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Timeless Words & Art

Timeless Words & Art

Garden scene with flowers and butterflies

📖 Part 1: Reading Comprehension - The Secret Garden

Read this passage from "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett:

"The garden was sleeping beneath the earth, but Mary could see tiny green shoots pushing through the dark soil. The old walls were covered with ivy, and somewhere behind the tangled vines, she heard the soft chirping of birds. It was a place full of secrets and whispered promises of spring."

1. What are two clear details you can find in this passage? Write them below using short quotes from the text.
2. What can you figure out about the garden that isn't directly stated? What inference can you make?

✏️ Part 2: Grammar Practice - Nouns and Pronouns

3. Copy these 3 sentences from the passage. Then underline the nouns and circle the pronouns:
4. Write 2 original sentences about a garden using nouns and pronouns correctly:

🔤 Part 3: Spelling Practice

5. Write each spelling word three times, then use it in a sentence:

hidden: _____________ _____________ _____________

garden: _____________ _____________ _____________

whisper: _____________ _____________ _____________

mystery: _____________ _____________ _____________

sunlight: _____________ _____________ _____________

🎨 Part 4: Art Appreciation & Creation

6. Match each artist with their style:
1. Claude Monet
2. Vincent van Gogh
3. Georgia O'Keeffe
A. Close-up, detailed flower paintings
B. Soft colors and light effects in gardens
C. Bold, swirling brush strokes
7. What colors, shapes, or feelings would you use in a garden painting inspired by the passage? Check all that apply:

Soft greens and browns

Bright, bold colors

Curved, flowing lines

Sharp, geometric shapes

Peaceful, mysterious mood

Energetic, exciting mood

8. Draw your own garden scene inspired by the passage and the artists we studied:

🌸 Part 5: Poetry Connection

Read this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's "A Bird Came Down the Walk":

"A Bird came down the Walk—
He did not know I saw—
He bit an Angleworm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw"

9. What pictures do you see in your mind when you read this poem?
10. How does this poem connect to the garden scene from "The Secret Garden"? Both mention:

Birds and nature

Watching secretly

Outdoor settings

All of the above

11. Practice memorizing: Write the first two lines of the poem from memory:

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