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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 44

Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 44. Adding Suffix Rules. Friendly Letter. Adding Suffixes. Learning to recognize prefixes, suffixes, and root words will help you be able to read and spell longer words.

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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 44

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  1. Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 44 Adding Suffix Rules Friendly Letter

  2. Adding Suffixes Learning to recognize prefixes, suffixes, and root words will help you be able to read and spell longer words. We have already talked about some rules for adding suffixes to words that end with magic e.

  3. Adding Suffixes Let's Review. When a word ends in magic e, you drop the e before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel. You keep the e before a suffix beginning with a consonant. lovable lovely love

  4. Adding Suffixes When a word ends in ce or ge and the suffix begins with a, o, or u , you keep the e. notice noticing noticeable manage managing manageable service servicing serviceable

  5. Adding Suffixes pronounce pronouncing pronounceable trace tracing traceable change changing changeable outrage outraged outrageous advantage advantaged advantageous

  6. Adding Suffixes The e is kept on the following words in order to keep their pronunciation in tact. acreage canoeing dyeing hoeing mileage shoeing singeing tingeing toeing

  7. Adding Suffixes In previous lessons we learned: Change y to i before suffixes except suffixes that begin with i. try tries trying baby babies babyish copy copied copyist

  8. Adding Suffixes When a word ends in a vowel then y, you keep the y when adding a suffix. enjoy enjoying enjoyable play playing played delay delayed delaying

  9. Adding Suffixes employ employing employable pray praying prayed sway swayed swaying

  10. This is the end of the phonics lesson for today.

  11. Friendly Letter Writing letters can be fun and are a good way to stay in touch with someone far away. Friendly letters have five parts: date, greeting, body, closing, and signature.

  12. March 7, 2012 Dear Bonnie, Thank you for the birthday card you sent. I had a fun birthday. We went to an Indian restaurant for dinner. Anne baked a chocolate cake for me. I wish you could have been there. Please write me back and tell me how you are doing. Love, Sheri date greeting body closing signature

  13. Friendly Letter The first word in the greeting and closing begin with a capital letter and end with a comma. The date, greeting, closing, and signature have their own lines.

  14. Friendly Letter Find what is missing from the following letter. ____________ Dear Brent, You are invited to my house for a sleepover. Let me know if you can come. Sincerely ________ June 5, 2011 , Jackson

  15. Friendly Letter Find what is missing from the following letter. May 21, 1995 Dear Kelsea I went to the library the other day. Can you come with me sometime ________ Evan , ? Your friend,

  16. Assignment: 1. Complete the Friendly Letter worksheet 2. Write a friendly letter. You can use the Friendly Letter Draft Form if needed. 3. Read the letter aloud to another person 4. Read A Surprising Thing Happens from The Adventures of Buster Bear 5. Pick two prompt from the Reading Response Prompts list and write responses in journal Good bye

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