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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.5.1, L.5.2, L.5.3, L.5.4, L.5.5, L.5.6 Included in the “Weekly Language Review”: • Grammar: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Article 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, Fragments and Complete Sentences, Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences ~ Independent and Dependent Clauses • 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 Words, Prefixes, Suffixes, Greek & Latin root words, Base (root) words • Reference Materials & Parts of a Book: atlas, almanac, dictionary, thesaurus, table of contents, glossary, index, appendix, preface, bibliography • Figurative Language: idioms, similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, alliteration • Reading Skills: Cause & Effect, Fact & Opinion, Point of View (1st, 2nd, or 3rd person) • 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 basic 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 20-30 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. *IMPORTANT: This is not intended to be (independent work) for 5th grade students. You will need to provide guidance to help your students improve their vocabulary and remember the language skills taught throughout this school year and in past years. I used our regular language arts tests/quizzes for my assessments. This product was not designed to be an assessment, but a supplemental spiral review. 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. The daring scuba diver swam to the depths of the sea. Circle the adjectives. The dark, eerie cave was hidden inside the enormous mountain. Write the base (root) word for each word. What is the meaning of the following idiom? undecided __________ That cost an arm and a leg. recapture__________ discontent __________ What type of sentence? ___________________ Singular or plural noun? Day 3 Who forgot their lunch? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 4 Put the following words in ABC order. ___ victorious ___ vein ___ venomous ___ vast families a. singular b. plural Correct this sentence. The diver (dove, dived) Date__________________ Circle all the nouns. Correct this sentence. riding ocean waves Steven won a trophy ribbons and prize money from the surfing competition. lake Trevor capture family dark blue Where would you look to find good synonyms for a word? dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book 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. hesitate scarce ___________________ _______________ Past, present, or future tense verb? Circle the correct verb. In which book would you look to find maps? The scientist will discover a cure. We (was, were) swimming in the lake. dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book ______________ Replace the nouns with pronouns. Write a homophone for each word below. Sam dove off the cliff. there ____________ __________________ whole ____________ off the steep cliff. Circle the cause and underline the effect. The hurricane winds washed away the beach house. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #2 Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 Which of the following words are adjectives? a. excellent b. mission c. beautiful d. floating Day 2 Circle the verbs below. protecting airplane beautiful captured studied Day 3 Correct the following sentence. Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. My brother said I will hike into the woods The young, red squirrel scampered up the side of the tree. Are the words anxious and calm synonyms or Write a synonym for the word navigation. antonyms? _________________ The boat crashed on the rock as it sailed down the river. Which homophone is correct? there their they’re ________ house was a beautiful mansion. Circle all the nouns in this sentence. Circle the common nouns and underline the proper nouns. The boys hiked in the woods and found a feather. Carter family Max Write the root or base word for the following. What do you think the underlined word means? (use context clues) navigation __________ ________________ stories Circle the cause and underline the effect. Day 4 Date_____________________ disobey___________ uncurled _________ Which words would be on the same dictionary page as the guide words: forward ● front? furrow frankly fought fern What is the plural form of family? ________________ Which reference book would you use to find the weather of an area on a given year? dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book What is the meaning of the following idiom? He was on cloud nine. __________________ Circle the adverbs below. softly silent finish rapidly brother Dallas city The campers had a close encounter with a bear. _______________ Complete Sentence or Fragment (incomplete)? briskly Survived the river rapids last summer. danced ________________ Circle the words that are abstract nouns. cave love cabin beauty bear war What type of sentence? Call your mother. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #3 Name ____________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 ______ is a synonym for transparent. debris – trash generous– helpful spectacular - special Circle the correct punctuation mark for an exclamatory sentence. The sweet, juicy fruit was so delicious. Mark an X on the misspelled words. Circle the best antonym for parched. Circle the prefixes for the following: Choose the correct plural of shelf. Underline the word part that means sound. a) relocate b) dislocation c) unfamiliar a) shelfs b) shelvs c) shelves phonograph telephone children cityes childs He considered the options. Day 3 Circle the synonym pair. The playful otter swam and dove into the river. What type of sentence? declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Put the following words in ABC order. Day 4 Put an X on each adjective. a. transport b. clear c. cloudy cities a. b. c. d. Circle the verbs. Date________________ ___thrilling ___thriller ___throat ___throne a) thirsty b) parchment c) quenched Circle and correct the proper nouns. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. monday halloween mr. pope actor school dallas Circle the cause and underline the effect. She burned her tongue on the hot chocolate. The crazy driver ran off the road and into the ditch. Replace the nouns with pronouns. The drivers wrecked the cars. Fill in the blank. They said ______ to their new friends. by bye buy ! ? . Where would you look to find the definition of a word? dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book Correct the sentence. Choose the correct verb. Tim screamed give me back my IPad My best friend (went, gone) to the game with me. __________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #4 Name ____________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 Which of the following words is not an adjective? Circle the subject and underline the predicate. a. awesome b. build c. beautiful d. handsome She don’t got no evidence to prove her case in court. The mischievous puppy chewed up all the flip flops. build - construct messy - tidy ponder - react Where can I find the hidden treasure ___ Put an X on the misspelled words. Circle the correct contraction for will not. Where would you look to find weather information for farmers? Write the root word for the following: Write an antonym for the following word. a) recalculate __________ b) dissatisfied __________ c) illegal____________ construct thay climb freind What type of sentence? a) willn’t b) won’t c) wiln’t Complete the analogy. Day 3 That sunset is beautiful! declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Put the following words in ABC order. Day 4 Circle the synonym pair. Correct the following sentence frum becuase taught a. b. c. d. Date__________________ ___ gallon ___ gallant ___ galaxy ___ galore inch: height:: pounds: dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book The listing of all resources used for a report is called: . ! ? _______________ Which homophone goes in the blank. What is the meaning of this idiom? there, their, they’re That was straight from the horse’s mouth. preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index _______ backpacks are full of books. Circle the cause and underline the effect. Replace the underlined noun with a pronoun. Write a homophone for each word below. The torrential rains flooded the shoreline. The fireman inspected the building. pair ____________ _________ mail ____________ ______________. Choose the correct ending punctuation. ___________________ Write the meaning of the Greek roots. telescope tele- = ___________ -scope = __________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #5 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Name ____________________ #____ A declarative sentence is a statement. Bubble the declarative sentence. Where are my goggles? Give that back to me. My goggles are new. Bubble the sentences that are present tense. feet children penny Mark wins the sandcastle contest. We will finish our sandcastle first. Susan collects the most shells. geese castle buses Many sea creatures search the ocean for their next meal. Tim ate cookies cupcakes and pie for desert. The scrawny mouse hid behind the cabinet. retreated data analysis advantage reasoning access What is the meaning of the underlined word? She made a thorough analysis of all the detective’s clues. _____________________ Complete the analogy. botanist: plant :: geologist: __________. Circle the two guide words that would be at the top of the dictionary page for the word: abundant a) abstract –accompany b) aboard– absorb c) abnormal- abrupt Replace the underlined word with the correct verb. We wins the contest last summer. ___________ My friends see me win the prize last night. _______ families mask Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Which words have 3 syllables? Circle them. Day 4 Circle the plural nouns. Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. Date_________________ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Circle the pronoun that should replace the underlined word. We gained access to Sam’s locked files. he their his us What is the meaning of this idiom? She will believe you when pigs fly. Mrs. Hill was born in Fort Worth, Texas on September 20, 1985. Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. disorderly verb adjective adverb ____________________________________ Bubble the complete sentences. With a proposal to create a new law. That was a dangerous situation! They will debate the advantages and disadvantage for the new law. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #6 Name ____________________ #____ Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 An imperative sentence is a command. Bubble the imperative sentence. The detective did his job. Who left the store last? Tell me all that you know. Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. The United States Congress voted to approve the new bill. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. The angry king declared war on the colonists. Day 4 Put the following words in alphabetical order. warn want warp warm __________, ___________, __________, ___________ Choose the correct plural noun. Thomas bought that magnifying glass for just a few ____________. (pennys or pennies) Date________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. Trevor told the detective. ______ Sam will find the clue. _____ The police detectives are trying to solve the case. ______ Replace the underlined word with the correct verb. They sell the product last night at the game._________ They fight for our freedom during the American Revolution. ________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Circle the pronoun that should replace the underlined word. Thomas Jefferson said never spend your money before you have earned it The leaders will debate the pros and the cons before deciding. The representatives create laws to benefit the people of our country. Complete the analogy. _____________________ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. benefit: advantage:: harm: __________. Thomas Jefferson lived in Virginia before becoming President of the United States of America. Circle the two guide words that would be at the top of the dictionary page for the word: punctual Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. a) public– pudding b) pupil – push c) pulp- pupa precious verb adjective adverb he them they we What is the meaning of this idiom? We are all in the same boat. _______________________________ Write F for fragment and S for sentence. The precious, rare jewel. ____ They conquered. ____ I predicted their arrival. ____ Several secret agents. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #7 Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Name ____________________ #____ An interrogative sentence asks a question. Bubble the interrogative sentence. It met her expectations. Who saved the princess? Get my tiara polished. Underline the complete compound predicate. Circle the coordinating conjunction (and, but, or). My prince rescued and transported the princess to the castle. Write the correct abbreviation. 1. 2. 3. 4. Doctor Mister Avenue Ohio ________ ________ ________ ________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Date__________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. He will reveal his name. ______ That is your destiny. ______ She consulted with her mom. _____ Correct the run-on sentence. The king ruled from his throne he was such a kind ruler. __________________________________ __________________________________ What is the meaning of the underlined word? Add commas where needed. My queen said you will be in charge of the royal procession The secluded cabin was hidden in the woods. _____________________ 1.) Yes you are my prince charming. 2.) My brother sister and mom will attend the royal procession. 3.) Your royal highness King Edward will visit the people of his kingdom. Complete the analogy. Circle the concrete nouns and underline the abstract nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? __________________ The kitten and puppy were full of peace, love and joy for their new family. You could have knocked me over with a feather. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Underline the complete compound subject. Circle the correlative conjunction (either/or neither/nor). descend: down: ascend: __________. Would either my mom or my dad please help me? Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are transition words? The modern princess was anxious to meet her prince, but he was stuck in traffic. ______ a) b) c) d) standard meanwhile never however secluded verb adjective adverb The handsome and kind prince. ____ Kings rule their kingdom. ____ Looking and marveling at. ____ Roger revealed the secret. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #8 Day 1 Name ____________________ #____ An exclamatory sentence shows feelings. Bubble the exclamatory sentence. The fire scorched my hat! Where are we going? Wash the windows. Circle the correct comparative (-er) or superlative (-est) adjective. The owl screeches ________ than the falcon. Day 3 Day 2 (louder, loudest, loudly) Underline the complete compound predicate. Circle the coordinating conjunction (and, but, or). The scientist observed and recorded her findings. Underline the complete compound subject. Circle the correlative conjunction (either/or neither/nor). Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Mr. Jones replied I would like to visit the nature center this weekend Complete the analogy. generous: stingy :: arid: __________. Day 4 Neither cats nor dogs will play with bees. Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are a transition words? Scientist and naturalist are both interested in the environment. _______ a) b) c) d) finally along calmly after Date________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. The baby owl chirps. ______ They were taught to fly. ______ The mother owl will teach her babies to fly. _____ Correct the run-on sentence. Policemen face danger everyday they must be well trained. ______________________________ ______________________________ Write a synonym for each word. Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. tell ________________ He is the best policeman. ____ find _______________ He has the worst sense of humor. _____ before_________________ They are twin brothers. _____ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? _________________ Colts, Broncos, and Giants are all NFL football teams. Bubble if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. transformed noun verb adverb His mind raced like a galloping horse. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Beautiful, wild flowers. ____ The bees pollinate. ____ The energetic boy ran home. ____ Avoiding a long wait in line. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #9 Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Name ____________________ #____ Date_______________ Check the exclamatory sentence. Check the interrogative sentence. Check the imperative sentence. Check the declarative sentence. ____ The horse galloped away. ____ Watch out below! ____ Raccoons are nocturnal. ____ Who is the best inventor? ____ Where are the pencils? ____ Wash your hands. ____ Why are you laughing? ____ The treasure is hidden. ____ Don’t touch the animals. ____ The panda cub is cute. ____ Keep your hands back. ____ Help your little brother. ____ I love panda bears! ____ When is lunch time? ____ That trick was amazing! ____ What a strange sight! Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. The howling wolves prowl the forest for their prey. The art teacher bought paint brushes clay and paper for her classes. The previous year we had our most winning record. __________________ Underline the complete subject and circle simple subject . Complete the analogy. The quirky and absentminded professor lost his briefcase. pentagon: five :: octagon: __________. Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are a adjectives? Mice, rats, squirrels, hamsters, and prairie dogs are all rodents. a) b) c) d) _______ silly bronco silver frenzy They are so helpful and kind. ____ The Colts won the Super Bowl in 2006. _____ Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? A raccoon, squirrel, and rabbit visited our campsite in Yellowstone National Park. The leaves danced across the yard. