Jan 10, 2017
- Learn the following target words.
advantage n. An advantage is something that helps you. Being tall is an advantage to a basketball player. cause v. To cause is to make something happen. The cold weather caused her to get sick. choice n. A choice is the act or possibility of picking something. I had my choice of five doors to open. community n. A community is a group of people who live together. The kids from my community usually play together. dead adj. To be dead is to not be alive. A dead person is usually buried in the ground. distance n. The distance between two things is how far it is between them. The distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,400 kilometers. escape v. To escape is to run away from something bad. The butterfly could not escape from the cage. face v. If you face a problem, you deal with it. My sister and I have to find a better way to face our differences. follow v. To follow means to go behind someone and go where they go. The little boy followed his mother home. fright n. Fright is the feeling of being scared. She was filled with fright. ghost n. A ghost is the spirit of a dead person. Many people are afraid of ghosts. individual n. An individual is one person. Only one individual could win the bicycle race. pet n. A pet is an animal that lives with people. Out of all my pets, the dog is my favorite. reach v. To reach means to arrive at a place. I was happy to finally reach my destination. return v. To return is to go back to a place. I was happy to return home to my mom after school. survive v. To survive is to stay alive. My dog survived her fall into the water. upset adj. To be upset is to be unhappy about something. She was upset because she broke her toy. voice n. A voice is the sound a person makes when they talk or sing. He used a microphone, so everyone could hear his voice. weather n. The weather is the condition of the air: hot, rainy, windy, etc. The weather can be sunny, rainy, or cold. wise adj. To be wise is to use experience and intelligence to make good choices. Many people believe that owls are very wise animals. - Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
- Sam was happy to go back to his house.
re - William wanted an animal to live with.
p - Her grandfather is a smart old man.
wi - I have to deal with my rising credit card bill.
f - He studies what the condition of the air is like.
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- Sam was happy to go back to his house.
- Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
- He is smart and has . . . in class.
- an advantage
- reached
- I was . . . when I got a bad grade on the test.
- dead
- upset
- He lived a long . . . from the school.
- escape
- distance
- He wanted to . . . from the room.
- escape
- distance
- A scary place might cause . . . .
- ghost
- fright
- After 10 hours of driving, I finally . . . California.
- advantage
- reached
- The man is a nice . . . .
- community
- individual
- The . . . lives in the old house.
- ghost
- fright
- The town is a small . . . .
- community
- individual
- The tree fell down because it was . . . .
- upset
- dead
- He is smart and has . . . in class.
- Check the answer that suits the blank naturally.
- They are afraid of the king because . . . .
- he has too much power
- he has a quiet voice
- I love my dog. . . . .
- He causes fright
- He’s my favorite pet
- The storm was very bad, but . . . .
- it went a very long distance
- all of the people survived
- It rained for two days, . . . .
- it was dead
- and caused the river to rise
- As I was walking home from school today, . . . .
- I was a ghost
- I hardly noticed that a dog was following me
- We closed the door, but . . . .
- it was an individual
- the dog escaped
- After my vacation, . . . .
- I returned to work
- I was an advantage
- Many people like him . . . .
- because they make him upset
- because he is a wise man
- I like living here because . . . .
- I make many choices
- it is a nice community
- I want to live in Hawaii because . . . .
- smoking causes lung cancer
- it has good weather
- They are afraid of the king because . . . .
- Read the story aloud. Pay attention to the bolded words.
The Friendly Ghost A nice woman lived by a large river. She loved children. She wanted to help them in any way. She loved her community, and everyone in the community loved her. She lived a very long time and became very wise. When she died, she became a ghost. She was dead, but every night she returned to her community. She wanted to help children and not to cause them fright. But she had a scary voice. Children were afraid of her, but the ghost was a good one. She only scared them to help them. One night, some children and a dog were playing by the river. They were having fun with their pet. But they were far from home. Then the weather became bad. It rained and rained. The river was rising. It was very dark. The children knew they were lost. They needed to go north, but they didn’t know which direction it was. When the moon came out, they saw a ghost by the river. The ghost said, “Go away!” The children felt great fright. They knew it was a ghost. Then the ghost moved closer. She yelled again, “Go away!” The children became very upset. Some of them began to cry. The children knew they had a choice: they could escape, or they could stay and face this scary individual in the dark. The children ran a long distance away. The ghost followed them all the way. Finally, the children reached home. The ghost was very happy. Soon the river rose higher and higher. It was very dangerous. The ghost had helped the children survive! She had saved them from the rising water. She also used her power to lead them home. Sometimes, meeting a ghost has advantages. A ghost can save your life! - Reading comprehension. Asses your understanding of the story by answering the questions below.
- What caused fright in the children?
- The power of the moon at night
- The bad weather near the river
- Their dead pet
- The voice of the ghost
- What was true of the children in the story?
- They didn’t like to play near the river.
- They were upset when they saw the ghost.
- Their home was a short distance from the river.
- They had the advantage of being ghosts.
- Why did the ghost scare the children?
- She had no other choice.
- She was afraid of their pet.
- She didn’t want them to see her.
- She wanted to help them.
- What is this story about?
- Why an individual has a job in the north
- How a ghost returns to help her community
- How some children escaped bad weather
- How a wise pet helps children escape a ghost
- What caused fright in the children?
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