STEP 1: Watch the Soft G YouTube video
STEP 2: Listen to the pronounciation & definitions of spelling words
STEP 3: Log into Spelling City & complete one activity on spelling city.
STEP 4: Write to Ruby
huge- very big in size
orange- a sweet citrus fruit with a yellowish-red rind
judge- one who presides over a courtroom
stage- a platform where performances are put on
large- bigger than average size
voyage- a journey, especially a journey by sea
age- individual growth as measured in years
pledge- to make a promise
cage- structure made to prevent escape
page- a single printed leaf in a book
ledge- flat shelf over a sheer drop
garage- an indoor space in which to keep a vehicle
image- a picture that you can see
fudge- type of creamy candy made of milk and butter
edge- a brink, limit or margin; a line or side
budge- to move from a stationary or still position
lodge- to provide a place for
dodge- avoid or jump out of the path of
knowledge- infromation that is acquired or learned
teenager- youth of thirteen to nineteen years old
courage- the ability to face fears
gadget- a small tool or device
knowledgable- having information or insight on something
avenge- to pay someone back for wrongdoing
allege- to accuse or claim to be true without full proof
barge- big, flat boat
privilige- advantage or benefit given to a limited few
nudge- gently push or poke
trudge- travel on foot laboriously
Dear 4th Graders,
I hope you've had another wonderful week. This is a picture of me with Mrs. Shelton. Sometimes she takes me with her to the tree houses when she goes out there to clean them. I love going out there! In fact, I love going just about anywhere. Riding in the car is one of my favorite things to do. So, where is your favorite place to go? Maybe you've been somewhere really cool. If you have, I'd love to hear about it. Oh, do you see Mrs. Shelton's sunglasses? She doesn't know it, but I'm the one who chewed on them. I didn't mean to totally destroy them. I only meant to see what they were and before you know it, I had chewed them up. I hid them hoping that Mrs. Shelton would just think she lost them, because you know she looses things a lot. So far, so good!
Sadly, this will be my last letter to you guys! You are welcome to write to me throughout the summer if you'd like to. I will even write back to you. If I don't write back right away don't worry; I'll write back as soon as I can. Have an awesome summer!
Woof-woof,
Ruby