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            sea see
         weight wait
HOMOPHONES cent sent
          made maid
           pear pair
   hair


   paint    brush     COMPOUND
                      WORDS
   tooth
Table of Contents
                 Vocabulary in Focus
                                Same Sounds
                          Simone's Homophones
                        Check the Homophones #1
                        Check the Homophones #2
                         Pick the Homophones #1
                         Pick the Homophones #2
                                Buy, By, Bye
                                  It's or Its
                              Who's or Whose
                               Your or You're
                               Their or They're
                      A Brief History of the Hula Hoop
                       A Brief History of Bubble Gum
                            Ozark Big-Eared Bat
                              Synonym Match!
                              Plural Practice 1
                              Plural Practice 2
                             Words Ending in Y
                            Shh ... Silent Letters
                         Silent Letters Crossword
                      Let's Go Camping! Vocabulary
                             Down on the Farm
                               Find the Plural!
                          Road Trip Word Search
                            Wordplay Puzzler 1
                            Wordplay Puzzler 2
                            Tell a Story in a Jar!

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Same Sounds
      Circle the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
      Homophones are words that sound the same but have different
      spellings and meanings.
      1. I just ( eight / ate ) a lot of ( meat / meet ) for dinner.



      2. I can’t ( wait / weight ) to receive your letter in the ( male / mail )!



      3. My mom bought ( two / to ) pounds of delicious ( beats / beets ).



      4. Jack is spending the ( weak / week ) with his ( aunt / ant ).



      5. We ( won / one ) ( hour / our ) first basketball game!



      6. Would you like to ( where / wear ) a ( pear / pair ) of my mittens?



      7. Mr. Smith’s ( son / sun ) is an ( I / eye ) doctor.



      8. ( Their / There ) is an ( acts / ax ) over by the tree.


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W R I T I N G
 C O M PO SITIO N




  Simone is an excellent speller, but she tends to get confused when two words
  sound similar. Help Simone write what she means by underlining each
  incorrect homophone and writing the correct word on the lines given.
  I walked inn to the pet store because their was a sign that said
  “Puppies for sail.” The cutest one had a short tail and white pause.



  When I’m board and my mom isn’t home, I like two try on her high healed
  shoes. There difficult to ware, but they make me three inches taller.



  My cousin Julius scent me a
  postcard in the male. He is at
  the beach in Hawaii with his
  knew surfboard. He has been
  surfing four over twenty years.




  I can’t weight for softball
  season this year. My too
  favorite positions to play are
  write field and third bass.




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2nd
 Grade

Writing
Grammar
                        Check The Homophones #1
                        Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings.
                        Fix the sentences below by circling the incorrect homophone and
                        writing the correct one in the space.




                        I didn’t sea any squirrels at the park.




                        I can’t weight for my friend to call back.




                        I cent Roy a present for his birthday.




                        John’s made washes his clothes.
         -- - - - - -




                        Yesterday I war my favorite skirt to school.
         --




                        Watch out for bares!




                        He bought a new pear of jeans.




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2nd
 Grade

Writing
Grammar
                    Check The Homophones #2
                    Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings.
                    Fix the sentences below by circling the incorrect homophone and
                    writing the right one in the space.




                     My arm is soar.




                     I ate a pair for lunch today.




                     Kids love reading fairy tails.




                     Jimmy had serial for breakfast.




                     Sally ate a turkey sandwich on wheat bred.




                         This sock has a whole.




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2nd
 Grade
                                                                                                                       #1
Writing
Grammar          Pick The Homophones
                  Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings.
                  Complete each sentence using a homophone from the word bank.



                               whether                           by                       heal

                                                        tail
                           where                                                                   wear
                                                                              tale

                           heel
                                                         buy                    weather




   Isabel wants the new book                                          her favorite author. Her mom


   promised to                                     it for her.




   I hurt my                                . The doctor told me it will take 2 weeks to                               .




             I love parties                                people                          costumes.




                       I go to the gym or jog outside depends on the




            I wrote a                                 about a dragon with a long, green                            .




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2nd
 Grade
                                                                                                                     #2
Writing
Grammar           Pick The Homophones
                   Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings.
                   Complete each sentence using a homophone from the word bank.


                                sent
                                                                  fair                           son
                          sun                  see                           weigh


                             fare
                                                          sea                 way                cent




          Farmer John and his                                   get up before the                          rises.




              I                            my friend a postcard that cost 1                            .


