PRACTICE, Grade K
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PRACTICE, Grade K
Practice 1 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SAME AND DIFFERENT Circle the picture in each row that is different. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 3 At Home: Draw two animals that are different. 1 Practice 2 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SAME AND DIFFERENT Color the animals in each row. Make two the same and one different. 2 At Home: Find things in your home that are the same except for the color. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 4 3 Practice 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Name sock sock sandal star moon star puppy kitten kitten SAME AND DIFFERENT Color the two pictures that are the same. Tell which picture is different. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 5 At Home: Find two things that are the same. Draw pictures of them. 3 Practice 4 McGraw-Hill School Division Name MAKING LISTS Draw lines to show what each person at the left might be wishing for. 4 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself doing something that you wish you could do. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Study Skills, page 6 4 Practice 5 McGraw-Hill School Division Name A B C D E F c e f G H I J K L h k l a b g i d j CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Name the letters in each row. Draw a line to connect the uppercase and lowercase forms of the same letter. 12 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 7 At Home: Make a poster of some capital letters cut out of old newspapers and magazines. 5 Practice 6 L m P P L m r S D D r S a T F T a F c O N N c O McGraw-Hill School Division Name CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Draw lines to connect the matching letters in each box. 6 At Home: See how many things you can find in your home that are shaped like the letter O. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 8 12 Practice 7 Name F N m i McGraw-Hill School Division d S CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Name each letter. Draw a line from the letter to the child whose name has that letter. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 9 At Home: Ask someone to print the names of people in your family. Circle each capital letter. 7 Practice 8 USE ILLUSTRATIONS Something is missing in each picture. Look at the picture. Remember the story. Then draw in the missing part. 8 At Home: Think of something that you know takes a long time to happen. Draw a picture to show what it is. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Comprehension Strategies, page 10 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 9 Name M N O n P Q R o m r p q S T U V WX Y Z McGraw-Hill School Division u v t s y w z x CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Name the letters in each row. Draw a line to connect the uppercase and lowercase forms of the same letter. 14 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 11 At Home: Make a poster together of some lowercase letters cut out of old newspapers and magazines. 9 Practice 10 Name BABY otter CLAM seaweed OTTER clam SEAWEED CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Draw lines to connect the matching labels. 10 At Home: Choose your favorite letter. Look for your letter in newspapers, magazines, and books. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 12 4 McGraw-Hill School Division baby Practice 11 Name E B J W Window Books Easel Jump Rope McGraw-Hill School Division Rug g w k Puzzle z CAPITAL AND LOWERCASE LETTERS Name the letters above and below the picture. Find a sign in the picture that contains each letter. Circle each letter you find. 8 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 13 At Home: Ask your family to help you find these letters somewhere in your home: B, H, u, e, q. 11 Practice 12 Name dog McGraw-Hill School Division bird cat USE ILLUSTRATIONS Draw a line from each real pet to the things needed to take good care of it. 12 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself with the animal— real or a toy—-that you think makes the best pet. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Comprehension Strategies, page 14 3 Practice 13 McGraw-Hill School Division Name RIGHT AND LEFT Trace each path from left to right. Use the words left and right to talk about the pictures. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 15 At Home: Draw a picture. Show a dog on the left and a cat on the right. 13 Practice 14 McGraw-Hill School Division Name LEFT TO RIGHT What made each set of prints? Color the left one green. Color the right one blue. 14 At Home: Trace the feet of everyone in your family. Then group all the left feet and all the right feet. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 16 8 Practice 15 Name school bus AM BU L AN CE school A BM ALU McGraw-Hill School Division ECN ambulance hospital airplane airport LEFT TO RIGHT Color each vehicle on the left. Show where each vehicle goes. Draw a line from left to right. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 17 At Home: Draw a picture of a puppy on the left and its mother on the right. Use left and right to talk about your picture. 15 Practice 16 Name One Big Pig Written by John Carman Illustrated by Kelley Foley Written by Carlos Sanchez Illustrated by Alex Page Balloons for Bob A Birthday Surprise Written by Shirley Gee Illustrated by Robert Cox Written by Katie Halloran Illustrated by Mark Brown McGraw-Hill School Division My Dog PARTS OF A BOOK Listen to the title of each book. Pretend you are the illustrator. Draw a picture for the cover. 