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Jack Turner is just a normal kid from Normal, Indiana . . . until one morning when he wakes up and finds an elephant in his backyard! And that’s just the beginning. The elephant belongs to Fantasia, daughter of the famous Flying Zambinis, who have moved in next door. The Zambinis may have left the circus, but it sure hasn’t left them.
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Chapter One Believe It or Not! ................................................... 1 Chapter Two Meet Fantasia ...................................................... 11 Chapter Three A Not-So-Normal Girl ......................................... 23 Chapter Four Talent Search ........................................................ 33 Chapter Five Magic Act ............................................................ 39 Chapter Six Clowning Around................................................. 49 Chapter Seven The Big Show ....................................................... 57 Chapter Eight The Show Must Go On ........................................ 63 Chapter Nine Wrinkle to the Rescue .......................................... 67 Chapter Ten No Elephants Allowed! ........................................ 75 Chapter Eleven Wrinkle to the Rescue . . . Again! ......................... 81
Chapter One
Believe It or Not!
here’s an elephant in my backyard!” I told my fifth-grade class. I should have known no one would believe me. What would an elephant be doing in Normal, Indiana? Elephants belong in zoos or circuses or on the plains of Africa, not in the middle of Buckminster Village. That’s the neighborhood where I live. “Tell us another one, Jack!” Todd Grogan 1
When the circus makes a surprise visit to Normal, Indiana, Jack Turner finds himself smack in the middle of it. His best friend, Fan, and her parents, the famous Flying Zambinis, need his help with the animals. Jack is thrilled to get to know Mr. Bumble, the mischievous chimpanzee; Polly and her band of mutts, the Pound Puppies; and Zoltar, the magnificent lion. But there are strict rules for taking care of wild animals. And Jack and his classmates are about to find out what happens when you break them. . . .
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CONTENTS
Chapter One Mysterious Visitors ................................................. 1 Chapter Two The Circus Comes to Town .................................... 7 Chapter Three The World’s Oldest Lion ...................................... 17 Chapter Four Dinner, Circus-Style ............................................. 29 Chapter Five Circus Boy ............................................................ 39 Chapter Six Mr. Bumble Takes a Walk .................................... 51 Chapter Seven Worst Day Ever .................................................... 61 Chapter Eight Jack, Lion Tamer .................................................. 71 Chapter Nine Hero for a Day ..................................................... 83 Chapter Ten Friends Again ....................................................... 95
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Mysterious Visitors
room! Vroom! I sat straight up in bed and looked at the clock. “It’s four in the morning!” I croaked. “What’s all that noise?” Outside, I could hear voices shouting orders over the rumbling growls of truck engines. I hurried to the window to see what was going on. There was no one in my backyard. Nothing was 1
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Spelling Contents 1 Compound Words
1
15 Say Hey to “A”!
65
2 Double Consonants
5
16 I Spy Long “I”!
69
3 Syllable Sounds
9
17 you and the Letter “U”
73
13
18 It’s Not Easy Being “E”
77
4 Oodles of Oodles! Review
17
Review
81
5 Verbs, Verbing, Verbed
19
19 Oodles and Oodels (and Oodals) 83
6 Plurals
23
20 Silent Letters (Shhh!)
87
7 More Plurals
27
21 Words Starring “Nk”
91
8 Even More Plurals
31
22 Phooling Around with “F”
95
Review
35
Review
99
9 Cool, Cooler, Coolest
37
23 A, E, I, O, UH?
101
10 Double Consonants Again!
41
24 Contractions
105
11 Cute, Cuter, Cutest
45
25 Homophones
109
49
26 Word Challenge
113
Review
12 Super Suffixes
51
13 More Super Suffixes
55
14 Prefixes
59
Review
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Compound Words
1
Keywords A COMPOUND WORD is a word that’s made up of two words stuck together, like treehouse or skateboard or dogsled.
3Check It!
READ the paragraph. The words in bold are your keywords.
