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Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 1
1. ill
2. royal
3. wise
4. wise
Lesson 2
1. Wizard
2. invisible
Lesson 3
1. Mathematician
2. farther
Name Vocabulary
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 4
1. crept
2. pale
Lesson 5
1. worries
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Writing in Response
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Lesson 1
What do you think of the Princess Lenore?
I think the Princess Lenore is
.
Lesson 2
What do you think of the Wizard?
I think the Wizard is
.
Lesson 3
Pick one wise man from the story. Write what he says about the moon.
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Writing in Response
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Lesson 4
Why do you think the Princess wants the moon?
Lesson 5
What does the King say about the Mathematician’s idea?
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Lesson 1
Add an end mark to the sentence.
Look out
Lesson 2
Write a short command.
Lesson 3
Write a question.
Lesson 4
Add an end mark to the sentence to show strong feeling.
Look at the moon
Lesson 5
Circle the noun that should end with ’s.
The princess is the King daughter.
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Name Sleuth Work
Look Out for Wildlife
Wild animals are amazing! They can be scary too! Mom and Dad took me to Yellowstone National Park. Many wild animals live in its fields and woods.
One day we drove through the park. We saw a herd of bison. Another name for bison is buffalo. A bison has shaggy hair and a big bump on its back. We drove on and reached a dead end. Suddenly a huge bear came toward the car. It looked mad!
Dad said, “Don’t worry. She can’t get in the car.” Dad slowly backed up the car. Then we drove away. The huge bear watched us go. My heart was beating fast. But I still took some pictures. They show the mother bear—and its cub! Dad said the bear was just protecting its baby.
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Look for Clues Circle the name of an animal. Underline a detail that tells about the animal. Circle the name of another animal. Underline a detail about the animal.
Ask Questions Write one thing you would like to know about Yellowstone.
Write one place you could look to find out.
Make Your Case Finish the sentence: Dad backed up to go away from
.
Make Your Case: Extend Your Ideas What was the bear doing? Draw a box around the answer in the story. What might the bear have done if Dad had NOT backed up?
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Lesson 2
Choose a character from Many Moons. Draw a picture of the character. Write some words to describe the character.
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Lesson 8
Lesson 6
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Lesson 9
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 6
1. rim
2. hidden
Lesson 7
1. daylight
2. faded
Lesson 8
1. shape
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 9
1. valleys
2. craters
Lesson 10
1. closer
2. smaller
3. orbit
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Lesson 6
What do you think of the Jester?
I think the Jester is
.
Lesson 7
Why does the Princess think the moon can be in two places?
Lesson 8
What is your opinion of the text Let’s Visit the Moon?
I think Let’s Visit the Moon is because
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Writing in Response
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Lesson 9
Write one fact you learned about the moon today.
Lesson 10
Give your opinion of the text. Circle like or don’t like. Tell why.
I like don’t like Let’s Visit the Moon because
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Name Conventions
Lesson 6
Circle the noun that should end with ’.
The kids backpacks are in the classroom.
Lesson 7
Circle the noun that should end with ’s.
Princess Lenore dad is the King.
Lesson 8
Circle the word that is not spelled correctly.
Is the moon made of chese?
Lesson 9
Add letters to spell words.
en en ay ay
Lesson 10
Complete this sentence with taller or tallest.
Jim is than Ava.
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Analysis
Lesson 7
Draw a picture of the King’s face. Show how the King feels. Use details from pages 36–38 of Many Moons.
How does the King feel?
How do you know? Write a detail from the story.
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Lesson 8
Write two questions about the pages you have read in Let’s Visit the Moon. Then answer the questions with details from the text.
Question 1:
Answer:
Question 2:
Answer:
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Lesson 10
Tell which text you like better, Many Moons or Let’s Visit the Moon. Tell why. Use details from the text to support your opinion.
I like better because
.
These details from the text support my opinion.
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Lesson 13
Lesson 11
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Write a sentence for each word.
Lesson 11
1. astronauts
Lesson 12
1. possible
Lesson 13
1. glows
2. bright
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astronauts smaller orbit hidden bright
1. The moon is than the sun.
2. The sun is a star.
3. The far side of the moon is , so we cannot see it.
4. People who go to the moon are called
.
