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Putting It Together:
Compound Words

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In February, use the word groundhog to introduce compound words, or "two-words together."

Brainstorm with children a list of compound words and have each student choose one. (See Resources below.) Then make "two-word together" folders.

  • Give each child a piece of drawing paper. Turn the paper horizontally. Fold the right side of the paper up to meet the middle. Do the same with the left side. (This is called a French door fold.)
  • On top of the left door, instruct children to print See the ____. They fill in the blank with the first part of the compound word. (For example, See the ground.) On this panel they will draw a picture to illustrate the first part of the compound word (ground).
  • On the top of the right door, children will print See the _____. They will fill in the blank with the last part of the compound word they have chosen. (For example, See the hog.) On this panel they will draw a picture of a hog.
  • Next, children open the doors. On the inside section, instruct them to print See the ____. They will fill in the blank with the compound word they selected. (For our example, See the groundhog.) Each child will draw a picture on the inside to illustrate their compound word.

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    05/18/2009