                                                        $5.00
                                                       0
                                                   $5.0


             The                               for the street                        is cheap.




           The                               is so clear that you can                        the fish.




            These hamburgers                                    5 pounds. There’s no                           I can eat them all!


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2nd



                                 uy , By , Bye
 Grade

Writing
Grammar                        B
                       These three words sound the same, but they all have different meanings!
                            Buy is a verb. You can buy a ticket at the counter.
                            By is a preposition. I saw a squirrel by the tree.
                            Bye is short for “goodbye.”
                       Complete each sentence with the correct homophone: buy, by, or bye.



               Where did you ____________________your dress? It’s very cute!




                      ____________________the way, have you tried the new frozen yogurt?


                                                                        ZOO

     I like to ____________________popcorn at the zoo.




                                           She knows the song ____________________heart.




            Do you see the girl sitting ____________________ Tommy?




                                         ____________________ ! See you again soon.




                      I watched the train pass ____________________.




                        I want to ____________________ a new camera.




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2nd
   Grade

 Writing
  Grammar                         It’s or Its
                         It’s and its sound the same, but they have different meanings!
                                Its is a possessive pronoun. The dog plays with its tail.
                                It’s is a contraction meaning “it is.”
                         Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: it’s or its.




                                      The bird picked up a worm with                        beak.




                                                     It's time for dinner!




                                          My mom thinks                      good to learn how to swim.




                      A crocodile uses                         long tail for swimming.




                         I want to play in the snow, but                        too cold.




The dolphin uses                             fin to control                  direction.




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2nd
 Grade

Writing
Grammar
                             Who’s Or Whose
                       Who’s and whose sound the same, but they have different meanings!
                            Whose is a possessive pronoun. Whose dog is it?
                            Who’s is a contraction meaning “who is.”
                       Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: who’s or whose.




                                                     car is parked in the driveway?




                    I know the kid                        bike is red.




                              Aunt Marie is a person                      kind and cheerful.




                                                   Whose shoes are in the hallway?




                       I think I know                       making that squeaky sound.




                                    This party is awesome!                     idea was it?




                     Tommy is a boy                         dog can play cool tricks.




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2nd
 Grade

Writing
Grammar
                                   Your Or You’re
                        Your and you’re sound the same, but they have different meanings!
                              Your is a possessive pronoun. Your sister is pretty.
                              You’re is a contraction meaning “you are.”
                        Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: your or you’re.




               Getting lots of sleep is good for                           health.




                                                                house is across the street from mine.




         Don’t forget to bring                              lunch box to school.




                        If                         feeling sick, you should go to bed.




                                                              When                       sad, you want to cry.



                                        happy because it’s your birthday.




                             The sign says “Please clean up after                        meal”.




           Wow!                            wearing                      diamond ring.




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2nd
 Grade

Writing
Grammar
                                   Their Or They’re
                       Their and they’re sound the same, but they have different meanings!
                             Their is a possessive pronoun. Their house is red.
                             They’re is a contraction meaning “they are.”
                       Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: their or they’re.




                           The graduates received                        diplomas.




                   These toads are jumping high because                              happy.




            The married couple put                             pictures on the wall.




                   The chicks always follow                          mother.




         I love puppies because                            small and fluffy.




   The twins are not allow to drive the car because                               too young.




    I love to eat at Sushi House because                               food is yummy!




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Social
    Studies
    History
                                         A Brief History of the Hula Hoop
                                          Look at the timeline below and answer the questions.




                                                              1800                                    1958
           1300                                                                                       Richard Knerr and
                                                              British sailors see hula
           Hooping becomes                                    dancing on the Hawaiian                 Arthur "Spud" Melin
           popular in Great Britain.                          Islands and rename the                  start mass manufacturing
                                                              activity “Hula Hooping”.                hula hoops out of plastic.


  1000 BC                                1300                    1800                     1900                            2000                   2010

     1000 BC
                                                                                 In 1000 BC, what material did Greeks use to make hoops?
       Greeks make hoops
       out of grape leaves.


                                                                                 What happened in Great Britain in 1300?



             What did Richard Knerr and Arthur “Spud” Melin do?
                                                                                Where did British sailors see hula dancing?




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Social
    Studies
    History
                                         A Brief History of Bubble Gum
                                          Look at the timeline below and answer the questions.




