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Learn and remember correct spellings, break words down, use prefixes and suffixes to enhance spelling accuracy. Explore various methods to improve spelling skills effectively.
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SPELLING Techniques Roots, prefixes and suffixes
Aims and Objectives • Write using a range of methods to help learn and remember correct spellings. • Break words down to aid understanding in spelling. • Construct words using prefixes and suffixesto extend range of words with accurate spelling.
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Spelling techniques • There are many ways of learning how to spell new words and make sure they are spelt correctly in your finished work. • Here we are going to cover a few techniques to help you achieve this. • Are there any techniques you use that you can think of?
Break the word into syllables • Break the word into syllables: • Split up complicated words into syllables and concentrate on spelling one syllable at a time. • What is a syl - la - ble? • Syllables are chunks of sound. • One way to understand what syllables are is to think of a song, like "Happy Birthday".Each syllable is a different beat in the song, i.e: "Hap - py Birth - day to you“.
Exercise 1 • Exercise 1: word jigsaw. Match the word cards up by joining up the syllables to make up a word.
Make up your own technique (mnemonics) • Mnemonics, simply, is something intended to assist the memory, as a verse or rhyme. • Because – big elephants can’t always use small exits.
Exercise 2: Can you think of one for diarrhoea? In groups write it down and compare. Remember, the more ridiculous the better! • Write the word down, then think of a new word that begins with each letter. Try to get your words to make a sentence.
Diarrhoea – • Dining in arough restaurant: hurry, or expect accidents.
Exercise 3 • Exercise 3: Handout. Mnemonics quiz worksheet.
Learn a spelling rule • ‘I’ before ‘e’ except after ‘c’ whenever it rhymes with ‘me’. This helps you to spell words like ‘niece’ and ‘ceiling’. • When you add ‘full’ to the end of a word, use one ‘I’ – this helps you to spell words like ‘helpful’ and ‘useful’.
Exercise 4 • One person from each group to write on the board: • A) ceiling • B) believe • C) mindful • D) deceitful
Prefixes and suffixes • One of the most effective ways of constructing new words is to find common letter patterns which can be added to the beginning or the end of a word.
Root words • Faithful, faithfully, unfaithful, unfaithfully. • What do the letters in bold have in common? • A root word is a word that has nothing added at the beginning or the end. It stands on its own as a word, it has a meaning. New words can be made from root words by adding beginnings and endings.
Prefix • A prefix is a group of letters which you can add to the beginning of a root word to change the meaning of the word. • What is an example of a prefix? • E.g. mis (prefix) + fortune (root) = misfortune
What one prefix can you put at the front of all 3 of these words? • Interest • Appear • Trust • Disinterest • Disappear • Distrust
Suffix • A suffix is a word ending. It is a group of letters you can add to the end of a root word. • Name a suffix can you think of? • E.g. walking, helpful. • The most common are 'ed' and 'ing'.
What one suffix can you put at the end of all 4 of these words? • Present • Understand • Charm • Bless • Presenting • Understanding • Charming • Blessing
Exercise 5 • Handout sheet – prefixes and suffixes.
Conclusion • Which technique worked best for you?
Quiz • Winner picks a video of their choice!
The Selection. • MMA knockouts 2010: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TztiHh2tiik • Boxing 2010 - A Preview - Boxing Knockouts Tribute: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIUXP-5A2kA • Regina Halmich vs. Naoko Kumagai muay thai: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D7BPgttC78 • TONY JEFFRIES SUNDERLAND BOXING amateur highlights: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEezhOScF8
Quiz • Who won the 2010 UFC heavyweight championships? • What is the suffix in the question above?
Answer. • There are two suffixes in the question: • heavy + weight = heavyweight • Champion + ships = championships • Current champion is Cain Velasquez.
Which is correct? • Accommodate • Accomodate • Acommodate
Answer. • Remember your mnemonics! • Accommodate has two cots and two mattresses.
Which is correct? • Definitley • Definnitely • Definitely
Answer. Find a small word inside the big word! • Definitley • Definnitely • Definitely
Which is correct? • Existance • Existence • Existense
Answer. • Emphasise the word that is the tricky part! • Existance • Existence • Exsistence
Which is correct? • Receive • Recieve • Reseive
Answer. • Learn the rule:i before e except after c. • Recieve • Receive • Reseive
The Selection. • MMA knockouts 2010: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TztiHh2tiik • Boxing 2010 - A Preview - Boxing Knockouts Tribute: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIUXP-5A2kA • Regina Halmich vs. Naoko Kumagai muay thai: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D7BPgttC78 • TONY JEFFRIES SUNDERLAND BOXING amateur highlights: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEezhOScF8