Monday, September 29, 2008

9/29/08

Today we got new spelling words and a new part of speech. Check out the right side bar for the list. You may notice that the words on our list this week have what we call "cells". A cell is a root, a suffix or a prefix that has a specific meaning. Cells give us clues as to the meaning of a word. It is also easier to spell words if we understand the cells that form them. Let's take a look at the some of the cells in our words today:

hydro: water
chrono: time
thermo: heat
meter: measure
phobia: fear
logical: pertaining to the study of
ize: to make
cent: one hundred

So, if we put these cells together, we find that thermometer means an instrument that measures heat. Hydrophobia means a fear of water. Chronological means pertaining to the study of time (or in the order of time). These cells are building blocks that help us to form words. Isn't the English language fun?

After the spelling words, we read from The Outsiders. See me to find out how far your class period got in the book today.

Remember, book reports are due on Thursday. We will also have a spelling quiz on Thursday. There is no school on Friday due to parent/teacher conferences.

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