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Friday, October 4, 2013

Root Words Class #3 - October 2, 2013

Today, after reviewing all of our prefixes and suffixes, we learned a new root word.  This root word is:  FORM

Form means "shape, appearance, or arrangement". 



 

The root form, which means ‘shape,’ gives us a number of words that are used every day, including reform, information, deformed, and form. To ‘form," for instance, is simply ’to shape,’ whereas to reform is merely to ‘shape again.’

(Note:  Pasted from <http://membean.com/wrotds/form-shape>   This website has a lot of information on the root word "form".  Take a peek if you have time!)

To make sure we were in verbal shape, we did the Root Squares sheet in class.  Can you find more words than your child did using the root form with the other prefixes and suffixes?

Root Squares Sheet for FORM

For HOMEWORK, I asked the class to complete the back side of the Root Squares sheet, which can be found here.

Magic Squares for FORM

Homework is due on October 16th.  Homework is optional, but there are so many benefits to practicing at home. 



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