Page 1 Keywords
When it’s warm outside, I like to play in my backyard all
7. grandmother 8. outside 9. popcorn 10. sometimes 11. sunset 12. sunshine
1. backyard 2. barefoot 3. baseball 4. birthday 5. cupcake 6. football
day. I run in the grass barefoot, and I lie down in the bright sunshine. Sometimes I play baseball or football with friends. Today is my birthday, so we’re having a party. My grandmother gave us each a yummy cupcake and some
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popcorn to eat. My friends will stay until sunset, when it
Split It!
gets dark. We’ll have a lot of fun, as long as it doesn’t rain!
grandmother 3 grand + mother CBDLtZBSE CBSFtGPPU CBTFtCBMM CJSUItEBZ DVQtDBLF GPPUtCBMM
FILL IN the blanks with the bold words in alphabetical order.
HSBOEtNPUItFS PVUtTJEF QPQtDPSO TPNFtUJNFT TVOtTFU TVOtTIJOF
1.
7.
2.
8.
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3.
9.
Blank Out!
4.
10.
5.
11.
6.
12.
Bonus: 1. backpack 2. campfire 3. airplane 4. bedtime 5. handwriting 6. seasick
1. barefoot 2. backyard 3. birthday 4. baseball 5. cupcake 6. sunset 7. popcorn 8. outside
Page 4 Add It Up
CFEtSPPN CMBDLtCPBSE CPPLtDBTF DBSFtGSFF DPVSUtSPPN EPXOtTUBJST GJSFtXPSLT GPPUtTUFQ IJHItXBZ
IPVTFtXPSL MJHIUtIPVTF QFBtOVU QMBZtHSPVOE TIPQtMJGU TJMLtXPSN TOPXtTUPSN [JHt[BH
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Compound Words
Split It! Which one of the keywords has more than two syllables?
__________________ How many syllables does it have? ______ Break it down: What two smaller words make up the bigger word?
_____________ + _____________ When you split a compound word into syllables, start by breaking it down into the smaller words and putting a dot in between the words. Then, if one of the words has more than one syllable (like mother), put a dot between the syllables. SPLIT the keywords into syllables, using dots to mark the breaks. Examples: skate•board, step•fa•ther
backyard
1.
barefoot
2.
baseball
3.
birthday
4.
cupcake
5.
football
6.
grandmother
7.
outside
8.
popcorn
9.
sometimes
10.
sunset
11.
sunshine
12.
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Blank Out!
1
FILL IN the blanks with keywords. 1.
Without shoes or socks, your foot is bare. You are ____________.
2.
The grassy yard in the back of our house is the ____________.
3.
Every year you celebrate the day of your birth. Happy ____________!
4.
If you hit a ball and run to a base, you’re playing ____________.
5.
A small cake shaped like a cup is a ____________.
6.
After the sun has set, it’s dark outside. Be home by ____________!
7.
If you heat up a kernel of corn, it will pop. That’s called ____________.
8.
When you go out the front or back side of your house, you’re ___________.
Bonus Can you finish these sentences? 1.
A pack that you fill with books and carry on your back is a ____________.
2.
When you camp in a tent and roast marshmallows over a fire, that’s a ____________.
3.
A plane that flies through the air from New York to London is an ___________.
4.
At night, when the clock says it’s time to go to bed, it’s ____________.
5.
The words you are writing with your pen in your hand is ____________.
6.
If sailing on the sea makes you so sick you throw up, you’re ____________.
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Compound Words
Add It Up ADD UP the smaller words to make compound words. SPLIT the new words into syllables. FILL IN the blanks, using dots to mark the breaks. &YBNQMF TLBUF CPBSE TLBUFtCPBSE bed
+ room
=
1.
black + board
=
2.
book + case
=
3.
care
=
4.
court + room
=
5.
down + stairs
=
6.
fire
+ works
=
7.
foot
+ step
=
8.
high
+ way
=
9.
house + work
=
10.
light
+ house
=
11.
pea
+ nut
=
12.
play
+ ground =
13.
+ free
shop + lift
=
14.
silk
+ worm
=
15.
snow + storm
=
16.
zig
=
17.
