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Mama’s Birthday Present

Spelling Words ai train tail rain mail afraid

Spelling Words ay way play day may gray

Challenge Words about teacher

Vocabulary Words give surprise would enjoy worry about

Comprehension Skill Draw Conclusions: sometimes clues in the words and pictures can help a reader figure out something that is not written in a story or article. Good readers use the words, pictures, and what they know about real life to figure out more about the characters and what happens in a selection.

Possessives Model girl’s pen girls’ pens The apostrophe and s in the word girl’s means that something belongs to the girl. The pen belongs to the girl girls’ pens The s and the apostrophe in the word girls’ means that something belongs to the girls. The pens belong the girls. When a word ends with s and mean “ more than one,” the apostrophe comes after the s.

Possessives cont. Tell which word is possessive and whether it tells about one or more than one person or animals. Examples Ben’s bat birds’ cage Dad’s truck Nan’s basket whales’ song