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Reading Mastery Plus, Level 4 / Home Activity 1 (at Lesson 1)

Skills: Vocabulary review. Activity: Word

Spelling.

Search

What to do: Practice reading vocabulary words at the bottom of the puzzle. Find and circle each word or phrase in the word search.

S W I M I N G S E M U J O N E L L A M Z

S S H O M C A N D A A J U N E E L O M I

T N S I B A B H D N C U O M L R E U A M

geese male hatch mate Trout Lake

N O O G A A L A E F O M R Y E N L S L B

O U R W B F N T E Q L P R Y E E G G E A

P T A I E A E G G Z O N L L U N E L I B

ducks female eggs Old Henry lakes

O E E F C E E M A D E X A A I E A O O W

N S K E K W K W A H Q U K K S K S N B E

T M I V Y J O A D L V U R E O M E G O F

X D U C S Y E L L O E A A S J A S S G F

water birds color babies swimming

O B A B O K O E L T M I G R A T E H G E

R E G G I B C R A E U X X U T H U C E R

A G S O L O C U K J Y O L D H E T T R E

snow markings June migrate

L G O K L U G S D R I B R E T A W A R T

F A U O U B I G E L U O R T I R J H A A

Canada bigger yellow ponds

S R R X Z D B G N I M M I W S R E T U M

Reading Mastery Plus, Nivel 4 / Actividad para la casa 1 (después de la Lección 1)

Destrezas: Vocabulary review. Activity: Word

Spelling.

Search

What to do: Practice reading vocabulary words at the bottom of the puzzle. Find and circle each word or phrase in the word search.

S W I M I N G S E M U J O N E L L A M Z

S S H O M C A N D A A J U N E E L O M I

T N S I B A B H D N C U O M L R E U A M

geese male hatch mate Trout Lake

N O O G A A L A E F O M R Y E N L S L B

O U R W B F N T E Q L P R Y E E G G E A

P T A I E A E G G Z O N L L U N E L I B

ducks female eggs Old Henry lakes

O E E F C E E M A D E X A A I E A O O W

N S K E K W K W A H Q U K K S K S N B E

T M I V Y J O A D L V U R E O M E G O F

X D U C S Y E L L O E A A S J A S S G F

water birds color babies swimming

O B A B O K O E L T M I G R A T E H G E

R E G G I B C R A E U X X U T H U C E R

A G S O L O C U K J Y O L D H E T T R E

snow markings June migrate

L G O K L U G S D R I B R E T A W A R T

F A U O U B I G E L U O R T I R J H A A

Canada bigger yellow ponds

S R R X Z D B G N I M M I W S R E T U M

Reading Mastery Plus, Level 4 / Home Activity 2 (after Lesson 35)

Skills:

Using encyclopedias. Identifying key words.

Activity: Encyclopedia

Exercise

What to do: Below is a picture of a set of encyclopedias.

The set consists of 20 volumes, each with a volume number and the letter, or letters, of the alphabet that are used to locate information. From the questions below, draw a line under the key word, and, in the box to the right of each sentence, write the volume number that would contain the information that would answer the question. The first one is done for you!

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E-F

6 G

7 H-I

8 J

9 K

10 L

11 M

1. How heavy is a triceratops?

12 N

13 O

14 P-Q

15 R

17

2. What are the parts of the Mesozoic Era? 3. How big was an apatosaurus? 4. What does the word dinosaur mean? 5. What language does the word raptor come from? 6. How big is a brontosaurus egg? 7. Who invented the sandwich? 8. Where do yaks live? 9. Can chameleons really change colors? 10. Which country invented the Olympics? 11. How high is Mt. Kilimanjaro? 12. When did the Neanderthal man live?

16 S

17 T

18 U-V

19 W

20 X-Z

Reading Mastery Plus, Nivel 4 / Actividad para la casa 2 (después de la Lección 35)

Skills:

Using encyclopedias. Identifying key words.

Activity: Encyclopedia

Exercise

What to do: Below is a picture of a set of encyclopedias.

The set consists of 20 volumes, each with a volume number and the letter, or letters, of the alphabet that are used to locate information. From the questions below, draw a line under the key word, and, in the box to the right of each sentence, write the volume number that would contain the information that would answer the question. The first one is done for you!

1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D

5 E-F

6 G

7 H-I

8 J

9 K

10 L

11 M

1. How heavy is a triceratops?

12 N

13 O

14 P-Q

15 R

17

2. What are the parts of the Mesozoic Era? 3. How big was an apatosaurus? 4. What does the word dinosaur mean? 5. What language does the word raptor come from? 6. How big is a brontosaurus egg? 7. Who invented the sandwich? 8. Where do yaks live? 9. Can chameleons really change colors? 10. Which country invented the Olympics? 11. How high is Mt. Kilimanjaro? 12. When did the Neanderthal man live?

