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Nifty, Thrifty Fifty October. expensive. Something that cost a lot is expensive. governor. A governor is in charge of a state; North Carolina’s governor is Bev Perdue. impression. a shape created by pressing into another thing/the feeling someone gets about you based on your behavior.
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Nifty, Thrifty Fifty October
expensive Something that cost a lot is expensive.
governor A governor is in charge of a state; North Carolina’s governor is Bev Perdue
impression a shape created by pressing into another thing/the feeling someone gets about you based on your behavior
independence Being free.
submarine A vessel that goes under water.
transportation Moving things or people from place to place.
unfinished Not done.
Nifty, Thrifty Fifty Riddles! Word Bank independence unfinished submarine expensive impression governor composer transportation 1. Write the word that describes an elected official. Write the word that has a prefix that means “opposite” and a suffix that means “something already happened.” Write the word with a prefix meaning “under.” Write the word that means “something that costs a lot of money.” Write the word that has a prefix that means “across or through.” Write the four-syllable word that means the opposite of dependence. Write the word with the root word “press.”
Nifty, Thrifty Fifty Riddles! answer key Word Bank independence unfinished submarine expensive impression governor composer transportation 1. Write the word that describes an elected official. Write the word that has a prefix that means “opposite” and a suffix that means “something already happened.” Write the word with a prefix meaning “under.” Write the word that means “something that costs a lot of money.” Write the word that has a prefix that means “across or through.” Write the four-syllable word that means the opposite of dependence. Write the word with the root word “press.” governor unfinished submarine expensive transportation independence impression
It’s important to think about words that look and sound like words we already know when we study new words. • We should think about how words are related to each other. • Let’s list as many words as we can that look or sound like “composite.” Word Detectives
Root/Base Word We’re going to brainstorm as many words as we can that have the same base word as “discovery.”
Word Wall Words • It’s important that we learn to spell words that are giving us trouble in our writing. • Here are words I noticed we need to work on this month: • Now that these words are on our word wall, you must always spell them correctly, no matter where you are. MAKE SURE YOU USE THE WORD WALL TO DOUBLE CHECK YOUR SPELLING! • You write them in your literacy notebook while I add them to the word wall.
Word Wall Riddles Word Bank