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Y o u a r e y o u r c h i l d s f r s t a n d b e s t t e a c h e r ! Here are ways to help your child practice skills while having fun! Day 1 Name This week we’re Reading Henry and Mudge and Mrs. Hopper’s House Talking About Treasures we can share with neighbors Learning About Suffixes -ly, -ful Vowel sound in moon: oo Cause and Effect Write the following words on cards: hope, hopeful, thank, thankful, use, useful, slow, slowly, nice, nicely, wise, wisely. Together, sort the words into word pairs. Write each word on a card: moon, spoon, soon, tune, June, dune. Have your child read the words and sort the cards by vowel patterns. Day 2 Write the following words in a list: across, because, dance, only, opened, shoes, told. Together, write a short story that uses all the words. Illustrate a part of the story. Day 3 Write each spelling word on a card: slowly, careful, quickly, useful, painful, playful, sadly, gladly, nicely, wonderful. Take turns reading and spelling a word. Then name a person or thing the word describes. Day 4 This week your child is learning about cause and effect. Discuss an event in the news and its cause or effect. Day 5 1 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 1

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    Phonics Compound Words Review DVD•211

    Henry and Mudge

    Home Activity Your child reviewed compound words—words formed by joining two or more words. Have your child write each circled word and then draw a line dividing it into the two words that formed the compound (baby/sitter).

    Circle the compound word in each sentence.

    1. Sue is Luis’s babysitter.

    2. Sue has a ponytail.

    3. Luis and Sue play in the backyard.

    4. They go in at sunset.

    5. Luis does his homework.

    6. Sue said, “It is bedtime.”

    7. Luis gets his toothbrush.

    8. Mom parks in the driveway.

    Find the compound word. Mark the to show your answer.

    9. tasteful teaching teacup

    10. campfire camping camped

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    DVD•212 Phonics Vowels ew, ue, ui Review

    Henry and Mudge

    Home Activity Your child reviewed words with the vowel patterns ew, ue, and ui. Have your child write each word above again and circle the letters that stand for the vowel sound.

    Read the name of each pet below. Pick words from the box with vowel sounds that are spelled the same. Write the words on the lines.

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    1. We had a party it was Valentine’s Day.

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    Home Activity Your child learned to read the words across, because, dance, gargoyle, heart, only, opened, shiny, shoes, told, tuxedo, and waltz. Ask your child to point to each word and use it in a spoken sentence.

    High-Frequency Words/Story Words DVD•213

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    DVD•214  Spelling Words with Suffixes -ly, -ful

    Henry and Mudge

    Home Activity Your child is learning to spell words with the suffixes -ly and -ful. To practice at home, have your child look at the word, say the base word and the suffix, and then spell the word.

    Words with Suffixes -ly, -fulLook at the word. Say it. Listen for two short sounds.

    Write each word. Check it.

    1. slowly

    2. careful

    3. quickly

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    5. painful

    6. playful

    7. sadly

    8. gladly

    9. nicely

    10. wonderful

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    11. because

    12. across

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    Conventions Adjectives That Compare DVD•215

    Home Activity Your child reviewed adjectives that compare. Write old, new, slow, and fast on paper. Have your child add -er and -est to each word and then use each -er and -est word in a sentence.

    Circle each adjective that compares.Write the adjectives in the chart.

    1. My hat is warmer than your hat.

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    3.Her shoes are smaller than his shoes.

    4.The baby’s shoes are the smallest shoes of all.

    Add -er or -est to the word in ( ).Write the new word on the line.

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    5.Her dress is than my dress.

    6.That dress is the dress.

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