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Title: The Bakers Neighbor Theme 2 Story 1 Reading Vocabulary and Activity support


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The Bakers NeighborTheme 2 Story 1Reading
Vocabulary and Activity support
  • By Patrick Heath
  • 4th Grade
  • Frank Long Elementary

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Table of Contents
  • Vocabulary words with definitions
  • CPS Vocabulary Review
  • Vocabulary Games
  • Skills Practice Figurative Language
  • Skills Practice Cause and Effect
  • Language Practice Complete and Simple
    Predicates
  • Spelling words

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Standards
  • ELA4R1 The student demonstrates comprehension and
    shows evidence of awarranted and responsible
    explanation of a variety of literary and
    informational texts
  • d. Identifies sensory details and figurative
    language.
  • ELA4R3 The student understands and acquires new
    vocabulary and uses it correctly inreading and
    writing. The student
  • a. Reads a variety of texts and incorporates new
    words into oral and written language.
  • f. Identifies the meaning of common idioms and
    figurative phrases.
  • g. Identifies playful uses of language (e.g.,
    puns, jokes, palindromes).
  • ELA4C1 The student demonstrates understanding and
    control of the rules of
  • the English language, realizing that usage
    involves the appropriate application
    ofconventions and grammar in both written and
    spoken formats. The student
  • a. Recognizes the subject-predicate relationship
    in sentences.

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Privilege
  • Pri-vil-ege
  • Noun
  • A special benefit enjoyed under special conditions

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Luxury
  • Lux-ur-y
  • Noun
  • Anything of value, gives comfort, but is not
    necessary for life

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Elated
  • E-la-ted
  • ADJ.
  • Filled with joy or pride

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Assent
  • uh-sent
  • Verb
  • To agree or approve

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Ad Lib
  • Ad lib
  • N
  • To make up things on the spot improv.

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Shiftless
  • Shift-less
  • ADJ.
  • lazy

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Indignantly
  • In-dig-nant-ly
  • ADV.
  • Being angry about something that doesnt seem
    right

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Shamefacedly
  • Shame-fac-ed-ly
  • ADV
  • Shows shame for doing something bad

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Vocabulary Games
  • Vocabulary Flashcards
  • Quia Flashcards/matching/concentration/word
    search

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Vocabulary Sentences using CPS
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The actor had to ___ his lines because he
couldnt find his script.
  • privilege
  • assent
  • Ad lib
  • luxury

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Its a ___ to go to the library after you have
finished your classwork.
  • luxury
  • privilege
  • shiftless
  • Ad lib

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The ___ cat laid in the sun and slept all day.
  • shiftless
  • elated
  • indignantly
  • assent

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The yacht was a ___ the rich man could afford to
own.
  • Ad lib
  • elated
  • shiftless
  • luxury

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The child looked ___ after he broke his moms
favorite vase.
  • shiftless
  • shamefacedly
  • luxury
  • elated

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The children who were not talking in line looked
___ when the entire class lost 5 minutes of
recess.
  • shamefacedly
  • elated
  • indignantly
  • shiftless

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The student was ___ when she made an A on her
test.
  • elated
  • shiftless
  • assent
  • indignantly

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Your mom or dad had to ___ for you to read those
books by signing a permission slip.
  • Ad lib
  • elated
  • luxury
  • assent

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Skills PracticeFigurative Language
What is Figurative Language Figurative Language
Activities Figurative Language CPS Quiz
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What is Figurative Language
  • Expressions that say one thing but mean another.
  • Whenever you describe something by comparing it
    with something else, you are using figurative
    language.

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What is Figurative Language
  • Any language that goes beyond the literal meaning
    of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh
    insights into an idea or a subject.
  • The most common figures of speech are simile,
    metaphor, and alliteration.

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Types of Figurative Language
  • SimileA figure of speech which involves a direct
    comparison between two unlike things, usually
    with the words like or as. Example The muscles
    on his brawny arms are strong as iron bands.
  • MetaphorA figure of speech which involves an
    implied comparison between two relatively unlike
    things using a form of be. The comparison is not
    announced by like or as. Example The road was a
    ribbon of moonlight.

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Types of Figurative Language
  • AlliterationRepeated consonant sounds occurring
    at the beginning of words or within words.
    Alliteration is used to create melody, establish
    mood, call attention to important words, and
    point out similarities and contrasts. Example
    wide-eyed and wondering while we wait for others
    to waken.
  • PersonificationA figure of speech which gives
    the qualities of a person to an animal, an
    object, or an idea. It is a comparison which the
    author uses to show something in an entirely new
    light, to communicate a certain feeling or
    attitude towards it and to control the way a
    reader perceives it. Example a brave handsome
    brute fell with a creaking rending cry--the
    author is giving a tree human qualities.

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Types of Figurative Language
  • OnomatopoeiaThe use of words that mimic sounds.
    They appeal to our sense of hearing and they help
    bring a description to life. A string of
    syllables the author has made up to represent the
    way a sound really sounds. Example Caarackle!
  • HyperboleAn exaggerated statement used to
    heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the
    reader, but to emphasize a point. Example Shes
    said so on several million occasions

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Skills Practice Figurative Language Activities
  • Harcourt Test Tutor
  • Fling the Teacher Game
  • Quia flashcards
  • Drag and Drop Metaphors
  • Simile Quiz
  • Simile and Metaphor Brain Pop Movie and quiz

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Skills Practice Figurative Language CPS Review
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Which of these groups is a metaphor?
  • Her lips were rubies
  • A little princess
  • Visitors came to the kings castle
  • Long, long ago

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Here teeth were like the finest pearls. Why does
the author compare the princesss teeth to pearls?
  • Because pearls come from oysters
  • Because pearls cost a lot of money
  • Because pearls are hard and cold
  • Because pearls are shiny and white

