Lesson 4 Vowel sounds /ōō/,/yōō /

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Lesson 4 Vowel sounds /ōō/,/yōō / Fifth Grade

glue choose jewel flute loose youth lose accuse view bruise stew Spelling Words assume souvenir glue choose jewel execute flute loose route youth lose accuse view cartoon bruise confuse avenue stew cruise include

glue /noun/ : a solution used for sticking things together. Ex.: I used glue to attach the paper. Think of your own sentence.

flute /noun/ : a musical instrument Ex.: A flute sounds beautiful. Think of your own sentence.

confuse /verb/ : to make (someone) uncertain Ex.: Map directions confuse dad. Think of your own sentence.

youth /noun/ :  the time when a young person has not yet become an adult . Ex.: Ana played soccer as a youth . Think of your own sentence.

route /noun/ :  a way that someone or something regularly travels along. Ex.: The settlers took that route Think of your own sentence.

accuse /verb/ : to blame (someone) for something wrong. Ex.: He may accuse you of being lazy. Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: The peach has a dark bruise. /noun/ :  a dark and painful area on our skin that is caused by an injury, Ex.: The peach has a dark bruise. Think of your own sentence.

cruise /noun/ : a journey on a boat Ex.: We took a cruise to Alaska . Think of your own sentence.

execute /verb/ : to do or perform. Ex.: I can execute that dance step. Think of your own sentence.

jewel /noun/ : a valuable stone that has been cut and polished Ex.: An emerald is a type of jewel . Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: The stew has peas and meat. /noun/ :   it is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid. Ex.: The stew has peas and meat. Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: I dressed as a cartoon hero. /noun/ :a film or television show made by photographing a series of drawings.   . Ex.: I dressed as a cartoon hero. Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: Voters will choose a leader . /verb/ : to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want.    Ex.: Voters will choose a leader . Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: Traffic is slow on that avenue. /noun/ : a wide street   Ex.: Traffic is slow on that avenue. Think of your own sentence.

loose /adj./ : not tightly fastened, attached, or held Ex.: My sister had a loose teeth . Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: The kits include instructions . /verb/ : to contain (someone or something) in a group or as a part of something.   Ex.: The kits include instructions . Think of your own sentence.

lose /verb/ : to be unable to find (something or someone) Ex.: Try not to lose your wallet . Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: I assume it will rain today . /verb/ : to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true   Ex.: I assume it will rain today . Think of your own sentence.

view /noun/ : the things that can be seen from a particular place Ex.: Our seats gave us a good view. Think of your own sentence.

Ex.: Care bought a souvenir in Rome. /noun/ : something that is kept as a reminder of a place you have visited, an event you have been to, etc  Ex.: Care bought a souvenir in Rome. Think of your own sentence.