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Spelling Rules. ELD Class. Introduction - Spelling. “Spelling words correctly in the English Language can be very difficult. There are many rules to follow. Let’s start by looking at some rules and exceptions. Focus on the patterns since most words do follow them. Lesson #1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Spelling RulesSpelling Rules

ELD ClassELD Class

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Introduction - SpellingIntroduction - Spelling

““Spelling words correctly in the English Spelling words correctly in the English Language can be very difficult. There are Language can be very difficult. There are many rules to follow. Let’s start by looking many rules to follow. Let’s start by looking at some rules and exceptions. Focus on at some rules and exceptions. Focus on the patterns since most words do follow the patterns since most words do follow them.them.

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Lesson #1Lesson #1

When a prefix is added to a word, the When a prefix is added to a word, the spelling of the original word does not spelling of the original word does not change. change. In+secure = insecureIn+secure = insecurepre+mix =premixpre+mix =premixil+legible =illegibleil+legible =illegible

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Lesson #1 cont.Lesson #1 cont.

When a suffix beginning with a consonant When a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a word ending in a silent e is added to a word ending in a silent e usually the silent e is retained.usually the silent e is retained.retire+ment= retirementretire+ment= retirementLive+ly= livelyLive+ly= livelygrace+ful= gracefulgrace+ful= graceful

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Lesson #1 cont.Lesson #1 cont.

Exceptions to the rule.Exceptions to the rule.True+ly = trulyTrue+ly = trulyWhole+ly = whollyWhole+ly = whollyDue+ly = dulyDue+ly = duly

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Lesson #1 cont.Lesson #1 cont.

The silent The silent ee is also retained in words is also retained in words ending in ce or ending in ce or gege when adding a suffix when adding a suffix beginning in an beginning in an aa or or oo..Courage+ous= courageousCourage+ous= courageousService+able = serviceableService+able = serviceable

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Lesson #1 cont.Lesson #1 cont.

When a suffix beginning with a vowel is When a suffix beginning with a vowel is added to a word ending in silent added to a word ending in silent ee, , usually the silent usually the silent ee is dropped. is dropped.Adore+able = adorableAdore+able = adorablelove+able =lovablelove+able =lovable

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Now you try Now you try

Underline the word that is spelled Underline the word that is spelled incorrectly. Write the correct spelling on incorrectly. Write the correct spelling on the line.the line.1. My mother is really loveable.1. My mother is really loveable.2. His paintings are really amazeing.2. His paintings are really amazeing.3. We all need to learn the safty 3. We all need to learn the safty procedures.procedures.

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Lesson #2Lesson #2

When adding a suffix to a word ending in y When adding a suffix to a word ending in y preceded by a consonant, change the y to preceded by a consonant, change the y to an i then add the suffix. an i then add the suffix. Ready+ness = readinessReady+ness = readinessEasy+ly = easilyEasy+ly = easily

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Lesson #2 cont.Lesson #2 cont.

An exception to this rule: When the suffix An exception to this rule: When the suffix itself begins with an i the y does not itself begins with an i the y does not change.change.Horrify+ing = horrifyingHorrify+ing = horrifyingRely+ing + relyingRely+ing + relying

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Lesson #2 cont.Lesson #2 cont.

When adding a suffix to a word ending in y When adding a suffix to a word ending in y preceded by a vowel, the y usually does preceded by a vowel, the y usually does not change.not change.play+ful = playfulplay+ful = playfulemploy+er= employeremploy+er= employer

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Lesson #2 cont.Lesson #2 cont.

Exceptions to this rule include.Exceptions to this rule include.Day+ly = dailyDay+ly = dailyPay=ed = paidPay=ed = paid

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Now you tryNow you try

Choose the correct spelling of each set of Choose the correct spelling of each set of words.words.Frying fringFrying fringHappiness happynessHappiness happynessLadies ladyesLadies ladyesStaing stayingStaing staying

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Lesson #3Lesson #3

A prefix is a word part: it is added to the A prefix is a word part: it is added to the beginning of a word, which is then known beginning of a word, which is then known as the root. When a prefix is added to a as the root. When a prefix is added to a root, the meaning of the word is changed. root, the meaning of the word is changed. This new word combines the meaning of This new word combines the meaning of the prefix and the root. For example, the the prefix and the root. For example, the prefix un-means “not” or “reverse.” this prefix un-means “not” or “reverse.” this prefix may be attached to different root prefix may be attached to different root words.words.

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Lesson #3 cont.Lesson #3 cont.

ExamplesExamplesUntied= not tiedUntied= not tiedUnequal= not equalUnequal= not equalUnfinished= not finishedUnfinished= not finishedUnrealistic= not realisticUnrealistic= not realistic

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Lesson #3 cont.Lesson #3 cont.

Prefix Meaning ExamplePrefix Meaning ExampleRe to do again redoRe to do again redoUn not unknownUn not unknownAnti against antigravityAnti against antigravityDis not dishonestDis not dishonestSub under submarineSub under submarine

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Lesson 3 cont.Lesson 3 cont.

