbs in each sentence.
Write the singular possessive
noun for each word.
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
a. Larry ran swiftly down the hill.
b. Trevor swam so strangely.
c. The man spoke softly.
d. You can speak to her tomorrow.
cat _________________
We used the extension ladder
to reach the ball on the roof.
a. On the roof we found our Frisbee.
Day 2
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
turtle _______________
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
exceptional
Nina saw her friend. _____
a. remarkable
b. ordinary
c. uncommon
What does the following idiom
mean?
Day 3
man _______________
Nina sees her friend. _____
Nina will see her friend. _____
Day 4
Date_____________________
I’m in a real pickle now.
Complete the analogy.
fresh: stale :: pristine:
______________________________
______________.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write an antonym for the
underlined word.
In the library we must be quiet.
The fresh pastries at the bakery
were .
b. With my tutor I learned math facts.
a. expandable
b existence
c. entry
Choose the correct verb.
c. In a few minutes we will leave.
Write the plural form of each word.
My dad ___________ the football.
a.
b.
c.
d.
throw
threw
throwed
has threw
If you were writing a story about
your families’ camping trip, you
would be writing:
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
Correct the following sentence.
My favorite song is america
the beautiful.
mouse____________________
country __________________
city______________________
Circle the simple subject.
The handsome, rich prince will
rescue the princess from the tower.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The boys toys are all over his floor.
All the girls toys were missing.
____________________
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Week #34
Day 1
Name ____________________ #____
Underline the nouns and circle the
pronouns in each sentence.
Write the homophone for each
word below.
a. Susan gave us the new game.
b. Trevor likes his dinner.
c. They are playing our song.
d. You are planning your party.
hare _________________
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Anna (sit) with her friends.
___________________
Day 3
What does the following idiom
mean?
That cost me an arm and a leg.
______________________________
Day 4
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Thomas sat with his friends
on the bus.
maid _______________
pore _______________
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
hilarious
a. humorous
b. comical
c. serious
Complete the analogy.
ocean: seashore :: river:
______________.
Write a synonym for the
underlined word.
She was bold when spoke.
Date_____________________
following word.
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
The restaurant was deserted late
a. By the river I found a frog.
Circle the synonym for the
on a Monday night.
a. detested
b empty
c. desperate
Choose the correct verb.
The boy ___________ the Frisbee.
a.
b.
c.
d.
caught
catch
catched
catching
If you were writing an essay to
stop someone from smoking, you
would be writing:
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
Correct the following sentence.
My grandpa always says I
should learn from my mistakes
b. For lunch I brought a sandwich.
c. We are going to the beach.
Write the plural form of each word.
man___________________
wife __________________
goose_________________
Circle the simple predicate.
The slimy, green frog captured the
fly with his long tongue.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The teachers bag was so full with the
students papers.
____________________
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Week #35
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence.
a. Emily and I will ride the bus to school.
b. Annie plays soccer with our friends.
c. My dad and mom attended the meeting with them.
d. Grandma made a dress for me.
Day 2
Write the future tense form
of the verb in parenthesis ( ).
Andy (draw) a cartoon scene.
___________________
Day 3
What does the following
idiom mean?
We are all in the same boat.
___________________________
Circle the synonym for the
following word:
saturated
a. satisfied
b. dry
c. soaked
Complete the analogy.
break: repair :: capture:
______________.
Day 4
Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and
EX for exclamatory.
_____ Where will we eat dinner?
_____ My brother will be angry with me!
_____ Don’t play with your food.
_____ He wants to go to the museum.
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the
following word.
Write the homophone for each word
below.
The sponge absorbed the
spill on the counter.
brake _________________
a. abound
b soak up
c. sorted
scent__________________
weak__________________
Circle the adjectives in each sentence.
a. The slow and steady turtle won the race.
b. The giant beanstalk became a ladder for the boy.
c. The ugly, green ogre scared the village people.
Choose (good or well) to
complete the sentence.
There is a (good, well)
chance that I will do
(good, well) on the test.
Choose the word that comes
from the Latin word part
bene- meaning “good”.
a. bendable
b. benefit
c. beneath
Circle the complete predicate.
The foolish and overly confident
rabbit will lose the race.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The players bags were loaded onto
the bus before the big game.
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Week #36
Name ____________________ #____
Day 1
Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in each sentence.
a. Ellen and her brother built a sandcastle.
b. The hermit crab crawled across the beach.
c. Mom lathered sunscreen all over my back.
d. The beautiful sunset captured my attention.
Day 2
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
Terri will get sunburned. _____
Tim jumped over the
sandcastle. _____
Dad drives our van to the
beach. _____
Day 3
What does the following
idiom mean?
Don’t count your chickens
before they hatch.
___________________________
Circle the synonym for the
following word:
commotion
a. peace
b. disturbance
c. vibration
Complete the analogy.
hypothesis: science ::
estimation:
______________.
Day 4
Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and
EX for exclamatory.
_____ We found many shells along the seashore.
_____ The whales bumped into our boat!
_____ Pick up all of your pool toys.
_____ Where did you find that beautiful shell?
Date_____________________
How many syllables are in the
following words?
attributes _____
generosity_____
predicament_____
gratitude_____
Rewrite the words and show where
the words would be divided into
syllables.
congratulations _________________
delighted_______________________
plentiful _______________________
Choose the sentence that shows the correct punctuation.
a. The teacher told us, “your reports will be worth 75 points.”
b. “Your report will be fantastic” said my best friend.
c. “Finish your research at the library,” mom recommended.
Choose (good or well) to
complete the sentence.
Circle the complete subject.
We didn’t sleep very
(good, well) last night during
the storm.
The wild, Canadian geese made a
commotion when the cars drove by
their nest.
Choose the word that comes
from the Latin word part
vert- meaning “to turn”.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
a. verify
b. convert
c. very
My back was burnt because I fell
asleep on my stomach.
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Week #1
Day 2
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Underline the subject
once and the predicate
twice.
Circle the adjectives.
The dangerous tiger
devoured the prey.
Write the base (root)
word for each word.
What is the meaning of
the following idiom?
state
restate _____________
They are like two peas in
a pod.
disapprove __________
approve
What type of sentence?
They
are very alike.
___________________
Singular or plural noun?
Day 3
Where is my pencil?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 4
Put the following words
in ABC order.
4
___fruit
3
___frolic
1
___fork
___flock
2
Circle all the nouns.
Correct this sentence.
Choose the correct verb
in parenthesis. ( )
Tony ran to the pond
and caught frogs, fish,
and turtles.
Emily and Sophia
_______ to the beach
to swim.
leap pond frog send
The slimy, green frog
jumped into the cold,
muddy pond.
unwind _____________
wind
Date_____________________
turtles
a. singular
b. plural
Correct this sentence.
The frog (jumps, jumped)
on the lily pad yesterday.
girl cute Bob catch
city net green
Where would you look
to find the definition of
a word?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Write a synonym for the
following word.
(go, went, gone)
Write an antonym for
the following word.
annoying
dangerous
___________________
aggravating, irritating
safe
_______________
Past, present, or future
tense verb?
Circle the correct verb.
The boy is catching the
frogs and turtles.
We (was, were) eating
tacos with friends.
______________
present tense
Where would you look
to find a good synonym
for a word?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
Write a homophone for
each word below.
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
Tony ran all the way to
school.
He ran all the way to it.
__________________
mail
male ____________
hear ____________
here
My brother got a ticket
for speeding in a
school zone.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #2
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Which of the following
words is an adjective?
a. lizard
b. owl
c. slimy
d. flying
Day 2
Circle the words with
prefixes.
Underline the subject
once and the predicate
twice.
Circle all the nouns in this
sentence.
Give an example of a
common and proper
noun. Answers will vary.
I need to buy milk,
eggs, cheese, and
bread at the store
today.
The large, brown owl
flew over the barn.
The turtle swam in the
pond and rested on the
rock last Sunday .
girl
Common ___________
Are the words clever
and intelligent
Write a word that
rhymes with sound.
Write the root or base
word for the following.
What do you think the
underlined word means?
(use context clues)
Correct the following
sentence.
synonyms or antonyms?
reread funny prepay
synonym
_________________
landed dislodge spin
Day 3
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
The tornado winds blew
the roof off our house.
Which homophone is
correct?
Day 4
Date_____________________
there their they’re
Their van needs to
________
be repaired.
found, hound,
________________
found, pound
annoy
annoying __________
loyal
disloyal ___________
harm
unharmed _________
Which word would be
on the same dictionary
page as the guide words:
tore ● toward?
tentacle tomorrow
torment taken
What is the plural form
of half?
halves
________________
Which reference book
would you use to find
the rivers in Europe?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
What is the meaning of
the following idiom?
We bit off more than
we could chew.
We
are trying to do too
__________________
much at once.
Which homophone is
correct?
Amy
Proper _____________
I screamed in terror
during the movie
because it was petrifying.
very scary
_______________
Complete Sentence or
Fragment (incomplete)?
to, two, too
Launched the space
shuttle yesterday.
We want to go to the
too
movies, _____?
Circle the words that are
proper nouns and should
be capitalized.
J
owl joe mall teacher
pond lincoln florida
L
F
Fragment
________________
What type of sentence?
Stop following me.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #3
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
______ is an antonym
for quiet.
Circle the synonym pair.
rock – stone
quick – running
answer - question
round starfish yellow
swim nice run swiftly
seed nice hop gopher
Mark an X on the
misspelled words.
Circle the correct
contraction for will not.
Write the prefixes for
the following:
Choose the correct
plural of puppy.
a) willn’t
b) won’t
c) woen’t
rea) replay ______
disb) disobey _____
unc) unfounded _____
a) puppys
b) puppyes
c) puppies
Underline the subject.
Fill in the blank.
The cute hedgehog is
hiding underground.
We will ______ a new
car this weekend.
Day 2
buy star seed flower
families familyes
babyies babies
Go clean your room.
Day 3
Put an X on each
adjective.
a. quit
b. silent
c. loud
What type of sentence?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Put the following words
in ABC order.
Day 4
Circle the verbs.
Date_____________________
Circle and correct the
proper nouns.
E
F
day friday easter
M S
mr. smith summer
M
S
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
The car stopped running
The teacher found the
marker.
2
___think
4
___thunder
3
___thought
1
___that
because it ran out of gas.
She (or He)found it.
__________________
Underline the words
that have the “f” sound.
Where would you look
to find a map of the
world?
Correct the sentence.
Rex eat a hot dog.
ate
! ? .
phone phrase rough
elevate cough
thought
by bye buy
library main street
Circle the correct
punctuation mark for an
imperative sentence.
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
Choose the correct verb.
My older brother
(went, gone) to the
movies.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #4
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Which of the following
words is not an adjective?
a. cute
b. old
c. puppy
d. hundred
Day 2
Put an X on the
misspelled words.
friend becasue said
thay caught gril
What type of sentence?
Day 3
My engine is ruined!
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 4
Put the following words
in ABC order.
2
___quarter
3
___quick
___quiver
4
___quaint
1
Date_____________________
Correct the following
sentence
Circle the subject and
underline the predicate.
have any
They don’t got no
words to explain it.
The pink flamingo
waded into the water.
Circle the correct
contraction for does not.
a) don’t
b) dosen’t
c) doesn’t
Complete the analogy.
car
egg: nest :: ________:
garage.
Where would you look
to find weather
information for farmers?
dictionary, thesaurus,
atlas, almanac,
phone book
The listing of all
resources used for a
report is called:
Circle the synonym pair.
jumping swirl
bought purchase
puppy kitten
Write the prefixes for the
following:
rea) resend ______
b) dislocate ______
disc) misfortune _____
misWhich homophone goes
in the blank.
Choose the correct
ending punctuation.
Why are you late for
school ___
. ! ?
Write an antonym for
the following word.
bumpy
_______________
smooth
What is the meaning of
this idiom?
there, their, they’re
The cat’s got his tongue.
preface, table of
contents, bibliography,
appendix, or index
Their bikes all have
_______
flat tires.
You don’t know what
____________________
to say.
Circle the cause and
underline the effect.
Replace the nouns with
pronouns.
Write a homophone for
each word below.
Circle the correct verb.
The shooting star lit up
the sky.
Tim hid the money
under the girl’s hat.
He hid it …
__________________
pair
pear ____________
pale ____________
pail
My sister will (swim,
swam) in the lake this
afternoon.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #5
Day 3
Day 2
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
A declarative sentence is
a statement. Bubble the
declarative sentence.
Where is the party?
Go to sleep.
I got a new game.
Underline the complete
predicate and circle the
simple predicate.
geese child parties
mice bushes bus
Add punctuation to
make this sentence
correct.
We ate pizza, breadsticks,
cupcakes, and ice cream
at my party.
Underline the complete
subject and circle the
simple subject.
Complete the analogy.
The lucky, golden ticket
was found by Charlie.
pretest ____________
test
disconnect
connect
________________
Bubble the sentences that are future tense.
short: tall :: ________:
light
heavy.
Circle the two guide words
that would be at the top
of the dictionary page for
the word: disconnect
a) destroy – detest
b) dictate – dictionary
c) disc - distroy
Replace the underlined word
with the correct verb.
My party will be next month at the park.
We ate the cupcakes and ice cream.
We will have a great time at the pool.
We eats cupcakes for
dessert. ___________
eat or ate
My parents be nice to me.
are
_____________
monkey pencils
My friends bought
presents for me.
Write the base words
(root words) for each.
Day 4
Circle the plural nouns.
Date_____________________
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
He was ecstatic to receive the
award for athlete of the year.
extremely happy
_____________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Circle the pronoun that should replace the
underline word.
We bought a new video game for Steven.
he them
him
us
What is the meaning of this idiom?
He’s like a fish out of water.
Mrs. Hall was born in
Nashville, Tennessee on
November 12, 1975.
Bubble if the word is a noun,
verb, adjective, or adverb.
rapidly
verb
adjective
adverb
He was out of his comfort zone.
____________________________________
Bubble the complete sentences.
With a swirly cloud of frosting on top.
He jumped for joy!
Joey shouted, “Yahoo!”
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #6
Day 3
Day 2
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
An imperative sentence is a
command. Bubble the
imperative sentence.
The game starts at 7:00.
Who plays against us?
Meet me at the game.
Underline the complete
predicate and circle the
simple predicate.
The quarterback ran the
ball in for a touchdown.
Underline the complete
subject and circle the
simple subject.
players field coach punt
coach ___________,
field
__________,
players ___________
punt
__________,
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
helmet players coaches
field ball points
children sports
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
Peyton Manning said, “I will
always remember my time
as a Colt’s quarterback.”
Shawn was tackled on the 10 yard
line. ______
PT
F
IU will play Purdue tonight. _____
They are winning by 20 points.
P
______
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The team needed consoling
after the disappointing loss.
_____________________
cheering up
Complete the analogy.
microscope: science ::
math
calculator: __________.
The victorious team
celebrated their win.
Put the following words in
alphabetical order.
Day 4
Circle the plural nouns.
