Unit 3 Lesson 5 Grandpa's Corner Store
Spelling List 3.5
1. Open You should always open the door for the person behind you.
2. Humid It is normally quite humid in July.
3. Until I cannot wait until my birthday.
4. Person Turn to the person next to you, and say hello.
5. Cancel The doctor had to cancel her appointment for the afternoon.
6. Fuel Gasoline is a type of fuel.
7. Begin I need to begin my homework.
8. Wagon Mom pulls us all in the wagon when we go to the zoo.
9. Number The answer to number five is “true.”
10. Minus What is twenty minus five.
11. Continue Let’s continue our discussion after lunch.
12. Dial If you turn the dial to the right, the sound will get louder.
13. United The United States of America is a free country.
14. Radio I just herd my favorite song on the radio.
15. Moment If you will wait just a moment, I can help you.
3.5 Vocabulary
arrangement n. a plan
tingle v. to have a slight stinging feeling
huddled v. past tense of huddle: to crowd together
sharp adj. exact
construction n. the act of building something
aisles n. plural of aisle: the space between two rows or sections of something
Open and Closed Syllables
An open syllable occurs when a syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel sound in an ope syllable is usually long.
examples: di*ner, se*cret, ta*ble, pa*per
A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by a consonant and the vowel usually has a short sound.
examples; bet*ter, fast*er, run*ing,
Spelling List 3.5
1. Open You should always open the door for the person behind you.
2. Humid It is normally quite humid in July.
3. Until I cannot wait until my birthday.
4. Person Turn to the person next to you, and say hello.
5. Cancel The doctor had to cancel her appointment for the afternoon.
6. Fuel Gasoline is a type of fuel.
7. Begin I need to begin my homework.
8. Wagon Mom pulls us all in the wagon when we go to the zoo.
9. Number The answer to number five is “true.”
10. Minus What is twenty minus five.
11. Continue Let’s continue our discussion after lunch.
12. Dial If you turn the dial to the right, the sound will get louder.
13. United The United States of America is a free country.
14. Radio I just herd my favorite song on the radio.
15. Moment If you will wait just a moment, I can help you.
3.5 Vocabulary
arrangement n. a plan
tingle v. to have a slight stinging feeling
huddled v. past tense of huddle: to crowd together
sharp adj. exact
construction n. the act of building something
aisles n. plural of aisle: the space between two rows or sections of something
Open and Closed Syllables
An open syllable occurs when a syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel sound in an ope syllable is usually long.
examples: di*ner, se*cret, ta*ble, pa*per
A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by a consonant and the vowel usually has a short sound.
examples; bet*ter, fast*er, run*ing,