RIC-6222 English skills practice (Book C)
REVISION 1. Circle the word with no f sound. laugh phone very 2. The missing letter is . The iggest ottle is for the iggest a y. 3. Count the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and consonants. opposite V C 4. Circle the word with NO long ir (bird) sound. church pearl fairy 5. Mark the syllable breaks in this word. e x p e r i e n c e 6. Write the correct spelling for save + ing. 7. Which letter makes the short o (hot) sound? what swan 8. Circle the antonym for answer. telling question asking 9. Number the words in alphabetical order. film first fibre 10. How many syllables are in important? 11. Punctuate. would you like an ice-cream 12. Add commas. We packed our shoes socks T-shirts and shorts. 13. Add the correct form of dance to the sentence. Everyone was concert. 14. Add the correct prefix. legal 15. Which one is not a word? famous answerous poisonous REVISION DAYS 71–80 at the 16. Circle the plural form of battery. batterys batteries 17. Add the homophones buy and by in the correct places. You will need to six o’clock tonight. a ticket 18. Circle the missing word. Should Can Can’t you wipe your feet on the mat, please? 19. The shoes belong to . Danny’s shoes look brand new. 20. courage + ous = 21. invent + ion = 22. What is the base word of used and using? 23. Rewrite in the present tense. I ate quickly. 24. Circle the word that needs a capital letter. tomorrow yesterday saturday 25. Make a contraction. had not 26. Which word can replace the underlined words? they we Mum and I went shopping and Mum and I bought some clothes. ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 27. Which word can be added to make a new word? red gold fish 28. Circle the word that means simple and boring. plain plane 29. Circle the missing pronoun. he him Can you please ask to come over here? 30. was or were? They running past. MY SCORE English skills practice (Book C) 978-1-922116-73-4 84 www.ricpublications.com.au R.I.C. Publications ® 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 84 1/2/18 11:27 am
1. Circle the missing letters. ue eu I was a g st at the party. 2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word. They will probly be late because of the traffic. 3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly. color colour colore 4. Write the jumbled word correctly. We used the treme ruler to measure the length of the room. 5. Write the plural form of bridge. 6. tale or tail? Look! That dog has no . 7. Which letters make the long uh (schwa) sound? dollar centre 8. Circle a synonym for crying. yelling laughing weeping 9. Circle two rhyming words. liar tyre try 10. How many syllables are in centimetre? 11. Punctuate. where are you going 12. Add capitals. dublin is the capital city of ireland. 13. Circle the proper noun. My dad is from Wales. 14. Circle the conjunction. Harry was late because his bike had a flat tyre. 15. Circle a present tense form of guessed. is guessing was guessing REVISION DAYS 81–90 16. heel or heal? Your is part of your foot. 17. hour or our? The lesson lasted for an . 18. Circle the missing word. him he he’s When Dad came home, made us dinner. 19. Circle the phrase that needs an apostrophe. Samanthas earrings round wheels 20. Punctuate. bring your lunch a drink and your hat 21. Circle the opposite of catch. trap release 22. he’s or his? When do you think going to be finished? 23. your or you’re? It looks like 24. a or an? zebra going to win the game! 25. Circle two words that can be built from perfect. perfectest perfectly perfected 26. Which words make the contraction you’ve? you of you have your have 27. Circle the word with the fewest syllables. candle another guess ©R.I.C. Publications Low Resolution Images Display Copy 28. Write these words in alphabetical order. phonics photo phone 29. Who is speaking? ‘Kelly, where is your lunch box?’ Mum asked. 30. Circle the verb group. She might be coming to visit us tomorrow. REVISION MY SCORE R.I.C. Publications ® www.ricpublications.com.au 85 978-1-922116-73-4 English skills practice (Book C) 6222RB English skills practice (Bk C).indd 85 1/2/18 11:27 am
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1. Circle the missing letters. ue eu<br />
I was a g st at the party.<br />
2. Circle and rewrite the misspelt word.<br />
They will probly be late because of the<br />
traffic.<br />
3. Circle the word that is spelt correctly.<br />
color colour colore<br />
4. Write the jumbled word correctly.<br />
We used the treme ruler to measure the<br />
length of the room.<br />
5. Write the plural form of bridge.<br />
6. tale or tail? Look! That dog has no<br />
.<br />
7. Which letters make the long uh (schwa)<br />
sound?<br />
dollar<br />
centre<br />
8. Circle a synonym for crying.<br />
yelling laughing weeping<br />
9. Circle two rhyming words. liar tyre try<br />
10. How many syllables<br />
are in centimetre?<br />
11. Punctuate. where are you going<br />
12. Add capitals. dublin is the capital city of<br />
ireland.<br />
13. Circle the proper noun. My dad is from<br />
Wales.<br />
14. Circle the conjunction. Harry was late<br />
because his bike had a flat tyre.<br />
15. Circle a present tense form of guessed.<br />
is guessing was guessing<br />
REVISION DAYS 81–90<br />
16. heel or heal? Your is part<br />
of your foot.<br />
17. hour or our? The lesson lasted for an<br />
.<br />
18. Circle the missing word. him he he’s<br />
When Dad came home, made us<br />
dinner.<br />
19. Circle the phrase that needs an apostrophe.<br />
Samanthas earrings round wheels<br />
20. Punctuate. bring your lunch a drink and<br />
your hat<br />
21. Circle the opposite of catch. trap release<br />
22. he’s or his? When do you think<br />
going to be finished?<br />
23. your or you’re? It looks like<br />
24. a or an? zebra<br />
going to win the game!<br />
25. Circle two words that can be built from<br />
perfect.<br />
perfectest perfectly perfected<br />
26. Which words make the contraction you’ve?<br />
you of you have your have<br />
27. Circle the word with the fewest syllables.<br />
candle another guess<br />
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Low Resolution Images<br />
Display Copy<br />
28. Write these words in alphabetical order.<br />
phonics photo phone<br />
29. Who is speaking?<br />
‘Kelly, where is your lunch box?’ Mum<br />
asked.<br />
30. Circle the verb group. She might be<br />
coming to visit us tomorrow.<br />
REVISION<br />
MY SCORE<br />
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