Two words put together.... Compound words
What do a cowgirl, a mailbox, and a notebook have in common?
Actually, nothing … except for the little fact that they all happen to be compound words.
Most of the time, compound words are easy to tackle if we think of them as two smaller words that are pushed together to form a new word.
milk + shake = milkshake mail + box = mailbox note + book = notebook
But compound words can cause confusion for beginning readers and spellers. Here's a practical tip for teaching compound words.
Teach your kiddo how to look for the two smaller words in the compound word.
An easy way to do this is with letter tiles. Build a compound word such as bathtubusing the tiles.
Explain to your kiddo that the word bathtub has two smaller words in it, and invite him to find those two smaller words. Letter tiles are great for this activity because your kiddo can separate the compound word into two words, like this:
Suddenly, longer words are no longer scary. Yay!!See why we love letter tiles so much? You can practice this concept with fun words like sandbox, anthill, backpack, and windmill. Have fun practicing!!
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