                             1914                          1928                                      1945
                             William Wrigley, Jr.          Walter Diemer discovers                   The brand name
                             and Henry Fleer add           the perfect bubble gum                    “Bazooka Bubble Gum”
                             mint and fruit extracts       recipe during his experiment.             is created by
                             to chewing gum.                                                         The Topps Candy Company.


  1900                                   1910                    1920                      1930                          1940                 1950

                       1906
                       Frank Fleer tries to make                                  Whose bubble gum was too sticky?
                       bubble gum but it is
                       very sticky.


                                                                                 In what year was the perfect bubble gum discovered?



            What brand of bubble gum was created
            in 1945?                                                             Who discovered the perfect bubble gum?




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Endangered species are plants
                                   or animals that are in danger
                                   of becoming extinct.




The Ozark Big-Eared Bat can be found in the Ozark Mountains
of Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. This bat’s ears are more
than a quarter the length of its body. During hibernation, some
big-eared bats curl their ears up like a ram’s horns.
Synonym Match!
      Match each word to its synonym.
      Synonyms are words that have the same or almost the same
      meaning.


                            big             speedy

                         pretty               little

                         happy               large

                          small              damp

                            fast             begin

                           start              glad

                           also            beautiful

                            wet                too

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Plural Practice 1
      Draw a line to match the picture to the correct spelling
      of the singular or plural form.


                                    teeth                  women


                                    tooth                  woman



                                    knives                 mouse


                                    knife                  mice



                                    person                 leaves


                                    people                 leaf


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Plural Practice 2
      Draw a line to match the picture to the correct spelling
      of the singular or plural form.


                                    child                      elf


                                    children                   elves



                                    wolf                       dice


                                    wolves                     die



                                    feet                       goose


                                    foot                       geese


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Words Ending in Y
      All of the words in the word box end in y.
      If the y word has a long e sound, like baby,
      write the word under the baby.
      If the y word has a long i sound, like spy,
      write the word under the spy.

          bunny                     very    my    sky happy
            ly                       cry   shiny penny shy



                           baby                    spy




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Shh ... Silent Letters
      All of these words have silent letters.
      Say and rewrite each word. Circle the silent letter or letters.

               knee

               sigh

               write

               climb

               thumb

               who

               high

               lamb

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Silent Letters Crossword
      Use the clues to complete the crossword.
      All of the answers are words with silent letters.

      Across
       1. I am a stop _______.
                                                       1         2

       3. I can help you untangle your hair.

                                                           3                     4
       6. I can help you cut your vegetables.
                                                  5

       7. I can be difficult to untie.      6




                                    7
      Down
       2. I live in a garden and wear a pointed hat.

       4. I can explode!

       5. I carry a sword and live in a castle.



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Reading
Vocabulary
                            LET’S GO
                            CAMPING!                              VOCABULARY
   Camping is a fun outdoor activity that provides a chance to explore nature, go hiking, eat over a
   campfire, stargaze, and sleep in a tent. Watch out for bears as you search for the camping
   words below! They're spelled forwards, and up and down.




                   tent               nature                                             sunscreen
                   backpack           hike                  trees                       log
                   flashlight          trail                 marshmallow                  granola

                                                      What is your favorite camping activity?

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Farm
          Find the names of your favorite things that you

          may be written forward, backward, horizontally,
          vertically, or even diagonally!

          When you are done with your word search, color
          the farm animals!




chicken
cow
farm
dirt
hill
horse
pig
sheep
sun
tree
Find the Plural!
      Write the plural for each word by adding s or es.
      Circle the plural forms in the word search.

                                    A   P   E   N   S      A           N H
                                    D   Y   E   T   G      L           B I
                                    B   U   S   E   S      A           OC
          cat                       O   S   N   F   X      K           A D
                                    X   B   C   A   T      S           T V
                                    E   P   L   O   C      A           S E
          box                       S   G   L   A   S      S           E S
                                    A   H   E   B   I      J           D W


          boat                          glass



          bus                           pen

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Word
FREEWAY               SearchROAD TRIP
          There are 19 words hidden in the word search below.
            Circle the words as you find them and then cross
                  each one off the list below the puzzle.




                         VACATION SIGNS SIGHTSEE TRAVEL SUITCASE
                         DINER ROAD CAR SEATBELTS SUNGLASSES
                         WINDOW    HIGHWAY TRAFFIC    DESTINATION
                         CARSEAT     MOTEL    FREEWAY    TRUNK   STREET
WORDPLAY PUZZLER 1
    Look at each list of 3 words. They might not seem to belong in the
        same set or category, but don’t let the pictures fool you!
             Find the one word that ties them all together.
      For example, hair, paint and tooth all describe a kind of brush.
                 (hairbrush, paintbrush and toothbrush.)


