Good Morning, Sunshine! January Week 5
Grade 4 ELA practice: Master prefixes, synonyms, antonyms, prepositions, pronouns, and figurative language!
uni- one bi- two tri- three Have you ever tried to ride a unicycle? It takes extreme balance to be able to ride around with one wheel. Most children learn how to ride a bike on a tricycle. Later, they may ride a bicycle with training wheels. The more wheels there are, the easier it is to keep a balance. Eventually the training wheels come off and the bike rider is sufficiently able to ride a bike alone! However, few people move on to removing all but one wheel! Match the definition to the its meaning. unicycle a human-powered that touches the ground with one wheel bicycle a human-powered vehicle that has two wheels tricycle a human-powered vehicle that touches the ground with three wheels Synonyms or Antonyms? uncover, reveal synonyms antonyms foolish, insightful synonyms antonyms announce, proclaim synonyms antonyms priority, unimportant synonyms antonyms recognize, unknown synonyms antonyms What will happen if you don't build your snowman on a flat area? the snowman will melt the snowman will fall over the snow won't stick together the snow won't roll into a ball tinest tiniestfrezing freezingchily chilly 1. You should probably ask your mom first.2. Can I go to the movies with Olivia?3. That's fine, but you must clean your room first. Fred loves to play in the snow. (He, Him) plans to build a huge snowman. He Him Jane helps (he, him) pack the snow in tight to make the bottom and middle parts of the body. he him (They, He, She) work together to addstick arms, button eyes, and a carrot nose. They He She Prepositions are words that tell you where something is located or positioned compared to something else. Aside from telling you where something is located, prepositions can also tell you when something happened. We use prepositions all the time when we are describing people, places, and things. Choose all the prepositions.HINT: There are 5. at into took below snow over on they What is meant by the phrase below?sea of frozen foam a glacier the moon floating in the ocean the foam on the surface of the ocean a vast land covered in snow Which best describes the line scheme of the poem? Select two. The last word in the first two lines of each stanza rhyme. The last word in the first and last line of each stanza rhyme. The first word in the first two lines of each stanza rhyme. The last word of the third and fifth line in each stanza rhyme. The last word in each stanza rhymes.