About Your Daily Warm-up Work This download is for ONE WEEK of daily work. It is found within my 18 Weeks of ELA Morning Work resource. Read more about it below! This resource has been designed to be ‘print-and-go’. Each daily warm-up activity has easy to understand instructions for students to read. Once the routine has been established, this requires little to no instruction from the teacher on a daily basis. Although this resource contains many different types of activities, to keep students engaged for all 18 weeks, the format is the same. It is presented with the appearance of binder tabs. I recommend printing this workbook DOUBLE-SIDED. When the workbook is opened, Monday and Tuesday will appear on the left side and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will appear on the right. For ease of use, hole punch the pages so that each student keeps their work in a 3-hole binder or a folder with 3-hole clips. © http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/SunnyDaze 1 Complete each word using a prefix from the box below. im in un dis 1. He was so ______happy when they lost the baseball game. 2. I don’t like group work. I like ______dependent tasks. 3. I am ______patient to go see that new movie. 4. Although I ______like peas, I love most vegetables. 5. It is ______polite to talk with your mouth full of food. 6. I am so excited to ______wrap my birthday presents. angry boast pal couch build famished wicked friend brag rich hungry mad wealthy soar sofa evil fly giant huge construct Column B Column A Draw a line from column A to column B to match each pair of synonyms. 1 Complete each analogy using a word from the box below. food patient day green 1. Sky is to blue as grass is to _________________. 2. Moon is to night as sun is to ________________. 3. Thirsty is to water as hungry is to ________________. 4. Teacher is to student as doctor is to _________________. Use the context clues in each sentence to figure out the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the correct definition. 1. My neighbor was infuriated when I broke her window. a.) happy b.) very angry c.) bored 2. The tired farmer had toiled in his field all day planting crops. a.) played b.) slept c.) worked hard 3. My dad ascended the ladder to reach the roof of our house. a.) climbed up b.) climbed down c.) fell off 4. The police officer admonished the man not to speed. a.) promised b.) surprised c.) warned Write what you think each underlined idiom really means. 1. Mary spilled the beans. Now everyone knows my secret. ____________________________________________________ 2. Can you lend a hand? I can’t lift this box. ____________________________________________________ 3. I can’t wait to hear about that book. I’m all ears. ____________________________________________________ ANSWER KEY 1 Complete each word using a prefix from the box below. im in un dis 1. He was so unhappy when they lost the baseball game. 2. I don’t like group work. I like independent tasks. 3. I am impatient to go see that new movie. 4. Although I dislike peas, I love most vegetables. 5. It is impolite to talk with your mouth full of food. 6. I am so excited to unwrap my birthday presents. angry boast pal couch build famished wicked friend brag rich hungry mad wealthy soar sofa evil fly giant huge construct Column B Column A Draw a line from column A to column B to match each pair of synonyms. ANSWER KEY 1 Complete each analogy using a word from the box below. food patient day green 1. Sky is to blue as grass is to green. 2. Moon is to night as sun is to night. 3. Thirsty is to water as hungry is to food. 4. Teacher is to student as doctor is to patient. Use the context clues in each sentence to figure out the meaning of the underlined word. Circle the correct definition. 1. My neighbor was infuriated when I broke her window. a.) happy b.) very angry c.) bored 2. The tired farmer had toiled in his field all day planting crops. a.) played b.) slept c.) worked hard 3. My dad ascended the ladder to reach the roof of our house. a.) climbed up b.) climbed down c.) fell off 4. The police officer admonished the man not to speed. a.) promised b.) surprised c.) warned Write what you think each underlined idiom really means. 1. Mary spilled the beans. Now everyone knows my secret. ___told the secret_____________________________________ 2. Can you lend a hand? I can’t lift this box. ___help_____________________________________________ 3. I can’t wait to hear about that book. I’m all ears. ___listening intently___________________________________ Thank you for your interest! 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