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Assignment #3: Collaborative Planning
Suffixes: -less, -ful
Day 5
Submitted By: Simrita Purewal and Meliza Zuniga
EDRL 442: Teaching Literacy 1
Nevada State College - Fall 2013
Instructor: Karen Powell
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Lesson Title: Suffixes: -less, -ful Submitted By: Simrita Purewal & Meliza Zuniga
Trophies Teacher Edition: Banner Days-Theme 2 (2-2) T.Ed Pages: 277G-277H
Trophies Story: “Chinatown” CCSS: RF.2.3d
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A. Summary of the Lesson Plan:
The objective of this lesson plan is to review knowledge of the suffixes –less and – ful when reading.
This lesson is an activity for the Trophies story “Chinatown” and should take about 20 minutes to complete.
B. Student Population:
Grade Level: 2nd Grade
Skill Level: on-level
Groupings: whole group (direct instruction), partners (closure), independent (practice and
assessment).
C. Materials:
Trophies T Ed 2-2 (Banner Days)-page 277G-277H
Whiteboards, markers and erasers.
25 copies of www.superteacherworksheets.com/prefixes-suffixes/...
25 copies of T Ed. Pg 277H- On level worksheet
D. Objectives:
Common Core State Standard
RF.2.3d-Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.
Learning Targets
Knowledge Targets:
Students must identify common prefixes and suffixes (affixes) as a unit.
Students must know how to pronounce common prefixes and suffixes (affixes).
Reasoning Targets:
Students must blend words containing prefixes and suffixes (affixes).
Performance Targets:
Students must orally read words containing prefixes and suffixes (affixes).
Vocabulary
affix
prefix
suffix
Student-Friendly Learning Targets
Student Knowledge Targets:
I can identify common prefixes and suffixes.
I know how to pronounce common prefixes and suffixes
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Lesson Title: Suffixes: -less, -ful Submitted By: Simrita Purewal & Meliza Zuniga
Trophies Teacher Edition: Banner Days-Theme 2 (2-2) T.Ed Pages: 277G-277H
Trophies Story: “Chinatown” CCSS: RF.2.3d
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Student Reasoning Targets:
I can blend words containing a prefix and/or a suffix.
Student Performance Targets:
I can orally read words with a prefix and/or a suffix.
Student-Friendly Vocabulary
I know an “affix” is a syllable or group of syllables added to word to change its
meaning.
I know a “prefix” is a word part that can be added to the beginning of a base word.
A prefix adds to the meaning of the base word.
I know a “suffix” is a word part added to the end of a base word. A suffix adds to
the meaning of the base word.
E. Procedure:
1. As a class, brainstorm words that have the suffixes–less and
– ful in them.
2. Explain to children that –er and –est are not the only suffixes that can be added to the end of words.
Suffixes – ful and –less can, as well.
3. Read the following part of “Chinatown.” Have children clap their hands when they hear a word with the
– ful or –less sound.
4. Most days the tai chi class has already begun by the time we get to the park. Students, young and
old, move in the sunlight like graceful dancers.
5. Reread the word graceful , asking children to repeat it after you.
Further Review:
1. Write the suffixes – ful and –less on the board.
2. Write the word hopeful on the board and say it, stressing the base word and suffix. 3. Put a slash between the base word hope and the suffix – ful.
4. Say each part and have children repeat after you.
5. Explain that – ful adds the meaning of “full of” to a word.
6. Tell children that hopeful means “ full of hope.”
7. Repeat the procedure with the suffix –less and the word hopeless.
8. Explain that the suffix –less can add the meaning “without ” or “unable to be” to words; he word
hopeless means “without hope.”
F. Closure:
With a partner, students will take turns reading passages aloud from our Trophies story “Chinatown”
and come up with a list of suffixes. They will then, on their whiteboards write sentences using those
suffixes.
G. Assessment:
Assessment Tool
On whiteboards, students will use the suffix list that they accumulated from the Trophies story
“Chinatown’.
There is no assessment rubric for this assignment. Spot check whiteboards for correct sentences using
suffixes –less and – ful .
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Lesson Title: Suffixes: -less, -ful Submitted By: Simrita Purewal & Meliza Zuniga
Trophies Teacher Edition: Banner Days-Theme 2 (2-2) T.Ed Pages: 277G-277H
Trophies Story: “Chinatown” CCSS: RF.2.3d
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What Is Being Assessed?
By writing sentences using suffixes –less and – ful correctly, it will be clear if a student understands that
the a suffix changes the meaning of a word
H. Reflection& Thoughts:
Which part of the lesson do you think will be the easiest to teach?
I think the easiest part of the lesson to teach is the suffixes –less and – ful . Once students have prior
knowledge of how a suffix is used and how it changes the meaning of a word, simply introducing new
suffixes will be easy.
Which part of the lesson do you think will be the most challenging to teach?
The most challenging aspect to teach the suffixes –less and –ful would be how the meaning of the word
changes. Also, many base words use both suffixes, so explaining to students that both –less and – ful are in
fact opposites. For example, the word hopeless and hopeful .
What lesson or concept should be taught prior to this lesson?
Students should know a suffix is a word part added to the end of a base word. A suffix adds to the meaning
of the base word. Students should know that the suffix –less means “without ” or “unable to be” and the
suffix – ful means “full of ”.
How will you follow up or extend this lesson?
During reading groups, I will follow up this lesson by asking students to identify and explain the meaning
of suffixes in our story “Chinatown”.
What will you do for students who don’t grasp the concepts?
Review- T Ed. Pg. 95A-95B, 121A-121B
On-level worksheet-T Ed. Pg. 277H
Worksheet from this website: www.superteacherworksheets.com/prefixes-suffixes/
Which part of the lesson, if any, do you think might need to change?
T Ed. Pg. 277 H has a “write a fill-in activity” that I think is a great activity. However, in order to assess if
students are grasping the concept of a suffix, I would have 5 –less and 5 – ful suffixes available with a longer
paragraph for students to pair up and work on together.
When you were writing this lesson plan, what was the most difficult part?
My challenge was how to engage all of my students during this direct instruction lesson. Using
personal whiteboards should hold each student accountable for the material while keeping their
interest level up.
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Lesson Title: Suffixes: -less, -ful Submitted By: Simrita Purewal & Meliza Zuniga
Trophies Teacher Edition: Banner Days-Theme 2 (2-2) T.Ed Pages: 277G-277H
Trophies Story: “Chinatown” CCSS: RF.2.3d
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Lesson Title: Suffixes: -less, -ful Submitted By: Simrita Purewal & Meliza Zuniga
Trophies Teacher Edition: Banner Days-Theme 2 (2-2) T.Ed Pages: 277G-277H
Trophies Story: “Chinatown” CCSS: RF.2.3d
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