16 At Home: Draw a picture of something you saw today on your way home from school. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Study Skills, page 18 4 Practice 17 McGraw-Hill School Division Name CATEGORIES Circle all the things that belong in each room. 5 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 19 At Home: Draw four things that belong in your kitchen at home. 17 Practice 18 McGraw-Hill School Division Name CATEGORIES Think about how the two things in each row are alike. Draw something else that fits the category. 18 At Home: Find three things that are round. Draw pictures to show what you found. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 20 3 Practice 19 Name sandals McGraw-Hill School Division boots slippers CATEGORIES Look at each picture. Draw a line to show what the girl should have on her feet. Then add them to the picture. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 21 At Home: Take turns naming fruits, toys or other objects from the same category. 19 Practice 20 Name My Buddy and I McGraw-Hill School Division By PARTS OF A BOOK Listen to the title. If you were writing this story, who would you put on the cover? Draw a picture for the cover. 20 At Home: Draw a picture to show one thing that might happen in a story called “My Buddy and I.” McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Study Skills, page 22 12 Practice 21 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SPECIAL NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Draw a picture of yourself. Write your own name. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 27 At Home: Show a family member your picture and your name. 21 Practice 22 Pam Tim Jan Ed Kim Sam SPECIAL NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Point to each person’s name. Draw a circle around the capital letter at the beginning of each name. 22 At Home: Write the capital letter that is at the beginning of your name. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 28 6 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 23 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Bob duck Liz tree Pam Lee Ed book Jen SPECIAL NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Draw a circle around the names of the two people in each row. Point out the capital letter in each name. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 29 At Home: Find other nouns that name people. Look for nouns that begin with a capital letter. 23 Practice 24 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SEQUENCE In each row, draw a circle around the picture that shows what happened first. 24 At Home: Show the pictures on this page to your family. Tell about what happened first and next in each row. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Comprehension Strategies, page 30 4 Practice 25 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SPECIAL NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Draw a circle around the baby. Draw a circle around the woman. Draw a circle around the carpenter. Draw a circle around the baker. Say the noun that names each person you circled. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 31 At Home: Draw a picture of two family members or friends. 25 Practice 26 McGraw-Hill School Division Name NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Tell a story about the big picture. Then say the names of the people below the big picture. Circle the people who are in your story. 26 At Home: Point out each person in the big picture. Tell your story about them to someone at home. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 32 3 Practice 27 McGraw-Hill School Division Name painter astronaut fish waiter panda carpenter lifeguard clock sailor NOUNS THAT NAME PEOPLE Draw a circle around the two people in each row. Say the noun that tells who each person is. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 33 At Home: Tell your family the names of jobs people have. 27 Practice 28 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SEQUENCE In each row, draw a circle around the picture that shows what happened first. Draw a line under the picture that shows what happened last. 28 At Home: Tell what you did today at school. Tell what happened first, next, and last. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Comprehension Strategies, page 34 6 Practice 29 Name A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_029a A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_029b A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_029e McGraw-Hill School Division A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_029g NOUNS THAT NAME ANIMALS AND THINGS Draw a circle around the cow. Draw a circle around the kite. Draw a circle around the horse. Draw a circle around the computer. Say the noun that names each animal or thing you circled. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 35 At Home: Draw a picture of an animal you would like for a pet. 29 Practice 30 NOUNS THAT NAME ANIMALS AND THINGS Say the name of each animal or thing in the row of small pictures. Then draw a line from each small picture to the same animal or thing in the big picture. Tell about other animals and things you see in the big picture. 30 At Home: Draw a picture that shows animals and things you see in your neighborhood. