Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary “The West Side” Vocabulary scowledjabberingmanagerembarrassedimpressed.

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Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary “The West Side” Vocabulary scowledjabberingmanagerembarrassedimpressed

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary scowled Señor Rivera said nothing. He scowled. My grandmother scowled at the boys who were throwing rocks. Context clues, word structure

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary jabbering Here he’d been jabbering away to this boy all about Barranquitas and his house and his mother and sisters and friends and his miniature car collection and the Piñonas River and his school and the TV programs he watched at home. The little boy was jabbering excitedly about the new toy his grandparents had given him. Context clues, word structure

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary manager “I’m the manager of the team,” he added, with an edge of pride in his voice. “That means I set up the games and everything.” As the manager of the apartment building, Brenda collects the rent and makes sure the building is in good condition. Context clues, apposition

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary embarrassed He had barely understood a word that Carlos said. But he was embarrassed to ask his friend to repeat it all over again in Spanish. My father was embarrassed when he tripped over the hose and fell down in front of the neighbors. Context clues, word structure

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary impressed But he did understand that Carlos was impressed at how he had hit the ball. The music teacher listened carefully as her student played Mozart on the piano. She was impressed with how well this ten-year-old could play. Context clues, word structure

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Word Knowledge What do these words have in common? blueblew ateeight sunson would wood They’re homophones. What is a homophone? A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. Can you think of other pairs of homophones?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Consonant Blends What are the consonant blends in these words? brokenclosetstrangerscream brokenclosetstrangerscream Can you think of other words that begin with the consonant blends br, cl, str, or scr ?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Closed Compound Words What are closed compound words? They are words made up of two words joined together without a space in between them. sidewalkstickballgrandmother What are the two words that make up each compound word? Can you think of more examples of closed compound words?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Spelling Patterns What do these words have in common? correct garbage cardboard guitar import They all have the /or/ and /är/ sounds spelled or, oar, and ar.

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Homophones The two boys played stickball in the street. Why can’t the homophone to be used to replace two?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Blends A stranger was standing on the sidewalk. What are the 3-letter and 2-letter consonant blends in this sentence? How do 3-letter consonant blends differ from 2- letter consonant blends? splitsprint Can you think of a sentence using either of these 3- consonant blend words?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Closed Compound Words My grandmother put three books over there. What is the closed compound word in this sentence? BONUS QUESTION: Can you think of a homophone for there and use it in a sentence?

Open Court 5th grade Unit 3-Heritage, Less. 3; Michelle Wohlgemuth--Cawston Elementary Which words have the /är/ and /or/ sound spelled ar and oar? There were empty cardboard boxes and stacks of newspapers in the garbage.