EX – out, from
Exaggerate Example Except Excess Exclaim Exit Expire Expect Explore Export Literacy Words Narrative Prose Point of view Chronological Transition Transition Words Moreover Likewise In contrast Although However We are back to fifteen words this week. Below is the assignment sheet for the week, as well as a PowerPoint with the words, definitions, and parts of speech. The links to Wednesday and Thursday nights' assignments are below as well. Thursday night's Spelling with a Math Twist We are beginning our study of Latin roots of the English language this week. We have five stems that we are studying, with three example words for each. The students also have 5 bonus words that they can study. The fifteen main words are the only ones that need to be used in the homework assignments. Below is the assignment sheet for the week, as well as a PowerPoint with the words and their meanings. This week we are combining science with our spelling/vocabulary study. We are learning about fossils, so our list words this week are all connected to fossils. Here is the assignment sheet, as well as the slide show with definitions. Spelling with a math twist Word area and perimeter can be found on Lesson 19 We are on another five word week. This week, most assignments will be done in class. Below is a link to the video of our words and their definitions, as well as the assignment sheet. |
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