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 36 4 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 31 McGraw-Hill School Division Name man goat computer bat dog baby woman book bird horse boy fire truck NOUNS THAT NAME ANIMALS AND THINGS Draw a circle around each animal or thing. Say the noun that names each animal or thing you circled. 8 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 37 At Home: Draw a picture of a favorite toy. 31 Practice 32 Name beaver fox a230_20U_KG_ARP_10AL_A A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_032c A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_032e mouse ant A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_032f bee McGraw-Hill School Division A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_032d frog SIGNS/LABELS In each row, draw a circle around the picture that is missing its label. Tell what labels are missing. 32 At Home: Say the names of as many animals on this page as you can. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Study Skills, page 38 3 Practice 33 Name McGraw-Hill School Division A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_033C NOUNS THAT NAME PLACES Draw a circle around the school.A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_033i Draw a circle around the farm. A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_033h Draw a circle around the airport. Say the noun that names each place you circled. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 39 At Home: Think of another noun that names a place and draw a picture. 33 Practice 34 Name A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_034c A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_034h A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_034g NOUNS THAT NAME PLACES Look at the animal in each row. Circle the place where that animal might live. Say the noun that names each place you circled. 34 At Home: Think of a different animal. Draw a picture of the place where it lives. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 40 3 McGraw-Hill School Division a430_20U_KG_ARP_10AL_A Practice 35 McGraw-Hill School Division Name girl school horse water frog park broom farm farmer zoo monkey shoe NOUNS THAT NAME PLACES Draw a circle around the place in each row. Say the noun that names each place you circled. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 41 At Home: Name three places you would like to visit. 35 Practice 36 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SEQUENCE In each row, draw a circle around the picture that shows what happened first. Draw a line under the picture that shows what happened last. 36 At Home: Make up a story about one row of pictures on this page. Tell what happened first, next, and last. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Comprehension Strategies, page 42 6 Practice 37 Name A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037b A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037c McGraw-Hill School Division A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037d A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037f A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037h SPECIAL NOUNS THAT NAME PLACES, DAYS In each row, draw a circle around the picture of a place that would have a special name of its own. A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_037g 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 43 At Home: Tell the name of your city or town, street, and state. 37 Practice 38 Name A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_038d A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_038a A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_038c A_LA01_PRA_GK_U02_038b Monday Thursday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Saturday SPECIAL NOUNS (DAY, PLACE NAMES) Say the name of each day of the week. Draw a circle around the capital letter in each name. Then draw a picture of the weather for each day. 38 At Home: Name your favorite day of the week. Tell what you do on that day. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 44 7 McGraw-Hill School Division Sunday Practice 39 Name Saturday at Franklin Park McGraw-Hill School Division Sunday at Stoneham Zoo SPECIAL NOUNS (DAY, PLACE NAMES) Draw a circle around each noun that names a day or a special place. Then finish the picture of each place. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, page 45 At Home: Tell someone about your pictures. Tell what places they show. 39 Practice 40 Play Day Cooking Day Show and Tell Day Movie Day McGraw-Hill School Division Name ENVIRONMENTAL PRINT Listen to what each sign says. Draw a picture for each sign. Tell what day of the week you might use that sign in your classroom. 40 At Home: Look for calendars at home, in stores, or in other places you visit. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Study Skills, page 46 5 Practice 41 McGraw-Hill School Division Name ACTION VERBS Draw a circle around the children who read. Draw a circle around the children who paint. Draw a circle around the children who build. Draw a circle around the father and child who play. Say the verb that tells what the people in each picture are doing. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 51 At Home: Draw a picture of something you do at home. 41 Practice 42 McGraw-Hill School Division Name ACTION VERBS Draw pictures of animals you might see on a farm. Then tell what you might do if you lived on a farm. 42 At Home: Make some animal sounds. Have family members guess what you are. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 52 2 Practice 43 McGraw-Hill School Division Name play write write ride ride play ACTION VERBS Tell what actions the pictures show. Draw a line to match the pictures that show the same action. