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English Language
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Elementary
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5th grade
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Grammar
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English
Author's Instructions
🔗 Activity 1: Matching
🧩 Instructions: You need to match each weather word (like “hot” or “windy”) with the correct meaning from the right column.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the weather word on the left carefully. Think about what that kind of weather looks or feels like.
• Then read through all the definitions (A–J) on the right side.
• Choose the letter that best explains the meaning of the word.
• Write that letter next to the number of the word.
📌 Tip: Think about real-life examples — like how it feels when it's foggy or snowy.
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📖 Activity 2: Reading Comprehension
📚 Instructions: Read the short story about the weather and then answer the questions.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Start by reading the passage slowly and carefully.
• Underline or remember key weather words (e.g., “snowy,” “windy”).
• Look at each question. Go back to the passage to find the part that answers it.
• Answer using complete sentences or key words.
📌 Tip: Try reading each question before re-reading the passage so you know what to look for.
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✏️ Activity 3: Fill in the Blanks
🖊️ Instructions: Fill in each sentence with the correct weather vocabulary word.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the full sentence to understand the meaning.
• Think about what word fits the best: Does it describe sun, rain, cold, fog, etc.?
• Choose the most suitable weather word from the list you learned.
📌 Tip: Think about the clue in the sentence — like “wore sunglasses” might go with “sunny.”
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🧠 Activity 4: Multiple Choice
✅ Instructions: Choose the best answer from the options (A–D).
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the question carefully.
• Look at all the options before picking one.
• Eliminate the ones that don’t make sense.
• Pick the best-fitting and grammatically correct answer.
📌 Tip: Read the question and options aloud to check if they sound right.
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🔤 Activity 5: Sentence Ordering
🧩 Instructions: Rearrange the mixed-up words to form a correct sentence.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Look for clues like question words (what, was) or starting words (It, The).
• Remember how sentences are usually ordered in English:
Subject → Verb → Details (e.g., “It was sunny yesterday.”)
• Rearrange the words until it makes a complete sentence.
📌 Tip: Say the words out loud in different orders until it sounds right.
________________________________________
🧑🏫 Final Tips:
• Take your time — it’s okay to re-read or double-check your work.
• Use your class vocabulary list or weather flashcards if you get stuck.
• Ask yourself, “Does this make sense?” after every answer.
-
English Language
-
Elementary
-
5th grade
-
Grammar
-
English
Author's Instructions
🔗 Activity 1: Matching
🧩 Instructions: You need to match each weather word (like “hot” or “windy”) with the correct meaning from the right column.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the weather word on the left carefully. Think about what that kind of weather looks or feels like.
• Then read through all the definitions (A–J) on the right side.
• Choose the letter that best explains the meaning of the word.
• Write that letter next to the number of the word.
📌 Tip: Think about real-life examples — like how it feels when it's foggy or snowy.
________________________________________
📖 Activity 2: Reading Comprehension
📚 Instructions: Read the short story about the weather and then answer the questions.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Start by reading the passage slowly and carefully.
• Underline or remember key weather words (e.g., “snowy,” “windy”).
• Look at each question. Go back to the passage to find the part that answers it.
• Answer using complete sentences or key words.
📌 Tip: Try reading each question before re-reading the passage so you know what to look for.
________________________________________
✏️ Activity 3: Fill in the Blanks
🖊️ Instructions: Fill in each sentence with the correct weather vocabulary word.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the full sentence to understand the meaning.
• Think about what word fits the best: Does it describe sun, rain, cold, fog, etc.?
• Choose the most suitable weather word from the list you learned.
📌 Tip: Think about the clue in the sentence — like “wore sunglasses” might go with “sunny.”
________________________________________
🧠 Activity 4: Multiple Choice
✅ Instructions: Choose the best answer from the options (A–D).
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Read the question carefully.
• Look at all the options before picking one.
• Eliminate the ones that don’t make sense.
• Pick the best-fitting and grammatically correct answer.
📌 Tip: Read the question and options aloud to check if they sound right.
________________________________________
🔤 Activity 5: Sentence Ordering
🧩 Instructions: Rearrange the mixed-up words to form a correct sentence.
🧠 How to Solve It:
• Look for clues like question words (what, was) or starting words (It, The).
• Remember how sentences are usually ordered in English:
Subject → Verb → Details (e.g., “It was sunny yesterday.”)
• Rearrange the words until it makes a complete sentence.
📌 Tip: Say the words out loud in different orders until it sounds right.
________________________________________
🧑🏫 Final Tips:
• Take your time — it’s okay to re-read or double-check your work.
• Use your class vocabulary list or weather flashcards if you get stuck.
• Ask yourself, “Does this make sense?” after every answer.
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