Unit 7—Vowel Changes metal hospitality definition provision preside crime genetics period explore hospital periodic gene exploration criminal legality president define metallic provide legal Use the metal spoon to serve vegetables. The guests appreciated your hospitality. I need to find the definition of a new word. What provision have we made for a flood? Are you ready to preside over the meeting? She will be punished for her crime. Eye color is determined by genetics. Let’s sit quietly for a short period. I’m glad I learned to explore the internet. I had my appendix removed at the hospital The periodic clunk of the icemaker woke me. My grandmother had a gene for curly hair. I saw a video about polar exploration. Two witnesses identified the criminal. He questioned the legality of the contract. Dad was elected president of the book club. I like to define a word with a picture. Sasha wore a metallic dress in the show. I’ll provide the sandwiches for dinner. It’s not legal to park next to a fire hydrant. CONNECTIONS TO THINKING 1-20. Write each word and it’s meaning partner. Think about how the vowel sound changes when you add the suffix. CONNECTIONS TO VOCABULARY Write the spelling word that is a form of each word below. 1. metal 2. president 3. exploration 4. genetics 5. periodic 6. hospitality A base word is a word to which prefixes, suffixes, or other endings are added. Write the spelling word that is made when a suffix is added to each base word below. 7. 8. 9. 10. period define explore provide The following words are misspelled. Write them correctly. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. metall jenetics krime prezident leegal hospitalitee legallitee previde deefine kriminal CONNECTIONS TO READING Write the spelling word that is part of each group of related words. 1. hospital, hospitable, ______ 2. period, _____, periodical 3. explore, _____, exploration 4. define, _____, definitive\ 5. preside, _____, presidential Write a spelling word or words to complete each sentence. 6-7. A drinking cup made of _____ might taste _____. 8. Dinosaurs lived during the Jurassic _____. 9. Will you be able to _____ over the meeting? 10-11. Can we _____ a _____ as a unit of heredity? 12. The lawyers debated the _____ of the man’s arrest. 13. There is no _____ in the schedule for art classes. 14. In biology class, we studied how the _____ of peas and beans are similar. 15. The woman went to jail for the _____ of robbery. The underlined word or phrase is either a synonym or an antonym of the missing word. Use that context clue to find the spelling word that will complete the sentence. Write the missing word. 16. That _____ is the nearest medical center for burn victims. 17. If you want to discover more about the zoo, you need to _____ it. 18. I have the lawful right to stake a _____ claim to the house. 19. The judge punished the _____ for being a lawbreaker. 20. Eva will withhold her vote unless you _____ some answers. Unit 8—Final Schwa with L humble angel council pupil final normal angle syllable festival panel evil rural fossil scramble marvel loyal general parcel civil counsel A humble person does not brag. Marcie played an angel in the show. The council planned a town park. The new pupil likes art class. The final batter hit a home run. A normal school day lasts six hours. An angle of thirty degrees is acute. Mark pronounced each syllable. Mardi Gras is a huge festival. The panel is made of oak. An evil king took all their land. On the rural road, we saw sheep. The fossil had the shape of a bone. Please scramble my eggs for me. A thousand-year-old tree is a marvel. A German shepherd is a loyal pet. The general idea seemed reasonable. A lumpy parcel sat on the table. In a civil debate, no one yells. Ann can counsel you about baby-sitting. CONNECTIONS TO THINKING 1-6. Write the words that end in al. 7-11. Write the words that end in el. 12-16. Write the words that end in il. 17-20. Write the words that end in le. CONNECTIONS TO VOCABULARY Write the spelling word that most closely fits the clue. 1. an army officer 2. opposite of urban\ 3. celebration, holiday 4. faithful to a person or idea 5. no more after this 6. opposite of unusual 7. You do it if you are in a hurry. 8. If you are polite, you are this. 9. part or all of a word 10. opposite of good Write the spelling word that could replace each underlined word. 11. The mail carrier delivered a large package. 12. Every teacher was once a student. 13. Let’s cover this wall with an oak board. 14. In the stone was a trace of a leaf. 15. The spirit costume glistened onstage. 16. There is a sharp turn in the road. 17. Yuka has great talent, but she is modest. 18. This giant pumpkin is a miracle. A homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different spelling and different meaning. Look up the definitions for counsel and council. Write the correct word to complete each sentence. 19. At the _____ meeting, the town leaders decided to build a town pool. 20. I always ask for Mom’s _____ when making hard choices. CONNECTIONS TO READING Write a spelling word to complete each analogy. 1. Glass is to pane as wood is to _____. 2. Team is to athlete as class is to _____. 3. Talk is to speak as advise is to _____. 