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 53 At Home: Draw two pictures that show the same action. 43 Practice 44 GIVE/FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Draw a circle around the cat that is of the TV; on the back of the shirt. 44 At Home: Use the words right, left, top, front, and back to tell where each cat is. to the left of the chair; McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Study Skills, page 54 in front 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 45 McGraw-Hill School Division Name MORE ACTION VERBS Draw a circle around the child who slides. Draw a circle around the child who swings. Draw a circle around the child who skates. Say the action verbs that tell what the children are doing. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 55 At Home: Pantomime the actions shown on this page. Have a family member guess what you are doing. 45 Practice 46 McGraw-Hill School Division Name MORE ACTION VERBS Draw a picture of yourself doing something you like to do. Use an action word to talk about your picture. 46 At Home: Look at the picture frame on this page. Tell what action words it makes you think of. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 56 2 Practice 47 McGraw-Hill School Division Name MORE ACTION VERBS Draw a picture of something you can do with a friend. Tell what you do together. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 57 At Home: Share something with a family member. Tell what you learned. 47 Practice 48 McGraw-Hill School Division Name MAPS Draw a line that shows the path the puppy took to get to the doghouse. Circle 3 things the puppy sniffed along the way. 48 At Home: Draw a map of a room you know. Show where the furniture is. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Study Skills, page 58 4 Practice 49 McGraw-Hill School Division Name PAST-TENSE VERBS Look at the pictures. Draw a line under the people who picked. Draw a circle around the people who hiked. Put an X on the people who visited. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 59 At Home: Tell a story about the people in one of the pictures. Be sure to tell about things they did. 49 Practice 50 McGraw-Hill School Division Name PAST-TENSE VERBS Draw a circle around the pictures that show baked, parked, and packed. Make up your own sentences using these action verbs. 50 At Home: Say action verbs that tell what happened in all the pictures on this page. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 60 3 Practice 51 McGraw-Hill School Division Name ACTION VERBS Draw a circle around the pictures that show and fished. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 61 that someone planted, At Home: Tell what happened in each picture. Use action words. climbed, 51 Practice 52 McGraw-Hill School Division Name REALITY/FANTASY Find 3 things in the picture that are make-believe. Draw a circle around each make-believe thing. 52 At Home: Tell two things that really happened today and one thing that is make-believe. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Comprehension Strategies, page 62 3 Practice 53 McGraw-Hill School Division Name IS, ARE, WAS, WERE Draw a circle around (1) the duckling that is little (2) the bird that is in the nest. Draw a line under (1) the flowers that are pretty (2) the butterfly that is flying. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 63 At Home: Draw a picture of a baby bunny. Tell how to finish this sentence: The bunny is __________. 53 Practice 54 McGraw-Hill School Division Name IS, ARE, WAS, WERE Draw a picture to finish the story that the pictures show. Use the verbs is and are or was and were to tell the story. 54 At Home: Tell the picture story to someone at home. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 64 2 Practice 55 Name The nest is big. Baby birds are inside. McGraw-Hill School Division Mother bird was nearby. The baby birds were hungry. IS, ARE, WAS, WERE Listen to the sentence. Draw a circle around the picture that matches the sentence. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 65 At Home: Make up your own sentences about birds. 55 Practice 56 McGraw-Hill School Division Name REALITY/FANTASY In each row, draw a circle around the picture that shows something real. Draw a line under the picture that is make-believe. 56 At Home: Explain why each picture with a line under it on this page is make-believe. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Comprehension Strategies, page 66 6 Practice 57 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WORKING WITH VERBS Draw a circle around (1) the woman who rows, and (2) the people who hike. Tell what the other people are doing. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 67 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself doing something outside. Tell what you do. 57 Practice 58 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WORKING WITH VERBS Color all the animals in the pond. Tell how they can talk to each other. 58 At Home: If possible, visit a pond, a park, or a zoo. Listen to the animals talk. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 68 5 Practice 59 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WORKING WITH VERBS Draw lines to match the people with what they might do. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Verbs, page 69 At Home: Make up a sentence about each person in the picture. 