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Our skills and strategies change every TWO weeks.

Not sure how to study? Go through all of the resources below. I've included worksheets you can print out (or write on a sheet of paper) and many games you can use to practice as well. You can also always use the games provided on Wonders on the "Games" button. Your workbook pages (that you use for daily home learning) are posted on Google Classroom/in your backpack to help you study too.

Reading:

  • Vocabulary Strategy: Idioms

  • Genre(s): Historical Fiction

  • Comprehension Skill: Theme

  • Comprehension Strategy: Predictions

Language Arts (ELA):

  • Grammar Skill: Adjectives that Compare

  • Spelling Pattern: Consonant + le Syllables

U6, W2 Pages.pdf

Check out these worksheets to see the strategies, skills, spelling words, and vocabulary words we will be learning over the next two weeks. Scroll through it to access vocabulary words, a vocabulary match game, and a spelling word search.


Spelling words are on the pencil on the right. We only use words #1-15, so please disregard the last 5 words.

Reading

Quizlet:

Quizlet demonstrates 7 different study methods your children can use to reinforce their learning...and they LOVE it! Quizlet does NOT require your student to have an account to use. You can study with Quizlet on a computer, iPad, or even a smartphone! Click here to learn more.

Spelling City:

Click the button to play vocabulary games! Then click the green "Play a Game" button in the middle and choose your game to play! (See image)

In-Class example of how to use context clues while taking a vocabulary quiz

How to Review Vocabulary - Green Team

PARENTS:

Not sure how to help your child study for vocabulary? You can ask them some of the following question prompts about their vocabulary words, which is a kind of standardized test preparation at the same time. Try asking them about their words in context, or asking your child to use the word in a sentence. You can apply this to words that are not assigned as vocabulary words as well. This helps encourage true understanding of the meanings of new words.

RL = Reading Literature (fiction)

RI = Reading Informational Text (nonfiction)

Language Arts (ELA)

Check out these pages for any skills we learned previously. ➡