Look for 3 new words that have a prefix in your new list (after-, fore-, pre-, post-, re-).
Do THREE things with each word -
1. Type the new word correctly spelled in CAPITAL LETTERS.
2. Type the new word AGAIN, splitting it into syllables with a back slash (/).
3. Use the new word in a complete sentence underlining the word.
Example:
UNSELFISHLY
un / self / ish / ly
Madi clearly acted unselfishly when she gave her last dollar to the Salvation Army.
REFUSED
ReplyDeletere/fuse/ed
Jenna refused dinner last night.
PREOCCUPIED
pre/occ/u/pied
John was preoccupied with his studies
REJOINED
re/join/ed
Anna rejoined the group after she got lost.
REDO
ReplyDeletere/do
When Ashley found out she didn't get a good grade on her project, she had to redo it.
AFTERSHOCK
af/ter/shock
When there is an aftershock, it means that ther was a minor or major earthquake.
PRESHOW
pre/show
There was a preshow at the museum to show the new exhibit.
AFTERMATH
ReplyDeleteaf/ter/math
The aftermath of the war was devastating.
REROLL
re/roll
He had to reroll the dice.
POSTHASTE
pos/t/ha/ste
She had ran to her friends posthaste.
RETAKE
ReplyDeletere/take
I had to retake the blog because it didn't work the first time.
PREVIEW
pre/view
Billy saw a preview of the movie.
POSTTEST
post/test
Billy took the posttest after the pretest.
FOREBODING
ReplyDeletefore/boding
The house looked foreboding.
PREVIEW
pre/view
Jeff saw a preview for the movie.
FOREGO
fore/go
I can forego the eating of ice cream.