Spelling Lesson 31 Spelling the Vowel Plus r Sound glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate.

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Spelling Lesson 31 Spelling the Vowel Plus r Sound glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Spelling Tip The /âr/ sound is often spelled ar, are, air, ear, and ere.

1-10. Write the Core Words in which the /âr/ sound is spelled ar or are Write the Core Words in which the /âr/ is spelled air, ear, or ere Write the Challenge Words. Circle the letters that spell the vowel plus r sound. glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat According to the radio, we should ( 1 ) of the coming storm. Soon someone will ( 2 ) an emergency. People here do not get angry and ( 3 ) at the radio when they hear a report like this. It does not ( 4 ) them too much. This ( 5 ) is famous for bad storms. Weather forecasters ( 6 ) we have the worst storms in the country. I cannot ( 7 ) them with other storms because I have never lived anywhere else. Ready for a Whirlwind

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat I have not been in many bad storms. ( 8 ) I am not as brave or ( 9 ) as some people about discussing them. Some people can ( 10 ) many a story about scary storms. They tell about the ones they thought might tear down their homes or blow away the cows in the ( 11 ). A tornado can ( 12 ) away a home in seconds. Last year one carried off the roof and most of the books inside the town ( 3 ). But we do not ( 14 ) when we know a storm is coming. We just hope we can ( 15 ) the damage.

16. scare + s =20. scary + er = 17. scare + ed =21. scary + est = 18. scare + ing =22. scary + ness = 19. scare + y = glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Change the words by adding the endings below. For some endings, drop the final e. For others change the y to i before adding the endings. Word Forms

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Write the Core Word that fits the description Three one-syllable words that rhyme Two words with double consonants 6-8. Three words that end with long e spelled y Look Them Over

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Replace the underlined words in the sentences with the Core Words that have almost the same meaning. 9. We can buy milk at the milk factory. 10. There are good books at the reading place. 11. Will you fix my torn jeans? 12. It is wise to be careful of a strange dog. Change Places

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Replace the underlined words in the sentences with the Core Words that have almost the same meaning. 13. The make-believe creature can frighten people. 14. If a cat is angry, it might stare angrily at you. 15. What is the amount of surface of the room? 16. Do you promise that everything you say is true? Change Places

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat Write the Core Word that have the same base words as the words below. 17. narrator 18. comparative 19. dared 20. declarative Go to the Base

glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat A tornado has pulled apart five Core Words and scattered their parts. Put two or more parts together to write the five Core Words. Pick up the Pieces a re a li brar y fore there pair are gl des

Write a newspaper article giving readers advice on preparing for a storm. You might tell people where they should stay and the things they might need during the storm. Use at least four Core Words from this lesson. glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat

1-4. Here is a draft of one student’s article. Find four misspelled words and write them correctly Two periods were not put at the ends of sentences. Copy the article and correct all errors. glare daring area scare despair library beware swear carry compare therefore repair declare narrate dairy prepare comparison clarify bury lariat