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Me and Uncle Romie - Little Book Lane

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Name:<br />

fierce:<br />

ruined:<br />

flights:<br />

stoops:<br />

feast:<br />

pitcher:<br />

treasure:<br />

wild <strong>and</strong> frightening, stern<br />

destroyed or spoiled completely, wrecked<br />

sets of stairs from one story to the next<br />

porches at the front of houses or apartment buildings<br />

a big meal, usually to celebrate a special occasion<br />

baseball player who pitches the ball to the batter<br />

anything or anyone that is loved or valued<br />

cardboard: material made of layers of paper, used to make boxes<br />

Configuration Station<br />

Write the words from the word bank in the correct boxes.<br />

pitcher flights feast treasure<br />

fierce stoops ruined cardboard<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


What’s Missing?<br />

Fill in the blanks with words from the word bank.<br />

1. James thought <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong> looked .<br />

2. He thought that his summer <strong>and</strong> birthday were .<br />

3. <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong>’s apartment was five up.<br />

4. Some people sat on their front <strong>and</strong> said hello.<br />

5. They had a on his birthday <strong>and</strong> saw a baseball game.<br />

6. <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong> had been a in college.<br />

7. James made a collage full of treasures.<br />

pitcher flights feast treasure<br />

fierce stoops ruined cardboard<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Sentence Sense<br />

Write a 6-8 word sentence for each pair of words below.<br />

fierce<br />

ruined<br />

flights<br />

stoops<br />

feast<br />

pitcher<br />

treasure<br />

cardboard<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Where Are the Words?<br />

Find <strong>and</strong> circle all of the words from the word bank. Each word appears twice!<br />

f e a s t v x k w y z m j<br />

l j k m r z q s t o o p s<br />

i z t r e a s u r e v i k<br />

g y w x a j t f e a s t m<br />

h j m q s v o k w z y c j<br />

t k z b u y o m q x k h w<br />

s y v w r k p i t c h e r<br />

r u i n e d s j z y m r u<br />

c a r d b o a r d v w j i<br />

j k y v w f l i g h t s n<br />

z w x q t y j x z k m y e<br />

y v m z c a r d b o a r d<br />

pitcher flights feast treasure<br />

fierce stoops ruined cardboard<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Rhyme Time<br />

Read each word <strong>and</strong> listen for the ending chunk. Find <strong>and</strong> paste three words that rhyme with<br />

each word.<br />

feast flights treasure<br />

pleasure beast sights<br />

writes measure east<br />

least nights displeasure<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Order in the Court<br />

Place the story words below in alphabetical order.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

pitcher flights feast treasure<br />

fierce stoops ruined cardboard<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Clever Connector<br />

Draw a line to connect the words that have the opposite meaning.<br />

pitcher<br />

ruined<br />

fierce<br />

stoops<br />

calm<br />

batter<br />

porches<br />

saved<br />

Awesome Artist<br />

James made a cardboard collage of North<br />

Carolina treasures to send to <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong>.<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Definition Derby<br />

Read each word in the first column. Find the correct definition <strong>and</strong> write the matching letter next to the word<br />

(see sample). Write each word in a sentence.<br />

Word Sentence Definition<br />

1. fierce c James thought that <strong>Uncle</strong><br />

<strong>Romie</strong> looked fierce in his<br />

picture.<br />

a. porches at the front<br />

of houses or<br />

apartment buildings<br />

2. ruined b. the baseball player<br />

who pitches the ball<br />

to the batter<br />

3. treasure c. wild <strong>and</strong> frightening,<br />

stern<br />

4. flights d. destroyed or spoiled<br />

completely; wrecked<br />

5. pitcher e. layers of paper to<br />

make a thick<br />

materials used in<br />

making boxes<br />

6. feast f. sets of stairs from<br />

one floor to the next<br />

7. stoops g. anything or anyone<br />

that is loved or valued<br />

8. cardboard h. a big meal to<br />

celebrate a special<br />

occasion<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010


Score With Scrabble!<br />

Fierce<br />

Ruined<br />

Flights<br />

Stoops<br />

Feast<br />

Pitcher<br />

Treasure<br />

cardboard<br />

Total<br />

SCORE<br />

Scott Foresman Third Grade: <strong>Me</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Uncle</strong> <strong>Romie</strong><br />

Cherry Carl, 2010

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