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Here voice was so sweet that she probably didnt
need to put sugar in her tea. What type of
figurative language is used in this sentence?
  • hyperbole
  • personification
  • metaphor
  • simile

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Which group of words is a simile
  • Very, very cold
  • Fell from the skies
  • Stuck to the branches
  • Looked like glass

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Old man winter picked up his paintbrush and
painted the whole world white. Which type of
figurative language is used in this sentence?
  • metaphor
  • personification
  • simile
  • hyperbole

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Which group of words is a metaphor?
  • Later, the rain changed
  • Chugged through the snow
  • Fell from the skies
  • Puffing out clouds of steam engine smoke with
    each warm breath

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Skills PracticeCause and Effect
What is Cause and Effect Cause and Effect
Activities Cause and Effect CPS Quiz
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What is Cause and Effect
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Examples of Cause and Effect
  • Cause Did not complete homework assignment.
  • Effect Reprimand by teacher/parent.
  • Cause Severe thunderstorms start in the morning
    and continue all day.
  • Effect The all-day trip to the zoo and museum is
    canceled, along with the picnic in the park.

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Cause and Effect Activities
  • Cause and Effect Concentration Quia
  • Cause and Effect Matching Quia
  • How to make a Cause and Effect card game
  • Using Cause Effect Transitions
  • Practice Cause and Effect
  • Cause and Effect Post Test

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Cause and Effect CPS Quiz
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What is the EFFECT in the following sentenceThe
mother bird gathers dried grass to build her nest.
  • mother bird
  • gathers
  • Build her next
  • gathers dried grass

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What is the CAUSE in the following sentenceThe
tree fell in the middle of the road because of
the high wind
  • high wind
  • because
  • Tree fell
  • In the middle of the road

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What is the best cause for this effect?She cut
her finger?
  • outside
  • In the house
  • yesterday
  • Sarah picked up broken glass

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What is the best effect for this cause?Ashley
loved to read.
  • Story books
  • reading
  • She had many books
  • loved

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What word indicates a cause and effect
relationship?When the fire alarm sounded
everyone walked out of the classroom in a quiet
line.
  • everyone
  • when
  • sounded
  • walked

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What is the Cause?The yard looked nice since
Kyle mowed and raked the grass.
  • Looked nice
  • Kyle mowed
  • since
  • Mowed and raked the grass

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Identify the Effect.Bradley improved his hitting
after taking batting practice
  • Bradley improved his batting
  • after
  • Taking batting practice
  • practice

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Select the best cause and effect.The house was
dark
  • when
  • Electricity went out
  • Last night
  • dark

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Select the best effect for the cause.The cat ran
away
  • therefore
  • and
  • Kate cried all day
  • Ran away

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What is the Cause and Effect relationship
word?Mom made lemonade so that the kids could
have something to drink.
  • made
  • So that
  • Could have
  • lemonade

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Language Practice Complete and Simple Predicates
  • What are Complete and Simple Predicates
  • Complete and Simple Predicate Activities
  • Complete and Simple Predicate CPS Quiz

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What are Complete and Simple Predicates
  • The complete predicate is the section of the
    sentence that tells what the subject of the
    sentence has done.
  • The simple predicate is the main verb or verb
    phrase in the sentence.

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Examples of Simple and Complete Predicates
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Simple and Complete Predicate Activities
  • Harcourt Predicate Game
  • Sink or Swim
  • Simple subject or predicate game
  • Subject and predicate game Quia

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Simple and Complete Predicate CPS Quiz
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Identify the simple predicateJordan slept on the
sofa
  • Slept on the sofa
  • slept
  • Jordan
  • The sofa

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Identify the simple predicateA tiny mosquito
landed on my hand
  • tiny
  • mosquito
  • landed
  • hand

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Identify the simple predicateThe grey spider
spun a beautiful web.
  • spun
  • Spun a beautiful web
  • grey
  • The grey spider

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Identify the simple predicateThe window in my
bedroom blew open.
  • The window
  • window
  • In my bedroom
  • blew

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Identify the simple predicateMy friends and I
played lacrosse in the field behind the school
  • My friends
  • I
  • Played
  • Played lacrosse

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Identify the complete predicateSara picked up a
stick from the ground.
  • Picked up a stick from the ground
  • Picked up a stick
  • Picked up
  • picked

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Identify the complete predicateThe brown cow
gazed in the meadow.
  • The brown cow
  • gazed
  • Gazed in the meadow
  • Brown cow gazed

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Identify the complete predicateMark sneezed
loudly.
  • Mark
  • Sneezed
  • loudly
  • Sneezed loudly

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Identify the complete predicateWe played darts
in the garage.
  • We
  • played
  • played darts in the garage
  • We played

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Identify the complete predicateMarcia baked a
chocolate cake in the oven.
  • Baked a chocolate cake in the oven
  • baked
  • Marcia
  • Marcia baked

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Spelling words Words with /är/ (like car)
  • Spelling words
  • Spelling words Activities
  • Frank Long Spelling Words
  • Frank Long Spelling Activity

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Words with /är/ (like car)
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Spelling word activies
  • Harcourt Spelling game
  • Spelling Scramble Quia
  • Quia matching/flash cards/concentration/wordsearch

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Frank Long Spelling Words
  • 1. Tapioca
  • 2. Gourmet
  • 3. Delicious
  • 4. Delicatessen
  • 5. Pastry
  • 6. Inverse Operations
  • 7. Product
  • 8. Multiple
  • 9. Fact Family
  • 10. Adaptation
  • 11. Mimicry
  • 12. Camouflage
  • 13. Niche
  • 14. Harpoon
  • 15. Totem Pole

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Frank Long Spelling Activity
  • Spelling City

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