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Harcourt Journeys: Vocabulary Strategies
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Suffixes (-ion, -ation
, -ition):Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson
Part 2:
Projectable 17.5Part 3: Practice Book Page 195Part 4: Leveled Practice 19
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Unit 4: Lesson 17
Suffixes(-ion, -ation, -
ition
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Part 1: Introduce Strategy
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A suffix is a word part (affix) that is added to the
end of a root word.
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Today we are going to look at the suffixes:
-ion
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ation
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All three suffixes
-ion, -ation, and
-
ition come at the end of a word and change a verb to a noun.
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Words with the suffixes -ion, -
ation, and -ition usually tell about an action, a process
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To figure out the meaning of
unknown words, you can use the word parts that you know and the context clues
to help you.
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What else can you do if you get stuck
on a word?
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You can look the word up in the dictionary. A dictionary will tell you how to pronounce the word, explain how the word is used
, and give you a
definition
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Let’s look at the suffix:
-ion
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EXAMPLE
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Please pay attention to the teacher.
What does attention mean?
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attend
means “to focus on or direct ones thoughts on.” The
context
tells me that attention is something I should do at school. Therefore, attention must be the
act
of
focusing
on something and
being
fully
present
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Let’s look at the suffix:
-
ation
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EXAMPLE
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We went to the graduation ceremony.
What does graduation mean?
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graduate
means “to get a degree or diploma.” The
context
tells me that there is a ceremony. Therefore, a graduation ceremony must be a ceremony where you get you get a degree or diploma. It’s the
act or process
of
graduating
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Let’s look at the suffix:
-
ition
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EXAMPLE
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The competition
included all of the basketball teams in Mercer County. What does competition mean?
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We know that to
compete
means “to engage in a contest or strive to outdo another.” The
context
tells me that this word might have something to do with sports. The
competition
must be the basketball contest in which the team are trying to outdo one another. It’s the
act
,
process
, or
result of
competing
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Part 2: Projectables
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Projectable
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Part 3: Guided Practice
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Turn your Practice Book
to page 195.
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Part 4: Independent Practice
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See Handout; page 19 in Grab and Go
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See Handout; page 25 in Grab and Go
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How did you do?
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