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English Language Arts Level 7 #42 Ms. Walker
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Today’s Objectives Suffixes Parentheses and Brackets Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs
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Part 1 - Suffixes -ist - a person, one who does an action - artist, linguist, pianist -ite - resident of, follower, product of - suburbanite, luddite, dynamite -ization - act or process of making - colonization, fertilization, modernization
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Suffixes -log – speech – dialog, monolog, -phile - one who loves - bibliophile, audiophile, pyrophile -phone – sound - homophone, telephone, microphone
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Suffixes -scribe/script - to write - transcript, describe, manuscript -tion - state or quality - attention, caution, fascination -ly - in what manner (how) - badly, courageously, happily
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Part 2 - Parentheses and Brackets
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Parentheses and Brackets http://youtu.be/iGX_rxE2Kj8 2:52
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Parentheses http://www.mindbites.com/lesso n/2962-basic-punctuation-11- how-to-use-parentheses 7:32
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Brackets http://www.mindbites.com/lesso n/2963-basic-punctuation-12- how-when-to-use-brackets 8:44
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Assignment Complete the parentheses and brackets worksheets that accompany this lesson. You must have 75% accuracy to prove proficiency.
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Part 2 –
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Homonyms, Homographs and Homophones http://youtu.be/WKNz-PNbAHc 2:25
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1) Homonyms: sound alike and are spelled alike but have different meanings 2) Homophones: sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings 3) Homographs: have the same spelling, but have different pronunciations and different meanings
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Homonyms
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The first part of the words – homo – means the same. homonyms are words that sound the same and are spelled the same but have different meanings. Example: right, meaning correct, and right, meaning direction.
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bank - a slope, bank - a place for money, bank - a bench or row of switches
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bank - a slope, bank - a place for money bank - a row of switches)
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right, meaning correct, right, meaning direction. bear, a large animal bear, to carry a weight close as a verb andverb close as an adjective adjective
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right, meaning correct, right, meaning direction. Your answer is right! Make a right turn…
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bear, a large animal bear, to carry a weight
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close as a verb close as an adjective Close the door. That was a close call.
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Homonyms Tire and Tire
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Assignment Review the homonyms packet for examples of homonyms and homophones. Complete the five exercises that accompany the packet. You must have 4 answers correct in each exercise to show proficiency.
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Homophones
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Homophones are words that sound alike but they have different meanings and different spellings. Won and One There and Their Too, Two, and To
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Homophones See MeetMeat Sea
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Homophones BlewBlue PairPear
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rightright riterite writewrite Homophones
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I’llI’ll isleisle aisleaisle Homophones
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pourpour pore pore poorpoor Homophones
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soso sewsew sowsow Homophones
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toedtoed toadtoad towedtowed Homophones
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wailwail walewale whalewhale Homophones
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wearwear wareware wherewhere Homophones
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wayway weighweigh wheywhey Homophones
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heelheel he’llhe’ll healheal Homophones
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byby buybuy byebye Homophones
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oar oror oreore Homophones
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25 Homophones http://youtu.be/oUa4FqVn2pA 5:09
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Assignment Complete the homophones worksheet. You must have 75% correct to show proficiency.
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Homographs
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Homographs have the same spelling but are pronounced differently. They also have different meanings. Examples are wind and wind; bass and bass. Homographs
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Wind and wind;
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Homographs Bass and bass.
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Homographs Tear Content
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Homographs Read and Read I read a book to my son, last night. I often go to the library to read.
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Homographs Bow Scale
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Assignment Complete the homograph worksheet. You must have 75% accuracy to show proficiency.
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Part 3 - The Idiom Idioms are spoken phrases that cannot be found in the dictionary. An idiom is an expression that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words.
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On Pins And Needles Anxious or nervous, especially in anticipation of something. I was on pins and needles in hopes that I would win the big prize.
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Lesson Review Today’s we learned new suffixes. In addition, the lesson focused on the use of homonyms, homophones and homographs.
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Next Lesson Our next lesson will focus on the use of synonyms and antonyms. In addition, we will discuss frequently misspelled and mispronounced words.
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