+ zag
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Vocabulary Contents 1 Synonyms & Antonyms
123
9 Roots
2 More Synonyms & Antonyms 131 10 More Roots
195 203
3 Homophones
139
11 Even More Roots
211
4 Homographs
147
12 Roots, Last Call!
219
Review
155
5 Prefixes
159
6 More Prefixes
167
7 Suffixes
175
8 More Suffixes
183
Review
191
i
Review
227
Vocabulary Words Index
231
Synonyms & Antonyms
1
Keywords ac•quire—uh-KWIR verb 1. to get as your own 2. to gain for yourself
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Synonyms: get, gain, obtain. Antonyms: provide, give.
e•nor•mous—ih-NAWR-muhs adjective unusually large in size or number Synonyms: huge, massive, gigantic. Antonyms: tiny, small.
Read and Replace 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
respond mend provide enormous fracture
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
minuscule gloomy acquire inquire humorous
frac•ture—FRAK-cher verb to break Synonyms: break, crack, rupture. Antonyms: fix, mend.
gloom•y—GLOO-mee adjective 1. dark 2. sad Synonyms: dark, unhappy, sad. Antonyms: bright, cheerful.
hu•mor•ous—HYOO-mer-uhs adjective funny
Page 3 Petal Power 1. 2. 3. 4.
Synonyms: amusing, hilarious, funny. Antonyms: serious.
gloomy provide inquire enormous
in•quire—ihn-KWIR verb to ask about Synonyms: ask, request. Antonyms: respond.
mend—mend verb 1. to fix 2. to make better Synonyms: repair, fix, recover. Antonyms: break, fracture.
mi•nus•cule—MIHN-uh-skyool adjective very small Synonyms: tiny, minute, little. Antonyms: enormous, gigantic.
Page 4 Tic-Tac-Toe 1. 2. 3. 4.
reply, answer, tell mend, connect, attach sad, grim, depressing collect, earn, gain
pro•vide—pruh-VID verb 1. to take care of 2. to supply what is needed Synonyms: give, offer, supply. Antonyms: get, take.
re•spond—rih-SPAHND verb 1. to answer 2. to react in response Synonyms: reply, answer. Antonyms: ask, question.
Page 5 Criss Cross ACROSS 1. inquire 4. mend 6. gloomy 7. humorous 9. provide 10. acquire
DOWN 2. respond 3. enormous 5. miniscule 8. fracture
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Synonyms & Antonyms
Read & Replace 3 Check It! Page 6
READ the letter. Each word in bold is a SYNONYM to a keyword. Synonyms are words that have the same meanings, like broad and wide. FILL IN the blanks using a keyword from the word box.
Blank Out! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
mend fracture provide enormous inquire gloomy miniscule humorous acquire respond
acquire
enormous fracture
inquire
mend
gloomy
minuscule provide
humorous respond
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to your e-mail. I’m sorry to hear SFQMZ
Page 7 Night & Day 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Page 8 Blank Out! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
enormous inquire gloomy mend miniscule acquire fracture humorous respond provide
your elephant has a broken bone. I wish that I could help you your elephant’s leg. Unfortunately I do not have
2 GJY
a cast to 3
you. My company does not make casts HJWF
for 4
animals when they 5 WFSZ MBSHF
a bone. Most CSFBL
people can tell by our company name that we only make casts for 6
creatures. UJOZ
I know this must be a 7
time for you. I hope you will TBE
the cast you need soon. You might want to contact
8 HFU
the Jumbo Cast Company to 9
about a cast. BTL
Sincerely, Dr. Bones, President Itsy Bitsy Cast Company P.S. I don’t mean to be 10
at such GVOOZ
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Synonyms & Antonyms
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Petal Power
The petals around the ďŹ&#x201A;owers are ANTONYMS to the word in the center. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, like tiny and huge. READ the words around each ďŹ&#x201A;ower and WRITE an antonym from the keywords in the center. enormous
inquire
mend
break
provide
pleasant
happy
joyful
mend
1. fracture
tear
Example:
gloomy
rip
take
tiny
little
respond
tell
4.