16 S

17 T

18 U-V

19 W

20 X-Z

Reading Mastery Plus, Level 4 / Home Activity 3 (after Lesson 53)

Skills: Writing questions about the solar system. Activity: Solar

System “Jeopardy”

What to do: Jeopardy is a television game show where the players say the question when told the answer. For example, if a player hears, “The largest animal on Earth,” the player says, “What is a whale?” Look at this map of our solar system. Then write a question for each answer. The first one is done for you!

1. Planet with rings

W h a t i s S a t u r n?

2. Center of the solar system 3. Planet with human life 4. Largest planet 5. Planet with many moons 6. Coldest planet 7. Planet closest to Earth 8. Smallest planet 9. Hottest planet 10. Planet closest to the sun

Reading Mastery Plus, Nivel 4 / Actividad para la casa 3 (después de la Lección 53)

Skills: Writing questions about the solar system. Activity: Solar

System “Jeopardy”

What to do: Jeopardy is a television game show where the players say the question when told the answer. For example, if a player hears, “The largest animal on Earth,” the player says, “What is a whale?” Look at this map of our solar system. Then write a question for each answer. The first one is done for you!

1. Planet with rings

W h a t i s S a t u r n?

2. Center of the solar system 3. Planet with human life 4. Largest planet 5. Planet with many moons 6. Coldest planet 7. Planet closest to Earth 8. Smallest planet 9. Hottest planet 10. Planet closest to the sun

Reading Mastery Plus, Level 4 / Home Activity 4 (after Lesson 106)

Skills: Vocabulary. Comprehension. Spelling. Activity: Crossword Puzzle: The Iditarod What to do: Use the clues to fill in the crossword puzzle. 1

2 3

4

6

5

8

7 9

10

11

12

14

15 16 17

Clues: 1 4 5 7 8 12 15 16 17

Across worried How heavy something (measures) You use these to hold on to a dog You should look after yourself, because your is the most important thing you have. Dogs usually need one of these to pull some thing heavy. An animal doctor Smell The first animal to pull the sled A sweater

Down 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 13 14

A bad dream Tired A type of dog A sore brain Mean A doghouse Hurt Used to steer a sled Attached to the gang line

Reading Mastery Plus, Nivel 4 / Actividad para la casa 4 (después de la Lección 106)

Skills: Vocabulary. Comprehension. Spelling. Activity: Crossword Puzzle: The Iditarod What to do: Use the clues to fill in the crossword puzzle. 1

2 3

4

6

5

8

7 9

10

11

12

14

15 16 17

Clues: 1 4 5 7 8 12 15 16 17

Across worried How heavy something (measures) You use these to hold on to a dog You should look after yourself, because your is the most important thing you have. Dogs usually need one of these to pull some thing heavy. An animal doctor Smell The first animal to pull the sled A sweater

Down 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 13 14

A bad dream Tired A type of dog A sore brain Mean A doghouse Hurt Used to steer a sled Attached to the gang line

Reading Mastery Plus, Level 4 / Home Activity 5 (after Lesson 140)

Skills: Puzzle solving.

Spelling.

Activity: Cryptogram What to do: A cryptogram is a coded puzzle.

For thousands of years, cryptograms have been used to send secret messages. Clever people can study a code and figure out the message. In a cryptogram, the letters stand for other letters. To solve a cryptogram, look at the short words first. For example, a single letter would be a or I. Two letter words that are common are an, at, in, he, and to. Three letter common words are and, she, his, and her. Solve this cryptogram about Angela and Al. Here are some clues to get you started.

P=M I=A O=N Z=S A=I G=C I Q

I O F

V J O Y

B A Z

N O

Z G A J O G J

Z A Z Y J K

P I O T

Y K A M Z

I O C J Q I

P I E A G I Q

Reading Mastery Plus, Nivel 4 / Actividad para la casa 5 (después de la Lección 140)

Skills: Puzzle solving.

Spelling.

Activity: Cryptogram What to do: A cryptogram is a coded puzzle.

For thousands of years, cryptograms have been used to send secret messages. Clever people can study a code and figure out the message. In a cryptogram, the letters stand for other letters. To solve a cryptogram, look at the short words first. For example, a single letter would be a or I. Two letter words that are common are an, at, in, he, and to. Three letter common words are and, she, his, and her. Solve this cryptogram about Angela and Al. Here are some clues to get you started.

P=M I=A O=N Z=S A=I G=C I Q

I O F

V J O Y

B A Z

N O

Z G A J O G J

Z A Z Y J K

P I O T

Y K A M Z

I O C J Q I

P I E A G I Q