Five ways, eight words Five ways to run on this unit's words. Each one is a different grip on the same word. The words from this unit pathmeadowwanderspotmightytinyquicklyslowly 1 Smile or Frown Every word keeps company. Its Smiles mean the same thing, and its Frowns mean the opposite. → 2 Word Family Learn the part a word is built from, and the whole family comes with it. → 3 Word Detective No dictionary needed. The sentence around a word gives its meaning away. → 4 Many Hats Some words work more than one job. The job decides which character owns the word. → 5 Two Ways to Say It The Mayor and Slang can mean the same thing. The moment picks the word. →
Way 1 of 5 Smile or Frown Every word keeps company. Its Smiles mean the same thing, and its Frowns mean the opposite. Runs on: mightyquicklyslowlytiny Is the pair a Smile (same meaning) or a Frown (opposite meaning)? Every one sorted. That is Smile or Frown, run on this unit's words.
Way 2 of 5 Word Family Learn the part a word is built from, and the whole family comes with it. Runs on: quickly Match each word part to what it means, then see the family it builds. Word part What it means Add ly to an adjective, and you build a word that tells how something is done. Once ly is yours, quickly, slowly, and softly all build themselves. Both pairs matched, and a whole family lit. That is Word Family.
Way 3 of 5 Word Detective No dictionary needed. The sentence around a word gives its meaning away. Runs on: pathmeadowwander The sentence around the blank supplies the meaning. No glossary, just the clues. Every case closed on the evidence alone. That is Word Detective.
Way 4 of 5 Many Hats Some words work more than one job. The job decides which character owns the word. Runs on: spot Sort each sentence by which character owns the word doing its job there. Sort by the job, not the spelling. The same word can put on a verb hat in one sentence and a noun hat in the next. Every hat on the right head. That is Many Hats.
Way 5 of 5 Two Ways to Say It The Mayor and Slang can mean the same thing. The moment picks the word. The Mayor and Slang mean the same thing. Match his formal word to Slang's streetwise one. The Mayor says Slang says Same meanings, two wardrobes. That is Two Ways to Say It.
Five ways, run on eight words. Words you now know five ways pathmeadowwanderspotmightytinyquicklyslowly Every way you played with a word is another way you get to keep it. When you are ready, make one of them yours for good. Done practicing → ← Back to the quiz