Lesson Plan of Inflectional Endings, Compound Words and Prefixes English Grade V



Lesson Plan of Inflectional Endings, Compound Words and Prefixes

English Grade V

Students’ Learning Outcomes

·         Recognize specific parts of words, including common inflectional endings, compound words and affixes.

Information for Teachers

·        An inflection is an addition:
o   To the beginning of a root/base word e.g. ‘re’, ‘im’ or ‘un’.
o   To the end of the word e.g. s, es, ed, ful, less.
o   In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the amendment of a word to express diverse grammatical types such as tense, case, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, and mood. The inflection of verbs is also called conjugation,
·         Prefixes: When letters are added to the beginning of a root/base word to make a new word we call them prefixes.
·         Suffixes: When letters are added to the end of a root/base word to make a new word we call them suffixes.
·         Root word or base word is the main word on which inflection is done or to which we add prefixes or suffixes.
·        Inflections are used to :
o   Change words into plural form, or
o   Change the tense of the word (timing of the action), or
o   Make new words.
·         Compound Word: When two words join together to make a new word, the new word is called a compound word. Such as apple + sauce, Earth + quake, brain + storm, ear + rings, finger+ prints etc.
·         Compound words are written in different ways: sometimes they are written as one word e.g. ‘armchair’, ‘sunflower’, sometimes with the words separated by hyphen- e.g. “gear -change”,  “fruit-cake” etc.

Material / Resources

Chalk/marker, flash cards of compound words (e.g. pencil + box, card + holder, foot + ball, lunch + box), you can also bring these real objects in class. Photocopies of worksheets for all students or make the worksheet on a chart paper and paste in class for the students to copy. Make all flash cards for compound words like the sample made below
Pencil

+

Box

Worm up activity

·         Spend five minutes with students and recap their knowledge about words and their different parts. E. g. write ‘blackboard’ and ask if it one word. Students must reply ‘no’.
·         Some of them could say it is a compound word as they have learnt this concept in previous class.
·         Do the same practice with few more words. E.g. notebook, flashcard, class fellow etc.

Development

Activity 1

·         Hold a pencil box in your hand and ask the students to name it.
·         Pastes the flash cards of pencil box on the board and ask them as to why do you add a plus sign in both words.
·         Students must be able to tell that it is a compound word, because they have done this concept in previous classes.
·         Take some examples of compound words from the students to check their understanding and prior knowledge.
·         Students write the definition of compound words with few examples in their notebooks.
·         Do the activity on worksheet of compound words:
1.       I take breakfast daily.

break
+
fast
=
Breakfast
2.       My brother and I went to watch the basketball match.

basket
+
ball
=
Basketball
3.       I like to use mint flavored toothpaste when I brush my teeth.

tooth
+
paste
=
Toothpaste
4.       Strawberries are my favorite fruit.

straw
+
berries
=
Strawberries
5.       The beautiful butterfly fluttered around the flowers.

butter
+
fly
=
Butterfly
6.       I used to visit this place at every weekend.

week
+
end
=
Weekend
7.       Goldfish is my favorite fish.

gold
+
fish
=
Goldfish
8.       Peanut is my favorite food.

pea
+
nut
=
Peanut
9.       This is my bedroom.

bed
+
room
=
Bedroom
10.   Doorbell is ringing by whom? 

door
+
bell
=
Doorbell
11.   Teapot keeps the tea worm for long time.


tea
+
pot
=
Teapot
12.   Apple is useful fruit for our health.

use
+
full
=
Useful







Activity 2                                                                                   

·         Tell the students that like plants have roots, our language has root words from which other words grow.
·         Inform the class that new words can be made by adding some letters to the beginning of the root words.
·         These letters are called prefixes (pre means before and fix means attached. So prefix is attached to a root word to make a new word.)
·         Paste the flash cards or draw them on the board. (flash cards for prefixes are given as below:

                                                  Prefixes you might need
Un_
Dis_
Re_
mis_
De_
Im_
In_
Il_
Non_
Pre_

__________clockwise
_________behave
_______sense
__________possible
_________place
_______fix
__________happy
_________lucky
_______legal
__________code
_________visible
_______connect
__________fiction
_________mind
_______appear
_________ view
_________prove
_______able
_________play
_________frost
_______wind
_________obey
_________cover
_______honest
_________healthy
_________sent
_______chief
_________serve
_________historic
_______fair


Answers: anticlockwise, misbehave, nonsense, impossible, misplace, prefix, unhappy, unlucky, illegal, decode, invisible,


Disconnect, non-fiction, remind, disappear, preview, improve, disable/unable, display/replay, defrost, unwind/rewind, disobey, uncover/recover, dishonest,


Unhealthy, resent, mischief, reserve, prehistoric, unfair,














·         Ask the students to pronounce the words.
·         Students can make more words with each prefix such as ‘re’, ‘un’, and ‘im’:
Re

+

Appear
Re
+
Do
Re
+
Arrange
Re
+
Cover
Un
+
Clear
Un
+
Happy
Un
+
Fair
im
+
Possible
Im
+
Mature
Im
+
Perfect

Sum up / Conclusion

·         Ask the students the function of the inflection/prefixes and definition of compound words.
·         Give examples of words with prefixes.

Assessment

·         Assess students’ understanding through responses and written work.
·         Teacher is required to involve the student in solving the problems given in the exercise at end of unit/chapter.

Follow up

·         In your notebooks write, 5 compound words and draw pictures.
·         Write 5 words with prefixes.

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