Spelling Words Lesson 23 More Words with –ed and -ing.

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Spelling Words Lesson 23 More Words with –ed and -ing

Just add –ed or -ing ◦ words with an unstressed final syllable Double the final consonant before adding –ed or –ing ◦ words of one syllable ◦ stressed final syllable that ends in a single vowel and consonant

Spelling Words Lesson 23 More Words with –ed and -ing 1. wondering 2. fastened 3. permitting 4. controlled 5. listening 6. regretted 7. suffered 8. admitted 9. referred 10. bothered 11. submitted 12. whispered 13. transferred 14. occurring 15. canceled 16. developing 17. scrubbing 18. upsetting 19. wondered 20. quarreled

Syllables More Words with –ed and -ing Add EndingDouble the consonant and Add Ending

Syllables More Words with –ed and -ing Add EndingDouble the consonant and Add Ending wondering fastened listening suffered bothered whispered canceled developing wondered quarreled

Syllables More Words with –ed and -ing Add EndingDouble the consonant and Add Ending wondering fastened listening suffered bothered whispered canceled developing wondered quarreled permitting controlled regretted admitted referred submitted transferred occurring scrubbing upsetting

Dear Mr. Henshaw Written by Beverly Cleary Illustrated by David Goldin genre ◦ realistic fiction ◦ Realistic fiction tells about characters and event that are like people and events in real life

Question of the Day Describe a problem you recently encountered. How did you solve the problem? In your notebook! Do not answer the question right away. Think about it for a minute, then write your answer. Be prepared to share and discuss.

Vocabulary 1. submitted 2. refinery 3. grade 4. partition 5. insulated 6. prowls 7. muffle In your notebook! Find the Vocabulary List section and point to it. Let’s start our vocabulary introduction by writing down our new vocabulary words.

Set the Purpose Read to enjoy ◦ I’ll read to find out if Leigh can solve his problems. In your notebook! Find the Set the Purpose section and point to it. Let’s discuss how this tool can help you.

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast

Differences Similarities Differences

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast LeighBarry

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast lives in smaller house boys doesn’t have privacy at home lives with his mother in sixth grade has a “Keep Out” sign on his bedroom door lives in a big house that is always busy with activity has lots of sisters

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast LeighBarry

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast LeighBarry lives in a smaller house lives with his mother has a “Keep Out” sign on his bedroom door

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast LeighBarry lives in a smaller house lives with his mother has a “Keep Out” sign on his bedroom door lives in a big house that is always busy with activity has lots of sisters doesn’t have privacy at home

Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast LeighBarry lives in a smaller house lives with his mother has a “Keep Out” sign on his bedroom door lives in a big house that is always busy with activity has lots of sisters doesn’t have privacy at home boys in sixth grade