59 Practice 60 McGraw-Hill School Division Name REALITY/FANTASY Find three animals in the picture that are doing something make-believe and color them in. 60 At Home: Tell two things that a real squirrel can do and two things that it cannot do. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 3, Comprehension Strategies, page 70 3 Practice 61 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WHAT IS A SENTENCE? Pretend you are at a park. Draw plants and animals you might see there. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 75 At Home: Use sentences to talk about the park pictures you drew. 61 Practice 62 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WHAT IS A SENTENCE? Give sentences that tell about the animal pictures. 62 At Home: Draw a picture of an animal that is doing something. Show your picture. Let others ask questions about it. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 76 6 Practice 63 McGraw-Hill School Division Name WHAT IS A SENTENCE? Draw a picture of your favorite animal. Make up a sentence about your picture. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 77 At Home: Tell your family about your animal picture. Ask them to write one sentence you use. 63 Practice 64 Name Cc ____________ pig Dd ____________ cat A_LA01_PRA_GK_U04_064b McGraw-Hill School Division Pp ____________ dog c460_40U_KG_ARP_10AL_A REFERENCE SOURCES Draw a line from each animal name to the dictionary page it belongs on. 64 At Home: Think of another word that would be on each dictionary page pictured above. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Study Skills, page 78 3 Practice 65 Name 1 2 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Seashells A_LA01_PRA_GK_U04_065g TELLING SENTENCES 1. Draw a circle around the camera. 2. Draw a circle around the binoculars. 3. Draw a circle around the book about seashells. Make up a sentence that tells what you might do with each item you circled. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 79 At Home: Make up sentences that tell what you might do with each item you did not circle. 65 Practice 66 McGraw-Hill School Division Name TELLING SENTENCES Draw pictures of animals to show what they do in the winter to keep warm. 66 At Home: Use sentences to tell about the animals that you drew in the winter scene. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 80 1 Practice 67 Name 1. The bear cubs play. McGraw-Hill School Division 2. The bear cubs sleep. TELLING SENTENCES Listen to each sentence. Draw a picture that shows what it tells. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 81 At Home: Tell someone about your pictures of the bear cubs. 67 Practice 68 Name 1 Mom has a hat. Mom sees the cat. 2 Tom reads a book. MAIN IDEA Listen to each sentence. Draw a line under the sentence that tells what the picture is about. 68 At Home: Use one sentence to tell what a favorite book or television show was about. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Comprehension Strategies, page 82 2 McGraw-Hill School Division Tom ran to Dad. Practice 69 McGraw-Hill School Division Name ASKING SENTENCES What do you see at a pond? Draw pictures to answer this question. 1 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 83 At Home: Have family members ask questions about your pond. 69 Practice 70 Name What do you play? What do you wear? What do you make? McGraw-Hill School Division What do you eat? ASKING SENTENCES Listen to each question. Draw a picture that answers the question. 70 At Home: Ask someone questions like the ones on this page. Listen to the answers. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 84 4 Practice 71 Name 1. It is a cat. Is it a cat? A_LA01_PRA_GK_U04_071a 2. The pup can nap. Can the pup nap? 3. Is the fan on? McGraw-Hill School Division The fan is on. A_LA01_PRA_GK_U04_071b ASKING SENTENCES Listen to each sentence. Draw a circle around each sentence that asks a question. A_LA01_PRA_GK_U04_071c 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 85 At Home: Watch an animal show on TV. Ask questions about the animals you see. 71 Practice 72 Name 1 It is big. How big is it? 2 Can you fix it? McGraw-Hill School Division I can ride. ASKING QUESTIONS Listen to each sentence. Draw a line under the sentence that asks a question. 72 At Home: Ask a question to learn something new. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Study Skills, page 86 2 Practice 73 McGraw-Hill School Division Name 1 2 3 4 EXCLAIMING SENTENCES Look at both pictures in each box. Circle the picture that shows a surprise and make up a sentence about it. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 87 At Home: Tell a family member about the happiest surprise you had. 73 Practice 74 McGraw-Hill School Division Name EXCLAIMING SENTENCES Color each part of the picture that shows something exciting. 74 At Home: Tell someone about the picture. Use sentences that show excitement. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 88 3 Practice 75 Name McGraw-Hill School Division We can do it! It is fun! EXCLAIMING SENTENCES Listen to the sentences. Draw a picture to go with them. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 89 At Home: Make up your own sentences that show surprise. Read each sentence to a family member. 75 Practice 76 Name 1 Nan and Dan ran. Dan and the man sat. 2 Pam is on the cot. MAIN IDEA Listen to each sentence. Draw a line under the sentence that tells what the picture is about. 76 At Home: Choose a picture in a book or magazine. Tell the main idea of the picture. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Comprehension Strategies, page 90 2 McGraw-Hill School Division Ron can pat the cat. Practice 77 McGraw-Hill School Division Name 1 2 3 4 SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT Say a sentence about each picture. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 91 At Home: Draw a picture that shows you with an animal. Tell a family member about your picture. 77 Practice 78 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT Say a sentence that tells who wears what in each picture. Then color all the hats. 78 At Home: Draw a picture of someone wearing a hat. Make up a sentence that tells who wears what. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 92 4 Practice 79 Name 1. The frog hops. McGraw-Hill School Division 2. Pigs roll in mud. SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT Listen to the sentences. Color the matching picture. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Sentences, page 93 At Home: Tell what the animals do in the pictures. 79 Practice 80 Name 1 Dad pats the cat. The pup runs to Dad. 2 The cat naps on the mat. MAIN IDEA Listen to each sentence. Draw a line under the sentence that tells what the picture is about. 80 At Home: Listen to a poem or story, then say a sentence that tells the main idea. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 4, Comprehension Strategies, page 94 2 McGraw-Hill School Division The pup runs to the cat. Practice 81 McGraw-Hill School Division Name COLOR WORDS Color each child’s T-shirt and each dog’s bandanna a different color. Tell what colors you used. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 99 At Home: Color each dog a different color. Tell what colors you used. 81 Practice 82 McGraw-Hill School Division Name COLOR WORDS Color the fire hydrant red and the police car blue. Color the rest of the picture any colors you choose. Then use color words to describe the picture. 82 At Home: Draw pictures of things in your home or neighborhood that are red, blue, green, and yellow. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 100 4 Practice 83 McGraw-Hill School Division Name a red wagon blue balloons a yellow kite a brown bear COLOR WORDS Listen to the words. Color the picture to match what they describe. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 101 At Home: Use color words to tell about each picture that you colored. 83 Practice 84 Name 1 Things That Are Red 2 Things That Are Yellow CHART Color the pictures in each row the color they should be. Then draw a picture of something else that is that color. 84 At Home: Find something that is the color of each bird on this page. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Study Skills, page 102 9 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 Things That Are Blue Practice 85 Name 1 2 3 McGraw-Hill School Division 4 SIZE, SHAPE, AND NUMBER WORDS Tell about the shapes in each box. Find the picture that has all the shapes in it. Draw a line to it. Then color the picture. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 103 At Home: Draw a house. Use triangles, squares, circles, and rectangles. 85 Practice 86 1 2 3 4 McGraw-Hill School Division Name SIZE, SHAPE, AND NUMBER WORDS Color the big dog tan. Color the small dog brown. Color the fat dog gray. Put black spots on the thin dog. 86 At Home: Draw your own pictures of a big dog, a small dog, a thin dog, and a fat dog. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 104 4 Practice 87 Name 1 one big circle one tall triangle 2 one big circle one medium circle one small circle McGraw-Hill School Division 3 one big rectangle four small squares SIZE, SHAPE, AND NUMBER WORDS Listen to the description. Draw a line to the matching picture. Then color the picture. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 105 At Home: Make a picture using these shapes: one big square, two little circles, one triangle. Use size, shape, and number words to describe your picture. 87 Practice 88 DETAILS Finish the picture. Draw the pet that the child in the poem “A Hamster...But” would rather have. Then describe the pet. 88 At Home: Imagine you had a hamster or a dog. Tell what you like about your pet. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Comprehension Strategies, page 106 1 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 89 Name 1 2 3 McGraw-Hill School Division 4 SENSE WORDS Circle the senses we use to enjoy each object. For each sense, say a word to describe the object. 13 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 107 At Home: Draw a picture of your favorite food. Think of sense words to describe it. 89 Practice 90 1 2 3 4 SENSE WORDS 1. Draw a circle around the thing that smells sweet. 2. Draw a circle around the thing that feels rough. 3. Draw a circle around the thing that tastes sour. 4. Draw a circle around the animal that makes a loud sound. 90 At Home: Find sweet, rough, sour, and loud things in your home. Draw pictures of them. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 108 4 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 91 McGraw-Hill School Division Name 1. It is hot. 2. It is fuzzy. 3. It is loud. 4. It is sticky. SENSE WORDS Listen to each sentence. Draw a picture to go with the sentence. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 109 At Home: Use the words hot, fuzzy, loud, and sticky to describe things in your neighborhood. 91 Practice 92 Name The baker’s neighbor liked the smell of this. McGraw-Hill School Division I like the smell of this. DETAILS Draw pictures to show what the baker’s neighbor enjoyed smelling. Then draw what you like to smell. 