                          example
             hair                                            foot            4.
                                                            beach
            paint
                               brush
           tooth                                          basket



              pan          1.                                book            5.

         cheese                                            earth

            cup                                                inch



          butter           2.                               clown            6.

           house                                               cat

             fire                                            shell



             tree          3.                                 sun            7.
             club                                            bird


             bird                                         bubble
                                         answers : 1. cake 2. fly 3. house 4. ball 5. worm 6. fish 7. bath

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WORDPLAY PUZZLER 2
    Look at each list of 3 words. They might not seem to belong in the
        same set or category, but don’t let the pictures fool you!
             Find the one word that ties them all together.
      For example, hair, paint and tooth all describe a kind of brush.
                 (hairbrush, paintbrush and toothbrush.)


                          example
              hair                                              lip           4.
              paint            brush                       walking

            tooth                                           drum



             note         1.                             baseball             5.
             cook                                            bottle

           phone                                              skull


         head             2.                                onion             6.
           sun                                                 ear

        night                                           diamond


         flower           3.                                  stair           7.
            river                                              suit


        feather                                               book

                                         answers : 1. book 2. light 3. bed 4. stick 5. cap 6. ring 7. case

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Vocabulary focus-workbook

  • 1. Vocabulary in focus sea see weight wait HOMOPHONES cent sent made maid pear pair hair paint brush COMPOUND WORDS tooth
  • 2. Table of Contents Vocabulary in Focus Same Sounds Simone's Homophones Check the Homophones #1 Check the Homophones #2 Pick the Homophones #1 Pick the Homophones #2 Buy, By, Bye It's or Its Who's or Whose Your or You're Their or They're A Brief History of the Hula Hoop A Brief History of Bubble Gum Ozark Big-Eared Bat Synonym Match! Plural Practice 1 Plural Practice 2 Words Ending in Y Shh ... Silent Letters Silent Letters Crossword Let's Go Camping! Vocabulary Down on the Farm Find the Plural! Road Trip Word Search Wordplay Puzzler 1 Wordplay Puzzler 2 Tell a Story in a Jar! Certificate of Completion Want more workbooks? Join Education.com Plus to save time and money. http://www.education.com/education-plus/ Copyright © 2012 Education.com. All Rights Reserved
  • 3. Same Sounds Circle the correct homophone to complete the sentence. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. 1. I just ( eight / ate ) a lot of ( meat / meet ) for dinner. 2. I can’t ( wait / weight ) to receive your letter in the ( male / mail )! 3. My mom bought ( two / to ) pounds of delicious ( beats / beets ). 4. Jack is spending the ( weak / week ) with his ( aunt / ant ). 5. We ( won / one ) ( hour / our ) first basketball game! 6. Would you like to ( where / wear ) a ( pear / pair ) of my mittens? 7. Mr. Smith’s ( son / sun ) is an ( I / eye ) doctor. 8. ( Their / There ) is an ( acts / ax ) over by the tree. Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 4. W R I T I N G C O M PO SITIO N Simone is an excellent speller, but she tends to get confused when two words sound similar. Help Simone write what she means by underlining each incorrect homophone and writing the correct word on the lines given. I walked inn to the pet store because their was a sign that said “Puppies for sail.” The cutest one had a short tail and white pause. When I’m board and my mom isn’t home, I like two try on her high healed shoes. There difficult to ware, but they make me three inches taller. My cousin Julius scent me a postcard in the male. He is at the beach in Hawaii with his knew surfboard. He has been surfing four over twenty years. I can’t weight for softball season this year. My too favorite positions to play are write field and third bass. Copyright 2010-2011 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets created by:
