Good Morning! January 27, 2014 Words ending in –ed Remember, -ed means, “did before now, in the past.” Spelling Words for the week. Write them in your.

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Good Morning! January 27, 2014 Words ending in –ed Remember, -ed means, “did before now, in the past.” Spelling Words for the week. Write them in your agenda! 1.asked 2.boarded 3.fooled 4.guarded 5.molded 6.plugged 7.emptied 8.touched 9.noticed 10.soothed Without –ed ending -ed ending _ _ _ asked _ _ _ _ _ boarded _ _ fooled _ _ _ _ _ guarded _ _ molded _ _ plugged _ _ _ _ _ emptied _ _ _ _ _ touched _ _ _ noticed _ _ _ _ _ soothed Directions: 1.Copy the table  2.Fill in the blanks by writing your spelling words without the –ed ending. 3.Below your chart write which words change the most when adding and –ed ending.

Good Morning! January 28, 2014 Without –ed ending DefinitionAdd –ed ending Definition 1. ask1.1. ask_ _1. 2. board2.2. board_ _2. 3. fool3.3. fool _ _3. 4. guard4.4. guard _ _4. 5. mold5.5. mold _ _5. 6. plug6.6. plug _ _ _6. 7. empty7.7. empt _ _ _7. 8. touch8.8. touch _ _8. 9. notice9.9. notice _ soothe soothe _10. The suffix –ed means, “did before now, in the past.” 1.Copy this chart in your word work journal. 2.Write the definition of each spelling word without the –ed ending. 3.Add –ed ending to each spelling word. 4.Write the definition of each word with the –ed ending.

Good Morning, TGIF January 31, Get your word work journal out! 1.Staircase Words. 1.Write each spelling word. 2.Then on the line below the first letter of the word. 3.Go to the next line and then write the first too letters. 4.Add a letter to the word each line until your spelling list is complete. Complete this for ALL 10 spelling words! Staircase Words asked1 a as ask aske asked

Good Morning! February 3, 2014 Words beginning in –un Remember, -un means, “not or opposite of” Spelling Words for the week. Write them in your agenda! 1.unable 2.unclear 3.unbutton 4.undid 5.uneducated 6.unfold 7.unlawful 8.unlimited 9.unroll 10.uninvited Directions: 1.Copy the table  2.Fill in the blanks by writing your spelling words without the –un beginning. 3.Below your chart write which words change the most when adding and –un beginning Without -un beginning With –un beginning 1. _ _ _ _ unable 2. _ _ _ _ _ unclear 3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ unbutton 4. _ _ _ undid 5. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uneducated 6. _ _ _ _ unfold 7. _ _ _ _ _ _ unlawful 8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ unlimited 9. _ _ _ _ unroll 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uninvited

Good Morning! February 4, 2014 Without prefix -un DefinitionWith prefix –un Definition 1. able1.1. _ _ able1. 2. clear2.2. _ _ clear2. 3. button3.3. _ _ button3. 4. did4.4. _ _ did4. 5. educated5.5. _ _ educated5. 6. fold6.6. _ _ fold6. 7. lawful7.7. _ _ lawful7. 8. limited8.8. _ _ limited8. 9. roll9.9. _ _ roll invited _ _ invited10. The prefix –un means, “not or opposite of.” 1.Copy this chart in your word work journal. 2.Write the definition of each spelling word without the –ed ending. 3.Add –ed ending to each spelling word. 4.Write the definition of each word with the –ed ending.

Good Morning! February 5, 2014 The prefix –un means, “not or opposite of.” 1.Get Spelling Unscramble worksheet at front table 2.Complete the worksheet WITHOUT looking at your spelling list 3.At the bottom half of the page, write your spelling words five times 4.Tape inside word work journal

Good Morning! February 6, 2014 The prefix –un means, “not or opposite of.” 1.Get Missing Spelling Letters worksheet at front table 2.Complete the worksheet WITHOUT looking at your spelling list 3.Tape inside word work journal

Good Morning February 7, 2014 The prefix –un means, “not or opposite of.” 1.Get Word Search at front table 2.Complete the worksheet 3.Tape inside word work journal 4.On the next page in your Word Work Journal, write your spelling words 5 times in your best handwriting. 5.Place your word work journals on the back table