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Unit 5 Week 5

Read the story Do you want to grow plants? There are many places to plant. Find a place that is sunny. First, place the tiny seeds in the ground. Don’t put the seeds to close together. They will be too crowded as they grow. Water them so they won’t get thirsty.

We eat some plants. We eat the top part of peas, beans, and corn. We eat the part of yams and beets that grow under the ground.

If you are growing these plants, put up a gate. It will keep animals from getting them. They like to dig up your beautiful plants so they can munch on them.

Answer the question Read this sentence from the story. They like to dig up your beautiful plants so they can munch on them. What does munch mean in the story? A. break B. eat C. bunch

Answer the question Read this sentence from the story. Don’t put the seeds to close together. Which word means close together? A. piece B. tiny C. crowded

Answer the question How are peas and beans the same? –A. We eat the part that grows under the ground. –B. We eat the part the top part. –C. We do not eat either. Let’s look back and check!

We eat some plants. We eat the top part of peas, beans, and corn. We eat the part of yams and beets that grow under the ground.

Answer the question How are peas and beans the same? –A. We eat the part that grows under the ground. –B. We eat the part the top part. –C. We do not eat either. Let’s look back and check!

Answer the question Corn, yams and beets are all ____. –A. flowers –B. fruit –C. vegetables

What is the middle sound of……?

Which word matches the picture? A. coil B. crow C. curl

How many sounds are in the word…..? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5

Answer the question If you add the prefix –un to the word tied you get the word untied. What does the word untied mean? –A. not tied –B. tie again –C. tie around

Read the story I wrote a story. I called it The five puppies. It is about five dogs that live together.

Answer the question 1. I wrote a story. 2. I called it The five puppies. 3. It is about five dogs that live together. Which sentence has a mistake in capitalization? A.Sentence 1 B.Sentence 2 C.Sentence 3

Answer the question What word is the opposite of front? –A. top –B. bottom –C. back

Now let’s do more practice!