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NEIGHBORHOOD MAP 8 a £ 3 = Ruth's House Decorate the map with Crayola® Markers or Colored Pencils. As you follow the directions to discover where Catherine is going, draw a line on each street she walks on, Use the compass rose to help you. Directions: Catherine leaves her house and walks east on Elm Court. She makes a right and heads south on Main Street. When she reaches Fifth Street she turns east. At Berry Drive Cotherine walks north. She walks past the supermarket parking lot and makes a left ‘onto Dale Lane. Where is Catherine? Write down directions from the supermarket to Ruth's house. Who lives across the street from the library? Full stops, commas and capital letters practice Read the passage below aloud to yourself or to.an adult. Con you rend it withont taking abreatt? How many tres did you have to stop and breathe? Now read it again, thinking aboul where the full stops (for a long pause) and the cammas (for a short pause} should be. Gan you add them in? Don't ferget touse capital laters after full stops! mum js trying to make me healthy packed lunches now that my school has banned us from having crisps ‘and chocolate in our junch boxes teday she made me chicken and salad sandwiches which | like so I was ploased that is good she said she also included an apple a banana a pot of yoghurt and a homemade raisin flapjack sometimes i have a tub of pasta salad instead of sandwiches my favourite is tuna and sweetcorn i also like pitta bread with plenty of crunchy salad i miss having crisps a bit but i know it is healthier for me not to eat them too often [CCSS 1L.1b Use commen, proper, end possessive nouns. ngular and Plural Nouns AA singular noun names one person, place, or thing. ‘example: One dog berked lat night. AA plore! noun names more than one person, place or thing. ‘exemple: Three dogs barked lst right ‘Add an s to many singular nouns to make them plural. Directions: Write the plural form of the singular noun 1. table 2. friend 3. spoon 4, hat 5. phone 6. lamp 7. cow 8. teacher 9. car 10. park 11. plant 12. toy 13. book 14. zebra i © nmw.2edgrodeworksheetanet 2 [CCSS 1L.1b Use common, prope, and Name. possessive nours. Singular and Plural Nouns A singular nounnames one person, place, or thing. A plural noun names more than one person, place or thing. Add esto singular nouns that end with sh, ch, x, z, and s to make them plural. 1. dish 2..fox 3. peach 4. wish 5. church 6. box 7. couch 8. bus 9. punch 10. lunch 11. brush 12. pouch 13. bush 14. glass 15. crutch 16. boss © Downloaded freely from wn theteachersguide com 4 NEIGHBORHOOD MAP Berry Drive i a £ S 2

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