Date_____________________
Circle the two guide words
that would be at the top of
the dictionary page for the
word: quarterback
a) quarter – quintuplet
b) quant – quantity
c) quill - quiz
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
Michael Jordan be the best player of
is
all time._________
Is you watching the half-time show?
_____________
Are
Circle the pronoun that should replace
the underline word.
The players loved playing the
championship game in the stadium.
he them
they we
What is the meaning of this idiom?
That cost an arm and a leg.
Michael Jordan was a
basketball player for the
Chicago, Bulls.
Bubble if the word is a verb,
adjective, or adverb.
rebounding
verb
adjective
adverb
That cost a lot of money.
_______________________________
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
The big, slobbery bulldog. ____
F
He stomped. ____
S
S
I wondered over to see them. ____
F
Jumped in the pool. ____
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #7
Day 3
Day 2
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
An interrogative sentence
asks a question. Bubble the
interrogative sentence.
The game is over at 9:00.
Who went to the game?
Let’s go out for pizza.
pizza feet bushes
classes
mountain bus
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
P
The pizza is delicious. ______
F
The ice cream will melt. ______
PT
Tom went to the museum. _____
Is you doing well today?_________
Are
cherries test
Thursday be the math test.
is or will be
__________
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Circle the pronoun that should replace the
underline word.
My second grade teacher
smiled all the time.
My mom said, “Get you
backpack and head to the
bus stop.”
The test was horrendous since I
forgot to study.
Timothy studied for his science test last
night, so he aced it.
Complete the analogy.
Circle the complete
subject.
My cute and cuddly dog
slept on my bed all night.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Day 4
Circle the plural nouns.
Date_____________________
My brothers went to the
lake to fish, but I stayed
home with mom. ______
CS
humid: rainforest ::
desert
dry: __________.
Which of the following words
are transition words?
a)
b)
c)
d)
understand
next
standard
then
horrible, awful
_____________________
she them he we
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language is the
following sentence? __________________
hyperbole
Michelle Obama and Nancy Reagan
lived in the White House in
Washington, D.C.
My backpack weighs a million pounds.
Bubble if the word is a verb,
adjective, or adverb.
Write F for fragment and S for sentence.
round
verb
adjective
adverb
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
F
The freaky, weird bird. ____
S
Kids rolled. ____
S
I ate a delicious apple. ____
S
Randy answered. ____
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #8
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
An exclamatory sentence
shows feels. Bubble the
exclamatory sentence.
The fire is destroying it!
Who was that visitor?
Get your coat.
Make the following nouns
plural.
Write P for present, F for future,
and PT for past tense.
Replace the underlined word with the
correct verb.
monkeys
monkey _____________
F
The baby will probably cry. ______
PT
They caught the fish. ______
The puppies are eating breakfast.
P
_____
You was a great basketball player.
were
_________
Write a synonym for each word.
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
said ________________
replied
He is the best player on the team. ____
gorgeous
beautiful _______________
F
The girl has blond hair. _____
leap
jump _________________
O
The movie was hilarious. _____
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language is the
following sentence? _________________
personification
babies
baby _______________
bushes
bush _______________
Day 4
Day 3
Day 2
Underline the complete
predicate.
The clown fish swam in
the aquarium all day.
Add punctuation to make
this sentence correct.
Mr. Johnson said, “Take out
your pencils and complete
your morning work.”
Complete the analogy.
Circle the complete
subject.
Ocean fish must live in
salt water aquariums.
Date_____________________
fish: aquarium ::
horse: __________.
stable, barn,
or corral
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words
are a transition words?
My brothers and sisters
went with me to McDonalds
last night. _______
SS
a)
b)
c)
d)
compare
after
first
thought
Dallas, Miami, Chicago, and
Indianapolis are all cities in the
United States.
Bubble if the word is a noun, verb,
or adverb.
capture
noun
verb
adverb
We was best friends in third grade.
__________
were
O
The wind kissed my cheek.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for sentence.
Funny, magical animals. ____
F
S
Dogs barking. ____
S
Tigers are native to India. ____
F
Growing big cats. ____
Week #9
Day 2
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Check the exclamatory sentence.
Check the interrogative sentence.
Check the imperative sentence.
Check the declarative sentence.
____ Some spiders are poisonous.
____ Run for your life!
____ Monkeys live in jungles.
____ What are those kids doing?
____ Where are your shoes?
____ Clean up your room.
____ Why are you yelling?
√ The kitten laps up the milk.
____
____ Don’t touch the screen.
____ The bus ride is annoying.
√ Do your homework.
____
____ Give your best effort.
√ I love chocolate cupcakes!
____
____ When is dinner time?
____ That movie was amazing!
____ What a beautiful sight!
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
The twinkling star were
shooting across the night sky.
The music teacher ordered a
drum, saxophone, flute, and
trumpet for our classroom.
The ferocious lion scared the
tourist. __________________
fierce
F
Tom is 16 years old. _____
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
A penguin eats krill, fish, and
squid in the Southern Ocean.
They are like two peas in a pod.
√
Complete the analogy.
Day 3
Circle the complete subject.
Day 4
Date_____________________
The playful dolphins were
entertaining the people.
tracks
car: road :: train: __________.
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are a
transition words?
Whales and dolphins are both
mammals that live in the ocean.
a)
b)
c)
d)
CS
_______
finally
never
forever
later
Check if the word is a noun,
verb, or adverb.
awkwardly
_____noun
_____verb
√
_____adverb
O
We are so awesome. ____
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
Cute, cuddly penguins. ____
F
F
Waddling penguins. ____
The penguins ate. ____
S
S
Penguins love fish. ____
Week #10
Day 1
Name ____________________
#____
Answer Key
Date_____________________
Check the exclamatory sentence.
Put an X on all the verbs.
____ Where do frogs lay eggs?
is leaping and was had
____ Go jump in a lake.
laughing lake catch eggs
√ What a perfect day!
____
do jar pond over jumping
Day 2
Day 3
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
life _________________
lives
The president said that he would
veto the bill if it passed Congress.
halves
half ________________
leaves
leaf ________________
____ The boy found a frog.
Day 4
Make the following singular
nouns plural.
replied yelled declared
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The president wrote a new bill
to present to Congress.
The principal announced the
winners of the art, writing, and
reading contest.
The maniac driver was weaving
in and out of traffic.
__________________
crazy
Presidents must be at least 35
years of age. _____
F
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Circle the complete subject.
Complete the analogy.
The furry ferret curled up in
the bed.
deer
cub: bear :: fawn: _________.
or doe
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
The princess was trapped in the
tower, until the prince rescued
her from the fiery dragon.
_______
CS
a)
b)
c)
d)
fabulous
football
probably
bookmark
A boy and girl longed for King
Edward and Princess Fiona to
rescue them from the dragon.
Check if the word is a noun, verb,
or adverb.
princess
√
_____noun
_____verb
_____adverb
O
Presidents are smart. ____
The king was a bear.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
S
Big hints were dropped. ____
Princess warned. ____
S
F
The adorable dragon. ____
Dragons breathe fire. ____
S
Week #11
Name ____________________
#____
Answer Key
Day 1
Check the interrogative sentence.
Put an X on all the pronouns.
____ When is she coming over?
are and he got them do
√ Eat all of your vegetables.
____
she me sit boy they you
____ You’re driving me crazy!
swim us we shoe it is
Day 4
Day 3
Day 2
____ Frogs hop on lily pads.
Date_____________________
Check the future tense sentence.
_____ The boy was chasing the
frog around the pond.
√ The boy will capture the
_____
flies to feed his frog.
The boy went to the pond to find
frogs and turtles.
departed traveled moved
_____ The boy is so excited.
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The turtle climbed on the log
to sun itself.
