Unit 4 Lesson 2 Hungry Little Hare
4.2 Spelling List /oo/ spelled u,u_e, ew, _ue
1. clue The detective found another clue.
2.blew The lawn chairs blew away in the wind.
3.lure I used a big, juicy worm to lure the fish to my hook.
4.June Summer begins in June.
5.students Each second-grade student will paint a picture.
6.dew The spider web was covered with dew.
7.grew I grew four inches last year.
8.due Our science project is due this Tuesday.
9.ruby A ruby is a red gemstone.
10.overdue We had to pay a fine for the overdue library books.
1. clue The detective found another clue.
2.blew The lawn chairs blew away in the wind.
3.lure I used a big, juicy worm to lure the fish to my hook.
4.June Summer begins in June.
5.students Each second-grade student will paint a picture.
6.dew The spider web was covered with dew.
7.grew I grew four inches last year.
8.due Our science project is due this Tuesday.
9.ruby A ruby is a red gemstone.
10.overdue We had to pay a fine for the overdue library books.
4.2 Vocabulary List
meadow n. a field of grass
pond n. a small lake
disguise n. something that hides the way one looks
hare n. a kind of rabbit
stump n. the part of a tree that is left after the tree has been cut down
meadow n. a field of grass
pond n. a small lake
disguise n. something that hides the way one looks
hare n. a kind of rabbit
stump n. the part of a tree that is left after the tree has been cut down
Possessive Nouns
A noun is a person, place or thing
A possessive word shows ownership
A possessive noun ends in a apostrophe s ('s)
A plural possessive noun ends in just an apostrophe (')
examples
Singular: Jennifer's mother works at the library.
Plural: The books' covers were torn.
Possessive Pronouns
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun. There is no apostrophe at the end.
examples
Singular: Jennifer's mother works at the library.
Her mother works at the library.
A noun is a person, place or thing
A possessive word shows ownership
A possessive noun ends in a apostrophe s ('s)
A plural possessive noun ends in just an apostrophe (')
examples
Singular: Jennifer's mother works at the library.
Plural: The books' covers were torn.
Possessive Pronouns
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun. There is no apostrophe at the end.
examples
Singular: Jennifer's mother works at the library.
Her mother works at the library.
Compound Words
Compound Words are made when two words are put together t make a new word.
dog+house= doghouse
Contractions
A contraction is a shortened form of a pair of wards.
An apostrophe(') is used to show where a letter or letters have been removed.
here+is= here's
Compound Words are made when two words are put together t make a new word.
dog+house= doghouse
Contractions
A contraction is a shortened form of a pair of wards.
An apostrophe(') is used to show where a letter or letters have been removed.
here+is= here's
Persuasive Writing
Persuasive writing tries to make people think or act a certain way.
Persuasive writing tries to make people think or act a certain way.