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Rugby and Rosie. Word Knowledge Friendship. Word Knowledge. eagerly tightly friendly squiggly wiggly What are the base words for each of these words? Did any spelling changes take place when they added a suffix? . Word Knowledge. licked trotted wagged turned moped
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Rugby and Rosie Word Knowledge Friendship
Word Knowledge • eagerly tightly friendly squiggly wiggly • What are the base words for each of these words? • Did any spelling changes take place when they added a suffix?
Word Knowledge • licked trotted wagged turned moped • What suffix has been added to these words? What does that suffix mean? • Did any spelling changes take place when they added a suffix?
Word Knowledge • chasing racing pleasing leaving having • What suffix has been added to each of these base words? What does that suffix mean? • Did any spelling changes take place when they added a suffix?
Word Knowledge • know knew make made think thought knell knelt • These verbs are irregular past tense verbs. Most verbs you just add the suffix –ed to make them past tense. • Can you think of the past tense forms of these verbs? • run, tell, throw, drink, hang, buy, spend
Word Knowledge • wasn’t he’d didn’t wouldn’t couldn’t she’s • These words are contractions. • What two words were used to make each contraction?
Word Knowledge • chocolate restaurant tongues especially patient
Word Knowledge • pond job lots got stop
Word Knowledge • Can you find the suffixes and contractions in these sentences? • She leaned forward eagerly and licked Rugby right on the nose. • He made it very clear he wasn’t interested in being friends.
Word Knowledge • Can you find the suffixes and contractions in these sentences? • Day after day, Rugby just moped around and wouldn’t play with us.
Vocabulary • Dad showed me how to teacher her simple commands: come, sit, stand, down, and heel. • We have taught our dog to obey many different commands.
Vocabulary • We all worked to teach her good manners. • My father has to remind me to watch my manners at the dinner table.
Vocabulary • I wanted to be proud of her. • I am very proud of the picture I painted.
Vocabulary • But the trainer said she was doing fine and would graduate with her new owner soon. • We watched as the trainers commanded the dolphins to jump and touch the ball.
Vocabulary • At the graduation, there were lots of people and dogs. • I went to my little sister’s kindergarten graduation last year.