Display 7.1 ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words 1 splen did air speed fe male * 2 for get tex tile mem ber ship 3 free dom for est can teen 4 ben e fit left o ver * home made 5 fif teenth land lord ev er green ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. Display 7.2 ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes 1 novel ist pun ish ing van ish 2 a ston ish ing un self ish ex plode 3 optim ism flor ist con sume 4 dis a gree ing smart est hero ism 5 ab solute mis con duct pessim ism 6 human ist ad vertise s fin ish ing 7 in ter est ed re gret pre vent ed ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. Display 7.3 ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation 1 unselfish 2 prevented 3 interested 4 florist ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. astonishes — (verb) Display 7.4 explanation If someone or something astonishes you, they surprise you very much. Synonyms - amazes, surprises ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. astonishes — Display 7.5 example Every time I drive by this tulip field, the color of the tulips astonishes me. ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. astonishes — Display 7.6 check for understanding Robin is reading an adventure story. What astonishes Robin? Begin by saying: It astonishes Robin when she reads that . . . ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. astonishes — Display 7.7 word family • astonishes –verb • astonished –verb • astonishing –adjective • astonishment –noun The 12-foot tall skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex astonishes museum visitors. They are astonished by the height of the skeleton and the size of the astonishing teeth. You can see astonishment on the faces of many children when they stand under the skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus rex. ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. regret — (verb) Display 7.8 explanation If you regret something that you have done, you wish that you had not done it, and, as a result, you feel sad or disappointed. Synonym - feel sorry about ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. regret — Display 7.9 example Ling is having difficulty writing her paper. She regrets that she did not start writing it earlier. She regrets that she did not do more research on her topic. ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. regret — Display 7.10 check for understanding David regrets lending his favorite book to a friend. What would you regret lending to someone if you didn’t get it back? Begin by saying: I would regret lending . . . ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. regret — Display 7.11 word family • regret –noun • regrets –verb • regretful –adjective • regretfully –adverb Ethan is remodeling his house and has one big regret. He regrets not starting this work years ago. He is regretful that he didn’t do small repairs back then because now he has to do major repairs. He should have fixed the first broken tile five years ago. Regretfully, now he must replace every tile. ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. Review Display 7.12 Show me the number of the word with your fingers. 1 record 2 exclude 3 predict 4 propose I am thinking of a word: to stop somebody from taking part in an activity • • to suggest an idea • to keep track of information in order to use it in the future • to make a guess about the future ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use. Cumulative Review Display 7.13 Show me the number of the word with your fingers. 1 astonishes 2 distract 3 contrast 4 persist 5 discard 6 regret I am thinking of a word: to tell about the differences between Saturn and Mars • • to continue practicing the piano even though it’s difficult • to feel sad because of what they had done • somebody gives you a big surprise • to throw away all your old gum wrappers • someone opening the door takes all the students’ attention away from what they are doing ©2014 Cambium Learning Group ® Sopris Learning. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce this page for teacher use.
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