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Use It! Don t Lose It! LANGUAGE Daily Skills Practice Grade 5 by Pat Alvord

Illustrated by Kathleen Bullock Cover by Geoffrey Brittingham Edited by Marjorie Frank and Jill Norris Copy edited by Cary Grayson ISBN 978-0-86530-650-9 Copyright 2007 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without written permission from Incentive Publications, Inc., with the exception below. Pages labeled with the statement 2007 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN are intended for reproduction. Permission is hereby granted to the purchaser of one copy of USE IT! DON T LOSE IT! LANGUAGE DAILY SKILLS PRACTICE 5 to reproduce these pages in sufficient quantities for meeting the purchaser s own classroom needs only. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 09 08 07 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA www.incentivepublications.com

MONDAY WEEK 1 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. Change this phrase into a complete sentence. On the world s largest roller coaster. 5. Which statements are opinions? 2. Edit this sentence. millions of fun-seekers visit disneyland every year. 3. Which words mean not clear? a. disclear c. unclear b. imclear d. misclear 4. What literary technique is used in this sentence describing an amusement park? Shrill shrieks and sharp shouts of delight are heard from dawn to dusk. personification alliteration exaggeration rhyme TUESDAY WEEK 1 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. Circle the simple subject in the following sentence: John, daredevil of a kid, thinks all of the rides are too tame. 5. Cross out the unnecessary words in the passage. 2. Which words are misspelled? a. meny b. goes c. gone d. becuse 3. Add the correct ending punctuation. Do you know what time Six Flags opens 4. Look in a book s to find the title of each chapter. 2007 Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN 5

WEDNESDAY WEEK 1 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. two pairs of rhyming words. 2. Choose the synonym. When we got tired of the crowds at the park, we went back to the hotel pool for a diversion. rest change snack 3. Circle the correctly spelled words. laugh does culd again 4. Which sentence is correct? a. Save a lot of money for you re day at Coney Island. b. Whose ready to leave now? c. Let s ride the Ferris wheel before the line gets too long. 5. Place the sentences in the correct order. Matt s nachos fell on the sidewalk when a rambunctious preschooler bumped into him. Because they had spent all their money, Matt and Margo shared the chili dog. Matt ordered nachos and Margo chose a chili dog. Margo and Matt hurried to the refreshment stand to buy lunch. THURSDAY WEEK 1 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. Number the words in alphabetical order. fast scary thrilling amusing 5. Edit the passage for correct capitalization and punctuation. 2. What part of the sentence is underlined? We waited forever to ride the Accelerator. 3. Circle the synonym for remarkable. unnecessary outrageous shameful unusual 4. Choose the best word for the blank. Heavy rains the roadways, slowing traffic to a crawl. filled wet puddle flooded my sixty-eight year old grandpa is a thrill-seeker who spends every birthday at an amusement park riding its wildest roller coaster he began this tradition when he turned twenty-one and has not missed a year since old gramps has visited every adventure center from maine to california and keeps a list of the best and worst roller coasters 6 2007 Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN

FRIDAY WEEK 1 LANGUAGE PRACTICE READ 1. To what kind of amusement park ride is the writer referring? 2. Circle five words that describe the movement of the ride. 3. Underline four words that describe the writer s reaction to the ride. 4. Describe the poem s rhyme pattern. WRITE 1. Give the poem a good title. Write this above the poem. 2. Write a summary of the poem. My seatbelt s buckled; I slouch down low My hands grip the metal bar. With a slow click-clack Cars jerk up the track And climb toward the nearest star. I m anxious, excited, my eyes are wide. I quiver with dread and fear As we reach the top And jolt to a stop. Now, the time for flying is here! A sudden plummet, a dip, a plunge I shriek and laugh and scream. I gasp for breath. Am I facing death? Is this real or a scary dream? A snake of six cars slithers along And twists itself down the rail There s a jerk, then a dive. Am I still alive? I am, but my skin looks pale. We lean to the left, lurch to the right Final corners we swiftly round. After one sharp drop, We slow to a stop. My feet touch the solid ground. I stumble down the exit ramp. My dad waits at the end. Did you like the ride? You looked terrified. Not me! I m going again! 2007 Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN 7

MONDAY WEEK 2 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. During a hurricane the sea sometimes rises like the dome of a large stadium. This is called a storm surge. This passage: a. explains exactly how a storm surge develops. b. describes how a storm surge looks. 2. Choose the compound words. coastline evacuate weather flashlight 3. Correct the capitalization. the caribbean sea east hurricane gulf of mexico 4. Put commas where they are needed. To prepare for the hurricane we stocked up on canned goods bread cereal crackers and peanut butter 5. What is the writer s purpose? a. to educate the reader about window protection b. to make the reader aware of the seriousness of hurricanes c. to convince the reader to visit his store d. to inform the reader that hurricane season has begun TUESDAY WEEK 2 LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1. Which is an example of descriptive writing? a. encyclopedia article on hurricanes b. poem by a person who observed a hurricane c. essay on reasons for hurricanes d. poster of hurricane safety tips 5. The word hurricane would be found on page in this dictionary: 2. Circle the subject pronouns. him I you we they 3. Which words could be used in place of the bold word? steady regular continual occasional A hurricane is a tropical storm with a constant wind speed of 74 mph or more. 4. Circle the correctly spelled words. evry first wonce never 8 2007 Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN