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How to teach Compound Words
Using Match and List Compound Words Worksheet, students match the two nouns to make new compound words, then they list those words below.
Your students will encounter compound words in many of the books and passages that they read. This worksheet familiarizes your students commonly found compound words.
Match the nouns to make compound words. Then write the new words onthe blanks below.
Other resources to use with this Match and List Compound Words Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about compound words.
Use this St Patrick’s Day Compound Words Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this worksheet by writing a compound word on the board, like Rainbow. Ask students to share words that either have “rain” or “bow” in them. If the next compound word shared was raincoat, then the following words would have to have “rain” or “coat”. Continue playing until no other words could be thought of! Then, students complete the worksheet with a partner or independently. Once finished with the worksheet, challenge students to write sentences using compound words from the worksheet.
Be sure to check out more Compound Word Activities.
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