The principal stated, “You better
get back to class right away.”
The pelting rain and hail
destroyed the roof.
__________________
pouring
Circle the simple subject &
underline the complete subject.
Complete the analogy.
The tiny, box turtle was left on
the side of the road.
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
chick: penguin :: calf:
_________.
cow
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
The boys are playing soccer and
SS
basketball. _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
snowman
fabulous
portable
rainbow
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
A boy and girl longed for King
Edward and Princess Fiona to
rescue them from the dragon.
Check if the word is a adjective,
verb, or adverb.
feathery
_____verb
_____adverb
_____adjective
√
Circle the correct homophone.
The young kid ate (to, two,
too) much candy.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He laughed his head off.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the correct homophone.
(Their, There, They’re) my best
friends in the whole world.
Week #12
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Check the imperative sentence.
Day 1
____ Why are you so sleepy?
____ Owl are birds of prey.
Day 2
Make the following singular nouns
plural.
Check the sentence that is in the
present tense.
stories
story ______________________
_____ The owl was hooting all
night.
elf ________________________
elves
_____ The owl will sleep all day
tomorrow.
____ He is super strong!
√ Clean out your desk.
____
library ____________________
libraries
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Our librarian, Mrs. Diego,
ordered new books about owls
for the library.
“Have you read any good books
The animal devoured his prey.
lately ,” asked Mrs. Diego.
Complete the analogy.
Day 3
The huge, barn owl swooped
down and snatched the tiny
mouse for dinner.
day: diurnal :: night:
______________.
nocturnal
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which of the following words are
compound words?
Owls and eagles are birds of
prey, and they are also classified
CS
as carnivores. _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
victoriously
moonlight
grasshopper
wondrous
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
The owl ate the mouse for
dinner.
gobbled nibbled consumed
√ The owl is flying overhead.
_____
Underline the complete
predicate.
Circle the simple subject &
underline the complete subject.
Day 4
Date_____________________
Circle the correctly spelled word.
The mother bird calls her
(babys, babies) chicks.
ate, consumed
__________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Matilda and Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory are books both
written by Roald Dahl.
The sun smiled down on me that
day.
Check if the word is a noun,
verb, or adjective.
Circle the correct homophone.
feather
_____noun
√
_____verb
_____adjective
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
I ate the (hole, whole) pizza for
dinner last night.
Week #13
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
What type of sentence?
Day 2
Day 1
Where are my keys?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Simple or compound sentence?
The space shuttle rocketed into
outer space and circled the planet.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
Date_____________________
Punctuate the follow sentences.
.
The pencil needs sharpened ____
?
Who do you think you are _____
Circle the correct verb.
The stars (is, are) shining so
brightly tonight.
.
Go empty the trash _____
!
What a beautiful sunset _____
Underline the complete
predicate.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
Mr. Smith will not be at school
today because he is going to a
math meeting.
“Can we go to Olive Garden
Circle the better word choice for
the underlined word.
Tim ran out the door in a
hurry.
tonight,” the children asked.
Circle the correctly spelled word.
The children love reading
(stories, stories) before they go
to bed at night.
skipped bolted frolicked
Day 3
Simple or compound subject?
The moon and stars are so
beautiful tonight.
Complete the analogy.
sleepy: lethargic:: energetic:
active
______________.
My mom and dad told me to
pick up my toys, shoes, books,
and then go make my bed.
Put the following words in
alphabetical order.
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
a. simple or b. compound
Day 4
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Bull dogs and dachshunds are
SS
both small dogs. _______
Circle the common nouns in the
sentence below.
1
____alleviate
3
____annoying
2
____android
The colorful, noisy parrot
flew over the beautiful
rainforest.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
That test was a piece of cake.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Common (C) or proper noun (P)?
C
carrot ______
P
Cooper ______
P
Travis _____
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #14
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
What type of sentence?
Day 1
Practice your math facts tonight.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Circle the simple predicate.
Mom cooked my favorite meal
last night.
Day 4
Day 3
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
What is the plural form of:
Date_____________________
Past, present, of future tense?
child _________________
children
foxes
fox ___________________
We will be visiting grandpa this
weekend.
family _________________
families
future tense
_____________________
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
My favorite candies are Snickers,
Milky Way, Sweet Tarts, Reese’s,
and Rolos
The terrapin is the mascot for
the University of Maryland.
Complete the analogy.
Common (C) or proper (P) nouns?
turtle
__________________
dark
______________.
P
Mallory _____
Dallas _____
P
kitchen ____
C
Simple sentence (SS) or
compound sentence (CS)?
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: terrapin
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
The football and basketball
players were working out after
school. _______
SS
____transfer - travel
The exhausted player collapsed
on the bench after the game.
transparent: opaque:: bright:
____tangle – tattle
____terrace
- terrify
√
My wise and generous
grandma always knows
the perfect thing to say.
Circle the correct verb.
The boys (was, were) playing
football in the backyard.
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
The children went trick or
treating for Halloween.
They
______________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He was as mad as a volcano.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Write the following as
contractions.
I am ____________
I’m
we have __________
we’ve
you’re
you are ___________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #15
Day 2
Day 1
Key
Name Answer
____________________
#____
Date_____________________
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
What type of sentence?
What an amazing performance!
We are climbing up the
mountain.
Terri sang a solo last night.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Add punctuation to make this
sentence correct.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Mom said, “You should
always try your best.”
My dad likes to play football ,
basketball, and golf.
My meager allowance was
earned each month for my
chores.
__________________
small, skimpy,
Which part of speech?
The mountain is covered in snow.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents were gone on a
business trip.
They
______________
inadequate
Day 4
Day 3
Fragment (F) or Sentence (S).
Complete the analogy.
Common (C) or proper (P)
nouns?
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
S
The lucky duck swam. _____
bow: front:: stern:
F
Troublesome toddlers. _____
back
______________.
P
Victor _____
C
daughter _____
P
Bradford _____
C
computer _____
Underline the subject once and
the predicate twice.
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: aquarium
Circle the adverbs in the
following sentence.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
____avenger - average
My friendly neighbor
walked quickly and awkwardly
down the driveway.
Tim took tons of tools to make
toys for tots.
The football player was injured
on the fifty yard line.
____acquaintance - Aquarius
√
____above
- across
Friendly is an adj. because it
describes the noun ~ neighbor.
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
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Week #16
Key
Name Answer
____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence?
Thomas Jefferson was our
countries’ third president.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
“I know,” said the teacher,
“you are going to master your
facts.”
Date_____________________
Which part of speech?
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
The generous neighbor shared
their candy with our family.
Who was George Rogers Clark?
We saw the turkey waddling
rapidly away from the farmer.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The denotative meaning of a word
is the dictionary definition. The
connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
mouse – small rodent
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Ruth Lilly made many
contributions to our state.
donations
__________________
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents and I went to the
museum this past weekend.
We
___________
connotative or denotative
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Chug, Chug, Chug…the old train
rumbled down the tracks.
Complete the analogy.
warm: incubator :: cold:
freezer
______________.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the subject once and
the predicate twice.
Lewis and Clark were exploring
our country with Sacajawea.
Common (C) or proper (P)
nouns?
P
Fairbanks _____
C
daisy _____
beaver ____
C
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
That’s as clear as mud.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Which guide words would you find
at the top the page for: frantic
Circle the adjectives in the
following sentence.
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
____fabulous - factual
My cranky, old neighbor
yelled at our cute, adorable,
brown puppy.
Einstein was a scientist.
Newton was a scientist.
