14
Consonant combinations which cannot be represented by any single letter in our alphabet are called digraphs (wh-, ch-, th-, -ch, -th, -tch) Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

  • Upload
    tuyen

  • View
    30

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7. Consonant combinations which cannot be represented by any single letter in our alphabet are called digraphs ( wh -, ch -, th -, - ch , - th , - tch ). whale hwāl. wheat hwēt. chance ch ă ns . church chûrch. think thĭngk. cloth klŏth. shine shīn. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Consonant combinations which cannot be represented

by any single letter in our alphabet are called digraphs (wh-, ch-, th-, -ch, -th, -tch)

Exercise ExpressGrade 4

Week 7

Page 2: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers and a head that is horizontally flattened

Examples: (n) there are different types of this mammal

What is it like?-marine mammal

On our class trip, we went whale watching.

whalehwāl

Page 3: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1. the grain of any cereal grass of the genus Triticum, used in the form of flour for making bread, cakes and for other culinary and nutritional purposes2: the plant itself

(n) from seed to plants

to flour to a finished productWhat is it like?

-corn -cereal- grass

My grandmother makes homemade bread from freshly ground wheat.

wheathwēt

Page 4: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: the absence of any cause of events that can be predicted, understood, or controlled2: luck or fortune3: to happen or occur by chance

Examples: (n) I’ll just take my chances

(v) choose a number

rain or shine What is it like?-coincidence -happen-opportunity -unknown

Chances are good that you will win.

chancechăns

Page 5: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: a building for public Christian worship2: public worship of god or a religious service in such a building

Examples: (n) different types of architecture

What is it like?- religion-faith-congregation

Our family attends church together every Sunday.

churchchûrch

Page 6: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering, and making rational decisions2: to have or form in the mind as an idea

Examples: (v) I can do anything if I put my mind into it

What is it like?-believe -guess-conceive -imagine

Our math test was so difficult, I had to think very hard to get the right answers.

thinkthĭngk

Page 7: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: a fabric formed by weaving from wool, hair, silk, flax, cotton, or other fiber used for garments, upholstery, and other items

Examples: (n) many colors

many uses What is it like?

-fabric-material-textile

She covered the table with a red cloth.

clothklŏth

Page 8: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: to give forth or glow with light2: to be bright with reflected light3: to put a gloss or polish on

Examples: (n) my shoes have a shine

car shine

(v)the sun shines

What is it like?-glitter-sparkle-illuminate

My dad keeps a sparkling shine on our family car.

shineshīn

Page 9: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: to break to pieces with violence and often with a crashing sound2: to hit or strike with force3: a blow, hit, or slap

Examples: (n) broken computer

(n) shatteredglass

What is it like? -crash-shatter-break

The cans were smashed and taken to the recycling center.

smashsmăsh

Page 10: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: to go and bring back2: to cause to come3: game to play with your dog

Examples: (v) bring backthe stick

playing fetchis good exercisefor dogs

What is it like?-bring back-return with-go and get

John’s dog loves to play fetch with us every day.

fetchfĕch

Page 11: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Definition1: to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough2: to withdraw from a race3: to make a slight grating noise as a pen

Examples:

(n) scraped knee

(v) scratchingthe couch What is it like?

-scrape -abrasion-cut -mark

Don’t worry, the cat won’t scratch you.

scratchskrăch

Page 12: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

clothklŏth

Good writers reread and revise by adding, deleted, moving, or substituting.

The cloth was pretty.

Stretch It!

Page 13: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Fix It!

Good writers reread and edit.

my brothers haved achans to thing about

the scrash on the desk?

Page 14: Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7

Add It!

-s -es -

Good readers make words with sounds.