5. The moon goes around the Earth in its .
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Review
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Reading
Lesson 11
When we say the moon is going through phases, it means
.
Lesson 12
The King wants to get the moon for the Princess. Tell him why he can’t get it.
Lesson 13
Do you like make-believe stories best? Or do you like books with real facts? Tell why.
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Lesson 12
How big is the moon?
1. First, read page 20 of Let’s Visit the Moon. What does the text say?
The moon is miles across.
2. Then, look at the book Many Moons. What does each character say?
The Lord High Chamberlain says the
moon is .
The Royal Wizard says the moon is .
The Royal Mathematician says the moon is
.
3. Which text correctly answers the question, “How big is the moon?” How do you know?
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Name Sleuth Work
Is Your Polar Bear Happy?
What would you do with an unhappy elephant? Some scientists study animal behavior. They can answer this question.
Some scientists watch animals in the wild. Others see how people’s pets act. Still others watch zoo animals. They see how the animals behave. Is the animal comfortable in its zoo home? Does it eat enough? How does it get along with other animals?
At one zoo, a polar bear seemed upset. He swam up and down his pool all day. Scientists watched the bear for several days. They took notes. They decided to give the bear more toys. They played games with him.
At another zoo, some elephants were causing problems. Scientists watched their behavior. Then they gave the elephants more exercise. They fed them different foods. They put the foods in feeders off the ground. The elephants behaved better.
People don’t understand everything about animals. These scientists help us learn more.
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Name Sleuth Work
Look for Clues Underline sentences that tell about animal behaviors that scientists study.
Ask Questions How can scientists change the behavior of zoo animals?
Make Your Case Box words that show what happens when a scientist helps an unhappy animal.
Make Your Case: Extend Your Ideas Draw the elephants that were causing problems. Then draw them after the scientists helped them. Write what happened.
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Name Conventions
Lesson 11
Write the date correctly.
october 31 2015
Lesson 12
Add to, too, or two to the sentence.
I would like to go the moon.
Lesson 13
Add an adjective to the sentence.
We saw the moon in the sky.
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Name Writing
Lesson 11
What do you know about the moon? Write and draw details from the text. Add your own ideas for a story you can write.
1. How the moon looks
3. What I would need on the moon
2. What I might see on the moon
4. My ideas about the moon
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Name Writing
Lesson 12
Look over your story. Check off what you have done. Then write any new ideas you have.
The topic of my story is: Visiting the Moon.
The sentences in my story tell more about the topic.
Each sentence begins with a capital letter.
Each sentence ends with an end mark.
I have checked the spelling of words I wasn’t sure of.
These are other ideas I want to add to my story.
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Lesson 3
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Lesson 4
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Lesson 1
1. planet
2. space
Lesson 2
1. Earth
2. hotter
Name Vocabulary
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Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 4
1. inner
2. metal
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Writing in Response
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Lesson 1
What can orbit the sun?
Lesson 2
Do you like to read about the sun? Tell why or why not.
Lesson 3
How can a picture or diagram help you understand the solar system?
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Lesson 4
Do you like to read about the planets? Why or why not?
Lesson 5
Read pages 48–49 in Our World in Space: Planets. What did you learn about Pluto?
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Name Conventions
Lesson 1
Write these words as one word.
she is we are
Lesson 2
Write these words as one word.
do not will not
Lesson 3
Circle a word to complete this sentence.
The suns sun’s heat warms Earth.
Lesson 4
Circle the word in the sentence that needs a capital letter. Add an end mark to the sentence.
what is the Earth’s closest star
Lesson 5
Circle the word that needs a capital letter.
light sky saturn
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Lesson 4
Write two questions about the planets.
1.
2.
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Analysis
Lesson 5
What did you learn about the giant planets?Draw a picture to show what you know.Write a caption to tell about your picture.
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Name Writing
Lesson 2
Write a question about the sun.
My Question:
What do you think is the answer?
My Answer:
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Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 6
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Lesson 10
Lesson 9
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 6
1. closest
2. strongest
Lesson 7
1. tools
2. wondering
Lesson 8
1. larger
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence using each word.
