Punctual Punctuation Puncture Word Inquiry

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What meaning and spelling connections could these words have? Punctual, punctuation, and puncture. Here’s a word inquiry to help your students learn about grapheme-phoneme correpondences, morphology, and a sharp word family.

Your students will become familiar with a <u> connecting vowel letter, the <-ure> suffix, as well as the pronunciation of <t> when it’s followed by <i> or <u>.

Using this word family, students will

  • write sentences using these three target words
  • work with morphology, writing word sums
  • look at the etymology (origin & history) of these words to find their common ancestor word, or etymon as it’s called
  • read sentences and find other related words to this word family
  • complete a matrix that I started for you, adding suffixes
  • write word sums for the additional words
  • determine the phonemes spelled by each grapheme
  • recognize that often a final-E is unpronounced
  • notice that some spellings came to English from other languages
  • play a spelling tic tac toe game
  • play a reading wipe out game
  • correct the punctuation paragraph with answer key
  • learn and have fun at the same time

Happy Reading! Happy Spelling! Happy Learning!

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