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Nifty, Thrifty Fifty SEPTEMBER. composer. Someone who writes anything!. Someone who writes music. discovery. A new thing someone finds out. encouragement. The ability to face difficulty without fear. hopeless. Not expecting good things to happen. impossible. Not able to be. musician.
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Nifty, Thrifty Fifty SEPTEMBER
composer Someone who writes anything! Someone who writes music.
discovery A new thing someone finds out.
encouragement The ability to face difficulty without fear.
hopeless Not expecting good things to happen.
impossible Not able to be
musician Someone who plays music.
richest The person with the most money in a group of three or more people.
unfriendly A person who is not a good friend.
Nifty, Thrifty Fifty Riddles! Word Bank richest musician impossible encouragement hopeless discovery composer richest 1. Write the two-syllable word with a suffix that means “without.” Write the word that has the base word COVER. Write the word with only a prefix. Write the only word with a spelling change. Write the word with a suffix that changes the pronunciation of the base word. Write the four-syllable word with the prefix EN and a suffix. Write the word with a suffix that means “The most.” Write the word with a prefix that means “opposite” and the root word “friend.”
Nifty, Thrifty Fifty Riddles! answer key Word Bank richest musician impossible encouragement hopeless discovery composer richest 1. Write the two-syllable word with a suffix that means “without.” (hopeless) Write the word that has the base word COVER. (discovery) Write the word with only a prefix. (impossible) Write the only word with a spelling change. (composer) Write the word with a suffix that changes the pronunciation of the base word. (musician) Write the four-syllable word with the prefix EN and a suffix.(encouragement) Write the word with a suffix that means “The most.” (richest) Write the word with a prefix that means “opposite” and the root word “friend.” (unfriendly)
Let’s Make Morpheme Cards Can you find the morphemes to make the word “enrichment?” What does it mean? What other words can you make? Try these: hopelessly and discourage. You can also make new words called “neologisms.” How about making “uncoverly. What does it mean?
Word Detectives • 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 “expanded form.” Expanded Form
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