SUFFIXESSUFFIXES THIRD GRADE MARY TIM COOK. SUFFIXES DIRECTIONS : Read the sentence. Click on an underlined word that has a suffix added to the base word.

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SUFFIXESSUFFIXES THIRD GRADE MARY TIM COOK

SUFFIXES DIRECTIONS : Read the sentence. Click on an underlined word that has a suffix added to the base word.

The boy was careful with the knife. boy careful knife

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to find another suffix.

The baby slept soundly all night. soundly baby night

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

We saw the fearless lion at the zoo. lion zoo fearless

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

The kindness of the lady was great. lady great kindness

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

The farmer will begin his day at four o’clock. farmer begin four

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

The student is cheerful every day at school. student cheerful school

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

The puppy is lively in the backyard. puppy lively backyard

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

Is this map helpful to you ? map you helpful

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

Don’t make a careless mistake on your work at school. careless mistake school

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

Walk quietly in the baby’s room. room baby’s quietly

UNLUCKY ! Please try again. Click on the button to try again.

Correct ! You’re doing great ! Click on the button to try another suffix.

Let’s Review Suffixes ! careful - full of care quietly - in a quiet way farmer - one who farms kindness - being kind fearless - without fear

THE END !