1 / 5

Suffix – er “a person who _____” or “more”

Suffix – er “a person who _____” or “more”. lead er sprint er fight er read er stronger lighter quicker luckier. VOCABULARY. achieve When athletes win, they achieve their goal. to gain something by hard work defense

rowa
Download Presentation

Suffix – er “a person who _____” or “more”

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Suffix –er“a person who _____” or “more” • leader sprinter fighter reader • stronger lighter quicker luckier

  2. VOCABULARY • achieve • When athletes win, they achieve their goal. • to gain something by hard work • defense • Your body has a defense against germs the same way a football team has a defense against the other team. • protection from attack • creating • Scientists are always creating new ways to fight germs. • making something new • minimum • You should eat a minimum of five fruits and vegetables a day. • as few or as small as can be • response • Sneezing is one response your body has to germs or pollen. • a reaction to something that happens

  3. VOCABULARY • conditioning • Running five miles is not difficult if you have the correct conditioning for it, such as running a little farther every day. • training • impress • It would impress me if you did something nice, like making friends with a new student. • to make someone think well of something • ability • Many of you in this class have a special ability, such as sports, dance, music, telling jokes, or making friends. • a talent or skill • consider • I am going to consider developing a new skill, such as learning a different. • to think about • attitude • Hard work becomes easier for me if I have a good attitude about it. • way of thinking that affects the way you act

  4. VOCABULARY • positive • A positive person will not complain when things go wrong. • happy, sure, and upbeat • effects • Some effects of the flu are a fever and body aches. • changes caused by something else • recover • When you recover from a cold, you stop sneezing and feel better. • to get better • levels • There are higher levels of illness in our school during winter. • amounts; how much of something

  5. VOCABULARY • emergency • Always call 911 if you see an emergency like a car crash. • a serious situation in which you must act • interpret • I interpret my sister’s laughter as a sign she is happy. • to explain the meaning of • behavior • Young children learn good classroom behavior when they begin kindergarten. • the way someone acts • emotions • Babies can show emotions such as happiness and surprise. • strong feelings • logic • To use logic in making a choice, look at the facts and use common sense to choose the best option. • common sense

More Related