____front- furniture
√
____fraction
- fraternity
Einstein and Newton were
____________________________
scientists.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #17
Day 1
Key
Name Answer
____________________
#____
What type of sentence?
Which part of speech?
What will my goals be next year?
The immense universe will never
be fully explored.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
“I would love to go with you,” I
replied, “but I better go
home.”
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
He could have knocked me over
with a feather.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
runt – scrawny one
negative or positive connotation
Complete the analogy.
Day 4
The adorable kitten chased the
toy mouse around our house.
What type of sentence?
Organize your desk today.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The airplane began to ascend.
go upward
__________________
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
Which part of speech?
The airplane began to ascend
toward the clouds.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
My parents went with Tom and
Susie to dinner.
them
___________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
thaw: freeze :: mess:
clean
______________.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
Date_____________________
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The teacher told us to zip our lips.
Be quiet.
____________________________
The elated girl skipped around
the yard today.
Simple or compound sentence?
My teacher and principal will
be at the awards ceremony,
and they will present my
medal for perfect attendance.
She’s as blind as a bat.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
Tommy is funny.
Tommy is obnoxious.
____________________________
Tommy
is funny and obnoxious.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #18
Name Answer
____________________
#____
Key
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
!
What a beautiful sunset___
The vast universe will never be
fully explored.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Day 2
Which part of speech?
Tomorrow the date will be
Tuesday, January 21, 2014.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is the
positive or negative emotional
meaning.
Date_____________________
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The rocket landed on the moon__
.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Which part of speech?
The solar energy heated the
house.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. I or me
fondly – my grandmother
The vast universe will never be
fully explored.
I will go
My grandma and ___
out to dinner.
negative or positive connotation
immense
__________________
fondly means: _____________
lovingly
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Aunt Annie’s apple pie is amazing.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
The friendly dolphin swam in
the ocean currents.
Complete the analogy.
Circle the simple subject and
underline the simple predicate.
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The apple pie baked in the oven.
She is a bear today.
bird: feather :: fish:
scales
______________.
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The teacher was at her boiling
point.
She was mad.
____________________________
Simple or compound sentence?
The dolphin and sea turtle
swam toward the seashore to
see the mermaid.
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
The dolphin is playful.
The otter is playful.
The dolphin and otter are playful.
____________________________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #19
Key
Name Answer
____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The alligator ate the lizard___
.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Correct the following sentence.
Which part of speech?
The alligator swallowed the lizard
in one bite.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Write the denotative meaning for:
Day 2
native:
On February 14, 2014, we will
celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The day seemed to last 100 years.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the complete subject once
and the complete predicate twice.
The friendly dolphin swam in
the ocean currents.
________________________
born in or originating
in a particular place
Complete the analogy.
furious: irritated :: elated:
happy or joyous
______________.
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The kids kept monkeying around.
…playing around
____________________________
Date_____________________
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Where are iguanas native to in
?
our world__
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The frilled lizard is native to
deserts of Australia.
ruffled
Which part of speech?
An iguana is native to the
Galapagos Islands.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. we or us
My best friend traveled with
us to Florida.
____
__________________
Where would you look to find a
map of the Galapagos Island?
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
The gloves hugged his hands.
The listing of all the book’s
chapters can be found in the:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix,
glossary, or index
simile, metaphor,
hyperbole, or personification
Combine the two sentences into
one complete sentence.
The lizard doesn’t have eyelids.
The lizard has a tail that can regrow.
The lizard doesn’t have eyelids,
____________________________
and has a tail that can regrow.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #20
Key
Name Answer
____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Give your brother part of your
.
cupcake__
The frivolous mistake cost
our company thousands of
dollars.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
“What is your favorite book?”
inquired the librarian.
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Crackle, snap, pop, good morning.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the simple subject and the
underline simple predicate.
Day 4
Which part of speech?
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The connotative meaning is
the positive or negative
emotional meaning.
slave:
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
My principal was flabbergasted
with the 1st graders’ behavior.
My family moved to Chicago
because my dad’s job relocated
him.
stunned,
flabbergasted: _______________
surprised
____________________________
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
The thrifty customer bought every
item on sale that day.
positive or negative
frugal,
careful, economical
__________________
Complete the analogy.
Where would you look to find a
good synonym for the word: hot?
loose: tight :: push:
______________.
pull
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
What is the meaning of the
following idiom?
The introduction to a book’s focus
or purpose is called a:
He’s like a bull in a china shop.
The astronauts floating in the
space shuttle.
Date_____________________
He’s very clumsy.
_____________________
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
Write the correct pronoun for the
blank. I or me
They are going to the movies
me
with _____.
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
F
Courageous astronauts. ____
S
Astronauts floated. ____
The stars twinkled. ____
S
Shooting comets. ____
F
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
He is the best player on the team.
____
O
The girl has blond hair. _____
F
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Week #21
Name ____________________
#____
Answer Key
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
?
Why are you stalling__
The venomous snake can
cause serious consequences.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Correct the following sentence.
Where is my math book?
Day 3
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
The denotative meaning of the
following word:
slender:
____________________
thin
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Silly Sally sat by the seashore.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the complete subject and the
underline complete predicate.
Day 4
Which part of speech?
The adventurous boy climbed
to the top of the mountain.
Complete the analogy.
chicken: egg :: tree:
nut
______________.
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
My cousins and I
Me and my cousins are going
to the mall this weekend.
Date_____________________
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
The ideas were merged together to
create a workable solution.
The blizzard caused school to be
closed for 4 days.
came together
merged: ____________________
____________________________
Because of the blizzard, we had to
go to school 4 more days in June.
What is the meaning of the
underlined word?
Underline the nouns in the following
sentence.
The frivolous mistake caused our
company to reorder all new parts.
Turtles, snails, and crabs all have
a shell on their backs.
unimportant
__________________
What reference book would help
you find the meaning of the word
frivolous?
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
The list a reference materials used
to create the book or research
paper is called a:
preface, table of contents,
glossary, bibliography,
appendix, or index
Put the following words into
alphabetical order.
4
____devour
3
____destroy
____demeanor
1
____departure
2
Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion.
O
Slavery is a terrible thing. ____
Lincoln was the 16th president.
F
_____
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Week #22
Name ____________________
#____
Answer Key
Day 2
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
The garden flourished in the
spring__
.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 3
The baby was flourishing in
the new home.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Correct the following sentence.
Circle all the synonyms for the
following word:
There are many different kinds
of lizards.
flourished
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
I was so thirsty I could drink all
the water in the faucet.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the complete subject and the
underline complete predicate.
Day 4
Which part of speech?
Two small boys frowned at the
peculiar visitor.
grew found blossomed
prospered shrank thrived
Complete the analogy.
large: enormous :: ask:
inquire or
______________.
question
Circle in the better word choice
for the underlined word.
The happy girl frolicked in the
park all afternoon with her
puppy.
Date_____________________
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
The boy kept taunting his little
brother and made him cry.
taunting: ____________________
teasing
Circle the correct verb in each
sentence.
They (is, are) going to lunch.
My family (was, were) the best
recyclers in the neighborhood.
____________________________
Circle the spelling mistakes in the
following sentence.
Underline the adjectives in the
following sentence.
The to kids went too there
grandma’s house over vacation.
The small, gray mouse nibbled
on the yellow cheese.
Where would you find a synonym
for the word jubilant?
Write F for fragment and S for
sentence.
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas,
almanac, phone book
A list of charts, maps, & examples,
(found in the back of a reference
book) is called a:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
F
Steven and I ____
S
Wonderful days are ahead ____
F
The venomous snake ____
Snakes have venom. ____
S
The Greek word part micro means
“small” and scope means “see”.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for microscope.
see small things
________________________________
delighted good pleased
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Week #23
Name ____________________
#____
Answer Key
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Day 2
Use context clues to determine the
meaning of the underlined word.
