Harcourt Journeys: Vocabulary Strategies Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Suffixes (-y, -ous): Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 6.5 Part 3: Practice Book Page 63 Part 4: Leveled Practice 19 Leveled Practice 22 Leveled Practice 25 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Unit 2: Lesson 6 Suffixes (-y, -ous) Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 1: Introduce Strategy Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott A suffix is a word part (affix) that is added to the end of a root word. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Today we are going to look at the suffixes: -y -ous Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Let’s look at the suffix: -y Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The suffix -y means like, having, to some degree, somewhat, or full of. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE WORDS Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott lucky? - having luck Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott wealthy? - having wealth Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott cloudy? - having clouds Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Let’s look at the suffix: -ous Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott The suffix -ous means like, having, to some degree, somewhat, or full of. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott EXAMPLE WORDS Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott joyous? - full of joy Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott dangerous? - having danger; full of danger Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott glorious? - having glory Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 2: Projectables Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Projectable 6.5 Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 3: Guided Practice Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Turn your Practice Book to page 63. Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Part 4: Independent Practice Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott See Handout; page 19 in Grab and Go Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott See Handout; page 22 in Grab and Go Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott See Handout; page 25 in Grab and Go Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott How did you do? Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott