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Spelling and Phonics 1.Not personal 2.Not patient 3.Not possible 4.Not perfect Grammar and Usage 1.ac. 2.qt. 3.r.p.m 4.gal. Spelling (/ī/ /ĭ/) 1. In/fant 2. Fin/al/ly 3. Tick/led 4. Pick/le 5. Spite Geography 1.N and S hemispheres 2.E and W hemispheres Prefixes/Suffixes/Roots 1.Educate 2.Reducing 3.Product 4.Introduce Vocab Downy * enough, adequate, ample Writer’s Secret Tenses of verbs Commonly Confused Words 1.All together 2.Altogether 3.All together Poetry Spelling and Grammar 1 Daily RevUps Week 3

Spelling and Phonics 1.Not proper 2.Not movable 3.Not balanced 4.Not pure Grammar and Usage 1.m.p.h 2.fl.oz. 3.mm 4.m Spelling (/ī/ /ĭ/) 1.Qui/et/ly 2.Nick/el 3.Di/a/mond 4. Sprink/le 5.Lin/en Geography 1.N and W hemispheres 2.S and E hemispheres Prefixes/Suffixes/Roots 1.Conductor 2.Deduction 3.Inducement 4.introduce Vocab c) cactus * stubbly Writer's Secret Commonly Confused Words 1.Alluded 2.Allude 3.eluding Poetry  Spelling and Grammar 2 Daily RevUps Week 3

Spelling and Phonics 1.Not active 2.Not complete 3.Not dependent 4.Not expensive Grammar and Usage 1.Walk 2.Climbed 3.Pulled 4.Ate Spelling (/ī/ /ĭ/) 1.Di/et 2.Vice 3.Re/li/able 4.Dis/tant 5.In/stant Geography 1.North of equator, East of PM; N and E hemisphere 2.North part; S and W hemispheres Prefixes/Suffixes/Roots 1.exported, exporting, exportable, exportation 2.Imported, importing, importable, importation 3.Reported, reporting, reportable Vocab Stick Moist * earthworms, nervous person’s hands, sweaty T-shirt Writer's Secret Commonly Confused Words 1.Allude 2.Elude 3.alluded Poetry Spelling and Grammar 3 Daily RevUps Week 3

Spelling and Phonics 1.Not accurate 2.Not correct 3.Not secure 4.Not equal or not having equality Grammar and Usage 1.Roared 2.Stand 3.Spit Spelling (/ī/ /ĭ/) 1.Trial 2.Mi/ning 3.Vici/ous 4.Spite/ful 5.Fin/al Geography 1.N. hemispheres; Arctic Ocean 2.N. hemisphere Prefixes/Suffixes/Roots 1.transported, transporting, transportation 2.disported, disporting, disportable 3.Comported, comporting, comportable Vocab D * embrace Writer's Secret Commonly Confused Words 1.Eluding 2.eluded Poetry Spelling and Grammar Present tenses: choose, drive, know, swim, take, go, bring, burst – Past tenses: chose, drove, knew, swam, took, went, brought, burst 4 Daily RevUps Week 3

Spelling and Phonics 1.Bifocals 2.Triangles 3.Mid-afternoon 4.Tricycle Grammar and Usage 1.Smell 2.Appears 3.Seems/sounds 4.Tastes 5.am Spelling (/ī/ /ĭ/) 1. In/fants 2. Tick/lish 3. Qui/et 4. I/dling or I/dl/ing Geography 1. Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern Oceans; Southern Ocean 2. Most of the land of Africa is E of PM Prefixes/Suffixes/Roots 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A Vocab Rubbed or scraped * cool, relieve, ease Writer's SecretCommonly Confused Words 1.Allusions 2.Illusion 3.illusion Poetry Spelling/Grammar 5 Daily RevUps Week 3

Extensions Pleasant Downy, caress, fleecy, feathery, shaggy, … Unpleasant Clammy, bristly, jagged, slimy, itchy, slimy, sticky. Eastern Hemisphere Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe Western Hemisphere North America, South America Daily RevUps Week 36