miniscule
gain
reply
answer
3.
sunny
acquire
obtain
2.
puny
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Synonyms & Antonyms
Tic-Tac-Toe PLAY Tic-tac-toe with synonyms and antonyms. CIRCLE any word that is a synonym to the blue word. PUT an X through any antonyms. When you ďŹ nd three synonyms or antonyms in a row, you are a winner! The line can go across, down, or horizontally. Example: NJOJTDVMF
h
large
tiny
gigantic
big
petite
small
miniature
little
huge
SFTQPOE
GSBDUVSF
reply
ask
question
break
fix
mend
ignore
answer
inquire
crack
shatter
connect
react
request
tell
join
tear
attach
IVNPSPVT
BDRVJSF
sad
comical
funny
give
get
gain
serious
grim
laughable
lose
earn
sell
hilarious
unfunny
depressing
collect
provide
buy
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3rd-Grade Reading Comprehension Success
Reading Comprehension Contents Before You Read
1 Predict & Confirm
237
2 Reason to Read
245
While You Read
3 Predict & Revise
253
4 Keep Track of the Facts
261
5 Picture This!
269
6 Context Clues
277
7 Problem & Solution
285
8 Main Idea & Details
293
After You Read
9 Story Plan
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Predict & Confirm When you predict, that means youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re guessing what the book is about before you read it. Smart readers predict before they read. Use the cover of a book to ďŹ gure out what the story will be about. Ask yourself what kind of story you are about to read. Is it a romance, science fiction, comedy, or mystery? These categories are called genres. FILL IN the blank next to each cover with the genre you think it is. science
fiction
action
romance
1
3Check It! Page 1 1. 2. 3. 4.
romance action science fiction horror
horror
Pages 2-3 Pick the One! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
c d a d b c
Pages 4-6 1.
2.
Doodle Pad Suggested Titles: 1. Hot Dog Summer 2. Prairie Romance 3. Afraid to Fly 4. Kidnapped! 5. The Poodle Problem 6. Golf Dreams
Pages 7-8 Check, Please! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
3.
c a c d c b
4.
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Predict & Confirm
Pick the One! CIRCLE the best title for each book cover. 1.
a. The
Old Man and the Sea
b. The
History of Baseball
c. A
2.
Boy and His Dog
d.
School Stinks!
a.
High School Dance
b. The
3.
Popcorn Mystery
c.
Rocketship Down!
d.
Making the Team
a.
Call Me Mister Pimple!
b.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
c.
Kyle the Cowboy Kid
d.
Lost in the Mountains
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4.
5.
6.
a. A
1
Day in the Park
b.
Summer Love
c.
Going to Grandmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
d.
Level Up!
a. The
Haunted House
b.
Grounded for Life
c.
Neighborhood Murder
d.
Mrs. Frisby Moves Away
a. Trapped
with My Brother
b.
I Hate Sisters!
c.
Summer on Wheels
d.
Ski Camp
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Predict & Confirm
Doodle Pad CREATE a cover and title to match each plot. Plot 1: Jeremy spends the summer with his grandma in a big house on Loony Lake. While he’s there, he makes friends with Shania, the hot dog eating champion of Loony Lake. But at this year’s hot dog eating contest, Jeremy is the winner! Will Shania still be his friend? Title:
Plot 2: Starfire is a Native American girl. Johnny Kane is a young boy who’s just joined the Pony Express to bring mail across the prairie. When Starfire saves Johnny from a robbery, they fall in love. Can two such different people find happiness?
Title:
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Copyright Š 2009 by Sylvan Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. www.tutoring.sylvanlearning.com Created by Smarterville Productions LLC Cover and Interior Photos: Jonathan Pozniak Cover and Interior Illustrations: Duendes del Sur First Edition ISBN: 978-0-375-43006-0 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon request. This book is available at special discounts for bulk purchases for sales promotions or premiums. For more information, write to Special Markets/Premium Sales, 1745 Broadway, MD 6-2, New York, New York 10019 or e-mail specialmarkets@randomhouse.com. PRINTED IN CHINA 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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