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Elementary: Language Arts: Level 3

Antonyms Activity 1

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Click for Activity read more

Antonyms Activity 2

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Click for Activity read more

Blends

A blend is two or more consonants sounded together so that each consonant can be heard. Click for Activity read more

Cause and Effect Activity 1

Cause is the "why" something happens in a story. Effect is the "result" (what happened). Click for Activity read more

Cause and Effect Activity 2

Cause is the "why" something happens in a story. Effect is the "result" (what happened). Click for Activity read more

Compound Words

A compound word is a word made by putting two words together. Click for Activity read more

Contractions

Contractions are made from two words. To make a contraction you put the two words together and use an apostrophe to replace the missing letters. Click for Activity read more

Definitions

Dictionary

Definitions tell the meanings of words. Sometimes there is more than one definition for the same word. Click for Activity read more

Digraphs

Digraphs are two or three consonant letters put together that make a new sound. Click for Activity   read more

Fact and Opinion

A fact is a statement that is true. An opinion is a statement that tells what a person believes or how one thinks or feels. Click for Activity read more

Homographs

Homographs are words that have the same spelling, but have different meanings and pronunciations. Click for Activity read more

Long and Short Vowels

The letter a, e, i, o, and u are vowels. Vowels can make many different sounds. One of the sounds they can make is called the long sound. Click for Activity read more

Long Vowels

The letter a, e, i, o, and u are vowels. Vowels can make many different sounds. One of the sounds they can make is called the long sound. Click for Activity read more

Prefixes Activity 1

A prefix is a syllable that is added to the beginning of a base word which changes the base word's meaning. Click for Activity read more

Prefixes Activity 2

A prefix is a syllable that is added to the beginning of a base word which changes the base word's meaning. Click for Activity read more

R-Controlled Vowels

The letters a, e, i, o, and u are vowels. Vowels can make many different sounds. One of the sounds they make is called the r-controlled sound. Click for Activity read more

Suffixes Activity 1

A suffix is a syllable added to the end of a base word which changes the base word's meaning. Click for Activity read more

Suffixes Activity 2

A suffix is a syllable added to the end of a base word which changes the base word's meaning. Click for Activity read more

Syllables

Syllables are the parts of words that have the vowel sound. Every word has at least one syllable. Click for Activity read more

Synonyms Activity 1

Synonyms are word that have the same or almost the same meaning. Click for Activity read more

Synonyms Activity 2

Synonyms are words that have the same or almost the same meaning. Click for Activity read more

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