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RAZZLE-DAZZLE: All about compound words

RAZZLE-DAZZLE: All about compound words. By: Lila . INTRODUCTION.

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RAZZLE-DAZZLE: All about compound words

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  1. RAZZLE-DAZZLE:All about compound words By: Lila

  2. INTRODUCTION • Did you know there are three different types of compound words (closed, hyphenated and open compounds)? In this power point there will be information about one type of compound word then a slide with a story, which is continued throughout the power point. To find out more read my power point.

  3. CLOSED COMPOUNDS A closed compound is a word made by two or more smaller words to make a new word. EXAMPLES: Popcorn, Sunglasses, Sometimes, Weekend, Nitwit

  4. THE HOMELESS MAN • The girl was walking down the street, she walks a mile sometimes. She eats popcorn and drinks pink lemonade when she gets home from her walks. On weekends she walks two miles. She once passed a homeless man.

  5. HYPHENATED COMPOUNDS • Hyphenated compounds are two or more words connected by hyphens ( - ). They are often used when words are confusing without them. • EXAMPLES: High-five, Flip-flop, Warm-up, Jack-in-the-box, Itty-bitty

  6. THE HOMELESS MAN • Wearing pants and a shirt the homeless man looked old. All he had was a jack-in-the-box, which looked like he had owned it for years. When she asked him about his life he said he hadn’t lived in a home since he was an itty-bitty child. She went home and came back with food for the man.

  7. OPEN COMPOUNDS • Open compounds are a combination of words representing one idea. These words always have to be in specific order. If you change the order you change the meaning. • EXAMPLES: Beach ball, High school, Cotton candy, Hot dogs, Holy moly

  8. THE HOMELESS MAN • She gave him three hot dogs and some cotton candy. She asked him how old he was and he said he would’ve been in high school. She also asked him what he wanted as a job. He said he wanted to be a news reporter. She told him to visit a news station and ask them for a job. He did and he got a job.

  9. What- So What- then what • This power point has been about the three types of compound words. They are closed compounds, hyphenated compounds, and open compounds. You are probably wondering why I am telling you this. I am telling you this because your spelling will be better, your writing will be better and more interesting and you’ll be smarter. In math there are hyphenated number words. In reading and writing you’ll find all types of compound words. Because of this, you’ll understand all subjects better.

  10. APPLY IT! Are you ready for the compound word quiz? Hyphenated phrases are the only hyphenated words. True or False Which one of these words should be hyphenated? high five or beach ball Are hyphens in (a) the middle, (b) the end, or (c) the beginning of a hyphenated compound word? A closed compound is two words put together to make a new word. True or False Which of these words is not a closed compound? lemonade or bamboo Paper clip is a (a) hyphenated, (b) closed, or (c) open compound word. In an open compound there is a space between two words. True or False Which word should be an open compound? popcorn or hotdog Which of the following should be open compounds? (a) sanddollars (b) ferriswheel (c) cottoncandy or (d) all of the above 10. How many words can be in hyphenated compounds?

  11. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS! False High-five a—the middle True lemonade c-open compound True hot dog d—all of the above 2 or more

  12. REFERENCES Herman, Gail. Catch-a-Wave Compounds Maestro, Betsy and Giulio. All Aboard Overnight Terbon, Marvin. Superdupers! Really Funny Real Words

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