SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2018 | 5B
© 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor
Jeff Schinkel, Graphics
Vol. 34, No. 43
Each row of squares below has
the letters of a word that can be
found on this page. Read
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then try to unscramble them all.
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Plants make food in
a process called
photosynthesis.
During summer,
plants take water up
from their roots to
their leaves. They
absorb carbon
dioxide from the air.
These combine to
make chlorophyll
which makes plant
leaves green.
Find the answer in the fall leaf border!
Start here. Then read every other
letter as you move clockwise
around the border.
Photosynthesis
slows in fall as winter
approaches. Trees
and plants live off
their stored food. The
green chlorophyll
disappears leaving
red, orange and
yellow leaves. The
dry, brittle leaves
soon drop from trees
with the help of crisp
autumn breezes.
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T WE R I N
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All of the leaves
have an
at right
r
identical twin –
ide
except one.
Can you find it?
T HU S L I GN
Standards Link: Visual
Discrimination: Find similarities
and differences in common objects.
B RA SO B
Fall Syllables
Find words in the newspaper that
have the same number of syllables
as the fall words below. Paste each
word on the picture with the
matching number of syllables.
G YONEX
A VE L S E
Leaf
Acorn
GEN A C H
Harvested
Jack o· lantern
Standards Link: Decoding and Word Recognition:
Decode regular multi-syllabic words.
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension; Follow simple written directions.
START
FINISH
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.
LEAVES
WATER
SYLLABLES
CARBON
SEASON
WINTER
SCENE
BORDER
CRISP
ACORN
GREEN
DISAPPEAR
ROOTS
FALL
DAYS
Find the words by looking up,
down, backwards, forwards,
sideways and diagonally.
Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade-level
words correctly.
S Y S E R E D R O B
Y S E L B A L L Y S
A T A L A R S V E R
D O S A S E C H A E
G O O F V T A N C T
R R N A C A R B O N
E N E C S W G E R
E L G P S
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I
R C N W
N R A E P P A S
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Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical
words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
Autumn
ANSWER: Climb a tree and act like a nut.
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This week’s word:
ABSORB
The verb absorb means
to take in or swallow up.
The sponge was able to
absorb my spilled milk.
Try to use the word absorb
in a sentence today when
talking with your friends
and family.
Eat like a plant?
Find five words in the newspaper that
describe the autumn season. Paste the
words onto a sheet of paper. Write a
sentence using each word. Decorate
your paper with images of fall.
Standards Link: Grammar: Identify and use adjectives in writing.
Sentence Structure: Write simple and complex complete sentences.
M U A U N T
Would you like to “eat” like
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ability to turn sunshine,
water and CO2 into food
through photosynthesis?
Why or why not?