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Prefixes & suffixes 5th grade Literacy

{Schedule} Bell-Ringer Flocabulary Video: Prefixes Prefixes: Notes & Foldable Flocabulary Video: Suffixes Suffixes: Notes & Foldable Team Practice Independent Practice Exit-Ticket Daily 5

{Flocabulary Video: Prefixes} Directions: As you watch the Flocabulary videos, fill in the blanks within the lyrics!

{Base Words} Teammate Practice: Played Running Quickly Reheat A base word is a complete word that can stand alone. It does not need help from a prefix or suffix for meaning. Example: teach, play

{Prefixes} A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a root or base word. They change the meaning of the base word. Teammate Practice: Redo Unhappy

{Foldable: Prefixes} Prefix: Meaning: Examples: dis-- Do the negative or opposite dislike, disown un-- Not or opposite unfair, unsure pre-- before precook, pretest mis-- not, wrongly misunderstood, misjudge ex-- from, out, away from exit, excerpt

{Flocabulary Video: Suffixes} Directions: As you watch the Flocabulary videos, fill in the blanks within the lyrics!

{Suffixes} A suffix is a word part added to the end of a root or base word. They change the meaning of the base word. Teammate Practice: Wonderful Loudly

{Foldable: Suffixes} Suffix: Meaning: Examples: --er a person who singer, teacher compares two things taller, happier --ful full of peaceful, successful --ly in what manner poorly, sickly --ness state or quality kindness, sadness

{Team Practice} Directions: Read the following sentences. Define the underlined word. 1. His sickness made him miss school last Tuesday. Sickness means: ___________________________ 2. Madison Bumgarner, the pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, led his team to a World Series win! Pitcher means: ___________________________

{Independent Practice} Please work independently and quietly on your independent practice. Above & Beyond: Roll a dice to complete the activity included at the end of your independent practice!

{Exit Ticket} Directions: On a post-it note, write your name and answer the following question: How can you use your knowledge of prefixes and suffixes to define an unknown word?

[Daily 5] Table 1 & 2: Work on Writing Table 3 & 4: Word Work (1) Should girls and boys be able to play on the same sports team? (2) Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "You must do the thing you think you cannot do." Write a narrative about a time when you did something you thought you could not do. (3) If you could live inside any video game, which would you choose? Why? Table 3 & 4: Word Work Required: Make flashcards for your vocabulary words and quiz a partner. Optional: If you finish, you may use the white boards to quiz each other on your spelling words Tables 5: Read to Self Tables 6: Read with Someone