1. Words that mean the same thing. Happy and Cheerful
2. Words that are spelled and sound the same but have different meanings. Example: blue (color, sad)
3. Words that mean opposite things. Fast and Slow
4. Words that sound the same but have different spellings. Example: pear and pair
2. Homonym
3. Antonym
4. Homophone
Letters added to the end of a word.
Statement/Demand, Emotion, Question
Bonus: give an example of a simile
Which pair of words makes this sentence correct?
A. weak, road
B. week, rode
C. weak, rode
D. week, road
Bonus: what are weak and week?
unfinished, misspell, lovable
the people in a story, where the story takes place, and what happens in a story
Bonus: give an example of a metaphor
Which word is a synonym for tidy?
A. leave
B. enter
C. clean
D. find
Bonus: what is an antonym for tidy?
What does the prefix pre- mean in preheat?
Bonus: what is another prefix?
Bonus: give an example
Bonus: What punctuation does each one use?
A. old, new
B. hard, thick
C. pail, pale
D. kid, child
Bonus: kid and child?
faster and careless
Bonus: what do those suffixes mean?
Bonus: what do most adverbs end in?
Double Bonus: what three things do they describe about a verb?
Bonus: create your own hyperbole
Which pair of words makes this sentence correct?
A. two, meat
B. too, meat
C. to, meet
D. two, meet
Double Bonus! what are the three ways you can spell "to" and what are they used for?
"She stated it again to make sure the students understood." Which of the following has the same meaning as the italicized words?
A. constated
B. overstated
C. unstated
D. restated
Bonus: Name two suffixes and two prefixes
1. He is washing his hands before eating.
2. My sister will be four next week.
3. She kicked the winning goal.
1. It was as hot as boiling water outside.
2. She's so tall she could touch the sky.
3. My mom is a teddy bear.
2. Hyperbole
3. Metaphor