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S.P.I.R.E. L E V E L 5Reading Excellence for Every StudentWORKBOOKLEVEL 53rd EditionWORKBOOKLEVEL 3LEVEL 4LEVEL 5LEVEL 6LEVEL 7LEVEL 8SHEILA CLARK-EDMANDSLEVEL 23rd EditionLEVEL 1Specialized Program Individualizing Reading ExcellenceSheila Clark-Edmandseps.schoolspecialty.com800.225.5750

Specialized Program Individualizing Reading Excellence3rd EditionWorkbookLevel 5Sheila Clark-Edmands

Editorial Project Manager: Tracey NewmanSenior Editor: Laura A. WoollettAssistant Editor: Rachel L. Smith 2012 by School Specialty, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized inany form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocopying, without permission in writingfrom the publisher.Printed in Benton Harbor, MI, in July 2011ISBN 978-0-8388-5717-51 2 3 4 5 PPG 15 14 13 12 11

The c in each word sounds like a k or an s. Write eachword from the box under the right yfacepeacecoldpencilcanfancydancecallcoatc sounds like /s/ as in pencil c sounds like /k/ as in crabS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy1

Write a word that kniececrabcub2S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Nancy Is My Cat1. Is Nancy grand or fancy?2. What can Nancy do well?3. List 5 lively things Nancy does.4. What tells you that the person talking is glad tohave a cat like Nancy?5. If you had a cat, what traits would you want itto have?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy3

Fill in each blank with a word from the encilcityspace1. What is theof the milk on sale?2. If you do something and then do it again, you didit.3. A penny is one.4. Mom cut the apple pie into big.5. I could tell Pete was happy because he had a bigsmile on his.6. The middle is also called the7. A king’s son is a8. A.has lead in the center.9. To be kind is to be10. When there is no fighting, there is4S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy.

Heat: Molecules on the Move1. What is heat?2. What are molecules?3. Do the molecules move much in something cold?4. What makes a molecule move faster?5. What do you think will happen with the two cupsof water?cold waterhot waterS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy5

In each box, underline the coldest one and circle thehottest one.springteawell waterwinterjuicewater from a tea kettlesummericed teaa block of icea rainy day in the fallice creama cloudy day in summercoffeea sunny day in summermilkan oven that’s ona microwave that’s offa toaster that has just finished toastinga steam bathan outdoor poolan ice floea mountain top in the wintera dirt road with trees in the falla black road in the summersitting by a heater on a warm daysitting by a fan on a warm daysitting in the shade on a warm day6S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Heat: From Hot to Cold1. Which move faster, cold molecules or hot molecules?2. Why didn’t the red coloring spread out as much inthe cold water?3. What happens when you putice cubes in a cup of something hot?4. Where does the heat from the hot liquid go?5. What makes ice melt?6. What do you think you will feel when one hand isin hot water and one hand is in cold water?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy7

Finish the words with a c. Then match with somethingthat means the same.niienot e a c word to finish the sentence.1. A waltz is one kind of2. It is all.outside. Maybe it will rain!3. I saw my caton a mouse.4. Your nose is in the8S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyof your face.

Heat: Expanding and Contracting1. Why did one hand get colder and the other gethotter?2. What happened to the hot water? Why?3. What makes things expand and contract?4. What happens to a balloon when you take itoutside in the winter?5. What do you think might happen to a beach ballcompletely filled with air that is left on the beachin the hot sun?6. Which is lighter, hot air or cold air?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy9

Write each word from the box under the right gameagegingerhugegreateaglegoodg sounds like /j/ as in gerbil g sounds like /g/ as in gas10S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Finish each sentence with a word from the box.gypsy mothgingerbread f something is very big, it is.This is a kind of cookie or cake:.A long book has manyYou stand on theA.when you act in a play.is a cute little pet.This kind of moth eats tree leaves:.To be careful and kind is to be.is also sometimes called tumbling.When you tell someone you are ten, you tell themyour.If you are so mad you can’t think ofanything else, you are in aS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy.11