92 At Home: Tell someone the story of the baker and his neighbor in “The Theft of a Smell.” McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Comprehension Strategies, page 110 2 Practice 93 Name 1 2 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 FEELING WORDS Say a word that tells how you think each child feels. Draw a line to show what could have made the child feel that way. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 111 At Home: Tell a family member about something you like to do. Use words that tell how you feel. 93 Practice 94 Name 1 2 FEELING WORDS Remember how Carl felt in each picture. Draw a picture to show what makes you feel the same way. 94 At Home: Think of all the things that make you feel happy. Make a picture list to show what they are. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 112 3 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 Practice 95 Name 1 Dan is glad. Dan is sad. 2 Meg feels well. Meg feels bad. 3 Nan is happy. McGraw-Hill School Division Nan is sleepy. FEELING WORDS Listen to each sentence. Draw a line under the one that tells about the picture. Then color the picture. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 113 At Home: Draw a picture of someone you like. Draw a picture to show how you feel when you’re with that person. 95 Practice 96 DETAILS Finish the picture by adding these details: a bandage on the pine tree, gold and silver coins in the good woodcutter’s basket, sticky sap on the bad woodcutter. 96 At Home: Use the picture to help you tell the story of “The Sticky Sticky Pine”. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Comprehension Strategies, page 114 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 97 Name 1 2 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 WORDS THAT COMPARE Say a describing word for each picture in the top row. Add a picture to make the other rows follow the same pattern. Think of describing words for the pictures in those rows. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 115 At Home: Draw three more pictures. Ask a family member to think of describing words for each picture. 97 Practice 98 Name 1 long longer longest 2 small McGraw-Hill School Division smaller smallest COMPARING Draw the missing snakes. Make their size match the words. 98 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself with someone who is taller than you and someone who is shorter than you. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 116 3 Practice 99 Name 1 This tail is long. This tail is longer. This tail is longest. 2 This hole is wide. McGraw-Hill School Division This hole is wider. This hole is widest. WORDS THAT COMPARE Listen to the sentences. Draw a line from each one to the picture it describes. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Describing Words, page 117 At Home: Find three toys in your home that you can compare with words such as big, bigger, biggest or small, smaller, smallest. 99 Practice 100 Name 1 The Smallest Billy Goat 2 The Biggest Billy Goat McGraw-Hill School Division 3 The Billy Goats at the End of the Story DIAGRAMS Listen to each label. Color the picture that goes with the label. 100 At Home: Tell the story of the three billy goats to someone in your family. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 5, Study Skills, page 118 3 Practice 101 McGraw-Hill School Division Name 1 2 3 4 PRONOUNS I, YOU Draw a circle around the place you would choose to visit. Ask a partner, “Which place did you choose?” Tell your partner which place you chose and what you would do there. 2 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 123 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself going on a trip. Tell someone about your picture. Use the pronoun I. 101 Practice 102 PRONOUNS I, YOU Draw a picture that shows what each person will get in the village. Use the pronoun you to tell what they get. Then draw what you would get in the village, and use the word I to tell about it. 102 At Home: Ask family members what they like to buy at the store. Tell them what you like to buy. Use the pronouns I and you in your conversation. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 124 3 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 103 Name 1 2 You play ball. McGraw-Hill School Division 3 You hit well. 4 Can I play? I play ball too. PRONOUNS I, YOU Listen to the sentences. Draw a circle around the pronoun I or you in each sentence. Color the picture of the person or people that each pronoun stands for. 8 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 125 At Home: Tell someone what you like about yourself and that person. Use the pronouns I and you. 103 Practice 104 Name 1 2 STORY STRUCTURE In each row, write a 1 under the picture that shows the beginning of the story. Write a 2 under the picture that shows the middle of the story. Write a 3 under the picture that shows the end of the story. 104 At Home: Choose one row of pictures on this page and tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Comprehension Strategies, page 126 9 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 Practice 105 Name 1 2 3 McGraw-Hill School Division 4 PRONOUNS HE, SHE, IT Say the pronoun for each picture in the row. Draw a circle around the two pictures in each row that use the same pronoun. 20 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 127 At Home: Draw a picture of the people in your family and some of the things in your house. Use he, she, or it to talk about the picture. 105 Practice 106 McGraw-Hill School Division Name PRONOUNS HE, SHE, IT Talk about each picture on the page. Use the words he, she, and it. 106 At Home: Tell someone at home who you played with today and what you did. Use the words he, she, and it. