Grace for President. Prefixes: mis-, mid-, micro-, non- mis: not or wrong misplace : to put in the wrong place mid: in the middle of midday : in the.

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Grace for President

Prefixes: mis-, mid-, micro-, non- mis: not or wrong misplace : to put in the wrong place mid: in the middle of midday : in the middle of the day non: not nonfiction : not fiction micro: small microfilm : small film

Prefixes: mis-, mid-, micro-, non- midwaymisprint mistrustmisspelled nonskidnonstop microscopemisunderstood midlifemidsection

On Your Own Page 529 Prefixes: mis-, mid-, micro-, non-

assembly Definition: a group of people gathered for a purpose Sentence: We have an assembly every Friday at school.

election Definition: the act of choosing by vote Sentence: Teri won the election for class president.

microphone Definition: an electrical device that makes your voice sound louder Sentence: The speaker used a microphone.

rallies Definition: meetings of many people for a specific purpose Sentence: Hundreds of people came to the candidate’s rallies.

slogan Definition: a word or phrase used by a business, political party, or any group to make its purpose known Sentence: Tessa’s slogan is “Elect me and snacks are free!”

speeches Definition: formal talks to a group of people Sentence: Several people gave speeches at the graduation.

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nonskidhorribledarkness happinessmicrochipvaluable miscopymidstreamharmless Read the words.

Fluency Partners: Read these sentences.

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Speak into the ________ so the audience can hear you. The governor will give two ________ to tell the people about her plans. Our school holds pep ________ for our sport teams. Who will you vote for in the next ________? The ________ for that toothpaste is “ Don’t Brush in a Rush! ” Students receive awards at the last ________ of the school year. Fill in the blanks. assembly rallies microphone election slogan speeches

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Word Building Add prefixes to the base words. mis- mid- micro-non- judge stream wave stick life label scope phone living filed standard point

Read these words: misreadmistrust microfilmnonsense misinformnonfiction

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Multiple Meaning Words band track state felt

Pictionary microphone slogan rallies speeches election assembly Shoulder Partners: Choose a vocabulary word. Draw a picture of your word. Your partner will guess which word you drew! Then, switch roles.

Let’s Practice It 334 Compare & Contrast

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Suffixes: -ness, -less, able, -ible -ness -less -able -ible quickness happiness cordless printable digestible likable sensible spotless penniless goodness colorless silliness Sort the words into the columns.

Read the words only Mr. hoursMs. auction taught Ave.clothes nonprofit vacation questionmisplaced money location actionneighbor sculptures microscope companionmidsummer

Multiple Meaning Words

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Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best! Spelling Test