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Skill Explainer

3.9 Explicitly Teach the Suffixes '-ful' and '-less'

Suffixes Skill Explainer

Small group lesson with suffix flash cards.

Suffix '-ful'

Suffix '-less'

Now it's time to teach!

Today we are going to learn about two new suffixes. Remember that a suffix is something that we add to the end of a base word and it has its own meaning.

Suffix '-ful' flash card

Listen to what we will say when we see this card.

The suffix 'f-u-l' says /fǔl/. It means full of.

The suffix 'f-u-l' says /fǔl/. It means full of.

The suffix '-ful' isn't spelled like the word full! How many 'l's do you see?

One

Yes! There is only one 'l' in the suffix '-ful'.

If I add the suffix '-ful' to this word, what is the new word?

hopeful

Yes, hopeful means full of hope. I am hopeful that today is going to be a great day!

use

useful

A pencil is a useful tool for writing.

The suffix '-ful' that is added to use tells me that something is full of use.

Suffix '-less' flash card

The second suffix we are learning about today is the suffix '-less'. 

Listen to what we will say when we see this card.

The suffix 'l-e-s-s' says /lĭs/  and means without. 

The suffix 'l-e-s-s' says /lĭs/ and means without.

If I add the suffix '-less' to the word, what is the new word?

hopeless

Yes, hopeless means without any hope. It is hopeless! My mom is not getting me a pet snake! This means there is no hope that Mom will be getting me a pet snake.

help

helpless

The small cat was helpless in the storm.

The suffix '-less' that is added to help tells me that the cat had no help in the storm. It was without help.

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