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Name _____________________
Learning Objective
Today, we will read words with inflectional forms.
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What are we going to do today?
What are we going to read?
Today, we are going to read words with inflectional forms.
We are going to read words with inflectional forms.
Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge
Look at these two words carefully.
Which letters are not the same?
make
making
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Students, you noticed that the letters at the end of the word make changed from e to ing. The original word make stays the same,
all that changes is different letters added onto the end. The letters added onto the end of a word are called inflectional forms. Today,
we will be reading words with inflectional forms.
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1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Concept Development
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different1 inflectional forms:
1 not
the same
-s
-ing
-ed
Example:
cook
add -s
cooks
My mom cooks dinner every
night.
cook
add -ing
cooking
My mom is cooking for our
family this Saturday.
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In your own words, what are inflectional forms? Inflectional forms are ________________________________.
How many inflectional forms are there? There are ______
inflectional forms.
3
Which word has an inflectional form at the end? How do you know?
a. talking
b. talk
Which word has the -ing inflectional form at the end?
a. plays
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b. playing
Which word has the –s inflectional form at the end?
a. plays
1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Importance
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
It is important to read words with inflectional forms because:
1. inflectional forms are used in a lot of words.
2. it will help us know how to change the meaning of
words.
I have three favorite colors.
The boy is coloring in the book.
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Does anyone else have another reason why it is important to read words with inflectional forms? (pair-share) Why is it important to read
words with inflectional forms? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason means more to you? Why?
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1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Skill Development/Guided Practice
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different inflectional forms: -s -ing -ed
Read words with inflectional forms.
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
hit
dig
bake
love
make
take
walk
cook
-s
hits
digs
bakes
loves
makes
takes
walks
cooks
-ing
hitting
digging
baking
loving
making
taking
walking
cooking
CFU How did the word change with different inflectional forms? How does the meaning of a word change with different inflectional forms?
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1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Closure
1. What are inflectional forms? Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
2. Read words with inflectional forms below.
3. What did you learn today about reading inflectional forms? Why is that important to you?
(pair-share)
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
hit
dig
bake
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-s
-ing
hits
digs
bakes
hitting
digging
baking
1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Independent Practice
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different inflectional forms: -s -ing -ed
Read words with inflectional forms.
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
talk
look
smell
eat
clap
walk
spell
cook
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-ing
talking
looking
smelling
eating
clapping
walking
spelling
cooking
Name _____________________
-s
talks
looks
smells
eats
claps
walks
spells
cooks
1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Periodic Review 1
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different inflectional forms: -s -ing -ed
Read words with inflectional forms.
Name _____________________
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
-ing
-s
1.
play
playing
plays
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
yell
open
jump
hunt
block
work
feel
yelling
opening
jumping
hunting
blocking
working
feeling
yells
opens
jumps
hunts
blocks
works
feels
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1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Periodic Review 2
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different inflectional forms: -s -ing -ed
Read words with inflectional forms.
Name _____________________
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
learn
look
part
sail
taste
swim
write
work
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-s
learns
looks
parts
sails
tastes
swims
writes
works
-ing
learning
looking
parting
sailing
tasting
swimming
writing
working
1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Periodic Review 3
Inflectional forms are letters added to the end of a word.
• There are three different inflectional forms: -s -ing -ed
Read words with inflectional forms.
Step #1: Read the word.
Step #2: Read the word with the inflectional form.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
smell
color
love
clap
take
eat
play
-ing
smelling
coloring
loving
clapping
taking
eating
playing
8.
open
opening
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-s
smells
colors
loves
claps
takes
eats
plays
opens
1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.
Resource
1.
Inflectional Endings
hit
hits
hitting
17.
Inflectional Endings
open
opening
opens
2.
dig
3.
digs
digging
18.
jump
jumping
jumps
bake
bakes
baking
19.
hunt
hunting
hunts
4.
love
loves
loving
20.
block
blocking
blocks
5.
make
makes
making
21.
work
working
works
6.
take
takes
taking
22.
feel
feeling
feels
7.
walk
walks
walking
23.
yell
yelling
yells
8.
cook
cooks
cooking
24.
learn
learns
learning
9.
talk
talks
talking
25.
part
parts
parting
10. look
looks
looking
26.
sail
sails
sailing
11. smell
smells
smelling
27.
taste
tastes
tasting
12. eat
eats
eating
28.
swim
swims
swimming
13. clap
claps
clapping
29.
write
writes
writing
14. spell
spells
spelling
30.
work
works
working
15.
play
playing
plays
31.
learn
learns
learning
16.
yell
yelling
yells
32.
part
parts
parting
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1st Grade Reading Vocabulary 1.14
Read inflectional forms (e.g., -s, -ed, -ing) and root words (e.g., looks, looked, looking).
Lesson to be used by EDI-trained teachers only.