PHONICS Base Words + Suffixes PHONICS: Suffixes -ful, -ly, -y T188

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PHONICS Base Words + Suffixes PHONICS: Suffixes -ful, -ly, -y T188 THEME 9: Special Friends Week 3 1.9.3

We will learn how to add the suffixes -ful, -ly and -y to base words. We will listen to, read, speak, and write words with –ful, -ly and -y.

Reading ful hope ful = full of

Reading slow ly ly = in a way that is

Reading snow y y = having or full of

Reading hopeful slowly snowy

Reading joyful sadly useful

Reading cloudy neatly slowly

Reading rainy helpful

Reading proudly lucky

Reading safely painful

Reading bumpy gladly

Reading jumpy brightly

Writing -ful -ly -y rain

Writing -ful -ly -y rainy grace

Writing -ful -ly -y graceful rainy friend

Writing -ful -ly -y graceful friendly rainy thank

Writing -ful -ly -y graceful friendly rainy thankful cloud

Writing -ful -ly -y graceful friendly rainy thankful cloudy tight

Writing -ful -ly -y graceful friendly rainy thankful tightly cloudy

Reading ful = full of ly = in a way that is y = having or full of

We learned how to add the suffixes -ful, -ly and -y to base words. We listened to, read, spoke, and wrote words with -ful, -ly and -y.