  • 5. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar Check The Homophones #1 Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. Fix the sentences below by circling the incorrect homophone and writing the correct one in the space. I didn’t sea any squirrels at the park. I can’t weight for my friend to call back. I cent Roy a present for his birthday. John’s made washes his clothes. -- - - - - - Yesterday I war my favorite skirt to school. -- Watch out for bares! He bought a new pear of jeans. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 6. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar Check The Homophones #2 Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. Fix the sentences below by circling the incorrect homophone and writing the right one in the space. My arm is soar. I ate a pair for lunch today. Kids love reading fairy tails. Jimmy had serial for breakfast. Sally ate a turkey sandwich on wheat bred. This sock has a whole. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 7. 2nd Grade #1 Writing Grammar Pick The Homophones Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. Complete each sentence using a homophone from the word bank. whether by heal tail where wear tale heel buy weather Isabel wants the new book her favorite author. Her mom promised to it for her. I hurt my . The doctor told me it will take 2 weeks to . I love parties people costumes. I go to the gym or jog outside depends on the I wrote a about a dragon with a long, green . Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 8. 2nd Grade #2 Writing Grammar Pick The Homophones Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. Complete each sentence using a homophone from the word bank. sent fair son sun see weigh fare sea way cent Farmer John and his get up before the rises. I my friend a postcard that cost 1 . $5.00 0 $5.0 The for the street is cheap. The is so clear that you can the fish. These hamburgers 5 pounds. There’s no I can eat them all! Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 9. 2nd uy , By , Bye Grade Writing Grammar B These three words sound the same, but they all have different meanings! Buy is a verb. You can buy a ticket at the counter. By is a preposition. I saw a squirrel by the tree. Bye is short for “goodbye.” Complete each sentence with the correct homophone: buy, by, or bye. Where did you ____________________your dress? It’s very cute! ____________________the way, have you tried the new frozen yogurt? ZOO I like to ____________________popcorn at the zoo. She knows the song ____________________heart. Do you see the girl sitting ____________________ Tommy? ____________________ ! See you again soon. I watched the train pass ____________________. I want to ____________________ a new camera. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 10. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar It’s or Its It’s and its sound the same, but they have different meanings! Its is a possessive pronoun. The dog plays with its tail. It’s is a contraction meaning “it is.” Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: it’s or its. The bird picked up a worm with beak. It's time for dinner! My mom thinks good to learn how to swim. A crocodile uses long tail for swimming. I want to play in the snow, but too cold. The dolphin uses fin to control direction. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 11. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar Who’s Or Whose Who’s and whose sound the same, but they have different meanings! Whose is a possessive pronoun. Whose dog is it? Who’s is a contraction meaning “who is.” Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: who’s or whose. car is parked in the driveway? I know the kid bike is red. Aunt Marie is a person kind and cheerful. Whose shoes are in the hallway? I think I know making that squeaky sound. This party is awesome! idea was it? Tommy is a boy dog can play cool tricks. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 12. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar Your Or You’re Your and you’re sound the same, but they have different meanings! Your is a possessive pronoun. Your sister is pretty. You’re is a contraction meaning “you are.” Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: your or you’re. Getting lots of sleep is good for health. house is across the street from mine. Don’t forget to bring lunch box to school. If feeling sick, you should go to bed. When sad, you want to cry. happy because it’s your birthday. The sign says “Please clean up after meal”. Wow! wearing diamond ring. Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 13. 2nd Grade Writing Grammar Their Or They’re Their and they’re sound the same, but they have different meanings! Their is a possessive pronoun. Their house is red. They’re is a contraction meaning “they are.” Complete the sentences with the correct homophone: their or they’re. The graduates received diplomas. These toads are jumping high because happy. The married couple put pictures on the wall. The chicks always follow mother. I love puppies because small and fluffy. The twins are not allow to drive the car because too young. I love to eat at Sushi House because food is yummy! Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 14. Social Studies History A Brief History of the Hula Hoop Look at the timeline below and answer the questions. 1800 1958 1300 Richard Knerr and British sailors see hula Hooping becomes dancing on the Hawaiian Arthur "Spud" Melin popular in Great Britain. Islands and rename the start mass manufacturing activity “Hula Hooping”. hula hoops out of plastic. 1000 BC 1300 1800 1900 2000 2010 1000 BC In 1000 BC, what material did Greeks use to make hoops? Greeks make hoops out of grape leaves. What happened in Great Britain in 1300? What did Richard Knerr and Arthur “Spud” Melin do? Where did British sailors see hula dancing? Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com Created by : www.education.com/worksheets