Circle the prefix in each of the following Circle the prefix in each of the following words. Then using the meanings of the words. Then using the meanings of the prefix and the root along with your own prefix and the root along with your own knowledge, write a definition for each knowledge, write a definition for each word.word.

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Now you tryNow you try

1. rewrite _____________________1. rewrite _____________________2.unhappy_____________________2.unhappy_____________________3. antisocial___________________3. antisocial___________________4. dishonest___________________4. dishonest___________________5. subnormal ___________________5. subnormal ___________________

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Lesson #4Lesson #4

A prefix is a word part: it is added to the A prefix is a word part: it is added to the beginning of a word, which is then known beginning of a word, which is then known as the root. When a prefix is added to a as the root. When a prefix is added to a root, the meaning of the word is changed. root, the meaning of the word is changed. This new word combines the meaning of This new word combines the meaning of the prefix and the rootthe prefix and the root

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Lesson #4 cont.Lesson #4 cont.

Now you try Now you try Work on the separate worksheet. Work on the separate worksheet. Please do not write on it.Please do not write on it.http://www.esl-galaxy.com/prefix/Commonhttp://www.esl-galaxy.com/prefix/Common%20prefix%20match.pdf%20prefix%20match.pdf

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Lesson # 5Lesson # 5

Review lessons 1-4Review lessons 1-4

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Lesson #6Lesson #6

Many words in the English language have Many words in the English language have word parts from other languages or earlier word parts from other languages or earlier forms of English. A root is a part of a word forms of English. A root is a part of a word that carries the word’s core meaning. that carries the word’s core meaning. Other word parts can be added to a root to Other word parts can be added to a root to create different words. Learning to create different words. Learning to recognize roots help increase your recognize roots help increase your vocabulary.vocabulary.

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Lesson #6 cont.Lesson #6 cont.

Work on the separate worksheet.Work on the separate worksheet.

http://www.edhelper.com/language/word_rhttp://www.edhelper.com/language/word_roots6298.htmloots6298.html

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Lesson #7 Lesson #7

A suffix is a word part that can be added A suffix is a word part that can be added to the end of a root word. Often, adding a to the end of a root word. Often, adding a suffix changes not only the part of speech suffix changes not only the part of speech of the root word, it also changes its of the root word, it also changes its meaning.meaning.ExampleExample

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Lesson #8Lesson #8

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Lesson #8 cont.Lesson #8 cont.

Circle the suffix in each of the following. Circle the suffix in each of the following. Then using the meaning of the suffix and Then using the meaning of the suffix and the root, along with your own knowledge, the root, along with your own knowledge, write a definition for each word.write a definition for each word.CheerfulCheerfulLovableLovableCourageousCourageous

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Lesson #9Lesson #9

A well known and helpful spelling rule is A well known and helpful spelling rule is expressed in the following rhyme: “I expressed in the following rhyme: “I before before e e except after except after cc, or when sounded , or when sounded like ‘a’ as in ‘neighbor’ or ‘weight.’”like ‘a’ as in ‘neighbor’ or ‘weight.’”

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Lesson # 9 cont. Lesson # 9 cont. This means:This means:Spell a word with ‘ie’ when the sound Spell a word with ‘ie’ when the sound made by that letter combination is long ‘e’, made by that letter combination is long ‘e’, unless the ‘ie’ combination occurs after a unless the ‘ie’ combination occurs after a ‘c’.‘c’.Examples:Examples: field, grief, niece, believe, brief, relievefield, grief, niece, believe, brief, relieveExceptions to this rule:Exceptions to this rule: either, leisure, neither, seize, weirdeither, leisure, neither, seize, weird

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Lesson # 9 cont.Lesson # 9 cont.

Spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound Spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound made by that letter combination is long ‘e’ made by that letter combination is long ‘e’ and when this sounds occurs after a ‘c’.and when this sounds occurs after a ‘c’.Examples:Examples:Receive, ceiling, deceive, perceiveReceive, ceiling, deceive, perceive

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Lesson #9 cont. (2Lesson #9 cont. (2ndnd day) day)

Spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound Spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound made by that letter combination is long ‘a’made by that letter combination is long ‘a’

Examples:Examples:Heir, veil, weigh, freight, neighbor, reign,Heir, veil, weigh, freight, neighbor, reign,

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Lesson #9 cont.Lesson #9 cont.

Also spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound Also spell a word with ‘ei’ when the sound made by that letter combination is NOT made by that letter combination is NOT long ‘e’.long ‘e’.Examples:Examples: foreign, heightforeign, heightSome exceptions to this rule:Some exceptions to this rule: friend, mischief, view, ancient, die, friend, mischief, view, ancient, die, science science

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Now you try Now you try

Underline the correct spelling in each pair Underline the correct spelling in each pair of parenthesis.of parenthesis.1. Drivers must (yield, yeild) to 1. Drivers must (yield, yeild) to pedestrians.pedestrians.2.The movie had a (weird, weird) ending.2.The movie had a (weird, weird) ending.3. You need to paint the (ceiling, ceiling.)3. You need to paint the (ceiling, ceiling.)

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Lesson # 9 Lesson # 9