Discuss compound words to boost students’ decoding skills.
After reading the article, ask students to think about the word powerlifting. Point out that it’s made up of two words: power and lifting. Powerlifting is a sport where people compete by using their strength, or power, to lift as much weight as they can.
Explain that powerlifting is a compound word, a word made up of two or more words. Two other examples in the article are football and teammates.
Let students know that when they encounter an unfamiliar word, one decoding strategy they can use is to see if it’s a compound word that contains a word they already know. Give these examples of compound words and ask students to break them into their parts:
- basketball (basket and ball)
- bathroom (bath and room)
- daylight (day and light)
- fingernail (finger and nail)
- girlfriend (girl and friend)
- homework (home and work)
- pancake (pan and cake)
- toothpaste (tooth and paste)
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