RIC-6222 English skills practice (Book C)
REVISION 1. Circle the word with no w sound. Wednesday quit yes 2. The missing letter is . The man fe from the ye ow adder. 3. Count the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and consonants. understand V C 4. Circle the word with NO long i (sky) sound. wife climb digging 5. Mark the syllable breaks in this word. w a t e r f a l l 6. Write the correct spelling for study + ed. 7. Which letters make the long oi (boy) sound? royal choice 8. Circle the antonym for weak. small strong sly 9. Number the words in alphabetical order. learnt least latch 10. How many syllables are in afternoon? 11. Punctuate. when is your friend coming over 12. Add three capitals. dinah and her mother live on james street. 13. Add the correct form of laugh in the sentence. We were clown’s performance. REVISION DAYS 51–60 at the 14. Add the correct prefix. friendly 15. Which one is a word? dissleep disappear disfinal 16. Circle the plural form of wife. wifes wives 17. Add the homophones eight and ate in the correct places. The greedy boy pieces of cake. 18. Circle the missing word. might shouldn’t can’t We’ll try hard, but we be a bit late. 19. The bag belongs to . I found Fiona’s bag after she had lost it. 20. come + ing = 21. write + ing = 22. What is the base word of slept and sleeping? 23. Change the verb and rewrite in the present tense. We ate oranges. 24. Circle the word that needs a capital letter. going thursday exit 25. Make a contraction. was not 26. Which word can replace the underlined words? they who The children were playing nicely; the children were taking turns and sharing. ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 27. Which word can be added to make a new word? rain sun bow 28. Circle the word that means put things together. join noise 29. Circle the missing pronoun. she her I saw my teacher and son after school. 30. was or were? My friends at the park. MY SCORE English skills practice (Book C) 978-1-922116-73-4 82 www.ricpublications.com.au R.I.C. Publications ® 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 82 1/2/18 11:27 am
1. Circle the missing letters. ce sh We swam with dolphins in the o an. 2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word. The house has four sqware windows. 3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly. masheen machine mashine 4. Write the jumbled word correctly. The train finally pulled into the tinosat. 5. Write the plural form of tomato. 6. brought or bought? We a cake to school to share with our friends. 7. Which letters make the long oa (boat) sound? grow toes 8. Circle a synonym for difficult. easy hard special 9. Circle two rhyming words. though cow show 10. How many syllables are in hospital? 11. Punctuate. We need butter milk sugar and bread. 12. Add capitals. london is the capital city of england. 13. Circle the proper noun. I am playing this Friday. 14. Circle the adverb. The students worked quietly. 15. Circle a present tense form of saw. seed sees seew REVISION DAYS 61–70 16. sure or shore? Are you you will come? 17. meat or meet? Shall we for lunch? 18. Circle the missing pronoun. her she he When Helen comes over, likes to play with my cat. 19. Rewrite the two words that need capitals. enid blyton wrote many books for children. 20. Punctuate. Gerrys mother isnt home yet. 21. Circle the opposite of fact. fiction story 22. whose or who’s? My brother, two years younger than I am, is very tall. 23. your or you’re? Please bring note tomorrow. 24. a or an? anteater 25. Circle two words that can be built from ugly. uglied uglier uglys ugliness 26. Which words make the contraction don’t? done not do not doing not 27. Circle the word with the fewest syllables. remember broken usable ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 28. Write these words in alphabetical order. hotel horse house 29. Circle the tense this sentence is written in. past present future Kelly took her little brother to the park to play. 30. Circle the verb group. Tomorrow we will be visiting our grandparents. REVISION MY SCORE R.I.C. Publications ® www.ricpublications.com.au 83 978-1-922116-73-4 English skills practice (Book C) 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 83 1/2/18 11:27 am
- Page 35 and 36: DAY 59 DAY 60 1. Circle and rewrite
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- Page 81 and 82: 1. Write the missing letters. au ua
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1. Circle the missing letters. ce sh<br />
We swam with dolphins in the o an.<br />
2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word.<br />
The house has four sqware windows.<br />
3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly.<br />
masheen machine mashine<br />
4. Write the jumbled word correctly.<br />
The train finally pulled into the tinosat.<br />
5. Write the plural form of tomato.<br />
6. brought or bought? We a<br />
cake to school to share with our friends.<br />
7. Which letters make the long oa (boat)<br />
sound?<br />
grow<br />
toes<br />
8. Circle a synonym for difficult.<br />
easy hard special<br />
9. Circle two rhyming words.<br />
though cow show<br />
10. How many syllables are in hospital?<br />
11. Punctuate. We need butter milk sugar<br />
and bread.<br />
12. Add capitals. london is the capital city of<br />
england.<br />
13. Circle the proper noun. I am playing this<br />
Friday.<br />
14. Circle the adverb. The students worked<br />
quietly.<br />
15. Circle a present tense form of saw.<br />
seed sees seew<br />
REVISION DAYS 61–70<br />
16. sure or shore? Are you you<br />
will come?<br />
17. meat or meet? Shall we<br />
for lunch?<br />
18. Circle the missing pronoun. her she he<br />
When Helen comes over, likes to play<br />
with my cat.<br />
19. Rewrite the two words that need capitals.<br />
enid blyton wrote many books for children.<br />
20. Punctuate. Gerrys mother isnt home yet.<br />
21. Circle the opposite of fact. fiction story<br />
22. whose or who’s? My brother,<br />
two years younger than I<br />
am, is very tall.<br />
23. your or you’re? Please bring<br />
note tomorrow.<br />
24. a or an? anteater<br />
25. Circle two words that can be built from ugly.<br />
uglied uglier uglys ugliness<br />
26. Which words make the contraction don’t?<br />
done not do not doing not<br />
27. Circle the word with the fewest syllables.<br />
remember broken usable<br />
©R.I.C. Publications<br />
Low Resolution Images<br />
Display Copy<br />
28. Write these words in alphabetical order.<br />
hotel horse house<br />
29. Circle the tense this sentence is written in.<br />
past present future<br />
Kelly took her little brother to the park to<br />
play.<br />
30. Circle the verb group. Tomorrow we will be<br />
visiting our grandparents.<br />
REVISION<br />
MY SCORE<br />
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