Which part of speech?
.
Our guide accompanies us__
The hummingbird was
hovering above the flower.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Replace the underlined words
with the correct pronoun.
Tim and I will depart tomorrow to
Dallas, Texas.
We
________
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Date_____________________
The brown grass was begging for
water.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
item for sale
merchandise: _________________
The _____ blue sky is cool.
The feather is _____ weight.
cloudy
Day 4
The hovering hummingbird
beats his wings rapidly.
Make each noun possessive.
child’s
child________________
boy _________________
boy’s
Give the comparative and
superlative form of the adjective.
happy: jubilant :: mad:
darker
darkest
dark __________
__________
angry
______________.
light__________
__________
lighter
largest
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
their
We are going to there house
for dinner next Friday.
My alarm didn’t go off,
______________________________
______________________________
so I missed the bus.
Underline the adverbs in the
following sentence.
The hummingbird beat its wings
rapidly and continuously.
Mike’s
Mike ______________
Complete the analogy.
alliteration, onomatopoeia
hyperbole, or personification
Circle the simple subject and the
underline simple predicate.
My alarm didn’t go off I missed the
bus.
_____________________________
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
ice heavy light
The clothing store’s merchandise
included tops, pants, and hats.
Correct the run-on sentence.
A list of title chapter and page
number (in the front of a book) is
called:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
How many syllables are in the
following words?
abruptly____
3
contribute____
3
experiences____
5
2
huddle____
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and -graph means “write”.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for biography.
a________________________________
story written about someone’s
life
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #24
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
That was a huge surprise__
!
The train departed from the
station.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Replace the underlined words
with the correct pronoun.
Day 2
Which part of speech?
The neighbors went out to dinner
with Susan and Tom.
________
them
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Day 3
The man was a grizzly bear.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the prepositions in the
following sentences.
Correct the run-on sentence.
chip dip deck shape lip
I got to school I raced up to the door.
shop sip whip shrimp
I got to school, and I raced up
______________________________
to the door.
______________________________
Make each singular noun plural.
The waiter gave us our _____.
The duck’s ____ had a fish in it.
cherry _________________
cherries
goose________________
geese
Underline the common nouns and
circle the proper nouns in the
following sentence.
quiz ______________
quizzes
Susan and Tom collected shells,
rocks, marbles, and leaves for
their nature project.
Give the comparative and
superlative form of the adjective.
How many syllables are in the
following words?
food feet
Complete the analogy.
laugh: chuckle:: weep:
cry
______________.
Fill in the circle where you find
a mistake in the sentence.
She and I will deliver the
The boy hopped on the couch
and laughed at the movie .
Circle the words that rhyme with ship.
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
check bill
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Date_____________________
movie to our friends house.
friend’s
longer
longest
long __________
__________
shorter
shortest
short__________
__________
The author’s focus of the book or
introduction to his readers is
called:
preface, table of contents,
bibliography, appendix, or index
4
coincidence____
4
obedience____
evidence____
3
scientific____
4
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and –logy means “study of”.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for biology
the study of life
________________________________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #25
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Where are my binoculars__
?
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Jacob (carry) the saxophone case.
carried
___________________
Which part of speech?
The old-fashioned candy shop
had the most delicious candy.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Date_____________________
Circle the linking verbs in the
following sentences.
The sky was cloudy it wasn’t raining.
The monster is adorable.
A new candy was available.
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
Make each singular noun plural.
The _____ swam in the pond.
_____ under the low sign .
life _________________
lives
Day 3
Day 4
She has a heart of gold.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Complete the analogy.
listen: ear:: vision:
______________.
eyes
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the adjectives and cross
out the nouns below.
Charlie gave his ticket to Mr. Wonka
chocolate delicious candy
at the entrance to the chocolate
factory noisy young clever
factory.
The sky was cloudy, but it
______________________________
wasn’t raining.
______________________________
The warheads are very sour.
leaf________________
leaves
bus ______________
buses
cute swim duck fish
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Correct the run-on sentence.
Underline the common nouns and
circle the proper nouns in the
following sentence.
Charlie the Chocolate Factory is
a book about a boy named
Charlie who wins a golden ticket
to visit the local chocolate
factory.
Correct the friendly letter.
April 3, 2010
Dear Grandpa,
Will you please send me an
airplane ticket? I want to come stay
with you this summer.
Love,
Tommy
How many syllables are in the
following words?
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part bio- means “life”
and auto- means “self”.
No one has (never, ever) seen a
leprechaun or a fairy godmother.
4
collaborate____
congruent____
3
proclamation____
4
encouragement___
4
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for
autobiography.
a________________________________
self story – written by yourself
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #26
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Follow all the directions__
.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Jill (hurry) to the bus stop.
hurried
___________________
Which part of speech?
Date_____________________
Circle the helping verbs in the
following sentences.
Take the bull by the horns.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
The wrist ____ is silver.
I will ____ my baby brother.
He has eaten at home this week.
She can help you with your work.
The farmer is planting the crops.
Write the abbreviation for each.
Correct the run-on sentence.
I was so excited it was amazing we
couldn’t believe our eyes.
I was so excited. It was amazing!
______________________________
We couldn’t believe our eyes.
______________________________
Underline the complete subject.
Doctor________________
Dr.
Mr.
Mister _________________
The enormous alligator attacked
the helpless manatee.
St.
Street______________
check band play watch
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
She’s as snug as a bug in a rug.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
The generous man donated money
for our science project at school.
Complete the analogy.
cochlea: ear:: lens:
eyes
______________.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
I would like to perform on
stage, but I have stage fright.
Correct the friendly letter.
June 12, 2012
Dear Trevor,
Ask your mom if you can spend the
night? We can watch movies and
play.
Your friend,
Tommy
Circle the article adjectives.
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part demo- means
“people” and crac- means “rule”.
We didn’t have (no, any) money to
pay for the movie tickets.
The hungry boy ate an apple and a
bagel for breakfast.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for democracy.
ruled by the people
________________________________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #27
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Wash the windows __
.
The brown gooey mud
squished through my feet.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Day 2
Which part of speech?
Carl (catch) the fish.
caught
___________________
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Circle the multiple meaning
word that makes sense in both
sentences.
We put our bags in the ____.
The elephant ____ is his nose.
Date_____________________
Circle the helping verbs and underline
the main verb in the each sentences.
Susan is jumping rope outside.
Write the past tense of each verb.
call___________________
called
carry __________________
carried
Tim was learning to skateboard.
say____________________
said
We are hoping for warm weather.
write
write __________________
Write the abbreviation for each.
Underline the complete predicate.
Jan.
January________________
Fri.
Friday _________________
Grant was learning how to surf
during his summer vacation.
Ave.
Avenue______________
back trunk car feet
Day 4
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
It was as clean as a whistle.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Complete the analogy.
tree: orchard:: page:
book
______________.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
The beautiful swan flew over the lake
The boys were playing
basketball, and they returned
home feeling exhausted
and landed in the meadow.
Correct the friendly letter.
July 4, 2011
Dear Cameron,
Our family is having a fireworks
party. Would you like to come?
Sincerely,
Ryan
Circle the article adjectives.
Choose the correct word in
parentheses to complete the
sentence.
The Greek word part geo- means
“earth” and therm- means “heat”.
On your quest you shouldn’t trust
(no one, anyone) with the secret
code.
