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
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Recognize specific parts of
words, including common inflectional endings, compound words and affixes.
Information for Teachers
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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
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+
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Box
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Worm up activity
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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
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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
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+
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fast
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=
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Breakfast
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2.
My brother and I went to
watch the basketball match.
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basket
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+
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ball
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=
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Basketball
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3.
I like to use mint flavored
toothpaste when I brush my teeth.
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tooth
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+
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paste
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=
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Toothpaste
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4.
Strawberries are my
favorite fruit.
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straw
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+
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berries
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=
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Strawberries
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5.
The beautiful butterfly
fluttered around the flowers.
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butter
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+
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fly
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=
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Butterfly
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6.
I used to visit this place
at every weekend.
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week
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+
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end
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=
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Weekend
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7.
Goldfish is my favorite
fish.
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gold
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+
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fish
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=
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Goldfish
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8.
Peanut is my favorite food.
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pea
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+
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nut
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=
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Peanut
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9.
This is my bedroom.
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bed
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+
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room
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=
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Bedroom
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10.
Doorbell is ringing by
whom?
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door
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+
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bell
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=
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Doorbell
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11.
Teapot keeps the tea worm
for long time.
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tea
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+
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pot
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=
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Teapot
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12.
Apple is useful fruit for
our health.
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use
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+
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full
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=
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Useful
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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.)
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Paste the flash cards or draw
them on the board. (flash cards for prefixes are given as below:
Prefixes you might need
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Un_
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Dis_
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Re_
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mis_
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De_
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Im_
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In_
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Il_
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Non_
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Pre_
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__________clockwise
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_________behave
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_______sense
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__________possible
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_________place
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_______fix
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__________happy
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_________lucky
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_______legal
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__________code
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_________visible
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_______connect
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__________fiction
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_________mind
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_______appear
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_________ view
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_________prove
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_______able
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_________play
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_________frost
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_______wind
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_________obey
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_________cover
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_______honest
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_________healthy
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_________sent
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_______chief
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_________serve
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_________historic
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_______fair
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Answers: anticlockwise,
misbehave, nonsense, impossible, misplace, prefix, unhappy, unlucky, illegal,
decode, invisible,
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Disconnect, non-fiction,
remind, disappear, preview, improve, disable/unable, display/replay, defrost,
unwind/rewind, disobey, uncover/recover, dishonest,
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Unhealthy, resent,
mischief, reserve, prehistoric, unfair,
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Ask the students to pronounce
the words.
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Students can make more words
with each prefix such as ‘re’, ‘un’, and ‘im’:
Re
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+
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Appear
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Re
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+
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Do
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Re
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+
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Arrange
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Re
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+
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Cover
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Un
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+
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Clear
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Un
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+
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Happy
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Un
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+
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Fair
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im
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+
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Possible
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Im
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+
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Mature
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Im
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+
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Perfect
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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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