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Computer Station Websites - Themes 4, 5, and 6

These websites review writing and phonics skills as well as reading strategies practiced during guided reading. Regular practice of these skills will help you to become a better reader and writer.
Theme 4 Theme 5 Theme 6
Fact and Opinion Suffixes (-less and -ness) VCCV Pattern Words
•  Decide if each sentence is a fact or opinion. •  Type the word the best completes each sentence. •  Unscramble words with a VCV, VCCV, and VCCCV patterns.
•  Click the circle next to fact or opinion. •  Unscramble the words with suffixes. •  A Hangman game.
•  Choose if each sentence is a fact or opinion. Synonyms
Syllabication •  Play a memory game with synonyms.
•  Choose the correct way to divide words into syllables. •  Move the words on the right to match the antonym on the left.
Vowel + r (R-controlled Vowel) •  Fill in the blank with the synonym that makes sense in the sentence. There is a word bank on the left side.
•  Decide which words are spelled correctly. •  Find the synonyms to help the Tooth Fairy.
•  Unscramble the letters to form a word •  Match the synonyms.
"Be" Verbs Analogies •  More synonym matching.
•  This game is similar to Jeopardy. Complete the sentences according to the clues. •  Practice analogies with a game like Jeopardy. •  Read the clues. Find the synonym that fits the clue.
Suffixes (with spelling changes) •  Practice analogies with a Hangman game. •  Find the two words that are synonyms.
•  There are two games here. Click the fishing rod that corresponds to the correct spelling of the word. VCCV Patterns Antonyms
•  Fill in the sentences with the proper word containing a suffix. There are more activities here, so click on “next activity” to play the next game. •  Unscramble words with VCV or VCCV patterns. •  Match the two words that are antonyms.
Helping Verbs •  Practice VCCV pattern words with a hangman game. •  Play a memory game with antonyms.
•  Select the correct verb to complete the sentence. Nonfiction Texts •  Move the words on the right to match the antonym on the left.
Prefixes •  Read a very short paragraph. Decide which heading would be the best. •  Read the clues. Find the antonym that fits the clue.
•  Choose the meaning of the capitalized word. There are more activities here. To find them, click “next activity.” Parts of Speech Review •  Find the antonyms to help the Tooth Fairy.
•  Sort words into nouns and verbs. •  Read the word. When you see the antonym of that word, click the button. Think and click quickly! (This is more challenging.)
•  Click on the nouns or verbs in each sentence. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homophones
•  Find the nouns in each sentence. •  Decide if each word is a synonym, antonym, or homophone.
Adverbs
Syllables •  Find the adverbs in the sentences. This is like the Millionaire game.
Chunk That Word! •  An adverb Battleship game.
•  Click where the word should be divided into syllables. Adjectives
Space Station •  Drag the letters into the circle to spell an adjective.
•  Build a space ship by correctly dividing words into syllables. •  Answer questions about adjectives.
Parts of Speech Review
Word Invasion
•  Choose the parts of speech you'd like to review (or review all of them!). Follow directions to fire a beam to destroy a word that is an example of each part of speech.

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