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grapheme word
Graph! e Chart
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Li" Wor#
22 Sound Waves 6 Student Book ISBN 978 1 74135 161 3
2 Go to the List Words for Unit 9. Count the sounds and iden fy all the graphemes in each List Word.
3 Write any other le ers that can represent o a on the Grapheme Chart. Write one word example for each.
1 Colour the graphemes that represent o a
in the List Words.
Unit
9originofficeofferingstrongerpromiseproperlyhonestlyforestrypopularoccupynonsensecooperateapologisesolemnbiologyconferenceoccupationpopulationhonourableforeignsovereignrestaurantarchaeologyimprompturhinoceros
4 Write the following words in the columns according to the sounds represented by the le er o.
7 Fill in the empty sound boxes to match the words. Use the Student Chart to help you.
o a orange watch
f ff ph er ar or a e i o u s ss se ce x(ks) c
er ar or a e i o u n nn kn n nn kn n nn kns ss se ce x(ks) c s ss se ce x(ks) c
o a i ng ner ar or a e i o u
o a r rr wr er ar or a e i o u er ar or a e i o uj g ge dge
f ff ph o a r rr wr r rr wrt tter ar or a e i o u ee e ea y ey
6 Write ordinal numbers, for example 1st, 2nd, 3rd and so on, to show where you hear o a in the words.
stronger promise honestly cooperate rhinoceros
properly solemn apologise biology impromptu
honourable occupy restaurant of ce archaeology
of ce
nonsense
forestry
offering
origin
stomach proper cover hotel prove person occupy wolf woman lose piano period
u oo a oo uoa o_e ow o oo ew ue u_e u er ar or a e i o u
5 Write the following words in the columns according to the sounds represented by the le er a.
quarrel distance manner squall favour fasten enthral disaster paper quality ocean practice
ao a ar aai ay a_e a or ore a aw au er ar or a e i o u
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ISBN 978 1 74135 161 3 Sound Waves 6 Student Book 23
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Write List Words that are synonyms for the clues in the Crossword.
Go to Helpful Hint 32 .
8 Circle the List Words within these words from which they have been built.
9 Select root words from the box to form words with ology from Greek root word, logos, meaning the scien c study of. Write the words beside their meanings. Use your dic onary.
10 Select words from the boxes to nish these similes. A simile compares one thing with another, using the format as...as..., for example as busy as a bee.
11 Write List Words that are antonyms for the given words.
Go to helpful Hint 33 .
Across
1. alien4. horned mammal6. workplace8. express regret
Down
1. management of forests2. convention3. king5. residents6. employment7. eating place
1
2 3
4
5 6
7
8
sense
resist
vacate
cheerful
familiar
weaker
ending
withholding
prepared
dishonestly
improperly
unpopular
dishonourable
of cer popularly popularity unpopular promised conferences dishonourable solemnly solemnity foreigner occupying improperly sovereignty apologised original originally originate originality dishonestly rhinoceroses restaurants
as cold asas dull as
as white as a as old as
as at as a
as sick as a as wise as an as cunning as a as quiet as a as gentle as a
The scienti c study of �– crime: ology events in order of time: ology
earth’s rocks, origin etc: ology hearing: ology in uence of the stars: ology
ancient history: ology living things: ology various kinds of rays: ology
bios �– life geo �– the earth chrono �– time crimen �– charge astro �– star audio �– I hear radius �– a ray arkhaiologis �– ancient history
ghostpancake
iceditchwaterthe hills
foxlambowldog
mouse
Challenge
If you can't print this out, write these words in a book or piece of paper
R.I.C. Publications® www.ricgroup.com.au Editing skills 9
Editing skills
Mars
Mars the red planetMars is the fourth planet from the sun you can sees
Mars from earth as a reddishorange culour. This is
because it have red soil.
mars would not be a plesant place to visit the air is
mostly carbon dioxide, there are lots of jiant dust
storms and the average temperature are –60 ºC.
But mars have a few things in common with earth. It
has clowds canyons valleys plains mountains polar
icecaps and even volcanoes! Scientists has also
found frozen water under the surfase of the planet.
Read the report.
1 Punctuation
(a) Find the 6 missing capital letters, 5commas and 2 full stops. Put a colon inthe correct place in the title.
A hyphen (-) is used in some words toconnect smaller words; for example, ‘happy-
go-lucky’, ‘self-pity’, ‘blue-black’.
(b) (i) There are two words in this text thatneed a hyphen between them but they have been incorrectly written as one word. Add the hyphens.
(ii) Find three hyphenated words startingwith ‘w’ in a dictionary.
2 Grammar
In any sentence, the subject and the verb have to agree in person and in number; for
example, ‘He sees’ but ‘They see’.
(a) Five verbs in the text do not agree with theirsubjects. Write the correct form of eachverb in the space at the end of the line.
3 Spelling
(a) Write the misspelt words correctly in thespace at the end of the line.
4 Writing
(a) This text is divided into paragraphs. Eachparagraph describes a new thought oridea. The fi rst paragraph answers thequestion ‘Where and what is Mars?’ Writea question that is answered by each ofthe last two paragraphs.
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
ISBN: 978-1-925686-22-7
Wednesday 1/04/2020 – Pobble Writing Stimulus