4. Suffixes: y, ful, al(like)
By adding the suffixes y(like), ful(with), or al you can
change a noun to an adjective
• A snob can be….
• If you have success, you are…..
• If you have joy in your heart, you are…
• A polygon has what shape?
• A dance created by a tribe is….
• Someone who does something with care is..
• Someone who always tries to be the boss is..
5. Present tense
What’s wrong here?
• He be fine!
• Im so optimistic.
• Their on vacation right now.
• Hes a waitress.
• Cancer and AIDS is serious illnesses.
• Brian’s dog and cat is under the tree.
• Do he be at home?
• Are they be specialists in mountain biking?
6. Present tense. Visualize and tell me what these
people are doing right now and how they look.
• He is worried that his oxygen tank is empty.
• She looks at a ski lift.
• They want to photograph the Mona Lisa.
• We can’t decide between the McNuggets or
the Angus burger.
• He wants to put some bait on his hook.
• She likes her topic sentence.
• This dream is terrifying me!
7. Close your eyes and visualize the scene! Open them, were
you right?
The small grey house with the peeling paint and the black roof was literally smashed in half.
You could see the inside of the white bedroom from outside and the door hung from half a
wall. Wooden boards hung from the ceiling and bits of the house were spread all over the
back yard. A huge tree trunk cut into parts lay across the yard and the backyard fence.
8. The big black steaming pot is full of bright yellow rice. Black clam shells, shrimp, green peas, and calamari peek
out of the steaming hot rice. Two shiny silver spoons are neatly tucked into the side of the dish inviting us to
dig in. Steam slowly rises up as the waiter puts the food on our table. I can hear the food still sizzling and the
heavenly smell brings saliva in to my mouth.
9. Without a doubt she is the queen of the festival. Her dark skin glows and shines. She has the body of a professional dancer and
her all white costume fits her perfectly and has a hole in the stomach area which reveal her stomach. She wears long white lace
gloves on her arms and white hose on her legs that stop at mid-thigh. Long white perfect feathers emerge from her back and look
like wings on an angle. Her head is covered by a long white strands that look like hair. She is standing on top of a parade float
with her arms held out. She must be the queen of CARNIVAL!
10. Singular and Plural nouns
es for nouns ending in s, x, ch, sh
change the y for i and add es for words ending in y
ves for words ending in f
• 1 dish, 20…
• 1, leaf, 12..
• 1 candy, 92…
• 1 table, 234..
• 1 slushy, 2,000,000 …
• 1 kiss, 777,777…
• 1 tooth, .2…
• 1 sock, 8….
11. Descriptive Writing
• A descriptive paragraph has little or no action. Its purpose is to
paint a picture with words. A descriptive paragraph appeals to one
or more of the five senses. A descriptive paper usually includes:
• a subject worthy of description
• emphasis on the five senses
• use of metaphors and similes
• topic sentence which names the thing you are describing
• organize sentences: chronologically or in order of importance
• vocabulary which clarifies
• varied sentence structure
• effective conclusion
12. THE POWER OF DETAILS
The man walked down the street.
Does this sentence paint a good picture? Is he a young man? A
middle–aged man? And old man? Is he walking slowly happily?
Is it a quiet street? A busy street?
(BETTER) The young man shuffled down the busy street.
(OR) The young man shuffled sadly down the empty street.
EX: The red cedar grows in dry rocky areas from Nova Scotia
to South Florida. While it prefers hills, it does not grow at high
altitudes and will grow well along streams and lakes. These trees
are usually no more than forty feet tall and have a trunk no more
than twenty inches in diameter. It generally takes a conical
shape unless quite aged. Light reddish bark and closely
overlapping leaves which are rounded are common traits of the
red cedar.
13. YOUR TURN
Writing prompt: Describe a favorite object that you
own in a descriptive paragraph. Use sensory details
(words that tell how something looks, feels, tastes,
smells, and sounds-to clearly describe this favorite
object.
14. Thumbs up or down? Are these riddles well-written
and descriptive can you guess what they are?
1. This place is a big place it is full of people and it has a lot of smoke and
people go there to listen to music and to meet new people sometimes
people go there to dance and even to sing people like to have a drink at this
place and sometimes there is some popcorn or some peanuts but this
place does not let young people come in and this place can smell bad
sometimes because it is not always very clean.
2. I am describing a place. It is a big place. It has tomatoes, potatoes, ice
cream, fish, meat, butter, bread, jam and cookies. It also has drinks like
milk, coke, sprite, mountain dew, Dr. Pepper, juice, Diet coke, Fanta, and
Cherry coke. This place sells cake, cupcakes, pies, chocolates, and pizza.
3. This person is big, tall, and a man. Who is it?
4. This person is a good person because I like this person because she is
nice. This person is fat, short, old and has hair. Can you guess who this
person is?
5. I know a vacation place that most of us have seen. In this place, the hot
sun shines in your face but you don't feel hot because a soft wind blows in
your face and sometimes a cool splash of water sprays your body. This
place has relaxing sounds of children playing, water crashing, and birds
calling from far away. The smell of salt and fish fills the air. I can feel
something scratchy under my toes. I want to go to this place right now and
take all of you with me.
15. Now write your own riddle without naming
your person, place or thing. Be descriptive but
don’t be too obvious!