Make a Gingerbread Gent1. What does this reading passage tell you to do?2. Have you ever baked something like this? What didyou bake?3. When you make the gingerbread gents, do youmix everything together at once, or little by little?Explain.4. Make a gingerbread gent. Give it clothes.12S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Choose a word to fill in the blank.1. She will sing and dance on the2. We will have our lunch at3. I hope mytame  tune  team4. The baby has6. I kept turning the7. What is yourmean  noon  soon.wins the race.wiggle  little  puzzle5. Hold the pail by itsstag  stung  stage.hands and feet.simple  angel  handleof the ate?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy13

The Rooster and the Gemstone1. What was the Rooster’s problem?2. What strange thing did the Rooster come to?3. Why was the Rooster unhappy to find the gemstone?4. If you were hungry and you found a gemstone,what would you do? Explain, and then tell why theRooster couldn’t do the same.14S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

5. Imagine that you were lost in the woods, but youhad lots of money with you. Explain how “Richesmean nothing to those who cannot use them”would be true here.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy15

Check all the things you could do in gym class.cookhead etyell16S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

kcleanhandstandfailcheerS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy17

A Plan for Ginger1. What was Ginger’s problem?2. Do you think Mrs. Gentry did a good job helpingGinger? Explain.3. Did Ginger go along with Mrs. Gentry’s plan? Whyor why not?4. Tell of a time when someone wanted to help youwith a problem. Did you go along with the plan?18S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Complete the sentences below with a word from the chshepherdunderpatternterm1. Jenny had to bend over to find her socksthe bed.2. Dad had alook on his face whenhe told me I was grounded.3. Alooks after sheep.4. In baseball, thethe batter.5. Astands behindis a type of fish.6. My little sister is scared ofthe dark.inWrite a sentence about each picture, using a wordfrom the box.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy19

Answer each question with a sentence. Use theunderlined word in the answer.1. What does a cherry look like?2. A blackberry is a kind of berry. What other kindsof berries are there?3. A whale is a very large animal. Can you think ofa very small animal?4. What does a ferry carry, and where might youfind one?5. A French person is from France, and a Japaneseperson is from Japan. Where is an Americanperson from?20S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Complete the sentences below with a word from the isturbmurmurnocturnal1. Animals that are awake only at night areanimals.2. This is a verythe hill.road going up, we’ll be late!3. If you don’t4. I like toon big waves.5. You shouldn’tthe sleeping baby.6. You go, then it’s my.Write a sentence about each picture, using a wordfrom the box.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy21

Complete the sentences below with a word from the ygirldirtskirtstir1. I can make the top spin and.2. I like to whirl so mymy legs.3. Curt was soglasses of water.twirls aroundthat he drank three4. Octopuses and squid candefense.ink as a5. I’ll add the cinnamon and you canit into the mix.6. After the second batter struck out, thebatter did much better.Write a sentence about each picture, using a wordfrom the box.22S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Match.earnto gain understanding or a skillhearda kind of British noblemansearchto get in return for an effortyearnat the beginningearlyto have listened to a soundpearlto look for somethingearla shiny, white, round gemlearnto wish very stronglyS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy23

Choose a word to fill in the blank.1. If I give mywild word whisk, it means I promise.2. It takes a lot of traveling to go around the.room world mold3. Does the price tag match what you think this skirtis?first worst worth4. When I get big, I want tojournalist.5. When it rains, thesurface.6. “Don’thairyjust fine.”work wish warpbark worm dirtworry sorrys come up to theabout your test. You will do7. I thought the traffic was badyesterday, but today it is even.less worse bad24as aS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

These words have different spellings of the /er/ sound.Write each word from the box under the right spelling.irearnturtleherfernburnperhaps searchpursewormpearlworkworseworldurerthirdearS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyskirtwor25

A Big Goof1. What kind of shop did Ester’s mother have?2. Why did Ester want to go into her mother’s shop?3. What did Ester do in the shop?4. Do you think Nancy did a good job looking afterEster? Why do you think so?5. What do you think Ester would have looked like ifshe had poured the cup of Hair Tonic and Perm onher hair?26S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Can you see it, hear it, smell it, touch it, or taste seehearsmelltouchS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copytaste27

