Norman’s WORD Corn Maze

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Norman’s WORD Corn Maze Start at the bottom with the word corn. Read and follow the directions with

each box to add, subtract, or change letters to make a new word. Each clue

will also give you a hint about the meaning of the new word. Write the new

word in the box. Work your way through the maze to get to the word maze.

Start here!

Candy, pop, or caramel - it all tastes good!

corn

Add a letter at the end.

This is what the sun does during the day.

Change a letter in the middle.

The hair on the neck of a horse.

Take away a letter in the middle.

This holds a hot dog or hamburger so you can eat it.

Take away a letter and add two letters at the beginning.

The front part of your leg between the ankle and the knee.

Change a letter in the middle.

This is where you put items to be recycled.

Change a letter in the middle.

To change direction when moving.

mazeChange a letter in the middle.

This is where Norman almost gets lost looking for Bee.

Change a letter at the beginning

What happens to paper when it is ripped in half.

Change the first letter.

This is what you do to wood in a fireplace.

Take away two letters and add one letter at the beginning.

Where you find diamonds or gold.

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What Rhymes with BAT?

Cut out the letters at the bottom of the page. Create a new word by placing one of the

letters in the white box on the bat. Read the new word. Write each new word on one of the

lines below. Can you think of any other words to add to

the list? Then, read about Danny and Bee in the book

Bats in Danny’s House.

b c f h m p r s t v br ch dr fl gn sc sl sp spl th

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Bat Match

Read all of the bat words. Cut out the bat cards along the black lines. Match the bats with the same rhyming sounds. Turn over all of the cards and play a memory game. Then, read Bats in Danny’s House.

bat

flag

cat

chap

fan

tap

mad

flat

cab

bad

rap

rad

ran

gap

had

lab

hat

jab

nab

van

bag

rag

can

sag

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HALLOWEEN Word Hunt

How many words can you make out of the letters in HALLOWEEN? Cut out the letters at the bottom of the page. Rearrange the letters to make words, then write your list of words on the lines below. Use the back of the page if you run out of room. How many three-letter words did you make? What is the longest word that you made? Do any of your words rhyme?

h a l l o w e e n

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HALLOWEEN Word Hunt ANSWER KEY

How many words can you make out of the letters in HALLOWEEN? Cut out the letters at the bottom of the page. Rearrange the letters to make words, then write your list of words on the lines below. Use the back of the page if you run out of room. How many three-letter words did you make? What is the longest word that you made? Do any of your words rhyme?

h a l l o w e e n

two-letter wordsahanawehewhaheholalonoohonwe

three-letter wordsaleall

aweawleelell

eonewehawheehenhewhoehonhowlawlealeelewlownahnawneeneonewnowoleoneoweowlownwanweewhowoewon

four-letter wordsaeonaloeawolelanhalehallhalohealheelhell

hewnholehonehowllanelawnleanloanlonelowelownnealnoelwalewallwealweanweelweenwell

wheewhenwhoa

five-letter wordsallowaloneanolehellowhalewhealwheelwhole

six-letter wordsenhalohallow

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Trick or Treat with Danny and NormanStart at the bottom with the word trick and

follow the clues to change a letter or letters in the old word to create a new word. Write the new word on the line

and climb the steps to get to the word treat.

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Add two letters to the beginning.This is something tasty a good Danny and Norman get.

Change the last letter.Something you do at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Take away the first letter.What you use when you listen to birds sing.

Change the letter at the beginning.The first word you write when you are writing a letter.

Add a letter to the middle.This is what comes out of your eye when you cry.

Take away the last two letters and add a letter.Black and sticky substance used on the road to fill in the cracks.

Change the first letter.Use this to pin papers to a bulletin board.

Take away the first letter.An object with hooks where you hang your coat.

Change a letter in the middle.What trains use to get from place to place.

Change a letter in the middle.A vehicle with an open back that is sometimes used to haul things.

Start Here and Climb the Steps!

ANSWERS- bottom to top: trick, truck, track, rack, tack, tar, tear, dear, ear, eat, treat

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See Hear Smell Taste Feel

birds flying in a V

an owl campfirewarm apple

ciderfuzzy

sweatshirt

scarecrowsa leaf

blowercinnamon candy corn pinecone

corn mazesa school

bus

roastedmarsh-

mallows

toasted pumpkin

seedswooly bear

chipmunks gathering

nuts

crunchy leaves

pumpkin spice

hot chocolate

football

something orange

acorns falling to

the groundapple crisp s’mores

smooth pumpkin

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