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 128 4 Practice 107 Name he she McGraw-Hill School Division it PRONOUNS HE, SHE, IT Listen to the pronoun. Draw a circle around each picture that goes with it. 6 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 129 At Home: Use the pronouns he, she, and it to talk about the pictures on this page. 107 Practice 108 Name 1 2 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 STORY STRUCTURE Draw a circle around each picture that belongs in the middle of this story. 108 At Home: Use the pictures on this page to tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Comprehension Strategies, page 130 3 Practice 109 Name 1 2 3 McGraw-Hill School Division 4 PRONOUNS WE, THEY Tell what the children are doing. Use the pronoun they. Then draw yourself in the box with the teacher. Use the pronoun we to talk about the picture. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 131 At Home: Draw a picture that shows one activity you share with a family member or friend. Use the pronoun we to talk about your picture. 109 Practice 110 Name You A Friend McGraw-Hill School Division A Friend PRONOUNS WE, THEY, YOU Draw your face and the face of two friends. Use the pronouns we and they to talk about the pictures. 110 At Home: Tell what you like best about some people you know. Use the pronoun they. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 132 3 Practice 111 Name 1 2 We are Tim and Kim. We draw. McGraw-Hill School Division 3 They paint. 4 We make stars. They make cars. PRONOUNS WE, THEY Draw a circle around the pronoun we or they in each sentence. Color the people in the picture that each pronoun stands for. 9 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 133 At Home: Tell someone about you and your classmates. Use the words we and they. 111 Practice 112 Name 1 2 STORY STRUCTURE Look at the pictures that show the beginning and middle of this story. Then draw what you think will happen at the end of the story. Tell the whole story to a friend. 112 At Home: Draw three pictures that tell the beginning, middle, and end of a story. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Comprehension Strategies, page 134 2 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 Practice 113 Name 1. It _____ on the bed. is are 2. We _____ on the dock. is are 3. McGraw-Hill School Division He _____ a cat. has have PRONOUNS/VERB AGREEMENT Look at the picture and listen to the sentence. Draw a circle around the word that belongs in the sentence. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 135 At Home: Use pronouns I and we to tell about the things you do by yourself and with your family. 113 Practice 114 Name She It They You McGraw-Hill School Division He PRONOUN/VERB AGREEMENT Use the pronouns at the top of the page to talk about the people and things in the picture. 114 At Home: Draw a picture of yourself and others flying a kite. Use the pronoun we to talk about your picture. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 136 5 Practice 115 Name 1 2 I live on a farm. McGraw-Hill School Division 3 We have a pony. 4 She feeds the chickens. He feeds the horses. PRONOUNS AND VERBS Draw a circle around the pronouns I, we, she, and he in each sentence. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 137 At Home: Draw a picture of you and your classmates on a farm. Use the pronouns I, we, she, and he to talk about your drawing. 115 Practice 116 Name 2. 3. 4. USING THE LIBRARY Look at the big picture that shows a library. Then look at the small pictures below it. Draw a line from each small picture to the place in the big picture where you would find it. 116 At Home: Visit the children’s room of a public library with someone from your family. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Study Skills, page 138 4 McGraw-Hill School Division 1. Practice 117 Name 1 2 McGraw-Hill School Division 3 WORKING WITH PRONOUNS Tell what animals the boy and girl chose for pets. Then draw a picture showing what you would choose. Use the pronoun I to talk about the pet that you have chosen. 3 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 139 At Home: Draw a picture of a pet you have or know about. Use pronouns to talk about the picture. 117 Practice 118 1 2 3 4 WORKING WITH PRONOUNS Tell what the people in the pictures are doing. Use the pronouns he, she, it, and they. 118 At Home: Read a book with someone at home. Use some of these pronouns to talk about the story: I, you, he, she, they, we, it. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 140 4 McGraw-Hill School Division Name Practice 119 Name 1 2 He has boots. She has boots. She gets a hat. We get a hat. McGraw-Hill School Division 3 4 They went outside. It went outside. We had fun! It had fun! WORKING WITH PRONOUNS Listen to each sentence. Draw a circle around the sentence that tells about the picture. Tell who the pronoun stands for in that sentence. 4 McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Pronouns, page 141 At Home: Draw a picture of you and your friends outside in the rain. Use the pronouns I, we, and they to talk about your picture. 119 Practice 120 Name C B D A E F G H V U R Q N M J X W T K S P O L I McGraw-Hill School Division Z Y ALPHABETICAL ORDER Finish the drawing by connecting the dots, in order, from A to Z. 120 At Home: Tell someone a story about the ABC elephant on this page. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 6, Study Skills, page 142 20