Forming Words with Inflectional Endings: 1st Grade Lesson

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Enhance your 1st-grade students' understanding of inflectional endings through unscrambling words, identifying root words, and adding suffixes. Get ready to practice forming words like a pro with this engaging lesson plan!

  • Inflectional Endings
  • 1st Grade
  • Language Arts
  • Student Learning
  • Educational Resources

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  1. elementarylibrarian.com Inflectional Endings 1st Grade Month 4 Lesson 3

  2. Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson, students should be able to form words with inflectional endings. I can Statement I can form words with inflectional endings.

  3. Lesson 3: Inflectional Endings Unscramble the letters to form the action words being shown. c e d a n l p h e p l a c

  4. Lesson 3: Inflectional Endings ANSWER GUIDE dance c e d a n help l p h e clap p l a c

  5. Lesson 3: Inflectional Endings An inflectional ending is a word part that is added to the end of a base word to change its number or tense. -s/-es -ing -ed base word (present tense) (currently happening) (past tense) jump jumps jumping jumped fix fixes fixing fixed help helps helping helped

  6. Lesson 3: Inflectional Endings Answer each question. Then, exchange work with your classmate and check if your answers are correct. answers remarks questions What is the root word of starting? What do you get when you add -ing to the word work? What do you get when you add -ed to the word plant? What do you get when you add -s to the word clean?

  7. Lesson 3: Inflectional Endings answers remarks questions ANSWER GUIDE What is the root word of starting? start What do you get when you add -ing to the word work? working What do you get when you add -ed to the word plant? planted What do you get when you add -s to the word clean? cleans

  8. Add inflectional endings to the given words and use them in sentences. Let s Practice! smile finish

  9. Lets Practice! Sample Answer Guide smiles Ms. Dorothy smiles at me. smile smiling Mr. Smith is smiling at his students. smiled Yesterday, Ken smiled at me. finishes Grace finishes her lunch. finish finishing Ana is finishing her project. finished Kollin finished her homework.

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