Lesson 9
1. seasons
Lesson 10
1. spins
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Writing in Response to
Reading
Lesson 6
Would you like to walk on the moon? Tell why or why not.
Lesson 7
What does a rover look like?
Lesson 8
What is the most interesting thing you learned about the sun?
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Writing in Response
to Reading
Lesson 9
What is the most interesting thing you learned from the section of The Sun titled “Planets and the Sun”?
Lesson 10
Why does the sun come up in the morning and go down at night?
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Name
Lesson 6
Circle the word that is spelled incorrectly. Write the word.
Do yu see the sun?
Lesson 7
Circle the word that is spelled incorrectly. Write the word.
Mars is wun of the planets.
Lesson 8
Add letters to spell words.
____un ____un ____un
Lesson 9
Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.
The sun seems seem to move across the sky.
Lesson 10
Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.
Tomorrow we will wrote write about the planet.
Conventions
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Name Sleuth Work
Cam’s New Voice
Cam was unhappy. He would be in the hospital for many weeks. He had a tube in his throat. He could not talk. How could he tell his mom or dad that he wanted something? How could he talk with friends?
One day a nurse had an idea. She found a special tool for him to use. Cam’s eyes lit up when she gave it to him. The tool looked like a computer keyboard with a screen. Cam typed a word. He typed a sentence. Then he pushed a button. The computer said what Cam typed!
This computer uses special software. It helps people who have difficulty speaking. It gives them a “voice.” The software can fit on the tiniest computers. This software has given people freedom to communicate. That’s something to shout about!
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Name Sleuth Work
Look for Clues
Circle the sentence that tells how Cam felt before he got the computer. Underline clues that show how Cam felt after he got the computer.
Look for Clues: Extend Your Ideas
Think about how Cam felt before he got the computer. Box the sentences that tell why Cam felt this way.
Ask Questions
What do you wonder about the special software? Write two of your questions.
Ask Questions: Extend Your Ideas
Suppose you wonder how the special software helps people. Underline the sentences in the text that will answer that question.
Make Your Case
What do you think is the most interesting fact about the software? Box the fact in the text.
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Name Writing
Lesson 7
Plan the next page of your planet book.
Write three questions about planets that you will answer in your book.
1.
2.
3.
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Lesson 12
Lesson 11
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Name Vocabulary
Write a sentence for each word.
Lesson 11
1. across
Lesson 12
1. center
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Read the words in the box.Pick a word to finish each sentence.Write it on the line.
hotter planet spins across center
1. A orbits a star.
2. The sun is much than Earth.
3. The sun rises and sets as Earth .
4. The sun is the of the solar system.
5. Each day the sun seems to move the sky.
NameVocabulary
Review
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Writing in Response to
Reading
Lesson 11
Complete each sentence.
1. The sun is a .
2. The sun is than Earth.
3. The sun makes and .
Write a fact that you learned about the sun.
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Writing in Response to
Reading
Lesson 12
1. After reading about the sun and the planets, I would like
to learn more about
.
2. A question I would like to answer is
.
3. I would like to know the answer to this question because
.
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Name Conventions
Lesson 11
Find the mistakes in the sentence. Write the sentence correctly.
earth and venus ar planet
Lesson 12
Find the mistakes in the sentence. Write the sentence correctly.
dont you think its fun to read about the planets
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Name Reading Analysis
Lesson 11
Draw a picture that shows the sun is bigger than Earth. Write words to label your picture.
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Analysis
Lesson 12
Choose two of the eight big planets.
Draw the two planets. Write the name of the planet under the drawing.
Tell how the two planets are the same. Tell how they are different.
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Name Writing
Lesson 11
Use this checklist as you get your planet books ready to share.
Do all sentences begin with a capital letter?
Does every sentence have an end mark?
Do the names of the planets begin with capital letters?
Are all the words spelled correctly?
Do the facts make sense? Are they all related to the topic of the book?
Are the text features (table of contents, glossary, diagrams or illustrations) complete?
What do you still need to fix? Write your notes here.
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Name Writing
Lesson 12
Which text was more interesting? Circle the title.
The Sun Our World in Space: Planets
Write a sentence that tells your opinion about which text was more interesting.
Write three reasons or facts to support your opinion.
1.
2.
3.
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