A helicopter is different from
an airplane because the helicopter
can hover.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for geothermal.
earth heat
________________________________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #28
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 2
Day 1
What type of sentence? Add
punctuation.
Which part of speech?
The young girl smiled at me__
.
The sweet, elderly lady sang
beautifully.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Susie is hyper and sassy.
Write the past tense of each verb.
talk___________________
talked
bury __________________
buried
Tim was smart and nerdy.
fly____________________
flew
We are all exhausted.
taught
teach __________________
Circle the proper nouns in the
sentence below.
Replace the underlined nouns with
the correct pronoun.
Underline the simple subject.
PT
The puppy cried all night. _____
Mr. Jones wants to visit Ireland
and Italy this summer.
Donna is busy planting the new
flowers in the garden. _______
She
The cute, baby ducklings
waddled after their mother.
F
The puppy will bark. _____
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Circle the linking verbs in the each
sentences.
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
David and Tommy played Guitar
Hero last weekend. ________
They
P
The puppy barks a lot. _____
Not in a million years would I tell
your secret.
Complete the analogy.
tree: bark:: fish:
scale
______________.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Day 4
Date_____________________
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Circle the conjunction and
correct the sentence.
The adorable puppy barked at the
mailman every day.
The girl ate the strawberry
sundae, but she didn’t share a
single drop with her brother.
Correct the friendly letter.
May 4, 2010
Dear Mom,
Can we go to Florida over spring
break this year? I will be a good son.
Your son,
Matthew
Circle the adjectives and underline
the nouns.
Correct the following sentence.
The Greek word part geo- means
“earth” and -logy- means “study”.
My teacher asked, “Will you see
me after class to discuss your
missing work?”
The adorable puppy licked the
cute, little girl.
Use the Greek word part meanings to
help write a definition for geology.
the study of earth
________________________________
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #29
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Which word comes from the Greek
word part logos, meaning word?
a.
b.
c.
d.
locate
log
lodge
logo
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Carly (try) to win the race.
tried
___________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
The leaves danced across my yard.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
Which part of speech?
The hound dog charged after
the tiny squirrel swiftly.
a.
b.
c.
d.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
dishonest
a. trustworthy
b. disobey
c. disguise
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
independence
a. indifferent
b freedom
c. dependent
Write the plural form of each word.
boxes
box___________________
families
family __________________
flies
fly____________________
boy __________________
boys
Circle the meaning for the
following prefixes: mis- and pre- .
Underline the simple predicate.
Example: mislead, misfire
a. only b. before c. wrongly
The hound dog charged after
the squirrel.
Example: preview, precede
a. only b. before c. wrongly
Complete the analogy.
Correct the following sentence.
frantic: tranquil :: opaque:
“Meet me at the pond,” yelled
Rex , “and bring your net.”
______________.
clear or
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of their, there, and they’re.
Tom and Sue are walking _____
their dog.
Go over _______
there and wait your turn.
transparent
Day 4
They’re going to the game.
_________
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
The adorable puppy barked at the
mailman every day.
right
write ________________
My brother collected shells.
My sister collected shells.
to the video store.
Brent went _____
hole
whole _______________
My brother and sister collected
___________________________
two video games.
Brent played _____
shells.
___________________________
“I’ve played those games _____,”
said Al.
too
sore
soar ________________
Combine the following sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of to, two, and too.
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Week #30
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Which pronoun could replace
the underlined word?
a. She is a witty person.
b. My dad repairs car engines.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
Have you seen my parents?
embarrassed
a.
b.
c.
d.
a. entered
b complained
c. humiliated
Day 2
Leo will bring dessert. _____
F
PT
Leo brought the dessert. _____
Leo is bringing the dessert. _____
P
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Day 3
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Which sentence has the adjective
underlined?
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
Day 4
Date_____________________
She was as proud as a peacock.
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
they
we
them
us
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
scattered
a. dispersed
b. collected
c. scurried
Complete the analogy.
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
For dinner we ate pizza from our
favorite restaurant.
bear
bare ________________
pair
pear _______________
plane
plain ________________
a. She is a witty person.
b. My dad repairs car engines.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
Circle the meaning for the
following suffixes: -less and -or.
Underline the common nouns.
Example: careless, motionless
a. only b. little c. without
The camel spit on the tourist and
blinked repeatedly to remove the
sand from his eyes.
Example: actor, sailor
a. little b. a person who c. able
Which parts of a book would you
find at the beginning of a book?
smirk: smile :: scowl:
______________.
frown
Which sentence has the adverb
underlined?
Fill in the blanks with the correct
spelling of you’re or your.
your dog?
Did you walk ________
bibliography, table of contents,
preface, index, appendix, glossary
Which of the following types of
writing would be a response to
literature?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a research report
a letter to a friend
a book review
a short story
You’re going to the movie.
_________
Which sentence has the verb
underlined.
a. She laughed at my jokes.
b. He talks with an accent.
c. The peculiar man wouldn’t talk.
d. The star shines brightly.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #31
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Circle the adverbs and underline
the verbs in each sentence.
Which pronoun could replace
the underlined word?
a. Tim behaved badly for his mom.
b. The rain fell gently on the roof.
c. The time rushed by quickly.
d. We discovered the answer
yesterday.
Tim and I will visit our friends.
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Joe (come) over to my house.
came
___________________
Day 3
What type of figurative language
is the following sentence?
Life is a dream.
Day 4
simile , metaphor
hyperbole, or personification
a.
b.
c.
d.
they
we
them
us
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
arrogant
a. proud
b. superior
c. humble
Complete the analogy.
arrogant: humble ::
graceful:
______________.
clumsy
Underline the preposition and circle
the object of the preposition.
Write the homophone for the
following words.
The octopus hid in the rocks.
deer ________________
dear
flower _______________
flour
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
floundered
a. struggled
b wandered
c. followed
Circle the adjectives and underline the
nouns in each sentence.
a. The furry raccoon stole our food.
b. The wise, old owl hooted all night.
c. My silly and annoying sister finally
fell asleep.
d. The athletic boy loved sports.
Circle the meaning for the
following prefixes: fore- and dis-.
Underline the proper nouns.
Example: dislike, disobey
a. none b. not c. less
Reggie Miller, George Hill, Danny
Granger have all played for the
Indiana Pacers.
Example: forecast, forewarn
a. before b. with c. able
Which parts of a book would you
find at the end of a book?
Underline the complete subject once
and underline the complete predicate
twice.
bibliography, table of contents,
preface, index, appendix, glossary
The retired worker vacationed in
Correct the following sentence.
Write F for fragment of S for sentence.
Mr. Smith was born in Chicago,
Illinois on June 5, 1980.
Florida every winter.
a. They laughed at ___
F
b. Susan goes to the mall ___
S
c. The eerie octopus swam ___
S
d. The twinkling stars at night ____
F
peace________________
piece
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Week #32
Day 1
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Write the plural possessive
noun for each word.
a. Levi helped his mom.
b. The rain pelted our car.
c. The flowers are blooming.
d. Turtles and snails have shells.
boys _________________
boys’
conference
a. The rabbit hopped over the log.
friends _______________
friends’
a. meeting
b race
c. party
b. The mouse scurried in the hole.
Day 2
Karen (think) about her decision.
___________________
thought
What does the following idiom
mean?
Day 3
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Circle the nouns and underline the
verbs in each sentence.
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
While giving his speech, he
looked as cool as a cucumber.
She was calm and not
______________________________
visitors _______________
visitors’
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
docile
a. gentle
b. calm
c. vicious
Complete the analogy.
fix: mend :: construct:
build
______________.
nervous.
Underline the preposition and circle
the object of the preposition.
Day 4
Date_____________________
The boys are with their mom.
