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Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

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Name A Venn diagram compares two things. Differences are written in the left and right circles. Similarities are written where the circles overlap. A. Read the summary of Cinderella and fill in the Venn diagram. Practice Text Feature: Venn Diagram Cinderella Cinderella is a household servant with an evil stepmother, evil stepsisters, and a fairy godmother. She loses a slipper at a ball, and the prince searches the kingdom for the woman to whom it belongs. Cinderella and the prince get married and live happily ever after. Cinderella Rhodopis Both B. Read the completed Venn diagram and write a summary of Rhodopis. 190 The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the Magic Ring • Grade 5/Unit 6 household servants, lost slipper, kingdom is searched, end with marriage and happiness Rhodopis pharaoh, slipper animal friends, sings and dances, falcon finds the At Home: Use a Venn diagram to compare yourself to a friend or family member. © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

© Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Name Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings. A. Circle the word that makes sense in each sentence. 1. Most fairy tales are stories that you have (herd / heard) before. 2. The hero often must race to complete a task in just one (hour / our). 3. In some stories, people try to (by / buy) happiness with jewels or gold. 4. My baseball team (one / won) the game. B. Write a word from the box next to each word to make pairs of homophones, and write a sentence using one of the homophones in the pair. pear flower course hear 5. here 6. coarse 7. pair 8. fl our At Home: List three additional pairs of homophones. Choose three words, and correctly use each one in a sentence. Practice Vocabulary Strategy: Recognize Homophones The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the Magic Ring • Grade 5/Unit 6 191

Name<br />

A Venn diagram compares two things. Differences are written in<br />

the left and right circles. Similarities are written where the circles<br />

overlap.<br />

A. Read the summary of Cinderella and fill in the Venn diagram.<br />

<strong>Practice</strong><br />

Text Feature:<br />

Venn Diagram<br />

Cinderella<br />

Cinderella is a household servant with an evil stepmother, evil stepsisters,<br />

and a fairy godmother. She loses a slipper at a ball, and the prince searches<br />

the kingdom for the woman to whom it belongs. Cinderella and the prince get<br />

married and live happily ever after.<br />

Cinderella Rhodopis<br />

Both<br />

B. Read the completed Venn diagram and write a summary of Rhodopis.<br />

190<br />

The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and<br />

the Magic Ring • Grade 5/Unit 6<br />

household<br />

servants, lost slipper,<br />

kingdom is searched,<br />

end with marriage and<br />

happiness<br />

Rhodopis<br />

pharaoh,<br />

slipper<br />

animal friends,<br />

sings and dances,<br />

falcon finds the<br />

At Home: Use a Venn diagram to compare yourself to a<br />

friend or family member.<br />

© <strong>Macmillan</strong>/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>

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