Once There Was a Lady… (Bug)

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Once There Was a Lady… (Bug)

Let’s learn a new kind of word! Compound Words

WHY? WHY? WHY? Compound Words are everywhere! You use compound words when you write! You see them when you read!

ladybug This is a Compound Word! Put together 2 words to create a new word. lady + bug = ladybug

Helpful Hint + = lady + bug = ladybug If you can draw a picture for each word, then it’s a great compound word. + = lady + bug = ladybug

More Compound Words: Sun + shine  sunshine Sun + rise  sunrise Cow + girl  cowgirl Cow + boy  cowboy

Using 3 words, create two compound words: You try it Using 3 words, create two compound words: bell, door, knob  fish, gold, star  ball, flake, snow doorbell OR doorknob goldfish OR starfish snowball OR snowflake