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conson nt Blends rSay the picture name out loud.
Circle the correct r blend that the picture begins with.
dr
fr
br
cr
pr
tr
cr
br
dr
fr
dr
fr
pr
cr
pr
tr
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conson nt BlendsColor each frog brown that has a word in it
that begins with either br or fr.
bringbreak
free friend
funny
frost
feet
banana
brick
bee
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Word F milies ockFill in the word family ending ock
to complete each word.
cl
s
l
bl
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Word F milies ckWord Jumble: Unscramble the letters
to form words that end in ack.
ckabl
ccrak
qckua
kcas
rtack
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synonyms
Read each sentence. Then circle the synonym to the underlined word.
I am going to run to school today! jog walk
My mom likes me to keep my room clean. neat dirty
It is starting to rain. drizzle snow
My favorite season is autumn. summer fall
Apple pie is delicious. tasteless tasty
I like to smell the flowers. sniff taste
synonyms are words that mean the same thing or mean something similar.
example: hop and jump
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AntonymsChoose a word from the word box that means the
opposite of the word to the right of the line in parentheses.
I had a day at school. (bad)
I like my soup to be
. (cold)
I am a very runner. (slow)
Keep the door . (open)
I my present. (hate)
Roses are flowers. (ugly)
I’m having so much fun,
I want to . (go)
Strawberries are really
. (sour)
beautiful closed sweet fast love good hot stay
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PrefixesAdd the prefix re- to make a new word
that means again.
write again
read again
plant again
build again
trace again
paint again
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suffixesRead the sentences below. Look and listen for words with
the suffixes -ness, -less, or -ful. Circle these words. Then write the base word and the suffix on the lines connected by a (+) sign.
For example, for wonderful, you would write wonder+ful.
I am clueless when it comes to directions.
+
The darkness at night is sometimes scary.
+
The painting is very colorful.
+
She asked for her friend’s forgiveness.
+
I was surprised by the lightness of the feather.
+
The dancer’s moves were graceful.
+
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