4. Car is to tire track as dinosaur’s foot is to _____. 5. Paragraph is to sentence as word is to _____. 6. Diner is to restaurant as party is to _____. 7. Part is to whole as particular is to _____. Write a spelling word to complete each sentence. 8. Citizens’ liberties are protected by _____ rights. 9. For once the city_____ members all agreed. 10. The story was about an _____ and a human being. 11. His temperature has returned to _____. 12. Two walls meet at a right _____. 13. Chad is _____ about his talents. 14. People say that an _____ monster once ruled these woods. 15. Everyone is trying to _____ to the windows to see the snow. Write the spelling words to complete the paragraph. What happens to a letter or (16) after you drop it off at the post office? You would (17) at the machines and people who keep the mail system moving. Postal workers must be (18) and honest employees. Mail is sorted according to its (19) destination. Mail carriers then deliver the mail in the cities and (20) areas. Unit 9—Final schwa with n and r citizen profession companion governor solution mention common senator mission section million oven differ bother mayor copper dozen motor onion remember Jules is a citizen of Belgium. Nursing is a rewarding profession. A good companion can make you laugh. The governor called a statewide meeting. Is there a solution to the problem? Did Claire mention my party? The common room is shared by all. The term of a senator is six years. Our mission is to send aid to them. The first section of the book is exciting. Several million stars filled the sky. Preheat the oven before baking. My parents differ on some issues. These flies bother my dog. Our town elected the same mayor again. Electricity flows through copper. A dozen eggs are needed for the cake. The motor in the clock is broken. Raw onion brings tears to my eyes. May Ling can remember the 1950s. CONNECTIONS TO THINKING 1-12. Write the words that end in schwa + n spelled en, on, or ion. CONNECTIONS TO VOCABULARY Write the spelling word that completes each rhyme. The rhyming words are underlined. CONNECTIONS TO READING Write a spelling word to complete each analogy. 13-20. Write the words that end in schwa + r spelled er or or. 1. Her cake had a top hat on the last layer. She had just been elected _____. 2. If Jane had only one more cousin, she would have an even _____. 3. I am lucky to have a very good father. To him, I am never, ever a _____. 4. Do you know that a billion is many times more than a _____. 1. Fruit is to apple as vegetable is to _____. 2. Refrigerator is to freezer as stove is to _____. 3. Hardship is to hard as companionship is to _____. 4. Food is to people as fuel is to _____. 5. Shoes is to pair as eggs is to _____. Write the spelling word that is a synonym for each word. Write a spelling word to complete each sentence. 5. engine 6. occupation 7. answer 8. friend 9. portion 10. ordinary 6. We sat in the first _____ of the audience. 7. Do not _____ the puppy while it is eating. 8. I just thought of a _____ to the problem. 9. Often used for wiring, _____ is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. 10. Did I hear someone _____ my name? 11. Your smile is worth a _____ dollars. The following spelling words are spelled incorrectly. Write them correctly. Write the spelling words that complete the paragraph. 11. reemembor 12. sitizen 13. uven 14. union 15. mishion 16. coper 17. mension 18. difer 19. seneter 20. guvenur Every (12) should (13) that the government is composed of national, state, and local branches. All three branches (14) in the powers and duties of their elected offices. The local government of a city or town is run by the (15). The top officer of a state is the (16). At the federal level is the (17), two for each state. It is (18) for an elected official to gain experience in his or her (19) by being elected to a minor office. With a (20) to serve in a greater role, a politician may go on to a higher office. Unit 10—R controlled vowel ur rehearse perfume murmur worth external circulate service disturb world internal alert search further current burnt worst purpose deserve squirrel conserve The band will rehearse every Tuesday. The smell of perfume filled the room. In a murmur, the shy girl gave her name. Your education is worth saving for. This lotion is for external use only. Please let air circulate in this room. My parents run a taxi service. Please do not disturb the baby. Few have seen the world from space. We sent the staff an internal memo. Please do not alert the newspapers. We can search in the attic for your hat. After further thought, Ben agreed. What is your current address? Dad likes his toast burnt. Our worst winter storm was in March. My purpose is to weed the garden. Kai and Becca deserve our applause. Have you ever seen a flying squirrel? In the desert, people conserve water. CONNECTIONS TO THINKING 1. Write the word that has the ur sound spelled two different ways. 2-10. Write the words that have the ur sound spelled er or ear. 11. Write the word that has the ur sound spelled ir. 12-14. Write the words that have the ur sound spelled or. 15-20. Write the words that have the ur sound spelled ur or uir. CONNECTIONS TO VOCABULARY Write a spelling word to complete each analogy. 