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. emerging _____noun _____verb _____adverb simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Cute, furry rabbits. ____ Thieving raccoons. ____ The squirrels hid acorns. ____ The leaves fell. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #10 Name __________________ #____ Check the exclamatory sentence. Date_______________ Put an X on all the verbs. Make the following singular nouns plural. Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. Day 1 ____ Who was your previous teacher? ____ Get back to work. is detected done ____ What a wonderful meal! actor ____ The cheetah was in pursuit of a locate are pen bolted flew hero swept reader penny _________________ The coach said to protect the quarterback. calf ___________________ replied yelled declared dish __________________ gazelle for his next meal. Day 2 Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple subject. The students were asked to memorize their speech for class. Day 3 Circle the simple subject. The cute, little puppy rested on my lap after playing all afternoon. Day 4 Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? The ballerina must practice for many hours, and then she will be ready for the performance. _______ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. my people shall not drink from the river in the valley announced the emperor Complete the analogy. long: short :: narrow: _________. Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. astro = star naut= traveler geo = earth -logy = study ____________________________ What is the meaning of the underlined word? The flames engulfed the building in about an hour. __________________ Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. The sky above Miami, Florida is full of seagulls, pelicans, and skimmers. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. gracefully _____noun _____verb _____adverb Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. The old man gave wise advice to the child. ____ The treasure chest was discovered in 1812. _____ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The angry flames engulfed the house. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Big mistakes were made. ____ Wise, old emperor. ____ The amusing child. ____ The sea is calm tonight. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #11 Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 Check the interrogative sentence. Put an X on all the pronouns. Day 2 Day 3 Check the future tense sentence. Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The airplane went from the Atlanta Airport and head toward New York City. ____ What is your costume? am and he got they did _____ They were so excited. ____ Don’t eat too much candy. her me sit boy you she ____ You’re going to puke! stay us I shoe it are _____ The kids will get lots of candy. Underline the complete predicate & circle the simple predicate. The grateful kids showed their appreciation. Circle the simple subject & underline the complete subject. A critical person seldom compliments others. Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? The boys and girls blurted out the answer in class. _______ departed traveled moved _____ The class is studying. ____ I’m going to be a scientist. Day 4 Date_________________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Get your game face on said the coach because it’s time to rumble The witness contradicted what he said during the trial. __________________ Complete the analogy. chicken: egg :: cow: _________. Circle the abstract nouns and underline the concrete nouns. Each month his job was to fix the engines in the garage for his customers. Circle the adjectives in the sentence below. Circle the correct homophone. The kids ate (to, two, too) much candy. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? A sweet, juicy apple makes for a healthy snack. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. Check if the word is a adjective, verb, or adverb. Add commas where needed. sweetly _____verb _____adverb _____adjective simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification 1.) No you don’t need more candy. 2.) Customers can buy candy and then give it out to the children. 3.) Your best friend Willy wants to go with you to the haunted house. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #12 Name ___________________ #____ Check the imperative sentence. Make the following singular nouns plural. Day 1 ____ Why are you so hungry? ranch ______________________ ____ Mom is so mad! ____ Clear off your desk. Check the sentence that is in the present tense. _____ The plan is working. _____ The plane will land in Denver, Colorado. baby ____________________ _____ The plan failed miserably. Underline the complete predicate. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Our plane departed from Buenos Aires in South America. Have you brushed your teeth lately asked Mrs. Stevens A farmer cultivated his crops. ____ We went on vacation. Day 2 story ________________________ Date_________________ Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The kids ate the candy quickly. gobbled nibbled consumed Circle the correctly spelled word. The mother lioness protected her (babys, babies) called cubs. Day 4 Day 3 __________________ Complete the analogy. Circle the simple subject & underline the complete subject. The tired and weary travelers were anxious to unpack. critical: mean :: complimentary: ______________. Compound sentence (CS) or complex sentence (CxS)? Which of the following words are singular possessive? When you devised a plan to escape, you forgot to check for a hidden doorway. _______ a) b) c) d) butterflies’ wings man’s hat grasshopper’s legs boys’ backpacks Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Argentina, Brazil, and Peru are all countries in South America. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adjective. civilization _____noun _____verb _____adjective What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He was a worm for saying that. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the correct homophone. I ate the (hole, whole) bag of chips after dinner last night. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #13 Name ____________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 Who do you think you are? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Underline the complete predicate. Simple or compound sentence? The players tackled them____ a. simple sentence b. compound sentence Eat your vegetables _____ When will we be there _____ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Can we eat at McDonalds tonight the kids asked Complete the analogy. energetic: lethargic:: careful: ______________. Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The criminal ran out the door. The players (is, are) exhausted after the challenging game. Compound sentence (CS) or complex sentence (CxS)? Which of the following words are plural possessive? Fruit bats and brown bats are harmless, since they only eat fruit or insects. _______ a) b) c) d) bats’ wings girl’s purse quarterback’s pass kids’ desks Circle the correctly spelled word. The librarian read (storyes, stories) to us each week. skipped bolted frolicked Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. The coach, referee, and players all watched the replay. a. simple or b. compound Day 4 Circle the correct helping verb. What an awesome game_____ Simple or compound subject? Day 3 Punctuate the follow sentences. The coach and referee did not see eye to eye. Mr. Stevens will repair our broken down car. The beautiful moonlight illuminated the sky. Date______________ Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? They were like putty in my hands. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Common (C) or proper noun (P)? alligator ______ The loud, annoying kid wrecked my bedroom and wouldn’t clean it up. Carter ______ American _____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #14 Name ____________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 Please pass the butter. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Circle the simple predicate. Grandma will bake me an apple and pumpkin pie. What is the plural form of: child _________________ Date________________ Past, present, of future tense? fox ___________________ She will be formulating a new plan after that disappointing outcome. family _________________ _____________________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. My favorite pies are cherry apple and pumpkin pie What is the meaning of the underlined word? Ann looked perplexed after seeing the new creation. __________________ Day 4 Day 3 Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. The rescue helicopter was hovering over the field. Complete the analogy. shortage: excess:: dull: ______________. Common (C) or proper (P) nouns? Megan _____ Detroit _____ helicopter____ Circle the correct verb. The structures (was, were) built near the bridge last summer. Replace the noun with a pronoun. The bosses left for a business meeting this afternoon. ______________ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? That was as clear as mud. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the adverbs in the sentence below. Which guide words would you find at the top the page for: tormented Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. Write circle the singular nouns and underline the plural nouns. The brave soldier had fought bravely and walked humbly toward his family. ____transfer - travel My resourceful and thrifty teacher found a way for us to go on a free field trip. The boys were slightly visible while hiding in the leaves in our yard. My daughter giggled at them while she played with her doll and pony. ____torrent – toward ____told - tor Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #15 Name __________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 What a spectacular view! a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 3 Day 2 Correct the following sentence. My teacher said you should do your person best on the test The storms will erode the rocky cliff over a long period of time. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Correct the following sentence. The visitor spoke french while visiting america . He was a new exchange student from france who hadn’t learned english yet. Fragment (F) or Sentence (S). Complete the analogy. The turkey gobbled. _____ cattle: herd:: lion: The first Native Americans. _____ Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Day 4 Which part of speech? The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims that first Thanksgiving. Date__________________ What type of sentence? Igneous rocks are formed by a volcano’s lava. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? That will benefit everyone involved in this situation. __________________ How many syllables in each word? Which part of speech? The rock formations in the Grand Canyon are spectacular! a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. That rare treasure belongs to Kyle and me. ______________ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He’s as proud as a peacock. ______________. metamorphic _____ photography _____ gracefully_____ Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. Circle the adverbs in the following sentence. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? chrono = time meta= change -logy= study -morphic = form My athletic friend swam quickly and gracefully to the finish line. ____________________________ simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Carla’s cat clawed our couch, creating chaos. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #16 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Teddy Roosevelt was our country’s 26th president. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. Oh no said the passenger I’ve run out of money for the fare Which part of speech? He dedicated his first book to his grandparents. 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. dinky – very small Date__________________ What type of sentence? Which part of speech? Who was the famous Indian princess, Sacagawea? The flexible gymnast completed 4 back handsprings in a row. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? The x-ray revealed bone fragments in the boy’s leg. __________________ noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. My friends and I went to the basketball court. ___________ connotative or denotative Day 4 Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Snap, crackle, pop! alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Complete the analogy. Make the following nouns singular possessive. freezer: cold :: incubator: (child) _____________ toy ______________. (flower)_____________ petals What is the meaning of this idiom? He’s all bark and no bite. ____________________________ (beaver) _____________ teeth Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Circle the prepositions. The scuba divers discovered the remnants of sunken treasure. On my birthday my mom bought tickets for the concert. Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. My devious, little cousin hid my new cell phone. Combine the two sentences into one complete sentence. Our boss told us his new plan. We listened very carefully. ____________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #17 Name __________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 Have you done any good deeds? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. I could meet you tonight I replied but I have to work Which part of speech? Date__________________ What type of sentence? You should wring out the towel. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Keep your papers in order. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory The denotative meaning of a word is the dictionary definition. The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. What is the meaning of the underlined word? sauntered– walked slowly, strolled __________________ The program commenced on time and ended an hour later. Which part of speech? The rocket descended toward planet Earth. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. My neighbors shared cookies with the boys. ___________ connotative or denotative Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He laughed his head off. commenced: start:: terminated: _____________. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. Day 4 Complete the analogy. The sweet, little old lady packed a powerful punch for the intruder. What is the meaning of the following idiom? You can’t judge a book by its cover. _____________________________ Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The persistent girl wouldn’t give up until she passed her times test. She has a heart of gold. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Simple or compound sentence? Choose the correct pronoun. My teacher and principal will be at the awards ceremony, and they will present my medal for perfect attendance. (I or me) would like to play with my friends. My cousins came over to play with (I or me). Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #18 Name ___________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. That fish weighed a ton___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. The science fair date will be Thursday January 25 2014 Which part of speech? The enormous boulder was in the farmer’s field. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. cherish – my grandmother negative or positive connotation Date_________________ What type of sentence? Add punctuation. The rocket ascended into space__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? We were famished after the big game, so we ate 2 pizzas. Which part of speech? Solar energy and wind turbines are economically friendly forms of energy. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the correct pronoun for the blank. I or me My cousins and ___ will spend the night at grandma’s house. __________________ cherish means: _____________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? I have a million things to do. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. Complete the analogy. mechanic: garage:: scientist: ______________. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? What type of figurative language is the following sentence? As I trudged up the hill, I realized that the woods was eerily quiet. He’s been working like a dog. _______ person point of view What is the meaning of the following idiom? Add commas where needed. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Combine the two sentences into one complete sentence. 1.) Oh my you’ve gotten so big! The suspicious officer detained or held the criminal. He is running out of steam. ____________________________ 2.) He was suspicious of the janitor night watchman and the guide. 3.) Mr. Allen our coach is tough but fair. He rushed to the finish line. He only received a 5th place ribbon. ____________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #19 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Lizards are cold-blooded reptiles___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. Alexander’s home town is Cincinnati Ohio Which part of speech? A chameleon can camouflage it’s body to blend in with its environment. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the denotative meaning for: concealed: ________________________ Date_________________ What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Where are koalas native to in our world__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? The inquisitive mind is always curious. Which part of speech? A chameleon is native to the Madagascar. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the correct pronoun for the blank. we or us On our vacation ____ traveled to Cairo, Egypt. __________________ Day 3 The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Where would you look to find a map of the Island of Madagascar? What type of figurative language is the following sentence? ______________. dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book The wind howled last night. Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. What is the meaning of the following idiom? The listing of all the book’s topics can be found in the: The colorful and mysterious lizard climbed along the branch. I’m on the fence about that decision. As you walked up the hill, you began to realize how out of shape you are. Complete the analogy. expensive: cheap:: empty: Day 4 _______ person point of view simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the prepositions. In the jungle you can look at ____________________________ preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, glossary, or index animals in their natural habitat. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #20 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Give the secret clue to me__ If a slave dared to defy his master, he would be punished. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. fredrick douglas escaped to freedom and became a civil rights leader The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Day 3 Which part of speech? As she strolled down the road, she recalled many wonderful memories. noun verb adjective adverb The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. abolitionist positive or negative Complete the analogy. essential: necessary:: reserved: ____________. Day 4 Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the cause and underline the effect. Many worked together to make a positive change in the life of slaves. Many slaves were able to escape to freedom because of the Underground Railroad. positive: _______________ ____________________________ What is the meaning of the underlined word? The referee must remain neutral when making the calls . Write the root word for the following: Write the correct pronoun for the blank. we or us They are following the stars and walking all the way with _____. __________________ Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. Write F for fragment and S for sentence. micro = small hydro = water phone= sound phobia = fear Fighting for justice. ____ Abolitionists freed slaves. ____ Follow the drinking gourd. ____ Lincoln gave speeches. ____ ____________________________ _______ person point of view Underline the complete predict and circle the simple predicate. Date________________ The introduction to a book’s focus or purpose is called a/an: Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. He is a passionate speaker. ____ The granddaughter will be entitled to a percentage of the inheritance. a) equality ________________ b) unexpected______________ preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index Harriet Tubman was a slave. _____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #21 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Why are you out of breath__ Global warming will affect our planet’s climate. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Correct the following sentence. Day 2 Which part of speech? why are you two fighting mom asked noun verb adjective adverb The denotative meaning of the following word: absorb: ____________________ Date__________________ Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the cause and underline the effect in each sentence. We should conserve energy by turning off lights when we leave a room. Global warming will increase the overall temperature on Earth. conserve: ____________________ Global warming will cause the glaciers to melt and raise sea levels. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in the following sentence. For over 150 years, people have been extracting coal and oil from the Earth. __________________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Sam sipped a strawberry slurpee. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Circle the complete subject and the underline complete predicate. Complete the analogy. lb.: pound :: oz.: ______________. Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. Me and my dad are traveling The adventurous boy climbed to the top of the mountain. to San Diego, California. Fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil are buried underground and are burned to create energy. Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. Put the following words into alphabetical order. My friend gave me the book, Tucker Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt. ____circulate ____citrus ____citizen ____circuit The list a reference materials used to create the book or research paper is called a/an: Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrase. preface, table of contents, glossary, bibliography, appendix, or index Natural resources from the Earth such as coal are excavated for humans. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #22 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. The forbidding clouds were about to ruin our picnic___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Write the root word for the following: a) uninvited_______________ a) forbidding_______________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Outside our apartment we heard the cars beeping and honking their horns. Which part of speech? The last stanza of the poem is my favorite. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the correct verb in each sentence. She had a sad expression on her face after the movie. They (is, are) looking at the beautiful tail plumes of the quetzal bird. expression: _________________ ____________________________ The poet (was, were) writing a lyric poem about nature. Circle all the synonyms for the following word: Circle the spelling mistakes in the following sentence. Underline the adjectives in the following sentence. stunned The to birds flew too different trees throughout the rainforest. The tiny, black cricket chirped in the dark corner of our garage. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrase. surprised shocked stock prospered flabbergasted Complete the analogy. depleted: replenish:: ask: ______________. As I traveled across the barren land, I saw no signs of life. _______ person point of view alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Date_________________ Circle the complete subject and the underline complete predicate. Circle in the better word choice for the underlined word. The young girls showed disdain for the dinner of fish and broccoli. The sad puppy whined and howled all night long. miserable gloomy depressed A list of charts, maps, & examples, (found in the back of a reference book) is called a/an: preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index The binoculars provided a close up perspective of the quetzal and the macaw birds native to the rainforest. The Greek word part (con-) means “with in” and (centric) means “center”. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for concentric. ________________________________ (disdain = dislike, disapproval, contempt) Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #23 Name ________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Give sympathy and support to your family and friends___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Replace the underlined words with the correct pronoun. Olivia and I will be relying on you to help with the party set up. ________ Day 3 Write the abbreviation for each. Which part of speech? They embraced at the airport after being reunited. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the object of the preposition. The cute, little baby will flourish in the loving arms of his mother. Complete the analogy. California____________ jubilant: glad:: infuriating: Representative ____________ Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. She kept vacillating between the choices because she couldn’t make up her mind. vacillating: _________________ Make each noun singular possessive. girl ________________ heart _________________ You are obviously wrong but we forgive you we are friends. ______________________________ ______________________________ Underline the adverbs in the following sentence. The hamster ran rapidly and incessantly on his wheel. Emily ______________ Give the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives. sharp __________ __________ bright __________ __________ Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? My favorite song, I Got a Feeling, by the Black Eyed Peas makes me feel happy and energized. We are visiting there school As he flew above the burning forest, he feared that he wouldn’t be able to contain the fires. for our pen pal field trip. Correct the run-on sentence. _____________________________ ______________. Junior __________ Day 4 Date_________________ _______ person point of view How many syllables are in the following words? vacillate____ incessantly____ emit____ environment____ The Greek and Latin word part thermo- means “heat” and -stat means “steady, fixed”. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for thermostat. ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #24 Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. That was a monstrous wave__ The evaluation of the new program was unfavorable. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? After you finish your dinner, you will need to start your homework. _______ person point of view What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Day 3 Which part of speech? The man was like a bull in a china shop. noun verb adjective adverb Day 4 Basketballs are spheres. Galilee was brilliant. Monkeys are loud creatures. Make each singular noun plural. 1.) Thank you your help was just family________________ what I needed. 2.) Plants provide food and habitats to squirrels insects and birds. 3.) My dog Tucker is so funny! Complete the analogy. productive: destructive:: decay: ____________. penny _________________ Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. movie to our friends house. Correct the run-on sentence. They are gradually cleaning up the beaches the hurricane left quite a mess. ______________________________ ______________________________ Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the following sentence. John and Matt are collecting leaves for their science project. bench ______________ Give the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives. close __________ __________ high__________ __________ Sam and I will watch the The telescope was pointed at the night sky. Circle the linking verbs in the following sentences. Add commas where needed. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the preposition phrase in the following sentence. Date________________ How many syllables are in the following words? coordinating____ approximately____ calculations____ geocentric____ Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. The Greek word part helio- means “sun” and –centric means “center”. My favorite chapter from the book, Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for heliocentric. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is entitled: The Golden Tickets. ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #25 Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Are you following me__ Our family made a contribution to United Way. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Joe (carry) the basket of eggs. ___________________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? She’s a bundle of energy. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Day 4 Which part of speech? noun verb adjective adverb Circle all the synonyms for the following word: thrive prosper thrill five increased grow thankful Complete the analogy. tsunami: water:: tornado: ______________. Circle the adjectives and cross out the nouns below. Aunt Lilly asked me to help her frost factory creative tools red the cupcakes for the party. bakery young little radio Date_______________ Circle the linking verbs in the following sentences. Correct the run-on sentence. The chickens are nonnative animals. The show stopped abruptly we were told to exit the theater. The facts were very confusing. _____________________________ Australia is a country and continent. _____________________________ Make each singular noun plural. Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the following sentence. leaf________________ life _________________ class ______________ Mr. Gru, Agnes, Margo, and Edith are the main characters of the movie, Despicable Me. Correct the friendly letter. March 3 2013 Dear Grandpa Can will come visit your farm I had such a good time last summer love Nora Spell the present tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Choose the correct word in parentheses to complete the sentence. The Greek word part non- means “not” and nativus means “to be born”. That worked out (good, well) for everyone involved. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for nonnative. Jill (hurry) down the hall to get to class on time. ___________________ _______________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #26 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Please find your seats__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Jill (try) to make it on time. Which part of speech? Date________________ Circle the helping verbs in the following sentences. Correct the run-on sentence. He has forgotten his homework. I was protecting my lunch the dog was trying to steal it. She can assist you with that. ______________________________ The pitcher is taunting the batter. ______________________________ Circle the multiple meaning word that makes sense in both sentences. Write the abbreviation for each. Underline the complete subject. The wrist ____ is expensive. I will ____ my baby cousin. September _________________ The asteroids collided in space. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb ___________________ January________________ Senator______________ The confident musician was comfortable playing before a packed auditorium of admirers. Day 3 check band play watch What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The new baby is as cute a bug. Complete the analogy. benefit: advantage:: gradual: __________. Day 4 simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. I trembled at the sight of the The mysterious man left a package on the front porch. steep drop but I jumped anyway Correct the friendly letter. july 15 2010 Dear Allen Ask your dad if we can go fishing at the lake I had a great time last year fishing with you your friend Scott 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 don’t have (no, any) money to pay for the tickets. The obnoxious boy ran and grabbed a new pencil and an eraser from the cabinet. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for democracy. ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #27 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Wash and dry your clothes__ The thick fur coat insulates the bear’s body during the winter. 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? Kim (catch) the next flight. ___________________ noun verb adjective adverb Day 3 Day 4 It was as clean as a whistle. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Circle the helping verbs and underline the main verb in the each sentences. The ocean habitat is beautiful. The marine biologist was exploring. The creatures are trying to survive in the harsh conditions. Write the correct homophone for the missing word. Write the abbreviation for each. bread. We ________ to finish the bread order quickly. Write the past tense of each verb. attract___________________ study __________________ break ____________________ teach __________________ Underline the complete predicate. October________________ The bakery will ________the knead What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Date________________ Friday _________________ Grant was learning how to surf during his summer vacation. Avenue______________ need Complete the analogy. feline: cat:: canine: ______________. Correct the friendly letter. july 4 2011 Dear kelly we want to invite you to the aquarium would you like to come sincerely mallory Circle the article adjectives. A helicopter is different from an airplane because the helicopter can hover. Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? The Greek word part bio- means “life” and -lumin means “light”. The seagull flew over the ocean The boys were surfing in the ocean all morning so they decide to come to shore for lunch As she descended to the depths of the sea, she discovered new species of plants and animals. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for bioluminous. and landed on the beach. ________________________________ _______ person point of view Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #28 Name __________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Which part of speech? Rachel Carlson became a scientist__ The native plants and animals of the coral reef are amazing. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory noun verb adjective adverb Date________________ Circle the linking verbs in each sentence. Rachel is smart and always curious. He was nerdy and awkward. We are all exhausted. Write the past tense of each verb. eat___________________ bury __________________ fly____________________ teach __________________ Write the P for Present, F for Future, and PT for Past tense. Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Replace the underlined nouns with the correct pronoun. Underline the simple subject. The dolphins leaped above the waves. _____ Mrs. Carlson encouraged President John F. Kennedy to save the environment from pesticides. Renee is researching the animals of the ocean. _______ The eerie and strange eel swam into a dark cave near the reef. The dolphins will leap. _____ Dan and Todd discovered buried treasure near the coral reef. _____ The dolphin leaps higher. _____ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? I’m so tired I could sleep all week. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Underline the preposition phrases and circle the prepositions. The chemicals from the pesticides poisoned the soil and water in the area around the farms. Complete the analogy. trunk: elephant:: octopus: ______________. Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. The octopus swam and hid under the rock near the coral reef Correct the friendly letter. march 4 2010 Dear grandpa can we come visit you in florida and stay at your house i will help do jobs for you your grandson mark Circle the adjectives and underline the nouns. Correct the following sentence. The Greek word part geo- means “earth” and -metr- means “measure”. My teacher asked do you have all of your homework finished The adorable otter swam among seaweed and coral. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for geometry. ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5rd Grade Week #29 Day 1 Name ___________________ #____ Which words come from the Greek word part loc-, meaning place? Which part of speech? a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. location lock logical locator 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 sun played peek-a-boo with the clouds. Date________________ Circle the synonym for the following word. She urged them to reconsider. noun verb adjective adverb Circle the antonym for the following word: hesitated a. tried b. paused c. hospitable Complete the analogy. opaque: clear :: tranquil: ______________. depleted a. different b descend c. dwindled Underline the complete subject once and circle the simple subject. The tricky leprechaun found the hidden pot of gold. Correct the following sentence. ox___________________ family __________________ foot____________________ boy __________________ Underline the simple predicate. Our dog charged after the squirrels, ducks, and chipmunks in our back yard. Fill in the blanks with the correct spelling of their, there, and they’re. meet me at the bridge yelled Rex The boys are walking ________ dog. and bring your fishing pole simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Write the plural form of each word. Move over ________ and take a seat. ___________ going to the store. Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Write the homophone for the following words. The flower’s petals in the garden were wilting under the blazing sun. won ________________ The pond is beginning to thaw. The ducks are visiting it. whole _______________ ___________________________ write ________________ Combine the following sentence. Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. I decided to title my story, The Night of the Strange Visitors. ___________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #30 Name ___________________ #____ Day 1 Which sentence has the adjective underlined? a. She has a great sense of humor. b. Three horses galloped away. c. The detectives wore disguises. d. The light shone brightly. Day 2 Write the P for Present, F for Future, and PT for Past tense. Larry will drive to town. _____ Larry drove to town. _____ Larry drives to town. _____ Day 4 Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He is a walking dictionary. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Date_______________ Which pronoun could replace the underlined word? Circle the synonym. abruptly I hope to see my friends. a. b. c. d. they we them us a. alertly b suddenly c. brightly Circle the synonym. lurked laughed prowled turned What part of speech? ______ noun verb adjective adverb Complete the analogy. reprimand: scold :: correct: ______________. Choose the correct article adjective (a or an) to complete the sentence. Write the homophone for the following words. The annoying fly landed on _____ alligator’s head. bare ________________ scent ________________ weights _____________ Which sentence has the adverb underlined? a. Vicki is a witty person. b. My uncle repairs jet engines. c. The peculiar man wore a mask. d. The story ended abruptly. Circle the meaning for the following suffixes: -less and -or. Choose the correct possessive noun to complete the sentence. Example: hopeless, motionless a. only b. little c. without The __________ engine needs Example: sailor, dictator a. little b. a person who c. able repaired by a good mechanic. Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC)? When we arrived at our destination, our friends were waiting for all of us. ________ 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 (vehicle’s / vehicles’) Choose the correct homophone. The __________ of the candle (cent, scent, sent) smelled like vanilla. The _________ pizza was devoured. (hole, whole) Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Kolby (think) about his future career. ___________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #31 Day 1 Name ____________________ #____ Circle the adverbs and underline the verbs in each sentence. Which pronoun could replace the underlined word? a. Tom waited anxiously for his gift. b. The leaf fell gently from the tree. c. The car sped by quickly. d. We drove there yesterday. Sam and I will tour the ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico. a. they b. we c. them d. us Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Jenny (come) over to my house. His little problem was trivial. travel unimportant trying What type of figurative language is the following sentence? noun verb adjective adverb Complete the analogy. rancid : smelly :: appetizing The wind kissed my cheeks. ______________. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Day 4 Circle the synonym for the following word. intimidated a. nervous b interested c. provided Write the correct contraction. will not________________ The reluctant and intimidated dragon hid from the knight in his cave. does not_______________ you have________________ Circle the adjectives and underline the nouns in each sentence. a. The appetizing dinner was amazing. b. The risky decision cost us money. c. My loud and annoying brother finally stopped bothering me. d. The athletic student had to keep his grades up to play on the team. Circle the meaning for the following prefixes: fore- and dis-. Choose the correct plural possessive noun to complete the sentence. Example: disappointed, dislike a. none b. not c. less The __________ strategies helped Example: forecast, forewarn a. before b. with c. able them win the game. What part of speech? ______ ___________________ Day 3 Circle the synonym. Date_________________ (opponent’s / opponents’) Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC)? Underline the complete subject once and underline the complete predicate twice. After I won the trophy, my family took me out to celebrate. ______ The humble soldier completed his tour of duty. Correct the following address. Write F for fragment of S for sentence. mr michael jones 123 stones avenue a. She replied to. ___ b. Sally floundered in the. ___ c. The arrogant man laughed. ___ d. The athletic students ran laps. ____ annapolis maryland 41234 Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #32 Day 2 Day 1 Name __________________ #____ Circle the nouns and underline the verbs in each sentence. Write the plural possessive noun for each word. Use context clues to find the best synonym for the underlined word. Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence. a. Beth resisted the temptation to eat all of the chips. b. The cookies tasted delicious. c. The new kid memorized his lines. d. Joe planted his crops in the field. brothers _________________ Dusting our house is a tedious task. a. The frog hopped into the pond. a. uninteresting b tending c. difficult b. The owl flew beyond the forest. Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the antonym for the following word: Kim (hurry) to class, so she wouldn’t be counted as tardy. ___________________ Day 3 Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. The morning newspaper’s article, Hard Times, was written by my Uncle Kevin. Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC). Day 4 Date_______________ We were escorted to the room because we didn’t know the way. ______ families _______________ coaches _______________ diligent a. different b. persistent c. lazy Complete the analogy. America: American :: Japan: ______________. Write a synonym for the underlined word. The town had a sufficient amount of money to pay for the repairs to the bridge. Circle the concrete noun and underline the abstract noun in the sentence below. The new members had formed a strong friendship. c. The car parked between the vans. Correct the proper nouns. We bought italian bread and put it in our german sports car. We bought the bread in atlanta and the car in florida. If you were writing a report about Native Americans, 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 cute duckling was chased by the Correct the following sentence. Write S for Simple and C for Compound sentence. My favorite childhood book is matilda by Roald Dahl. playful dog. The adorable monkeys are entertaining us from their treetop homes. ________ _________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #33 Day 2 Day 1 Name __________________ #____ Circle the adverbs and underline the verbs in each sentence. Write the singular possessive noun for each word. Use context clues to find the best synonym for the underlined word. Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence. a. Liam raced yesterday on his bike. b. Tony dribbled the ball easily. c. The monkey leaped softly. d. She walked awkwardly after her cast came off. car _________________ The dignified gentleman wore a suit and tie to the dinner party. a. proper b delinquent c. foolish a. In the attic, we found treasures. Write the P for Present, F for Future, and PT for Past tense. Circle the antonym for the following word: Choose the correct verb. Write the plural form of each word. Nora watches the kittens. _____ neglectful Nora watched the kittens. _____ Nora will watch the kittens. ____ Day 3 What does the following idiom mean? She let the cat out of the bag. ______________________________ The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Day 4 Date_______________ bus _______________ computer _______________ a. remarkable b. ordinary c. uncommon Complete the analogy. pentagon: five:: quadrilateral:________. Write the root word for the following: During the race, he depended on his pit crew to keep his car running smoothly. a) inequality _______________ _______ person point of view b) disengagement ________________ b. I heard the secret from my mom. c. Under the pond’s surface, you can find lots of animal and plant life. My brother___________ the football. a. b. c. d. catch catches caught has catched If you were writing a story about your vacation, you would be writing: a. personal narrative b. persuasive writing c. expository writing d. argumentative writing Correct the following sentence. The Star Spangled Banner is our national anthem. city____________________ wish ___________________ county__________________ Circle the simple subject. The foolish and careless crook was arrested in no time flat. Insert an apostrophe where needed. The players helmets were all over the locker room. All the girls umbrellas were wet. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #34 Name _________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence. a. Dad looked at me and winked. b. Ben loves his new car. c. Tony is walking his dog. d. You are planning your party. ____ eagle is our national bird. (A or An) Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the antonym for the following word: Aaron (write) a letter to his dad. ___________________ Day 3 What does the following proverb mean? Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. ______________________________ Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Day 4 Choose the correct article adjective. (a or an) Greg sat with his brothers on the train to New York City. The boys bolted to ____ exit. (a or an) apathetic a. uninterested b. unconcerned c. enthusiastic Complete the analogy. opaque: wall :: transparent: ______________. Write a synonym for the underlined word. She was apathetic when she spoke to her boss. ____________________ Date_______________ Circle the synonym for the following word. The boundary line between the two states is a large river. a. bounding b finish c. border Choose the best word to complete the sentences. That was the__________ trick ever. (bad, baddest, worse, worst) Choose the correct helping verb. a. We (was, were) lost in the new city. b. Grandma (is, are) a great cook. c. I (am, are) a fan of Italian food. Write the plural form of each word. woman___________________ wolf __________________ He was ___________ than his dad. (good, gooder, better, best) dish_________________ If you were writing an essay to stop someone from texting and driving, you would be writing: Circle the simple predicate. a. personal narrative b. persuasive writing c. expository writing d. argumentative writing Correct the following sentence. The professional race car driver won the race for the third time in a row. Insert an apostrophe where needed. My grandpa always says I’m The professors bags were full with the a chip off the old block students papers from their college classes. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #35 Name __________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence. a. Emma and I will be partners in class. b. Amy dominates them on the soccer field. c. My grandma and grandpa vacationed with them. d. Aunt Sarah made me a hat and gloves. Write the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the synonyms for the following word: Andy (draw) a cool dragon. deliberately ___________________ Day 3 What does the following idiom mean? Please don’t open that can of worms. ___________________________ a. delicately b. intentionally c. purposefully Complete the analogy. race: car :: bake: ______________. Day 4 Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and EX for exclamatory. _____ What field will we play our soccer game on today? _____ My teacher will be excited for me! _____ Don’t procrastinate the studying you need to do. _____ He wants to go to the museum. Date_______________ Circle the synonym for the following word. Write the homophone for each word below. The boy procrastinated until the last minute to study. break _________________ a. protested b postponed c. forgot sails__________________ waist__________________ Circle the adjectives in each sentence. a. The delicate and fragile artifact was not allowed to be touched. b. The park was a tranquil, quiet, and peaceful place to visit. c. The fierce, aggressive tiger stalked his prey. Choose (good or well) to complete the sentence. Underline the complete predicate. I did a (good, well) job on my test. My teacher said I did (good, well) on it. The cautious and gentle mother deer protected her baby fawns. Choose the words that comes from the Latin word part bene- meaning “good”. Insert an apostrophe where needed. a. bendable b. benefit c. benevolent The players bags were loaded onto golf carts to travel to the next green. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #36 Name __________________ #____ Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in each sentence. a. Emily and her cousins created a new game. b. The scientists are exploring the vast ocean. c. Mom and dad were working on our new room. d. The awesome sports car was cleaned and polished. Day 2 Write the future tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Ned (learn) about driving. ___________________ Day 3 What does the following proverb mean? Circle the synonyms for the following word: predicament a. dilemma b. predictable c. pickle Complete the analogy. The early bird gets the worm. laboratory: scientist :: garage: ___________________________ ______________. Day 4 Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and EX for exclamatory. _____ The are enjoying the view and having a great time. _____ Our boat is sinking! _____ Put your name on your paper. _____ Where are we going on vacation? Date_______________ How many syllables are in the following words? The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? diplomatic _____ contributions_____ predicament_____ charity_____ While riding down the river, you noticed the power of the river’s current. _______ person point of view Choose the sentence that shows the correct punctuation. a. The president stated, “your committee must meet today.” b. “We’ll be late” said my best friend. c. “Find your seats quickly,” the teacher recommended. Choose (good or well) to complete the sentence. Our family didn’t sleep very (good, well) while we were on vacation. We were excited to sleep in our own beds. Choose the words that comes from the Latin word part vert- meaning “to turn”. a. verify b. convert c. vertical Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC). When we arrived at our destination, our friends were waiting for all of us. ________ Circle the cause and underline the effect. The vertical drop of the rollercoaster made my stomach feel sick. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #1 Day 2 Day 1 Answer Key #____ Name ________________ Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. The daring scuba diver swam to the depths of the sea. Circle the adjectives. What is the meaning of the following idiom? decide undecided __________ That cost an arm and a leg. content discontent __________ What type of sentence? It cost a lot of money. ___________________ Singular or plural noun? Day 3 Who forgot their lunch? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 4 Put the following words in ABC order. 4 victorious ___ 2 vein ___ 3 venomous ___ ___ 1 vast Circle all the nouns. Correct this sentence. Choose the correct verb in parenthesis. ( ) Steven won a trophy, ribbons, and prize money from the surfing competition. Emily and Sophia _______ to the beach to swim. riding ocean waves The dark, eerie cave was hidden inside the enormous mountain. Write the base (root) word for each word. capture recapture__________ Date__________________ families a. singular b. plural Correct this sentence. The diver (dove, dived) lake Trevor capture family dark blue Where would you look to find good synonyms for 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. hesitate scarce ___________________ paused plentiful, abundant _______________ Past, present, or future tense verb? Circle the correct verb. In which book would you look to find maps? The scientist will discover a cure. We (was, were) swimming in the lake. dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book ______________ future tense Replace the nouns with pronouns. Write a homophone for each word below. Circle the cause and underline the effect. Sam dove off the cliff. their or they’re there ____________ He it __________________ hole whole ____________ The hurricane winds washed away the beach house. off the steep cliff. