Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Long u sound Homophones Week 6 WORKING WITH WORDS.

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Long u sound Homophones Week 6 WORKING WITH WORDS

This week’s WWWs are: 1.pretty 2.prettier 3.prettiest 4.two 5.community

Can you put this week’s word in ABC order? 1.community 2.prettier 3.prettiest 4.pretty 5.two

What is this week’s homophone? two

What homophones go with two? too and to

Put the correct homophone in each sentence. I want (to, two, too) go outside today. We need (to, two, too) pieces of paper. I need to walk home, (to, two, too). Will you please take this (to, two, too) your mom? I think the park is (to, two, too) blocks away.

What do you know about… pretty prettier prettiest

These words are called COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE

You use the comparative form (-er) when you are comparing two things.

Comparative This horse is prettier than that one. Your dog is smarter than my dog. Our house is bigger than their house.

You use the superlative form (-est) when you are comparing more than two things. It is super. It is the best.

Superlative That is the prettiest horse of all. Your dog is the smartest dog I have ever seen. Our house is the biggest on the block.

Comparative and Superlative games and activities

What sound are we studying this week? LONG U What WWW has this sound? community

Which of these words has the long u sound? unicorn undercover unbelievable unicycle unique

Good Job! You are a smart class. You are smarter than you were yesterday. You can be the smartest class ever.