From Rain to ShineCircle the one that explains the underlined word.1. “Please let Steffie sit next to you this once,”pleaded Ellen.a. talked loudlyb. beggedc. giggled2. Ellen felt distracted by the cheerleading tryouts.a. She could not think clearly about other things.b. Her socks were falling off under the table.c. She was being careful as she made breakfast.3. Ellen spoke sternly to Kurt.a. Ellen talked like a mouse.b. Ellen talked happily.c. Ellen had a strict tone.28S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

4. Kurt bolted from the kitchen.a. Kurt locked the kitchen door.b. Kurt ran out of the kitchen.c. Kurt pounded a nail into the kitchen floor.5. Explain the way that the saying “Behind everycloud, the sun may be trying to shine” tells aboutEllen’s day.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy29

Fill in each blank with a word from the box.Earthworldsurferpearlwormhamburger hermitlanternfernbirds1. The2. Achurchfirstis the planet we live on.is a kind of leafy plant.3. You can sometimes find aoyster.inside an4. Acrab lives in a shell home.5. Arides the waves on a board.6. Agives off light.7. If you dig in your garden, you might find a.8.are the only animals that havefeathers.30S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

A Great American1. A privilege is something given that is very special.School in America is free—a privilege given to allchildren. Can you think of another example of aprivilege?2. Why did Pearl’s father think doing well in schoolwas the right thing to do?3. Tell why it helped Pearl’s father to do hishomework and work after school.4. Do you think Pearl’s father has helped Pearl to bea better student? Explain.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy31

What word or words tell who or what the sentence isabout? This is called the subject. Underline the subjectin these sentences.1. The delivery van went back for another load.2. The film was a real thriller.3. The nurse got the flu shot ready.4. Gunner is the strongest kid in the class.5. My furry dog sheds a lot of hair in the summer.6. I got thirsty during the race.7. The fog on the road was thick and swirling.8. Squirrels store nuts for the winter.32S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Sayings Explained1. Gert does not like being at the countryclub. She feels like a “fish out ofwater.” What does that mean?2. The Fresh Perk Diner isn’t pretty, but “You can’tjudge a book by its cover.” What does that mean?Tell about a time when3. You “kept your fingers crossed.”4. You earned “a feather in your cap.”S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy33

Match.34dredgesmudgehedgehog S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Match.trudgesomeone who decides the result in a contesthedgea line of bushes or shrubssmudgea smeared spotjudgean emblem you can weardodgeto walk heavily or not quicklygrudgea shelf or ridgewedgea sliceledgeto give a gentle pushbadgea bad feeling kept against someonenudgeto move out of the wayS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy35

A Long Winter Sleep1. What are the three different ways that animalsdeal with the cold of winter? 2. What does hibernate mean?3. List some animals that hibernate.4. Explain what makes a badger’s hibernationdifferent from a hedgehog’s hibernation.36S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Match.troddensomething you do again and againhabitawake at nightvastwell walked onwedgesomething thin or slightdwellinga place to livewispback legsnocturnala slicehind legsbig and endlessFind the word that means the same from above.1. Awell walked on2. A badger’s3. A4. A5. Athin strandawake at nightendlesspath is easy to see.homeis underground.of hair got stuck in the fence.animal spilled the trash.network of caves calls explorers.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy37

The Badger1. Why don’t you see many badgers around?2. List three ways you can tell that a hole in theground belongs to a badger. 3. Describe what a badger looks like.4. When a badger is scared, what does it do?5. What kinds of things do badgers eat?6. Sometimes people say, “Don’t badger me.” Whatdo you think this means?38S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

A noun is a word that names. A noun can namepeople or animals, places, things, ideas, andfeelings. A verb is an action word that tells whatis happening or what happened.Put a box around the nouns.Put a circle around the verbs.1. The badger ran fast.2. Jenny dodged the ball.3. This budgie talks constantly.4. The crickets chirped loudly.5. A bird landed on the top ledge of the door.6. The desk broke.7. The rabbit hid in the hedges.8. The hot water melted the fudge.9. There was a big black smudge on the mat.10. The doorbell rang.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy39