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #2 Day 1 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Which of the following words are adjectives? Correct the following sentence. Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. a. excellent b. mission c. beautiful d. floating My brother said, “I will hike into the woods.” The young, red squirrel scampered up the side of the tree. Day 2 Circle the verbs below. protecting airplane beautiful captured studied Day 3 Are the words anxious and calm synonyms or Write a synonym for the word navigation. antonyms? antonyms _________________ steering ________________ The boat crashed on the rock as it sailed down the river. Which homophone is correct? there their they’re Their house was a ________ beautiful mansion. Circle all the nouns in this sentence. Circle the common nouns and underline the proper nouns. The boys hiked in the woods and found a feather. Carter family Max Write the root or base word for the following. What do you think the underlined word means? (use context clues) navigate navigation __________ obey disobey___________ curl uncurled _________ stories Circle the cause and underline the effect. Day 4 Date_____________________ Which words would be on the same dictionary page as the guide words: forward ● front? furrow frankly fought fern Which reference book would you use to find the weather of an area on a given year? dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book What is the plural form of family? What is the meaning of the following idiom? families ________________ He was on cloud nine. He’s extremely __________________ happy! Circle the adverbs below. softly silent finish rapidly The campers had a close encounter with a bear. donate, give _______________ Complete Sentence or Fragment (incomplete)? briskly Survived the river rapids last summer. danced Circle the words that are abstract nouns. cave love cabin beauty bear brother Dallas city war Fragment ________________ What type of sentence? Call your mother. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #3 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 ______ is a synonym for transparent. Circle the synonym pair. debris – trash generous– helpful spectacular - special Circle the correct punctuation mark for an exclamatory sentence. The playful otter swam and dove into the river. The sweet, juicy fruit was so delicious. Mark an X on the misspelled words. Circle the best antonym for parched. Circle the prefixes for the following: Choose the correct plural of shelf. Underline the word part that means sound. a) relocate b) dislocation c) unfamiliar a) shelfs b) shelvs c) shelves phonograph telephone Day 2 Day 3 Put an X on each adjective. a. transport b. clear c. cloudy cities children cityes childs What type of sentence? a) thirsty b) parchment c) quenched Circle and correct the proper nouns. He considered the options. M a. b. c. d. monday halloween declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Put the following words in ABC order. Day 4 Circle the verbs. Date________________ H M P mr. pope actor D school dallas Circle the cause and underline the effect. 2 ___thrilling 1 ___thriller 3 ___throat ___throne 4 She burned her tongue on the hot chocolate. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. The crazy driver ran off the road and into the ditch. Replace the nouns with pronouns. The drivers wrecked the cars. Fill in the blank. They said ______ to their new friends. by bye buy ! ? . Where would you look to find the definition of a word? dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book Correct the sentence. Choose the correct verb. Tim screamed, “Give me back my Ipad!” My best friend (went, gone) to the game with me. They them __________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #4 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 Which of the following words is not an adjective? Circle the subject and underline the predicate. a. awesome b. build c. beautiful d. handsome She don’t got no evidence to prove her case in court. The mischievous puppy chewed up all the flip flops. build - construct messy - tidy ponder - react Where can I find the hidden treasure ___ Put an X on the misspelled words. Circle the correct contraction for will not. Where would you look to find weather information for farmers? Write the root word for the following: Write an antonym for the following word. thay climb freind What type of sentence? a) willn’t b) won’t c) wiln’t Complete the analogy. Day 3 That sunset is beautiful! declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Put the following words in ABC order. Day 4 Circle the synonym pair. Correct the following sentence doesn’t have any frum becuase taught a. b. c. d. Date__________________ 3 gallon ___ 2 gallant ___ 1 galaxy ___ ___ 4 galore inch: height:: pounds: weight ______________. Circle the cause and underline the effect. The torrential rains flooded the shoreline. dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book The listing of all resources used for a report is called: calculate a) recalculate __________ b) dissatisfied __________ satisfy c) illegal____________ legal Choose the correct ending punctuation. . ! ? construct _______________ destroy Which homophone goes in the blank. What is the meaning of this idiom? there, their, they’re That was straight from the horse’s mouth. preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index Their backpacks are _______ full of books. The info. came from the ___________________ person who said it. Replace the underlined noun with a pronoun. Write a homophone for each word below. Write the meaning of the Greek roots. The fireman inspected the building. pear pair ____________ He (or She) _________ male mail ____________ telescope distance tele- = ___________ see -scope = __________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #5 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ A declarative sentence is a statement. Bubble the declarative sentence. Where are my goggles? Give that back to me. My goggles are new. feet children penny geese castle buses Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Many sea creatures search the ocean for their next meal. Tim ate cookies, cupcakes, and pie for desert. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. The scrawny mouse hid behind the cabinet. retreated data analysis advantage reasoning access Bubble the sentences that are present tense. Mark wins the sandcastle contest. We will finish our sandcastle first. Susan collects the most shells. What is the meaning of the underlined word? She made a thorough analysis of all the detective’s clues. examination, assessment _____________________ Complete the analogy. botanist: plant :: rock geologist: __________. Circle the two guide words that would be at the top of the dictionary page for the word: abundant a) abstract –accompany b) aboard– absorb c) abnormal- abrupt Replace the underlined word with the correct verb. We wins the contest last won summer. ___________ My friends see me win the saw prize last night. _______ families mask Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. Which words have 3 syllables? Circle them. Day 4 Circle the plural nouns. Date_________________ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Circle the pronoun that should replace the underlined word. We gained access to Sam’s locked files. he their his us What is the meaning of this idiom? She will believe you when pigs fly. Mrs. Hill was born in Fort Worth, Texas on September 20, 1985. Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. disorderly verb adjective adverb She will never believe you. ____________________________________ Bubble the complete sentences. With a proposal to create a new law. That was a dangerous situation! They will debate the advantages and disadvantage for the new law. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #6 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 An imperative sentence is a command. Bubble the imperative sentence. The detective did his job. Who left the store last? Tell me all that you know. Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. The United States Congress voted to approve the new bill. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. The angry king declared war on the colonists. Day 4 Put the following words in alphabetical order. warn want warp warm __________, ___________, want warm __________, ___________ warn warp Choose the correct plural noun. Thomas bought that magnifying glass for just a few ____________. (pennys or pennies) Date________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. Trevor told the detective. ______ PT Sam will find the clue. _____ F The police detectives are trying to P solve the case. ______ Replace the underlined word with the correct verb. They sell the product last night at sold the game._________ They fight for our freedom during the American Revolution. ________ fought Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Circle the pronoun that should replace the underlined word. Thomas Jefferson said, “Never spend your money before you have earned it.” The leaders will debate the pros and the cons before deciding. The representatives create laws to benefit the people of our country. _____________________ discuss, argue Complete the analogy. benefit: advantage:: harm: __________. damage Circle the two guide words that would be at the top of the dictionary page for the word: punctual a) public– pudding b) pupil – push c) pulp- pupa Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Thomas Jefferson lived in Virginia before becoming President of the United States of America. Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. precious verb adjective adverb he them they we What is the meaning of this idiom? We are all in the same boat. _______________________________ We are all in the same situation. Write F for fragment and S for sentence. F The precious, rare jewel. ____ They conquered. ____ S I predicted their arrival. ____ S Several secret agents. ____ F Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #7 Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ An interrogative sentence asks a question. Bubble the interrogative sentence. It met her expectations. Who saved the princess? Get my tiara polished. Underline the complete compound predicate. Circle the coordinating conjunction (and, but, or). My prince rescued and transported the princess to the castle. Write the correct abbreviation. 1. 2. 3. 4. Doctor Mister Avenue Ohio Dr. ________ ________ Mr. ________ Ave. ________ OH Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. My queen said, “You will be in charge of the royal procession.” Date__________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. F He will reveal his name. ______ That is your destiny. ______ P PT She consulted with her mom. _____ Complete the analogy. descend: down: up ascend: __________. Would either my mom or my dad please help me? Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are transition words? The modern princess was anxious to meet her prince, but he was stuck in traffic. CS ______ a) b) c) d) standard meanwhile never however The king ruled from his throne he was such a kind ruler. __________________________________ The king ruled from his throne. He was such a kind ruler. __________________________________ What is the meaning of the underlined word? The secluded cabin was hidden in the woods. private, isolated, _____________________ sheltered Underline the complete compound subject. Circle the correlative conjunction (either/or neither/nor). Correct the run-on sentence. Add commas where needed. 1.) Yes, you are my prince charming. 2.) My brother, sister, and mom will attend the royal procession. 3.) Your royal highness, King Edward, will visit the people of his kingdom. Circle the concrete nouns and underline the abstract nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? __________________ hyperbole The kitten and puppy were full of peace, love and joy for their new family. You could have knocked me over with a feather. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Bubble if the word is a verb, adjective, or adverb. Write F for fragment and S for sentence. secluded verb adjective adverb F The handsome and kind prince. ____ Kings rule their kingdom. ____ S F Looking and marveling at. ____ Roger revealed the secret. ____ s Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #8 Day 1 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ An exclamatory sentence shows feelings. Bubble the exclamatory sentence. The fire scorched my hat! Where are we going? Wash the windows. Circle the correct comparative (-er) or superlative (-est) adjective. louder The owl screeches ________ than the falcon. Day 3 Day 2 (louder, loudest, loudly) Underline the complete compound predicate. Circle the coordinating conjunction (and, but, or). The scientist observed and recorded her findings. Underline the complete compound subject. Circle the correlative conjunction (either/or neither/nor). Day 4 Neither cats nor dogs will play with bees. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. Mr. Jones replied, “I would like to visit the nature center this weekend.” Complete the analogy. generous: stingy :: arid: __________. wet Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are a transition words? Scientist and naturalist are both interested in the environment. _______ SS a) b) c) d) finally along calmly after Date________________ Write P for present, F for future, and PT for past tense. PT The baby owl chirps. ______ They were taught to fly. ______ P The mother owl will teach her F babies to fly. _____ Correct the run-on sentence. Policemen face danger everyday they must be well trained. ______________________________ Policemen face danger every; so they must be well trained. ______________________________ Write a synonym for each word. Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. tell ________________ express, speak O He is the best policeman. ____ locate, discover find _______________ O He has the worst sense of humor. _____ prior, previous before_________________ F They are twin brothers. _____ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the simile following sentence? _________________ Colts, Broncos, and Giants are all NFL football teams. Bubble if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. transformed noun verb adverb His mind raced like a galloping horse. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Beautiful, wild flowers. ____ F The bees pollinate. ____ S S The energetic boy ran home. ____ Avoiding a long wait in line. ____ F Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #9 Day 1 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Check the exclamatory sentence. Check the interrogative sentence. Check the imperative sentence. Check the declarative sentence. ____ The horse galloped away. ____ Watch out below! ____ Raccoons are nocturnal. ____ Who is the best inventor? ____ Where are the pencils? ____ Wash your hands. ____ Why are you laughing? √ The treasure is hidden. ____ ____ Don’t touch the animals . ____ The panda cub is cute. √ Keep your hands back. ____ ____ Help your little brother. ____ When is lunch time? ____ That trick was amazing! ____ What a strange sight! Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. The howling wolves prowl the forest for their prey. The art teacher bought paint, brushes, clay, and paper for her classes. The previous year we had our most winning record. __________________ before, prior Day 3 Day 2 √ I love panda bears! ____ Day 4 Date_______________ √ Underline the complete subject and circle simple subject . Complete the analogy. The quirky and absentminded professor lost his briefcase. pentagon: five :: octagon: __________. eight Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? Which of the following words are a adjectives? Mice, rats, squirrels, hamsters, and prairie dogs are all rodents. a) b) c) d) SS _______ silly bronco silver frenzy They are so helpful and kind. ____ O The Colts won the Super Bowl in 2006. _____ F Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? A raccoon, squirrel, and rabbit visited our campsite in Yellowstone National Park. The leaves danced across the yard. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. emerging _____noun √ _____verb _____adverb simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. F Cute, furry rabbits. ____ F Thieving raccoons. ____ S The squirrels hid acorns. ____ S The leaves fell. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #10 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Check the exclamatory sentence. Date_______________ Put an X on all the verbs. Day 1 ____ Who was your previous teacher? ____ Get back to work. is detected done √ What a wonderful meal! ____ actor ____ The cheetah was in pursuit of a locate are pen bolted flew hero swept reader Make the following singular nouns plural. pennies penny _________________ calves calf ___________________ dishes dish __________________ Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The coach said to protect the quarterback. replied yelled declared gazelle for his next meal. Day 2 Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple subject. The students were asked to memorize their speech for class. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. “My people shall not drink from the river in the valley,” announced the emperor. What is the meaning of the underlined word? The flames engulfed the building in about an hour. surrounded, consumed, __________________ overcame Day 3 Circle the simple subject. The cute, little puppy rested on my lap after playing all afternoon. Day 4 Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? The ballerina must practice for many hours, and then she will be ready for CS the performance. _______ Complete the analogy. long: short :: narrow: _________. wide Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. astro = star naut= traveler geo = earth -logy = study astronaut geology ____________________________ Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. The sky above Miami, Florida is full of seagulls, pelicans, and skimmers. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adverb. gracefully _____noun _____verb √ _____adverb Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. The old man gave wise advice O to the child. ____ The treasure chest was F discovered in 1812. _____ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The angry flames engulfed the house. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Write F for fragment and S for sentence. Big mistakes were made. ____ S F Wise, old emperor. ____ The amusing child. ____ F S The sea is calm tonight. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #11 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 Check the interrogative sentence. Put an X on all the pronouns. Day 2 Day 3 Check the future tense sentence. Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The airplane went from the Atlanta Airport and head toward New York City. √ What is your costume? ____ am and he got they did _____ They were so excited. ____ Don’t eat too much candy. her me sit boy you she ____ You’re going to puke! stay us I shoe it are √ The kids will get lots of _____ candy. Underline the complete predicate & circle the simple predicate. The grateful kids showed their appreciation. Circle the simple subject & underline the complete subject. A critical person seldom compliments others. Simple sentence (SS) or compound sentence (CS)? The boys and girls blurted out the answer in class. _______ SS departed traveled moved _____ The class is studying. ____ I’m going to be a scientist. Day 4 Date_________________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? “Get your game face on, said the coach, because it’s time to rumble!” The witness contradicted what he said during the trial. reversed , opposed __________________ Complete the analogy. chicken: egg :: cow: milk _________. Circle the abstract nouns and underline the concrete nouns. Each month his job was to fix the engines in the garage for his customers. Circle the adjectives in the sentence below. Circle the correct homophone. The kids ate (to, two, too) much candy. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? A sweet, juicy apple makes for a healthy snack. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. Check if the word is a adjective, verb, or adverb. Add commas where needed. sweetly 1.) No, you don’t need more candy. 2.) Customers can buy candy, and then give it out to the children. 3.) Your best friend, Willy, wants to go with you to the haunted house. _____verb _____adverb √ _____adjective simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #12 Answer Key Name ___________________ #____ Check the imperative sentence. Day 1 ____ Why are you so hungry? ____ Mom is so mad! √ Clear off your desk. ____ Day 2 Day 3 ranches ranch ______________________ stories story ________________________ Check the sentence that is in the present tense. √ The plan is working. _____ _____ The plane will land in Denver, Colorado. baby ____________________ babies _____ The plan failed miserably. Underline the complete predicate. Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Our plane departed from Buenos Aires in South America. “Have you brushed your teeth lately ?” asked Mrs. Stevens. A farmer cultivated his crops. ____ We went on vacation. Day 4 Make the following singular nouns plural. Date_________________ Complete the analogy. Circle the simple subject & underline the complete subject. The tired and weary travelers were anxious to unpack. critical: mean :: complimentary: ______________. kind, nice Compound sentence (CS) or complex sentence (CxS)? Which of the following words are singular possessive? When you devised a plan to escape, you forgot to check for a CxS hidden doorway. _______ a) b) c) d) butterflies’ wings man’s hat grasshopper’s legs boys’ backpacks Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The kids ate the candy quickly. gobbled nibbled consumed Circle the correctly spelled word. The mother lioness protected her (babys, babies) called cubs. grew, tended, planted __________________ Circle the proper nouns in the sentence below. Argentina, Brazil, and Peru are all countries in South America. Check if the word is a noun, verb, or adjective. civilization √ _____noun _____verb _____adjective What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He was a worm for saying that. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the correct homophone. I ate the (hole, whole) bag of chips after dinner last night. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #13 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 Who do you think you are? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Underline the complete predicate. Simple or compound sentence? The coach and referee did not see eye to eye. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. “Can we eat at McDonalds tonight?” the kids asked. Simple or compound subject? Day 3 Punctuate the follow sentences. . The players tackled them____ ? When will we be there _____ . Eat your vegetables _____ Complete the analogy. energetic: lethargic:: careful: careless ______________. Circle the better word choice for the underlined word. The criminal ran out the door. The players (is, are) exhausted after the challenging game. Compound sentence (CS) or complex sentence (CxS)? Which of the following words are plural possessive? Fruit bats and brown bats are harmless, since they only eat fruit or insects. _______ CxS a) b) c) d) bats’ wings girl’s purse quarterback’s pass kids’ desks Circle the correctly spelled word. The librarian read (storyes, stories) to us each week. skipped bolted frolicked Circle the common nouns in the sentence below. The coach, referee, and players all watched the replay. a. simple or b. compound Day 4 Circle the correct helping verb. ! What an awesome game_____ Mr. Stevens will repair our broken down car. The beautiful moonlight illuminated the sky. Date______________ Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. The loud, annoying kid wrecked my bedroom and wouldn’t clean it up. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? They were like putty in my hands. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Common (C) or proper noun (P)? C alligator ______ Carter ______ P P American _____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #14 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ What type of sentence? Day 1 Please pass the butter. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Circle the simple predicate. Grandma will bake me an apple and pumpkin pie. What is the plural form of: child _________________ children Date________________ Past, present, of future tense? foxes fox ___________________ She will be formulating a new plan after that disappointing outcome. family _________________ families future tense _____________________ Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. My favorite pies are cherry, apple, and pumpkin pie. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Ann looked perplexed after seeing the new creation. puzzled, confused __________________ Day 3 Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. The rescue helicopter was hovering over the field. Complete the analogy. shortage: excess:: dull: ______________. bright, Common (C) or proper (P) nouns? Megan _____ P Detroit _____ P helicopter____ C Day 4 vivid, brilliant Circle the correct verb. The structures (was, were) built near the bridge last summer. Replace the noun with a pronoun. The bosses left for a business meeting this afternoon. They ______________ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? That was as clear as mud. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the adverbs in the sentence below. Which guide words would you find at the top the page for: tormented Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. Write circle the singular nouns and underline the plural nouns. The brave soldier had fought bravely and walked humbly toward his family. ____transfer - travel My resourceful and thrifty teacher found a way for us to go on a free field trip. The boys were slightly visible while hiding in the leaves in our yard. My daughter giggled at them while she played with her doll and pony. ____torrent – toward √ ____told - torpedo Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #15 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ What type of sentence? Day 1 What a spectacular view! a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Correct the following sentence. My teacher said, “You should do your person best on the test.” Which part of speech? The storms will erode the rocky cliff over a long period of time. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Correct the following sentence. The visitor spoke French while visiting America . He was a new exchange student from France who hadn’t learned English yet. Fragment (F) or Sentence (S). Complete the analogy. The turkey gobbled. _____ S cattle: herd:: lion: F The first Native Americans. _____ Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims that first Thanksgiving. Date__________________ What type of sentence? Igneous rocks are formed by a volcano’s lava. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? That will benefit everyone involved in this situation. help or assist __________________ How many syllables in each word? Which part of speech? The rock formations in the Grand Canyon are spectacular! a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. That rare treasure belongs to Kyle and me. us ______________ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He’s as proud as a peacock. ______________. pride 4 metamorphic _____ 4 photography _____ 3 gracefully_____ Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. Circle the adverbs in the following sentence. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? chrono = time meta= change -logy= study -morphic = form My athletic friend swam quickly and gracefully to the finish line. chronology metamorphic ____________________________ simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Carla’s cat clawed our couch, creating chaos. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #16 Answer Key Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Teddy Roosevelt was our countries’ 26th president. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. “Oh no,” said the passenger, “I’ve run out of money for the fare.” Which part of speech? He dedicated his first book to his grandparents. 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. dinky– very small Date__________________ What type of sentence? Which part of speech? Who was the famous Indian princess, Sacagawea? The flexible gymnast completed 4 back handsprings in a row. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? The x-ray revealed bone fragments in the boy’s leg. pieces __________________ noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. My friends and I went to the basketball court. We ___________ connotative or denotative Day 4 Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Snap, crackle, pop! alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Complete the analogy. Make the following nouns singular possessive. freezer: cold :: incubator: child’s (child) _____________ toy warm ______________. flower’s petals (flower)_____________ (beaver) _____________ beaver’s teeth Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Circle the prepositions. The scuba divers discovered the remnants of sunken treasure. On my birthday my mom bought tickets for the concert. Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. My devious, little cousin hid my new cell phone. What is the meaning of this idiom? He’s all bark and no bite. He yells a lot, but he’s ____________________________ not willing to fight. Combine the two sentences into one complete sentence. Our boss told us his new plan. We listened very carefully. Our boss told us his new plan, ____________________________ so we listened very carefully. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #17 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ What type of sentence? Day 1 Have you done any good deeds? a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. “I could meet you tonight,” I Replied, “but I have to work.” Which part of speech? Date__________________ What type of sentence? You should wring out the towel. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Keep your papers in order. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory The denotative meaning of a word is the dictionary definition. The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. What is the meaning of the underlined word? sauntered– walked slowly, strolled started __________________ The program commenced on time and ended an hour later. Which part of speech? The rocket descended toward planet Earth. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Replace the noun with a pronoun. My neighbors shared cookies with the boys. ___________ them connotative or denotative Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? He laughed his head off. commenced: start:: ended terminated: _____________. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. Day 4 Complete the analogy. The sweet, little old lady packed a powerful punch for the intruder. What is the meaning of the following idiom? You can’t judge a book by its cover. Decisions shouldn’t be _____________________________ based on appearances. Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The persistent girl wouldn’t give up until she passed her times test. She has a heart of gold. Simple or compound sentence? My teacher and principal will be at the awards ceremony, and they will present my medal for perfect attendance. compound sentence ___________________ simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Choose the correct pronoun. (I or me) would like to play with my friends. My cousins came over to play with (I or me). Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #18 Answer Key Name ___________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. ! That fish weighed a ton___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. The science fair date will be Thursday, January 25, 2014. Which part of speech? The enormous boulder was in the farmer’s field. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. cherish– my grandmother negative or positive connotation Date_________________ What type of sentence? Add punctuation. . The rocket ascended into space__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? We were famished after the big game, so we ate 2 pizzas. Which part of speech? Solar energy and wind turbines are economically friendly forms of energy. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the correct pronoun for the blank. I or me I will spend My cousins and ___ the night at grandma’s house. hungry __________________ treasure, love cherish means: _____________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? I have a million things to do. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. Complete the analogy. mechanic: garage:: scientist: ______________. laboratory The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? What type of figurative language is the following sentence? As I trudged up the hill, I realized that the woods was eerily quiet. He’s been working like a dog. 1st _______ person point of view What is the meaning of the following idiom? Add commas where needed. simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Combine the two sentences into one complete sentence. 1.) Oh my, you’ve gotten so big! The suspicious officer detained or held the criminal. He is running out of steam. He is getting tired. ____________________________ 2.) He was suspicious of the janitor, night watchman, and the guide. 3.) Mr. Allen, our coach, is tough but fair. He rushed to the finish line. He only received a 5th place ribbon. He rushed to the finish line, but he ____________________________ only received a 5th place ribbon. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #19 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Lizards are cold-blooded reptiles___ . a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. Alexander’s home town is Cincinnati, Ohio. Day 3 The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Which part of speech? A chameleon can camouflage it’s body to blend in with its environment. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the denotative meaning for: concealed: hidden, masked, ________________________ covered, disguised Date_________________ What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Where are koalas native to in our ? world__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory What is the meaning of the underlined word? The inquisitive mind is always curious. A chameleon is native to the Madagascar. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Write the correct pronoun for the blank. we or us we traveled On our vacation ____ to Cairo, Egypt. curious __________________ Where would you look to find a map of the Island of Madagascar? What type of figurative language is the following sentence? full ______________. dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, almanac, phone book The wind howled last night. Circle the adjectives in the following sentence. What is the meaning of the following idiom? The listing of all the book’s topics can be found in the: The colorful and mysterious lizard climbed along the branch. I’m on the fence about that decision. As you walked up the hill, you began to realize how out of shape you are. Complete the analogy. expensive: cheap:: empty: 2nd person point of view _______ Day 4 Which part of speech? simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification Circle the prepositions. In the jungle you can look at I can’t make a decision. ____________________________ preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, glossary, or index animals in their natural habitat. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #20 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. . Give the secret clue to me__ If a slave dare to defy his master, he would be punished. