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Grade 4 Lesson 11

Grade 4 Lesson 11. INFLECTIONAL ENDINGS (Accent Changes the Word) & Latin Root Words. When we accent a word or part of a word, we say that part a little bit louder, hold the sound out a little bit longer, and our mouths even open a little wider.

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Grade 4 Lesson 11

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  1. Grade 4 Lesson 11 INFLECTIONAL ENDINGS (Accent Changes the Word) & Latin Root Words

  2. When we accent a word or part of a word, we say that part a little bit louder, hold the sound out a little bit longer, and our mouths even open a little wider. • The way we accent or put stress on a word or part of a word can change the meaning! Inflection = Accent or Stress

  3. MOST of the time, in a 2 syllable word, NOUNS are accented on the 1st syllable…and VERBS are accented on the 2nd syllable. • We will divide the syllables with a slash mark (/). • We will show the accent (voice inflection) by writing the accented syllable in all CAPITAL letters. Noun or Verb?

  4. NOUN * COM/bat The soldier was in combat in the war. * PRO/duce We bought the produce at the farmer’s market. VERB * Com/BAT We will combat the ant problem by using spray every week. * pro/DUCE The factory will produce more cars this year.

  5. NOUN *EX/cuse That is not a good excuse. * REC/ord We used to play a record, not an iPod! VERB *ex/CUSE You may excuse yourself and leave quietly. * re/CORD • Will you record the TV show, so we can watch it later?

  6. ab = from or away Keywords: absent; away contra = against Keywords: contrast, contradict LATIN PREFIXES

  7. Latin Prefix Latin Root • inter = between • Keywords: interstate, • internet • rupt = break • Keywords: disrupt, erupt

  8. combat dictation • produce contradict • project predict • excuse dictator • record dictionary • address abrupt • object erupt • perfect interrupt • minute disrupt • present enough (sight word) SPELLING WORDS

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