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Root Words

Root Words

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English

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2nd Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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33 Slides • 24 Questions

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Root words and Sentences

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Multiple Choice

What is something that you put at the beginning of a word to create a new word?

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Prefix

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Suffix

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Root Word

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Multiple Choice

What is a word that can exist without a prefix or a suffix?

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Prefix

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Suffix

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Root Word

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Multiple Choice

What does the word Rewrite mean?

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To write once

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To write again

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Multiple Choice

What does the word Characters mean?

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One person or creature in a story.

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More than one person or creature in a story.

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Multiple Choice

What does the word Premade mean.

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Something is being made right NOW

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Something was made in the past.

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Multiple Choice

What does the word Slowly mean.

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Something is being done slowly

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something is NOT being done slowly.

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What is the Root Word?


Redo

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Fill in the Blank

What is the Root Word


Walking

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Fill in the Blank

What is the Root Word


Uncover

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Fill in the Blank

What is the Root Word


Played

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Open Ended

Write a sentence using a word with a PREFIX

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Open Ended

Write a sentence using a word with a SUFFIX

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Multiple Choice

What is a simple sentence?

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a sentence with One subject and One predicate.

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a sentence with two or more subjects and predicates.

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a word that you can add between two simple sentences, to create one Compound Sentence.

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Multiple Choice

What is a Conjunction?

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a sentence with One subject and One predicate.

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a sentence with two or more subjects and predicates.

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a word that you can add between two simple sentences, to create one Compound Sentence.

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Multiple Choice

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence?

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Simple Sentence

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Compound Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence?

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Simple Sentence

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Compound Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence?

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Simple Sentence

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Compound Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence?

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Simple Sentence

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Compound Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a simple sentence or a compound sentence?

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Simple Sentence

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Compound Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Make this into a compound sentence by adding a Conjunction.

(and , but, or )

Amelia has some Slime. Zaylen has slime too.

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Amelia has some slime, and Zaylen has slime too.

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Amelia has some slime, but Zaylen has slime too.

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Amelia has some slime, or Zaylen has some slime too.

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Multiple Choice

Make this into a Compound Sentence by adding a Conjunction.

( and, but, or )

Is William's dog a boy? Is William's dog a girl?

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Is William's dog a boy and is William's a girl?

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Is William's dog a boy but is William's a girl?

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Is William's dog a boy or is William's a girl?

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Multiple Choice

Make this into a Compound Sentence by adding a Conjunction.

( and, but, or )

I am very hungry. We only have mayonnaise in the fridge.

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I am very hungry, and we only have mayonnaise in the fridge.

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I am very hungry, but we only have mayonnaise in the fridge.

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I am very hungry, or we only have mayonnaise in the fridge.

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Open Ended

Free Write!

Create two seperate SIMPLE sentences.

Remember, a simple sentence has ONE subject and ONE predicate.

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Open Ended

Free Write!

Now take the sentences you created before, and turn them into a compound sentence using a Conjunction!

( and, but, or )

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