  • 15. Social Studies History A Brief History of Bubble Gum Look at the timeline below and answer the questions. 1914 1928 1945 William Wrigley, Jr. Walter Diemer discovers The brand name and Henry Fleer add the perfect bubble gum “Bazooka Bubble Gum” mint and fruit extracts recipe during his experiment. is created by to chewing gum. The Topps Candy Company. 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1906 Frank Fleer tries to make Whose bubble gum was too sticky? bubble gum but it is very sticky. In what year was the perfect bubble gum discovered? What brand of bubble gum was created in 1945? Who discovered the perfect bubble gum? Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com Created by : www.education.com/worksheets
  • 16. Endangered species are plants or animals that are in danger of becoming extinct. The Ozark Big-Eared Bat can be found in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. This bat’s ears are more than a quarter the length of its body. During hibernation, some big-eared bats curl their ears up like a ram’s horns.
  • 17. Synonym Match! Match each word to its synonym. Synonyms are words that have the same or almost the same meaning. big speedy pretty little happy large small damp fast begin start glad also beautiful wet too Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 18. Plural Practice 1 Draw a line to match the picture to the correct spelling of the singular or plural form. teeth women tooth woman knives mouse knife mice person leaves people leaf Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 19. Plural Practice 2 Draw a line to match the picture to the correct spelling of the singular or plural form. child elf children elves wolf dice wolves die feet goose foot geese Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 20. Words Ending in Y All of the words in the word box end in y. If the y word has a long e sound, like baby, write the word under the baby. If the y word has a long i sound, like spy, write the word under the spy. bunny very my sky happy ly cry shiny penny shy baby spy Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 21. Shh ... Silent Letters All of these words have silent letters. Say and rewrite each word. Circle the silent letter or letters. knee sigh write climb thumb who high lamb Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 22. Silent Letters Crossword Use the clues to complete the crossword. All of the answers are words with silent letters. Across 1. I am a stop _______. 1 2 3. I can help you untangle your hair. 3 4 6. I can help you cut your vegetables. 5 7. I can be difficult to untie. 6 7 Down 2. I live in a garden and wear a pointed hat. 4. I can explode! 5. I carry a sword and live in a castle. Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 23. Reading Vocabulary LET’S GO CAMPING! VOCABULARY Camping is a fun outdoor activity that provides a chance to explore nature, go hiking, eat over a campfire, stargaze, and sleep in a tent. Watch out for bears as you search for the camping words below! They're spelled forwards, and up and down. tent nature sunscreen backpack hike trees log flashlight trail marshmallow granola What is your favorite camping activity? Copyright 2010-2011 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets created by:
  • 24. Farm Find the names of your favorite things that you may be written forward, backward, horizontally, vertically, or even diagonally! When you are done with your word search, color the farm animals! chicken cow farm dirt hill horse pig sheep sun tree
  • 25. Find the Plural! Write the plural for each word by adding s or es. Circle the plural forms in the word search. A P E N S A N H D Y E T G L B I B U S E S A OC cat O S N F X K A D X B C A T S T V E P L O C A S E box S G L A S S E S A H E B I J D W boat glass bus pen Created by : Copyright 2008-2009 Education.com www.education.com/worksheets
  • 26. Word FREEWAY SearchROAD TRIP There are 19 words hidden in the word search below. Circle the words as you find them and then cross each one off the list below the puzzle. VACATION SIGNS SIGHTSEE TRAVEL SUITCASE DINER ROAD CAR SEATBELTS SUNGLASSES WINDOW HIGHWAY TRAFFIC DESTINATION CARSEAT MOTEL FREEWAY TRUNK STREET
  • 27. WORDPLAY PUZZLER 1 Look at each list of 3 words. They might not seem to belong in the same set or category, but don’t let the pictures fool you! Find the one word that ties them all together. For example, hair, paint and tooth all describe a kind of brush. (hairbrush, paintbrush and toothbrush.) example hair foot 4. beach paint brush tooth basket pan 1. book 5. cheese earth cup inch butter 2. clown 6. house cat fire shell tree 3. sun 7. club bird bird bubble answers : 1. cake 2. fly 3. house 4. ball 5. worm 6. fish 7. bath Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com 2011-2012 More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
  • 28. WORDPLAY PUZZLER 2 Look at each list of 3 words. They might not seem to belong in the same set or category, but don’t let the pictures fool you! Find the one word that ties them all together. For example, hair, paint and tooth all describe a kind of brush. (hairbrush, paintbrush and toothbrush.) example hair lip 4. paint brush walking tooth drum note 1. baseball 5. cook bottle phone skull head 2. onion 6. sun ear night diamond flower 3. stair 7. river suit feather book answers : 1. book 2. light 3. bed 4. stick 5. cap 6. ring 7. case Copyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com 2011-2012 More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets
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