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These worksheets will help students practice adding adverbial suffixes (-ly) to base words in order to modify parts of speech in sentences.
Teaching students how to add suffix -ly to words can enhance their writing, allowing them to express ideas more precisely. In this post, we will explore simple rules, provide examples, and suggest engaging activities to help students grasp the nuances of using -ly.
Subjects: Spelling Rules, Spelling Skills. CCSS: 3rd Grade CCSS, 3rd Grade CCSS: Language. CCSS Code (s): L.3.2. Grade Levels: 2nd and 3rd Grade, Grades K-12. With this helpful classroom activity, students will learn how to change the meaning of a word by adding -ly.
This worksheet helps children to practice changing the root word into a word ending in 'ly', but what are the spelling rules needed to do this?
Use this great spelling pack to support the teaching and learning of forming adverbs by adding the suffix -ly where the root word ends in 'y' and has more than one syllable. In these activities, children will practice changing the final 'y' to an 'i' before adding -ly.
This worksheet helps ESL students to practice changing the root word into an adverb ending in 'ly', but what are the spelling rules needed to do this?
There are two activities on this worksheet. The first asks children to add the suffix 'ly' to a range of words to make adverbs. Some words will simply need 'ly' adding to the end, while others are irregular and need extra letters adding such as adding 'ily' to 'happy' to create 'happily'.