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Name Cut and Paste: out sprout pout workout scout shout out trout stout

Say the name of each picture. If the picture belongs in the out family and rhymes with scout, add out to finish writing the word. sc v spr st n sh sw tr p

Say the name of each picture. Read the words and circle the word that names the picture. Write the word underneath the picture. Make a picture for the last word. scoot scout putt pout sprout sputter stout spout trout treat route out shut shout workout work spout

Configuration Station: out Word Bank stout out bout scout spout shout pout snout

out Word Search s c o u t d o u t a n a f j m x n k d s o d s k s p r o u t u j h n a r d f m o t f o d z u k j a u a k u j f t r o u t p m t a c l o u t d o d n v m k u j a f u f a b o u t m k d t d j a d u g o u t out scout sprout dugout stout clout about pout trout gout snout shout

Cloze the Gap: out Read the following sentences, saying the word scout when you come to a blank space. Use words from the out family to fill in the blanks and make sense. Reread your sentences to double check your choices! Some words may be used twice! 1. The ump yelled, You re! 2. Dad, were you a boy when you were little? 3. Look at the size of the I caught at the lake! 4. You don t have to at me! 5. Mom goes to the gym to get a. 6. I like my hamburgers onions! 7. Grandpa s pig digs in the dirt with its. 8. The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water. 9. My brothers likes to have a in the backyard. 10. The seeds in our class garden are starting to. 11. Dad s truck had a on the way home. 12. Some kids when they don t get their way. Word Bank sprout out pout spout snout without campout scout shout blowout trout workout

Look at the picture in each box. Circle the word that matches the picture. Write the word on the lines. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. scout scoot shut shout pout put spout sprout turn trout

out Crossword Puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Across Down 1. A teapot has one to pour from. 1. a pig s nose 4. to yell 2. to begin to grow 5. to mope 3. thick and heavy; fat 7. a kind of lake fish 4. an explorer 6. the opposite of in Word Bank stout out sprout spout trout shout snout scout pout

Suffix City The out Family Look at the root words on the left. Use your magnetic letters to add s, -ed, and ing to make new words. Write the new words in the boxes below. Root Word -s -ed -ing shout pout doubt sprout spout A director often shouts! What did I say? I shouted, Cut!

Cloze the Gap: out Use your out Suffix City worksheet to help you fill in the blanks below. 1. Stop at me! I can hear you! 2. Weeds are up all over the front yard. 3. I my friend, and now he s mad at me. 4. The elephant water at us from its trunk. 5. Mom said that she that my room is clean. 6. My little brother when he wants something. 7. He when he didn t get a cookie this morning. 8. Will the tomato seeds in the garden soon? 9. In her excitement, the little girl out the answer. 10. Sometimes whale looks just like a fountain. I m spouting! Don t I look just like a fountain?

Name Simple Sentences (out) Word Bank shout scout snout trout Read each sentence below, saying the out picture names as you read. Rewrite the sentence and change each picture to a word. Illustrate the sentences on the back of your paper. 1. The boy caught a. 2. You don t have to about it! 3. A pig s nose is called.

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out Family Word Slide out out Family Word Slide (Sound Blending) Print on vellum, cut, and laminate for durability. Cut the top and bottom slits to the left of the rime chunk for the slide. Model proper use for students: blending to form and say new words.

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out Partner Puzzle Print the Partner Puzzle on vellum. Laminate for durability or print in gray scale for children to cut, color and glue. sc out p out sh out sp out sn out spr out

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Word Family (-out) bout, clout, out, pout, scout, shout, snout, spout, sprout, stout, trout, about, campout, cookout, without Write sentences or a story with out words of your choice.

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