Galloping Gertie1. Are bridges normally safe? Explain.2. What was different about Galloping Gertie?3. What did people do when the bridge moved?4. What finally happened to Galloping Gertie?5. What would have prevented the bridge frommoving too much?40S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Add dge to finish the word. Then put the word in asentence.welosrrifuhegrussbu1. Midge and I let go of ourbecame friends again.and2. The cat was stuck in the tree and would notfrom her branch.3. We hiked along the4. These lemonof the mountain.are really sour.5. Mr. Tage rents a room in his house to a.6.is a kind of soft chocolate candy.7. There is a line ofdriveway.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyplanted along our41

Judge the Judge1. When do you first suspect that the judge is theculprit?2. When does the clerk find out that the judge is theculprit?3. What is the evidence?4. List three words in the poem that rhyme with nudge. 5. What do you think the clerk will say tothe judge? On the lines, write whatshould go in the speech balloon.42S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

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Choose a word to fill in the blank.1. I played well at the tryouts, so I waschosenfor the baseball team!2. The gardenwith water.hose house hischased cheesysupplied the sprinkler3. In my garden there are lilies, pansies, and.ropes roses rises4. Aperson is full of wisdom.size wild wise5. You can useraises seasonsgingerbread men.raisinsfor the eyes of6. T he light going into the camerasupposesthe film.7. I gave Rose a44present pleasant peasantS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyexposes existsfor her birthday.

Pearl in a Rush1. What was the first thing Pearl rushed to do?What else did Pearl rush to do?2. Why wouldn’t Pearl’s father let her use the cameraright away?3. Tell about something you rushed to do becauseyou could not wait.4. What happens when light falls onto camera film?5. What do you think Pearl learned from what happened?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy45

Circle the words in each box that have the same /s/ or/z/ sound as the top word.rise /z/safe sinclumsy /z/sinkeaselimposesadgazechosethose /z/survive /s/costmazenoseseasonStevemustswitchglasswise46S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Deserts of the World1. What is a desert?2. Tell about the two kinds of deserts.3. What plants and animals might you find in eachkind of desert?4. Describe one desert plant, and tell what helps itsurvive.5. Describe a big animal that can survive in thedesert, and tell what it has to help it survive.S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy47

Choose a word to fill in the blank.1. My friend Rose is at the park. Can I goto play?there their they’re2. Rose and her sister have a dog.can do tricks.They’re Their Theredog3. I hope Rose’s sister is at the park too.both fun to play with.Their There They’re4. That plant is doing better thanone.this these those5. Your socks are like gloves!the silliest socks I’ve seen.6. I tossed out the rotten eggs.are fresh.48This These Thosemust beThis These ThoseS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyeggs

7. Igoing to clean up, but I forgot.were was wasn’t weren’t8. Thereweren’tshelf.even one clean dish on thewas wasn’t were9. Yes, all my toyswas wasn’t were weren’t10. But you were going to help me,wasn’tyou?S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copyon the floor.weren’t were was49

Matter: Changes of State1. List the three states of matter. 2. List three examples of a solid. 3. List three examples of a liquid. 4. What two states take on the shape of their container? 5. Describe what happens to the atoms of an ice cubewhen you heat it up in a frying pan until it steams.50S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy

Fill in the word.1. The brake pedal makes the car stop, and the gaspedal makes the car.2. A cucumber is green, and a tomato is.3. A zipper closes a jacket, like a buttona shirt.4. A wing helps a bird move, like a fin helps amove.5. Birds have feathers likehave fur.6. Bees live in a beehive asdoghouse.live in a7. A puppy is to a dog as a kitten is to a.8. Black is to white as wet is toS. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SSI Do Not Copy.51

Raisins1. What is a raisin?2. Does it take long for a grape to become a raisin?3. What does the word raisin mean in French?4. Who first used raisins?5. What state makes the most grapes in the world?6. After a grapevine is planted, when will it beargrapes?7. A grapevine can live foryears.8. Do you think raisins are good to eat? Why orwhy not?52S. P. I.R.E. Level 5 SS

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