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English Language Arts Level 7 #42 Ms. Walker. Today’s Objectives Suffixes Parentheses and Brackets Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs.

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1 English Language Arts Level 7 #42 Ms. Walker

2 Today’s Objectives Suffixes Parentheses and Brackets Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs

3 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

4 Suffixes -log – speech – dialog, monolog, -phile - one who loves - bibliophile, audiophile, pyrophile -phone – sound - homophone, telephone, microphone

5 Suffixes -scribe/script - to write - transcript, describe, manuscript -tion - state or quality - attention, caution, fascination -ly - in what manner (how) - badly, courageously, happily

6 Break

7 Part 2 - Parentheses and Brackets

8 Parentheses and Brackets http://youtu.be/iGX_rxE2Kj8 2:52

9 Parentheses http://www.mindbites.com/lesso n/2962-basic-punctuation-11- how-to-use-parentheses 7:32

10 Brackets http://www.mindbites.com/lesso n/2963-basic-punctuation-12- how-when-to-use-brackets 8:44

11 Assignment Complete the parentheses and brackets worksheets that accompany this lesson. You must have 75% accuracy to prove proficiency.

12 Break

13 Part 2 –

14 Homonyms, Homographs and Homophones http://youtu.be/WKNz-PNbAHc 2:25

15 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

16 Homonyms

17 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.

18 bank - a slope, bank - a place for money, bank - a bench or row of switches

19 bank - a slope, bank - a place for money bank - a row of switches)

20 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

21 right, meaning correct, right, meaning direction. Your answer is right! Make a right turn…

22 bear, a large animal bear, to carry a weight

23 close as a verb close as an adjective Close the door. That was a close call.

24 Homonyms Tire and Tire

25 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.

26 Homophones

27 Homophones are words that sound alike but they have different meanings and different spellings. Won and One There and Their Too, Two, and To

28 Homophones See MeetMeat Sea

29 Homophones BlewBlue PairPear

30  rightright  riterite  writewrite Homophones

31  I’llI’ll  isleisle  aisleaisle Homophones

32  pourpour  pore pore  poorpoor Homophones

33  soso  sewsew  sowsow Homophones

34  toedtoed  toadtoad  towedtowed Homophones

35  wailwail  walewale  whalewhale Homophones

36  wearwear  wareware  wherewhere Homophones

37  wayway  weighweigh  wheywhey Homophones

38  heelheel  he’llhe’ll  healheal Homophones

39  byby  buybuy  byebye Homophones

40 oar  oror  oreore Homophones

41 25 Homophones http://youtu.be/oUa4FqVn2pA 5:09

42 Assignment Complete the homophones worksheet. You must have 75% correct to show proficiency.

43 Homographs

44 Homographs have the same spelling but are pronounced differently. They also have different meanings. Examples are wind and wind; bass and bass. Homographs

45 Wind and wind;

46 Homographs Bass and bass.

47 Homographs Tear Content

48 Homographs Read and Read I read a book to my son, last night. I often go to the library to read.

49 Homographs Bow Scale

50 Assignment Complete the homograph worksheet. You must have 75% accuracy to show proficiency.

51 Break

52 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.

53 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.

54 Lesson Review Today’s we learned new suffixes. In addition, the lesson focused on the use of homonyms, homophones and homographs.

55 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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