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. Fredrick Douglas escaped to freedom and became a civil rights leader. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Day 3 Which part of speech? As she strolled down the road, she recalled many wonderful memories. noun verb adjective adverb The connotative meaning is the positive or negative emotional meaning. abolitionist positive or negative Complete the analogy. essential: necessary:: saved reserved: ____________. Day 4 The granddaughter will be entitled to a percentage of the inheritance. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the cause and underline the effect. Many worked together to make a positive change in the life of slaves. Many slaves were able to escape to freedom because of the Underground Railroad. helpful, positive: _______________ optimistic, constructive ____________________________ What is the meaning of the underlined word? The referee must remain neutral when making the calls . impartial, unbiased, not taking sides Write the correct pronoun for the blank. we or us They are following the stars and walking all the way with _____. us __________________ Use the Greek and Latin prefixes and root words to write words. Write F for fragment and S for sentence. micro = small hydro = water phone= sound phobia = fear F Fighting for justice. ____ S Abolitionists freed slaves. ____ S Follow the drinking gourd. ____ S Lincoln gave speeches. ____ microphone hydrophobia ____________________________ 3rd person point of view _______ Underline the complete predict and circle the simple predicate. Date________________ Write the root word for the following: The introduction to a book’s focus or purpose is called a/an: Write (F) Fact or (O) Opinion. a) equality ________________ equal preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index F Harriet Tubman was a slave. _____ expect b) unexpected______________ O He is a passionate speaker. ____ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #21 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Why are you out of breath___ ? Global warming will affect our planet’s climate. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Correct the following sentence. “Why are you two fighting?” mom asked. Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Sam sipped a strawberry slurpee. alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Circle the complete subject and the underline complete predicate. Day 4 Which part of speech? noun verb adjective adverb The denotative meaning of the following word: absorb: soak up ____________________ Complete the analogy. lb.: pound :: oz.: ______________. ounce Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. Me and my dad are traveling The adventurous boy climbed to the top of the mountain. to San Diego, California. Date__________________ Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the cause and underline the effect in each sentence. We should conserve energy by turning off lights when we leave a room. Global warming will increase the overall temperature on Earth. save conserve: ____________________ Global warming will cause the glaciers to melt and raise sea levels. What is the meaning of the underlined word? Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in the following sentence. For over 150 years, people have been extracting coal and oil from the Earth. __________________ removing, digging out, mining Fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil are buried underground and are burned to create energy. Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. Put the following words into alphabetical order. My friend gave me the book, Tucker Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt. 1 ____circulate ____citrus 4 3 ____citizen ____circuit 2 The list a reference materials used to create the book or research paper is called a/an: Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrase. preface, table of contents, glossary, bibliography, appendix, or index Natural resources from the Earth such as coal are excavated for humans. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #22 Answer Key Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. The forbidding clouds were about . to ruin our picnic___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Write the root word for the following: invite a) uninvited_______________ forbid a) forbidding_______________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Outside our apartment we heard the cars beeping and honking their horns. Which part of speech? The last stanza of the poem is my favorite. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Circle all the synonyms for the following word: stunned surprised shocked stock prospered flabbergasted Complete the analogy. depleted: replenish:: ask: answer ______________. Day 4 alliteration, onomatopoeia hyperbole, or personification Circle the complete subject and the underline complete predicate. Circle in the better word choice for the underlined word. The young girls showed disdain for the dinner of fish and broccoli. The sad puppy whined and howled all night long. miserable gloomy depressed Date_________________ Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the correct verb in each sentence. She had a sad expression on her face after the movie. They (is, are) looking at the beautiful tail plumes of the quetzal bird. look on face expression: _________________ appearance, countenance ____________________________ The poet (was, were) writing a lyric poem about nature. Circle the spelling mistakes in the following sentence. to Two The to birds flew too different trees throughout the rainforest. Underline the adjectives in the following sentence. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrase. As I traveled across the barren land, I saw no signs of life. st 1 _______ person point of view A list of charts, maps, & examples, (found in the back of a reference book) is called a/an: preface, table of contents, bibliography, appendix, or index The tiny, black cricket chirped in the dark corner of our garage. The binoculars provided a close up perspective of the quetzal and the macaw birds native to the rainforest. The Greek word part (con-) means “with in” and (centric) means “center”. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for concentric. ________________________________ within the center (disdain = dislike, disapproval, contempt) Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #23 Answer Key #____ Name ________________ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Give sympathy and support to . your family and friends___ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Replace the underlined words with the correct pronoun. Olivia and I will be relying on you to help with the party set up. ________ We Day 3 Write the abbreviation for each. Which part of speech? They embraced at the airport after being reunited. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the object of the preposition. The cute, little baby will flourish in the loving arms of his mother. Day 4 My favorite song, “I Got a Feeling”, by the Black Eyed Peas makes me feel happy and energized. She kept vacillating between the choices because she couldn’t make up her mind. Changing your vacillating: _________________ Make each noun singular possessive. girl’s girl ________________ heart _________________ heart’s sharper __________ sharpest sharp __________ bright __________ brighter __________ brightest Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. their We are visiting there school for our pen pal field trip. You are obviously wrong but we forgive you we are friends. You are obviously wrong, ______________________________ but we forgive you. We are ______________________________ friends. Underline the adverbs in the following sentence. The hamster ran rapidly and incessantly on his wheel. Emily ______________ Emily’s jubilant: glad:: infuriating: angry, mad ______________. Correct the run-on sentence. decision or position often _____________________________ Give the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives. Junior __________ Jr. Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Complete the analogy. CA California____________ Representative ____________ Rep. Date_________________ The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? As he flew above the burning forest, he feared that he wouldn’t be able to contain the fires. 3rd person point of view _______ How many syllables are in the following words? 3 vacillate____ incessantly____ 4 emit____ 2 4 environment____ The Greek and Latin word part thermo- means “heat” and -stat means “steady, fixed”. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for thermostat. fixed or steady heat ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #24 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. That was a monstrous wave__ ! The evaluation of the new program was unfavorable. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? After you finish your dinner, you will need to start your homework. 2nd person point of view _______ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Day 3 Which part of speech? The man was like a bull in a china shop. noun verb adjective adverb Day 4 Basketballs are spheres. Monkeys are loud creatures. ______________________________ Beaches. The hurricane left quite a mess. families family________________ pennies penny _________________ benches bench ______________ Complete the analogy. Give the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives. productive: destructive:: grow decay: ____________. closer closest close __________ __________ higher __________ highest high__________ Fill in the circle where you find a mistake in the sentence. movie to our friend's house. They are gradually cleaning up the beaches the hurricane left quite a mess. They are gradually cleaning up the ______________________________ 1.) Thank you, your help was just what I needed. 2.) Plants provide food and habitats to squirrels ,insects, and birds. 3.) My dog, Tucker, is so funny! Correct the run-on sentence. Galilee was brilliant. Make each singular noun plural. Sam and I will watch the The telescope was pointed at the night sky. Circle the linking verbs in the following sentences. Add commas where needed. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the preposition phrase in the following sentence. Circle the object of the preposition. Date________________ Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the following sentence. John and Matt are collecting leaves for their science project. How many syllables are in the following words? 5 coordinating____ approximately____ 5 calculations____ 4 geocentric____ 4 Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. The Greek word part helio- means “sun” and –centric means “center”. My favorite chapter from the book, Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for heliocentric. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is entitled: “The Golden Tickets”. sun centered ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #25 Answer Key Name ____________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. ? Are you following me__ Our family made a contribution to United Way. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Joe (carry) the basket of eggs. carried ___________________ Day 3 What type of figurative language is the following sentence? She’s a bundle of energy. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Day 4 Which part of speech? noun verb adjective adverb Circle all the synonyms for the following word: thrive prosper thrill five increased grow thankful Complete the analogy. tsunami: water:: tornado: wind ______________. Circle the adjectives and cross out the nouns below. Aunt Lilly asked me to help her frost factory creative tools red the cupcakes for the party. bakery young little radio Date_______________ Circle the linking verbs in the following sentences. Correct the run-on sentence. The chickens are nonnative animals. The show stopped abruptly we were told to exit the theater. The facts were very confusing. The show stopped abruptly, _____________________________ Australia is a country and continent. and we were told to exit the _____________________________ theater. Make each singular noun plural. Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the following sentence. leaves leaf________________ lives life _________________ class ______________ classes Mr. Gru, Agnes, Margo, and Edith are the main characters of the movie, Despicable Me. Correct the friendly letter. March 3, 2013 Dear Grandpa, Can will come visit your farm? I had such a good time last summer. Love, Nora Spell the present tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Choose the correct word in parentheses to complete the sentence. The Greek word part non- means “not” and nativus means “to be born”. That worked out (good, well) for everyone involved. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for nonnative. Jill (hurry) down the hall to get to class on time. hurries ___________________ not born in that place _______________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #26 Answer Key Name __________________ #____ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. . Please find your seats__ a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Jill (try) to make it on time. tried ___________________ Which part of speech? Date________________ Circle the helping verbs in the following sentences. He has forgotten his homework. I was protecting my lunch the dog was trying to steal it. She can assist you with that. I was protecting my lunch, so the ______________________________ The pitcher is taunting the batter. dog was trying to steal it. ______________________________ Write the abbreviation for each. Underline the complete subject. The asteroids collided in space. a. b. c. d. noun verb adjective adverb Circle the multiple meaning word that makes sense in both sentences. The wrist ____ is expensive. I will ____ my baby cousin. Correct the run-on sentence. January________________ Jan. September _________________ Sept. Senator______________ Sen. The confident musician was comfortable playing before a packed auditorium of admirers. Day 3 check band play watch What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The new baby is as cute a bug. Day 4 simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Complete the analogy. benefit: advantage:: slowly gradual: __________. steady continual Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. I trembled at the sight of the The mysterious man left a package on the front porch. steep drop, but I jumped anyway. Correct the friendly letter. July 15, 2010 Dear Allen, Ask your dad if we can go fishing at the lake? I had a great time last year fishing with you. Your friend Scott 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 don’t have (no, any) money to pay for the tickets. The obnoxious boy ran and grabbed a new pencil and an eraser from the cabinet. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for democracy. ruled by the people ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #27 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. . . Wash and dry your clothes__ The thick fur coat insulates the bear’s body during the winter. 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? Kim (catch) the next flight. caught ___________________ noun verb adjective adverb 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 Circle the helping verbs and underline the main verb in the each sentences. The ocean habitat is endangered. The marine biologist was exploring. The creatures are trying to survive in the harsh conditions. Write the correct homophone for the missing word. need The bakery will ________the knead to finish bread. We ________ the bread order quickly. knead Date________________ Write the abbreviation for each. Write the past tense of each verb. attracted attract___________________ study __________________ studied broke break ____________________ taught teach __________________ Underline the complete predicate. Oct. October________________ Fri. Friday _________________ Grant was learning how to surf during his summer vacation. Ave. Avenue______________ need Complete the analogy. feline: cat:: canine: dog ______________. Correct the friendly letter. July 4, 2011 Dear Kelly, We want to invite you to the aquarium. Would you like to come? Sincerely, Mallory Circle the article adjectives. A helicopter is different from an airplane because the helicopter can hover. Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? The Greek word part bio- means “life” and -lumin means “light”. The seagull flew over the ocean The boys were surfing in the ocean all morning, and they decide to come to shore for lunch. As she descended to the depths of the sea, she discovered new species of plants and animals. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for bioluminous. _______ 3rd person point of view naturally glowing from it’s body and landed on the beach. a living thing with it’s own light ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #28 Answer Key Name __________________ #____ Day 2 Day 1 What type of sentence? Add punctuation. Which part of speech? . Rachel Carlson became a scientist__ The native plants and animals of the coral reef are amazing. a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. declarative interrogative imperative exclamatory noun verb adjective adverb Rachel is smart and always curious. Write the past tense of each verb. eat___________________ ate bury __________________ buried He was nerdy and awkward. 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. The dolphins leaped above the PT waves. _____ Mrs. Carlson encouraged President John F. Kennedy to save the environment from pesticides. Renee is researching the animals of She the ocean. _______ The eerie and strange eel swam into a dark cave near the reef. F The dolphins will leap. _____ 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. P The dolphin leaps higher. _____ I’m so tired I could sleep all week. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Underline the preposition phrases and circle the prepositions. Day 4 Date________________ The chemicals from the pesticides poisoned the soil and water in the area around the farms. Complete the analogy. trunk: elephant:: octopus: arm, tentacle ______________. Circle the conjunction and correct the sentence. The octopus swam and hid under the rock near the coral reef. Dan and Todd discovered buried They treasure near the coral reef. _____ Correct the friendly letter. March 4, 2010 Dear Grandpa, Can we come visit you in Florida and stay at your house? I will help do jobs for you. Your grandson, Mark Circle the adjectives and underline the nouns. Correct the following sentence. The Greek word part geo- means “earth” and -metr- means “measure”. My teacher asked, “Do you have all of your homework finished?” The adorable otter swam among seaweed and coral. Use the Greek word part meanings to help write a definition for geometry. Earth measuring ________________________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5rd Grade Week #29 Day 1 Answer Key Name ___________________ #____ Which words come from the Greek word part loc-, meaning place? Which part of speech? a. b. c. d. a. b. c. d. location lock logical locator 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 sun played peek-a-boo with the clouds. Date________________ Circle the synonym for the following word. She urged them to reconsider. noun verb adjective adverb Circle the antonym for the following word: hesitated a. tried b. paused c. hospitable Complete the analogy. opaque: clear :: tranquil: calm ______________. depleted a. different b descend c. dwindled Underline the complete subject once and circle the simple subject. The tricky leprechaun found the hidden pot of gold. Correct the following sentence. “Meet me at the bridge,” yelled Rex, “and bring your fishing pole.” Day 4 simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Write the plural form of each word. oxen ox___________________ families family __________________ feet foot____________________ boy __________________ boys Underline the simple predicate. Our dog charged after the squirrels, ducks, and chipmunks in our back yard. Fill in the blanks with the correct spelling of their, there, and they’re. their dog. The boys are walking ________ there and take a seat. Move over ________ They’re ___________ going to the store. Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Write the homophone for the following words. The flower’s petals in the garden were wilting under the blazing sun. one won ________________ hole whole _______________ write ________________ write Combine the following sentence. The pond is beginning to thaw. The ducks are visiting it. The pond is beginning to thaw, ___________________________ Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. I decided to title my story, “The Night of the Strange Visitors”. ___________________________ so they ducks are visiting it. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #30 Answer Key Name ___________________ #____ Day 1 Which sentence has the adjective underlined? a. She has a great sense of humor. b. Three horses galloped away. c. The detectives wore disguises. d. The light shone brightly. Day 2 Write the P for Present, F for Future, and PT for Past tense. Larry will drive to town. _____ F Day 3 Day 4 Which pronoun could replace the underlined word? a. b. c. d. a. alertly b suddenly c. brightly Circle the synonym. lurked laughed prowled turned Larry drives to town. _____ P noun verb adjective adverb simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification abruptly they we them us verb What part of speech? ______ He is a walking dictionary. Circle the synonym. I hope to see my friends. PT Larry drove to town. _____ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Date_______________ Complete the analogy. reprimand: scold :: correct: fix, repair ______________. Choose the correct article adjective (a or an) to complete the sentence. Write the homophone for the following words. The annoying fly landed on _____ an alligator’s head. bare ________________ bear cent / sent scent ________________ waits weights _____________ Which sentence has the adverb underlined? a. Vicki is a witty person. b. My uncle repairs jet engines. c. The peculiar man wore a mask. d. The story ended abruptly. Circle the meaning for the following suffixes: -less and -or. Choose the correct possessive noun to complete the sentence. Example: hopeless, motionless a. only b. little c. without vehicle’s engine needs The __________ Example: sailor, dictator a. little b. a person who c. able repaired by a good mechanic. Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC)? When we arrived at our destination, our friends were DC waiting for all of us. ________ 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 (vehicle’s / vehicles’) Choose the correct homophone. scent of the candle The __________ (cent, scent, sent) smelled like vanilla. whole pizza was devoured. The _________ (hole, whole) Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Kolby (think) about his future career. thought ___________________ Created by: Joanne Warner 5th 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. Tom waited anxiously for his gift. b. The leaf fell gently from the tree. c. The car sped by quickly. d. We drove there yesterday. Sam and I will tour the ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico. a. they b. we c. them d. us Day 2 Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Jenny (come) over to my house. His little problem was trivial. travel unimportant trying adj. What part of speech? ______ came ___________________ What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Day 3 Circle the synonym. noun verb adjective adverb Complete the analogy. rancid : smelly :: appetizing The wind kissed my cheeks. delicious ______________. simile , metaphor hyperbole, or personification Day 4 Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. The reluctant and intimidated dragon hid from the knight in his cave. Write the correct contraction. won’t will not________________ does not_______________ doesn’t you’ve you have________________ Date_________________ Circle the synonym for the following word. intimidated a. nervous b interested c. provided Circle the adjectives and underline the nouns in each sentence. a. The appetizing dinner was amazing. b. The risky decision cost us money. c. My loud and annoying brother finally stopped bothering me. d. The athletic student had to keep his grades up to play on the team. Circle the meaning for the following prefixes: fore- and dis-. Choose the correct plural possessive noun to complete the sentence. Example: disappointed, dislike a. none b. not c. less opponents’ strategies helped The __________ Example: forecast, forewarn a. before b. with c. able them win game. (opponent’s / opponents’) Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC)? Underline the complete subject once and underline the complete predicate twice. After I won the trophy, my family IC took me out to celebrate. ______ The humble soldier completed his tour of duty. Correct the following address. Write F for fragment of S for sentence. Mr. Michael Jones 123 Stones Avenue F a. She replied to. ___ F b. Sally floundered in the. ___ c. The arrogant man laughed. ___ S S d. The athletic students ran laps. ____ Annapolis, Maryland 41234 Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #32 Day 2 Day 1 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Circle the nouns and underline the verbs in each sentence. Write the plural possessive noun for each word. Use context clues to find the best synonym for the underlined word. Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence. a. Beth resisted the temptation to eat all of the chips. b. The cookies tasted delicious. c. The new kid memorized his lines. d. Joe planted his crops in the field. brothers _________________ brothers’ Dusting our house is a tedious task. a. The frog hopped into the pond. a. uninteresting b tending c. difficult b. The owl flew beyond the forest. Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the antonym for the following word: Kim (hurry) to class, so she wouldn’t be counted as tardy. hurried ___________________ Day 3 Correct the following titles with underlining or quotation marks. The morning newspaper’s article, “Hard Times,” was written by my Uncle Kevin. Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC).? Day 4 Date_______________ We were escorted to the room because we didn’t know the way. ______ IC families _______________ families’ coaches _______________ coaches’ diligent a. different b. persistent c. lazy Complete the analogy. America: American :: Japan: ______________. Japanese Write a synonym for the underlined word. The town had a sufficient amount of money to pay for the repairs to the bridge. Circle the concrete noun and underline the abstract noun in the sentence below. The new members had formed a strong friendship. c. The car parked between the vans. Correct the proper nouns. We bought Italian bread and put it in our German sports car. We bought the bread in Atlanta and the car in Florida. If you were writing a report about Native Americans, 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 baby duckling was chased by the Correct the following sentence. Write S for Simple and C for Compound sentence. My favorite childhood book is Matilda by Roald Dahl. playful dog. The adorable monkeys are entertaining us from their treetop S homes. ________ _________________ enough Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #33 Answer Key #____ Name __________________ Day 2 Day 1 Circle the adverbs and underline the verbs in each sentence. a. Liam raced yesterday on his bike. b. Tony dribbled the ball easily. c. The monkey leaped softly. d. She walked awkwardly after her cast came off. bus’s bus _______________ computer’s computer _______________ Circle the antonym for the following word: P Nora watches the kittens. _____ neglectful PT Nora watched the kittens. _____ What does the following idiom mean? Day 3 car’s car _________________ Write the P for Present, F for Future, and PT for Past tense. F Nora will watch the kittens. ____ She let the cat out of the bag. She told the secret to everyone. ______________________________ The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? Day 4 Write the singular possessive noun for each word. During the race, he depended on his pit crew to keep his car running smoothly. rd 3 person point of view _______ a. inattentive b. careful c. remiss Complete the analogy. pentagon: five:: four quadrilateral:________. Write the root word for the following: a) inequality _______________ equal b) disengagement engage ________________ Date_______________ Use context clues to find the best synonym for the underlined word. Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence. The dignified gentleman wore a suit and tie to the dinner party. a. proper b delinquent c. foolish a. In the attic, we found treasures. Choose the correct verb. Write the plural form of each word. b. I heard the secret from my mom. c. Under the pond’s surface, you can find lots of animal and plant life. My brother___________ the football. a. b. c. d. catch catches caught has catched If you were writing a story about your vacation, you would be writing: a. personal narrative b. persuasive writing c. expository writing d. argumentative writing Correct the following sentence. “The Star Spangled Banner” is our national anthem. cities city____________________ wishes wish ___________________ counties county__________________ Circle the simple subject. The foolish and careless crook was arrested in no time flat. Insert an apostrophe where needed. The players’ helmets were all over the locker room. All the girls’ umbrellas were wet. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #34 Answer Key #____ Name _________________ Day 2 Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence. a. Dad looked at me and winked. b. Ben loves his new car. c. Tony is walking his dog. d. You are planning your party. ____ An eagle is our national bird. (A or An) Spell the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the antonym for the following word: Aaron (write) a letter to his dad. wrote ___________________ Day 3 What does the following proverb mean? Day 4 Choose the correct article adjective. (a or an) Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. an exit. The boys bolted to ____ (a or an) apathetic a. uninterested b. unconcerned c. enthusiastic Complete the analogy. opaque: wall :: transparent: Don’t count on something ______________________________ good to happen in the future until it actually happens. window ______________. glass Underline the prepositions and circle the object of the preposition. Write a synonym for the underlined word. Greg sat with his brothers on the train to New York City. She was apathetic when she spoke to her boss. boring, uninteresting, ____________________ not enthusiastic Date_______________ Circle the synonym for the following word. The boundary line between the two states is a large river. a. bounding b finish c. border Choose the best word to complete the sentences. worst trick ever. That was the__________ (bad, baddest, worse, worst) Choose the correct helping verb. a. We (was, were) lost in the new city. b. Grandma (is, are) a great cook. c. I (am, are) a fan of Italian food. Write the plural form of each word. women woman___________________ wolf __________________ wolves He was ___________ better than his dad. (good, gooder, better, best) dishes dish_________________ If you were writing an essay to stop someone from texting and driving, you would be writing: Circle the simple predicate. a. personal narrative b. persuasive writing c. expository writing d. argumentative writing The professional race car driver won the race for the third time in a row. Correct the following sentence. Insert an apostrophe where needed. My grandpa always says, “I’m The professors’ bags were full with the a chip off the old block.” students' papers from their college classes. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #35 Name __________________ Answer Key #____ Day 2 Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the pronouns in each sentence. a. Emma and I will be partners in class. b. Amy dominates them on the soccer field. c. My grandma and grandpa vacationed with them. d. Aunt Sarah made me a hat and gloves. Write the past tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Circle the synonyms for the following word: Andy (draw) a cool dragon. deliberately drew ___________________ Day 3 What does the following idiom mean? Please don’t open that can of worms. Don’t bring that up. It will only cause more trouble than it’s ___________________________ worth. a. delicately b. intentionally c. purposefully Complete the analogy. race: car :: bake: oven ______________. Day 4 Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and EX for exclamatory. IN What field will we play our soccer game on today? _____ _____ EX My teacher will be excited for me! _____ IM Don’t procrastinate the studying you need to do. D He wants to go to the museum. _____ Date_______________ Circle the synonym for the following word. Write the homophone for each word below. The boy procrastinated until the last minute to study. brake break _________________ a. protested b postponed c. forgot waste waist__________________ sales sails__________________ Circle the adjectives in each sentence. a. The delicate and fragile artifact was not allowed to be touched. b. The park was a tranquil, quiet, and peaceful place to visit. c. The fierce, aggressive tiger stalked his prey. Choose (good or well) to complete the sentence. Underline the complete predicate. I did a (good, well) job on my test. My teacher said I did (good, well) on it. The cautious and gentle mother deer protected her baby fawns. Choose the words that comes from the Latin word part bene- meaning “good”. Insert an apostrophe where needed. a. bendable b. benefit c. benevolent The players’ bags were loaded onto golf carts to travel to the next green. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Week #36 Answer Key Name __________________ #____ Day 1 Underline the nouns and circle the verbs in each sentence. a. Emily and her cousins created a new game. b. The scientists are exploring the vast ocean. c. Mom and dad were working on our new room. d. The awesome sports car was cleaned and polished. Day 2 Write the future tense form of the verb in parenthesis ( ). Ned (learn) about driving. will learn ___________________ Day 3 What does the following proverb mean? Circle the synonyms for the following word: predicament a. dilemma b. predictable c. pickle Complete the analogy. The early bird gets the worm. laboratory: scientist :: garage: ___________________________ If you do something early, mechanic ______________. you will have the advantage. Day 4 Write D for declarative, IN for interrogative, IM for imperative, and EX for exclamatory. D The are enjoying the view and having a great time. _____ EX Our boat is sinking! _____ _____ IM Put your name on your paper. IN Where are we going on vacation? _____ Date_______________ How many syllables are in the following words? The following sentence is written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view? diplomatic _____ 4 contributions_____ 4 predicament_____ 4 3 charity_____ While riding down the river, you noticed the power of the river’s current. 2nd person point of view _______ Choose the sentence that shows the correct punctuation. a. The president stated, “your committee must meet today.” b. “We’ll be late” said my best friend. c. “Find your seats quickly,” the teacher recommended. Choose (good or well) to complete the sentence. Our family didn’t sleep very (good, well) while we were on vacation. We were excited to sleep in our own beds. Choose the words that comes from the Latin word part vert- meaning “to turn”. a. verify b. convert c. vertical Is the underlined part of the sentence an independent clause (IC) or dependent clause (DC).? When we arrived at our destination, our friends were waiting for all of us. ________ DC Circle the cause and underline the effect. The vertical drop of the rollercoaster made my stomach feel sick. Created by: Joanne Warner 5th Grade Thank you for your download Created by: Joanne Warner Visit my website: www.mrswarnerarlington.weebly.com Graphics, Lettering, & backgrounds by: