Out of the Dust, Week 2
Spelling: Irregular Verbs
Some verbs do not form the past
tense and the past participle by adding -d
or -ed. (The past
participle is used with the helping verbs have, has, and
had. For this week's
spelling, you need to know how to spell all three forms of the verb.
You will be tested on the past and past participles. Complete this
chart Monday (due Tues.). Your spelling choice activity is
due Thursday.
verb
|
past tense
|
past participle
have, has, and
had
|
go
|
1 |
2 |
write
|
3 |
4 |
bring
|
5 |
6 |
see
|
7 |
8 |
choose
|
9 |
10 |
teach
|
11 |
12 |
speak
|
13 |
14 |
know
|
15 |
16 |
take
|
17 |
18 |
draw
|
19 |
20 |
Vocabulary: Out of the
Dust, Summer
1934, Autumn 1934, and
Winter 1935
On
your own paper,
look up the definition and part of speech for each word (due
Tuesday). Don't panic if you can't immediately find the word. You
may need to drop a suffix, especially the past tense -ed.
Your
vocabulary choice activity is due Thursday.
- chafed
- stupor
- writhed
- tufts
- octaves
- grizzled
- excavating
- revue
- festered
- biddies
This Week's IRA: Suffix Hunt
Find
at least 10 words with 10 different
suffixes. Explain what the suffix means and what the word means (due
Friday).
Include
your book title and the page number where you found each word.
*Your historical fiction book and travel brochure needs to be completed no later than next Tuesday, 11/26. Please don't forget!
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