RIC-6222 English skills practice (Book C)

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DAY 81 DAY 82 UNIT 1 9 1. Circle the word that has a z sound in the middle. scissors has was 2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word. We watched the meat sizle on the barbecue. 3. Circle the word that is spelt incorrectly. sentre centre enter 4. Add a prefix to make this word mean the opposite. perfect il im ir in 5. Write the plural form of doctor. 6. Circle the best synonym for busy. active boring sleepy 7. Circle an antonym for serious. quiet smart silly 8. Circle the rhyming word. ghost past toast grown 9. Punctuate. Shes going to be late for the meeting 10. Punctuate. fin and jakes house is on roe street 11. Circle the pronoun. We like going on family picnics every month. 12. Circle the verb group. We might be going to Spain. 13. Circle the past tense form of bring. brought bringed brung 14. who’s or whose? Where’s the lady just had twins? 15. Circle the words that can make the contraction who’s. who has who have 1. Circle the word with NO short a (hat) sound. candle bracket greatest 2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word. It was a plezure meeting you. 3. Which word is an antonym for rich? poor wealthy 4. Add the suffix ous to make a new word. mountain fierce 5. Write the singular form of envelopes. 6. Circle the best synonym for gather. search find collect 7. Circle an antonym for cooked. toasted raw boiled 8. Circle the rhyming word. daughter water laughter master 9. Punctuate. Tim Mandy Lei and James, please come with me. 10. Punctuate. I havent been shopping yet i need to buy eggs and butter 11. Circle the pronoun. I read a fantastic book. ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 12. Circle the conjunction (joining word). We might go to the river or maybe to the lake. 13. Circle a present tense form of wrote. writed written writes 14. Who’s or Whose? coming to the park? 15. Circle the words that make the contraction you’ve. have you you of you have MY SCORE MY SCORE English skills practice (Book C) 978-1-922116-73-4 42 www.ricpublications.com.au R.I.C. Publications ® 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 42 1/2/18 11:27 am

DAY 83 DAY 84 1. Circle the word with NO uh (flower) sound. dollar mother search 2. Write the jumbled word correctly. I was a special tsuge at the ceremony. 1. Circle the word with NO g (get) sound. guest gentle ghost 2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word. The little boy stuck his tunge out at the girl. UNIT 1 9 3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly. catalog catalogue katalogue 4. Add a prefix to make this word mean the opposite. patient im in il 5. Write the plural form of boat. 6. Circle the best synonym for knock. crash touch tap 7. Circle an antonym for nothing. everything everywhere everyone 8. Circle the rhyming words. centre enter metre 9. Add punctuation to the sentence. Let’s go and play the sun is shining Farah said 10. Who is speaking? ‘Mum,’ Phillip asked, ‘when will Dad be home?’ 11. Circle the pronoun. They were eating icecream. 12. Circle the adverb. The plane finally reached its destination. 13. Circle a past tense form of catch. catches catched caught 14. his or he’s? When is nap time? 15. Make a contraction. must have 3. Which word means something has got bigger? grown groan 4. Add the suffix ment to make a new word. happy enjoy 5. Write the singular form of teeth. 6. Circle two synonyms for crying. weeping sobbing frowning 7. Circle an antonym for peaceful. violent nice calm 8. Circle the rhyming words. sizzle drizzle scissors 9. Add punctuation to the sentence. Dad made a roast with potatoes carrots peas and gravy. 10. Add capitals. jenny robbins is my neighbour. ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 11. Circle the adverb. The girl sang beautifully. 12. Circle the verb. They went out for breakfast. 13. Circle a present tense form of cooked. is cooking was cooking 14. his or he’s? I saw parents drive past. 15. Circle the letters that are missing from the contractions. should’ve could’ve ca ha wi MY SCORE MY SCORE R.I.C. Publications ® www.ricpublications.com.au 43 978-1-922116-73-4 English skills practice (Book C) 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 43 1/2/18 11:27 am

DAY 83 DAY 84<br />

1. Circle the word with NO uh (flower) sound.<br />

dollar mother search<br />

2. Write the jumbled word correctly.<br />

I was a special tsuge at the ceremony.<br />

1. Circle the word with NO g (get) sound.<br />

guest gentle ghost<br />

2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word.<br />

The little boy stuck his tunge out at the<br />

girl.<br />

UNIT 1 9<br />

3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly.<br />

catalog catalogue katalogue<br />

4. Add a prefix to make this word mean the<br />

opposite. patient<br />

im in il<br />

5. Write the plural form of boat.<br />

6. Circle the best synonym for knock.<br />

crash touch tap<br />

7. Circle an antonym for nothing.<br />

everything everywhere everyone<br />

8. Circle the rhyming words.<br />

centre enter metre<br />

9. Add punctuation to the sentence.<br />

Let’s go and play the sun is shining Farah<br />

said<br />

10. Who is speaking?<br />

‘Mum,’ Phillip asked, ‘when will Dad be<br />

home?’<br />

11. Circle the pronoun. They were eating icecream.<br />

12. Circle the adverb. The plane finally<br />

reached its destination.<br />

13. Circle a past tense form of catch.<br />

catches catched caught<br />

14. his or he’s? When is nap<br />

time?<br />

15. Make a contraction. must have<br />

3. Which word means something has got<br />

bigger?<br />

grown groan<br />

4. Add the suffix ment to make a new word.<br />

happy enjoy<br />

5. Write the singular form of teeth.<br />

6. Circle two synonyms for crying.<br />

weeping sobbing frowning<br />

7. Circle an antonym for peaceful.<br />

violent nice calm<br />

8. Circle the rhyming words.<br />

sizzle drizzle scissors<br />

9. Add punctuation to the sentence.<br />

Dad made a roast with potatoes carrots<br />

peas and gravy.<br />

10. Add capitals. jenny robbins is my<br />

neighbour.<br />

©R.I.C. Publications<br />

Low Resolution Images<br />

Display Copy<br />

11. Circle the adverb. The girl sang beautifully.<br />

12. Circle the verb. They went out for<br />

breakfast.<br />

13. Circle a present tense form of cooked.<br />

is cooking was cooking<br />

14. his or he’s? I saw parents<br />

drive past.<br />

15. Circle the letters that are missing from the<br />

contractions. should’ve could’ve<br />

ca ha wi<br />

MY SCORE<br />

MY SCORE<br />

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978-1-922116-73-4 <strong>English</strong> <strong>skills</strong> <strong>practice</strong> (<strong>Book</strong> C)<br />

<strong>6222</strong>RB <strong>English</strong> <strong>skills</strong> <strong>practice</strong> (Bk C).indd 43<br />

1/2/18 11:27 am

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