Write a synonym for the
underlined word.
A plethora of defensive
linemen sack the quarterback.
overabundance
____________________
Choose the correct verb.
Please ___________ this package
to the post office.
a.
b.
c.
d.
took
take
tooked
has taken
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
c.
The dog sat on the couch.
Write a proper noun for each word.
Answers will vary.
New York
state ____________________
United States
country __________________
Atlanta
city______________________
If you were writing a report about
the bald eagle, you would be
writing:
Underline the complete subject once
and underline the complete predicate
twice.
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
The furry rabbit was chased by the
Correct the following sentence.
Write S for Simple and C for Compound
sentence.
My favorite childhood book is
Where the Wild Things Are.
neighbor’s dog.
The boys and girls are watching their
S
favorite movie. ________
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Week #33
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Circle the adverbs and underline
the verbs in each sentence.
a. Larry ran swiftly down the hill.
b. Trevor swam so strangely.
c. The man spoke softly.
d. You can speak to her tomorrow.
Day 2
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
PT
man’s
man _______________
turtle _______________
turtle’s
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
exceptional
P
Nina saw her friend. _____
a. remarkable
b. ordinary
c. uncommon
What does the following idiom
mean?
Day 3
cat’s
cat _________________
Nina sees her friend. _____
F
Nina will see her friend. _____
I’m in a real pickle now.
I’m in a bad situation.
______________________________
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Day 4
Write the singular possessive
noun for each word.
In the library we must be quiet.
Complete the analogy.
fresh: stale :: pristine:
______________.
spoiled
ruined
Write an antonym for the
underlined word.
The fresh pastries at the bakery
were .
stale
____________________
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the following
word.
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
We used the extension ladder
to reach the ball on the roof.
a. On the roof we found our Frisbee.
b. With my tutor I learned math facts.
a. expandable
b existence
c. entry
Choose the correct verb.
c. In a few minutes we will leave.
Write the plural form of each word.
My dad ___________ the football.
a.
b.
c.
d.
throw
threw
throwed
has threw
If you were writing a story about
your families’ camping trip, you
would be writing:
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
Correct the following sentence.
My favorite song is “America
the Beautiful.”
mouse____________________
mice
country __________________
countries
city______________________
cities
Circle the simple subject.
The handsome, rich prince will
rescue the princess from the tower.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The boy’s toys are all over his floor.
All the girls’ toys were missing.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #34
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Underline the nouns and circle the
pronouns in each sentence.
a. Susan gave us the new game.
b. Trevor likes his dinner.
c. They are playing our song.
d. You are planning your party.
Day 2
Spell the past tense form of the
verb in parenthesis ( ).
Anna (sit) with her friends.
sat
___________________
Day 3
What does the following idiom
mean?
That cost me an arm and a leg.
That was very expensive.
______________________________
Day 4
Underline the prepositions and circle
the object of the preposition.
Thomas sat with his friends
on the bus.
Write the homophone for each
word below.
hair
hare _________________
made
maid _______________
pore _______________
pour
Circle the antonym for the
following word:
hilarious
a. humorous
b. comical
c. serious
Complete the analogy.
ocean: seashore :: river:
______________.
riverbank
Write a synonym for the
underlined word.
She was bold when spoke.
confident,
____________________
outspoken, brave
Date_____________________
following word.
Underline the prepositional phrase in
each sentence.
The restaurant was deserted late
a. By the river I found a frog.
Circle the synonym for the
on a Monday night.
a. detested
b empty
c. desperate
Choose the correct verb.
The boy ___________ the Frisbee.
a.
b.
c.
d.
caught
catch
catched
catching
If you were writing an essay to
stop someone from smoking, you
would be writing:
a. personal narrative
b. persuasive writing
c. expository writing
d. argumentative writing
Correct the following sentence.
My grandpa always says, “I
should learn from my
mistakes.”
b. For lunch I brought a sandwich.
c. We are going to the beach.
Write the plural form of each word.
man___________________
men
wife __________________
wives
geese
goose_________________
Circle the simple predicate.
The slimy, green frog captured the
fly with his long tongue.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The teacher’s bag was so full with the
students’ papers.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #35
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence.
a. Emily and I will ride the bus to school.
b. Annie plays soccer with our friends.
c. My dad and mom attended the meeting with them.
d. Grandma made a dress for me.
Day 2
Write the future tense form
of the verb in parenthesis ( ).
Andy (draw) a cartoon scene.
___________________
will draw
Day 3
What does the following
idiom mean?
We are all in the same boat.
___________________________
We are all in the
situation.
Circle the synonym for the
following word:
saturated
a. satisfied
b. dry
c. soaked
Complete the analogy.
break: repair :: capture:
release
______________.
Day 4
Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and
EX for exclamatory.
_____ Where will we eat dinner?
IN
_____
EX My brother will be angry with me!
_____
IM Don’t play with your food.
_____
D He wants to go to the museum.
Date_____________________
Circle the synonym for the
following word.
Write the homophone for each word
below.
The sponge absorbed the
spill on the counter.
brake _________________
break
a. abound
b soak up
c. sorted
scent__________________
cent
weak__________________
week
Circle the adjectives in each sentence.
a. The slow and steady turtle won the race.
b. The giant beanstalk became a ladder for the boy.
c. The ugly, green ogre scared the village people.
Choose (good or well) to
complete the sentence.
There is a (good, well)
chance that I will do
(good, well) on the test.
Choose the word that comes
from the Latin word part
bene- meaning “good”.
a. bendable
b. benefit
c. beneath
Circle the complete predicate.
The foolish and overly confident
rabbit will lose the race.
Insert an apostrophe where needed.
The players‘ bags were loaded onto
the bus before the big game.
Created by: Joanne Warner 4th Grade
Week #36
Answer Key
Name ____________________
#____
Day 1
Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in each sentence.
a. Ellen and her brother built a sandcastle.
b. The hermit crab crawled across the beach.
c. Mom lathered sunscreen all over my back.
d. The beautiful sunset captured my attention.
Day 2
Write the P for Present, F for
Future, and PT for Past tense.
F
Terri will get sunburned. _____
Tim jumped over the
sandcastle. _____
PT
Dad drives our van to the
P
beach. _____
Day 3
What does the following
idiom mean?
Don’t count your chickens
before they hatch.
Don’t assume you will get
___________________________
Circle the synonym for the
following word:
commotion
a. peace
b. disturbance
c. vibration
Complete the analogy.
hypothesis: science ::
estimation:
math
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Date_____________________
How many syllables are in the
following words?
attributes _____
3
generosity_____
5
4
predicament_____
gratitude_____
3
Rewrite the words and show where
the words would be divided into
syllables.
con/gra/tu/la/tions
congratulations _________________
de/ligh/ted
delighted_______________________
plen/ti/ful
plentiful _______________________
Choose the sentence that shows the correct punctuation.
a. The teacher told us, “your reports will be worth 75 points.”
b. “Your report will be fantastic” said my best friend.
c. “Finish your research at the library,” mom recommended.
Choose (good or well) to
complete the sentence.
Circle the complete subject.
We didn’t sleep very
(good, well) last night during
the storm.
The wild, Canadian geese made a
commotion when the cars drove by
their nest.
Choose the word that comes
from the Latin word part
vert- meaning “to turn”.
Circle the cause and underline the
effect.
something before it happens.
Day 4
Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and
EX for exclamatory.
D We found many shells along the seashore.
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EX The whales bumped into our boat!
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IM Pick up all of your pool toys.
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IN Where did you find that beautiful shell?
a. verify
b. convert
c. very
My back was burnt because I fell
asleep on my stomach.
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