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2 MILLIO N I N D I V I D U A L S U C C E S S STO R I E S ( a n d C O
UNTING! ) 4 GRADE
SUPER
for lifelong learning. The teacher-reviewed, curriculum-based activities and exercises
in this 3-in-1 SuperWorkbook will help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead.
Best of all, they’ll have lots of fun doing it!
READING
SPELLING SUCCESS
WORD SEARCH Fun games help kids create new words by adding prefixes
and then finding those words in a word search.
SUCCESS
(ie., 5. Down: to welcome or receive Answer: accept).
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their full potential. Sylvan provides individualized tutoring in
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AT A S Y LV A N L E A R N I N G C E N T E R ®
SUPER
for lifelong learning. The teacher-reviewed, curriculum-based activities and exercises
in this 3-in-1 SuperWorkbook will help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead.
Best of all, they’ll have lots of fun doing it!
READING
SPELLING SUCCESS
WORD SEARCH Fun games help kids create new words by adding prefixes
and then finding those words in a word search.
SUCCESS
(ie., 5. Down: to welcome or receive Answer: accept).
t
their full potential. Sylvan provides individualized tutoring in
its centers, at home, and online in subjects including reading,
math, writing, and study skills. Visit www.educate.com to
$10 OFF
9 780375 430077 YOUR CH I LD’S SK I LLS ASSESSMENT
learn more.
AT A S Y LV A N L E A R N I N G C E N T E R ®
Keywords
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A PREFIX is one or more syllables that contain meaning added to
the beginning of a word. Here are three that should look familiar: 3Check It!
“Pro-” means forward, positive, or supporting. Page 1
“Con-” or “com-” means with or together.
Keywords
“Re-” means again. 1. communicate
2. complaining
rearranging all our plans. It was a relief when she left for SFtQFBU
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2. rearranging
4. complaining
5. confused
1. 7. 6. constantly
7. repeat
2. 8.
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Word Blocks
4. 10. 1. represent
2. produce
3. reminding
4. renew
5. 11. 5. profit
6. competing
7. pronounce
6. 12. 8. construct
Split It!
SPLIT these keywords into syllables, using dots to mark the breaks.
3 Check It! HINT: A prefix is usually its own syllable. Also, when a syllable ends in a
Page 5 LONG vowel sound, it usually ends with a vowel, like this: patper.
Word Search TIP: You usually use “com-” when the next letter is “p,” “m,” or “b.”
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Page 6 confused 3.
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propose 8.
rearranging 9.
relief 10.
repeat 11.
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FILL IN the grid by answering the clues with keywords.
ACROSS DOWN
1. Improvement 2. Putting things in a different order
3. Method or system 4. Whining
1 2
3 4
5 6 7
Word Blocks
FILL IN the blanks with “com” or “con,” “re,” or “pro” to make the correct word. Then FILL IN the
word blocks with words of the same shape.
Example: That show is a repeat. I’ve seen it before!
The candy costs us $1 and we sell it for $2. That’s a dollar fit!
With a little help, I can duce ten chocolate cream pies a day!
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Keywords
1
BtNVTF—uh-MYOOZ verb 1. to charm or entertain 2. to make smile or laugh
3Check It!
Synonyms: charm, entertain, delight. Antonyms: bore, tire. Page 2
Read & Replace
CVEtEZ—BUH-dee noun friend 1. immense
2. buddy
Synonyms: pal, friend, chum. Antonyms: enemy, foe. 3. probably
4. polite
5. discontinue
6. enable
EJTtDPOtUJOtVF—DIS-kuhn-TIHN-yoo verb to stop doing something 7. plunge
8. relax
Synonyms: stop, end, terminate. Antonyms: continue, proceed, persist. 9. amuse
10. intelligent
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Blank Out!
1
FILL IN the blanks with keywords. Each sentence contains an ANTONYM of a keyword in bold.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, like fast and slow.
3. It seemed VOMJLFMZ that she would win, but she will be the class
president.
4. Though the first act might CPSF you, the second one will definitely
you.
6. Many people think birds are TUVQJE, but they are actually very .
8. Playing basketball might QSFWFOU you from getting better, but staying home will
field.
downward.
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 find three synonyms or antonyms in a row, you
are a winner! The line can go up and down, across, or diagonally.
HINT: If you find a word you don’t know, check a dictionary or thesaurus.
Example:
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slow rapid
lazy
crawling racing quick
speedy swift
sluggish
CVEEZ BNVTF
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pedals, you just pushed them along the ground with your -How much did it cost?
-What can you do for fun at
feet! Now, almost 200 years later, we’ve got special bikes Biltmore?
-What did Biltmore have that
for roads, trails, and racing. Since bikes don’t burn fuel other homes of the time
didn’t have?
Ask Questions!
Say you’re going to read this article: “The Biggest Home in America.”
3Check It! Before you read, CHECK the box of each question you think this article
will answer. CROSS OUT the questions you don’t think will be answered.
Page 6
Ask Questions! T 1. When was the biggest home built?
Suggestions:
-What can you do on Lake MacShane?
-What sports tournaments are there?
-What does “Kimimela” mean?
-Are boys allowed at Camp Kimimela?
-About how many campers are there?
-What are the cabins like? T 2. What is the capital of Kentucky?
Ask Questions!
Possible Questions:
-What is the nose made out of?
-What is inside my nose? T 4. Where is the biggest home in America?
-Why do we have snot?
-Why do we sneeze?
-How do we smell things?
Page 8
Ask Questions!
T 6. What is the biggest home called?
Did the article answer all of
your questions?
T 10. Is there a law that says kids can’t stay up all night?
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Now, READ the article.
Would you like to live in the biggest home in America? Then head down to
Asheville, North Carolina. That’s where you’ll find Biltmore––a palace built by
millionaire George Vanderbilt in 1895. Don’t forget to pack your swing set––
Biltmore’s backyard covers 8000 acres! And you’ll need lots of toilet paper for
the 43 bathrooms. There’s also an indoor pool and bowling alley, just in case you
get bored. The house took more than six years to build. No one’s sure how much
it cost, but consider this: it had electric lights, indoor bathrooms, central heating,
and an elevator during a time when most people were still using outhouses and
oil lamps!
Go back and FILL IN the blanks in the questions you checked. Do you have all the answers?
WRITE down three more questions that this article answers.
Ask Questions!
Are you looking for a sleep-away camp? Read this brochure: “Be a Butterfly!”
Before you read, CHECK the box of each question you think this brochure will answer. CROSS
OUT the questions you don’t think will be answered.
Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random
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