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Complied by Susan Mumper 3 rd grade at HES

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Some words with endings are easier to read when I figure out what the base word is. Sometimes I can just cover the ending to find the base word, but sometimes the base word was changed to add the ending. That's when I remember the rules for adding endings. If a word ends with one consonant and one vowel, double the final consonant. If a word ends with silent e, drop the e. If a word ends with y, change y to i before adding -ed, -er, or -est.

Let’s blend these words

Let’s read these words and tell what change, if any, was made when the ending was added. hottestluckierbelievingforgetting worriedbeginningdecideddrier

Let’s read these sentences, point out the words with endings, and name the base words. We are planning on taking the sailboat out as soon as it gets windier. The cutest kitten is the one with the fuzziest fur. Jon and Jill raced to the fence and then hopped back on one foot. Home

How can you spend money? How can you save money? 1.Go to the store and see what you want. 2.You could go to the mall and if there is something you really wanted you could buy it. 3.You could buy a house. 4.You could pay bills. Listen to Audio CD too Home 1.Trading things with other people. 2.Don’t spend a lot of money on stuff you don’t need. 3.You can save money in the bank. 4.When you shop at a yard sale.

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Words to Know nickels quarters rich

positively token

Mrs. Mumper went to college at Jacksonville State.

Two dimes make twenty cents.

After the man found the treasure, he was rich.

The girl loved to go downtown and go shopping.

With three quarters, you can buy a soda for 75 cents.

Hank told Mary that nickels are worth five cents a piece.

The driver was fined $ for littering on the highway.

Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment.

college

dimes

downtown

fined

nickels

quarters

rich Home

1.What does Alexander have at the beginning of this story? 2.Who gave him the money? 3.Why does David not buy the gum in Alexander’s mouth? 4.Describe Alexander's character and give reasons to support your opinions.

1.What does Alexander rent from Eddie? Why? 2.How did he break the butter knife and scissors? 3.Who made 4 cents disappear? 4.Why did his dad make him pay 5 cents? 5.What did he buy at the garage sale? Home

GREAT JOB!