Name Complete the analogies. stitch embroidery :: write : sleepy: tired :: old: Week 26 Rewrite the sentence and replace the underlined word with a more interesting word. Camila was excited to go to the pet store. "Summertime Garden" by Lisa Wilson Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzzed the bee- Hopping from flower to flower with gleel Flutter, flutter, flutter, fluttered the butterfly- Gliding on silken wings to the sky! Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirped the proud blue jay- As he listened for worms to give themselves away! From what point of view is this poem told? What is the subject of the poem, and how does the speaker feel about it? Underline an example of onomatopoeia. Explain how this is an example of onomatopoeia. laid: to have put something down lay: to have rested or reclined Sherry laid her book on her desk before lunch. The cat laid in the sunshine until it began raining. Where have I laid my glasses? Circle the adjectives and underline the adverbs. The black cat hid nervously under the bed. Yesterday, the busy, old man quickly ran errands. Underline the antonym for foreign. gasoline Three fish lazily swam toward the food in the tank. alien different Ogasaline external overseas gasoleen known distant The cafeteria is serving (neither/either) pizza (nor/or) lasagna today because I can smell the garlic and cheese! Amanda quietly crept down the dark hallway. What type of sentence is this? I can't stand it when I embarrass myself! interrogative Odeclarative exclamatory O Carson-Dellosa CD-104879 43

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Name
Complete the analogies.
stitch embroidery :: write :
sleepy: tired :: old:
Week 26
Rewrite the sentence and replace the underlined
word with a more interesting word.
Camila was excited to go to the pet store.
"Summertime Garden" by Lisa Wilson
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzzed the bee-
Hopping from flower to flower with gleel
Flutter, flutter, flutter, fluttered the butterfly-
Gliding on silken wings to the sky!
Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirped the proud blue jay-
As he listened for worms to give themselves away!
From what point of view is this poem told?
What is the subject of the poem, and how does the
speaker feel about it?
Underline an example of onomatopoeia.
Explain how this is an example of onomatopoeia.
laid: to have put something
down
lay: to have rested or reclined
Sherry laid
her book
on her desk before lunch.
The cat laid
in the
sunshine until it began raining.
Where have I laid
my glasses?
Circle the adjectives and
underline the adverbs.
The black cat hid nervously
under the bed.
Yesterday, the busy, old man
quickly ran errands.
Underline the antonym for
foreign.
gasoline
Three fish lazily swam toward the
food in the tank.
alien
different
Ogasaline
external
overseas
gasoleen
known
distant
The cafeteria is serving
(neither/either) pizza (nor/or)
lasagna today because I can smell
the garlic and cheese!
Amanda quietly crept down the
dark hallway.
What type of sentence is this?
I can't stand it when I embarrass myself!
interrogative
Odeclarative
exclamatory
O Carson-Dellosa CD-104879
43
Transcribed Image Text:Name Complete the analogies. stitch embroidery :: write : sleepy: tired :: old: Week 26 Rewrite the sentence and replace the underlined word with a more interesting word. Camila was excited to go to the pet store. "Summertime Garden" by Lisa Wilson Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzzed the bee- Hopping from flower to flower with gleel Flutter, flutter, flutter, fluttered the butterfly- Gliding on silken wings to the sky! Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirped the proud blue jay- As he listened for worms to give themselves away! From what point of view is this poem told? What is the subject of the poem, and how does the speaker feel about it? Underline an example of onomatopoeia. Explain how this is an example of onomatopoeia. laid: to have put something down lay: to have rested or reclined Sherry laid her book on her desk before lunch. The cat laid in the sunshine until it began raining. Where have I laid my glasses? Circle the adjectives and underline the adverbs. The black cat hid nervously under the bed. Yesterday, the busy, old man quickly ran errands. Underline the antonym for foreign. gasoline Three fish lazily swam toward the food in the tank. alien different Ogasaline external overseas gasoleen known distant The cafeteria is serving (neither/either) pizza (nor/or) lasagna today because I can smell the garlic and cheese! Amanda quietly crept down the dark hallway. What type of sentence is this? I can't stand it when I embarrass myself! interrogative Odeclarative exclamatory O Carson-Dellosa CD-104879 43
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