1. Dream is to wish as goal is to _____. 2. Praise is to compliment as pester is to _____. 3. Receive is to request as find is to _____. 4. Lake is to fish as tree is to _____. 5. Better is to best as worse is to _____. 6. Do is to plan as perform is to _____. 7. Strive is to try as merit is to _____. Write the spelling word that is a synonym for each word. 8. attentive 9. travel 10. beyond 11. assistance 12. fragrance 13. value 14. inside 15. earth Write the spelling word that goes with each definition. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. a past tense of burn to protect from loss the movement of water or air a prolonged low sound on the outside CONNECTIONS TO READING Write the spelling word that best replaces the underlined word or words. 1. One picture is equal to a thousand words. 2. This is the most terrible traffic jam I have ever seen. 3. We should look for a less crowded beach. 4. There is no need to investigate any more. 5. This light bulb has worn out. 6. Please do not waste water during this drought. 7. Do we need to practice the first act again? 8. Our mechanic understands the inside workings of the car’s motor. 9. This pleasant-smelling liquid is made from lavender. 10. The bushy-tailed rodent raided the bird feeder. 11. Newly designed bills move throughout the United States. 12. What is the goal of this club? 13. The new shutters improved the outside appearance of the house. Write the spelling words that complete the paragraphs. From the quiet (14) of a pickup truck to the rumble of a tractor trailer, the motors of the trucking industry gear up each day. Trucking is a demanding profession. Special schools teach (15) driving and safety regulations. Long-distance drivers must stay (16) through their long hours of work. They must also stop and start smoothly so they do not (17) the contents of their trucks. Certainly, truck drivers (18) credit for their (19) of transporting goods in today’s (20) of trade. Unit 11—R controlled vowels (ar) repair aware carpet pardon guard remark scarce declare argue department vary prepare flair article farther regard area harvest despair flare Chad can repair your bicycle wheel. The fox is aware of people nearby. We can sit in a circle on the carpet. Please pardon me for being late. My dog will guard the camp. Your remark about mars puzzled me. Water is scarce in some places. Ms. Fay will declare the bridge open. Matt and Tanya argue about movies. The department store has raincoats. Some holidays have dates that vary. Karen will prepare the fish. Robin has a flair for acting. One news article surprised him. Venus is farther away than mercury. I have the highest regard for Grace. One area of the garden is for herbs. This year’s pumpkin harvest is poor. Do not despair about the lost cat. The hiker carried a flare. CONNECTIONS TO THINKING 1-3. Write the words that have the AR sound spelled ar as in vary. 4-7. Write the words that have the AR sound spelled are as in aware. 8-10. Write the words that have the AR sound spelled air as in flair. 11-20. Write the words that have the AR sound spelled ar as in carpet. CONNECTIONS TO VOCABULARY Write the spelling word that matches each clue. 1. This is done in the fall on a farm. 2. When you are this, you are alert. 3. This is a brief statement. 4. This is a section of a business or a store. 5. When things change, they do this. 6. This means “get ready.” 7. This might appear in a newspaper. 8. This means “respect” or “affection.” 9. A region can be called this. 10. A soldier might do this. 11. When you make a mistake, you hope for this. 12. It might go wall to wall. Write the spelling word that means the opposite of each word. (antonyms) 13. hope 14. nearer 15. break 16. plentiful 17. deny 18. agree Two of the spelling words are homophones. Write the correct homophone for each definition. 19. to burn with a sudden flame 20. a natural talent CONNECTIONS TO READING Write the spelling word that belongs in each group. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. discuss, debate, _____ plant, grow, _____ seriousness, sorrow, _____ forgive, excuse, _____ smolder, spark, _____ look, watch, _____ Write the spelling word that completes each rhyme. 7. “I promise to be there,” I heard Claire _____. 8. Ben accomplishes tasks that are hard. His talents are held in high _____. 9. By the time we reached the park, we forgot Burt’s rude _____. 10. Grandpa’s car gets great care. It rarely needs _____. 11. Along the coast we get wary if the weather starts to _____. Write the spelling words that complete the paragraph. Did you ever wonder how large stores choose the merchandise they sell? Each (12) in a store has a buyer who makes those decisions. Certainly, the needs of people living in the (13) are important. An (14) of clothing popular in the city might not interest customers who live (15) out in a rural area. Water skis would not be popular in places where rivers and lakes are (16). expensive, hand woven (17) might not sell in some communities. It takes a lot of planning for a buyer to (18) a list of salable items. Good buyers must remain (19) of the needs and trends in a community.. They should have a (20) for knowing what customers want to buy.