Cap - tiv - ate
Captivate
(Betty had to captivate her audience in order to win.)
(Bob had captivating eyes.)
In -struc - tors
Instructors
Ex - pec - ta - tion
Expectation
-Timmy did not meet his mom’s expectation.
-Linda had an expectation of excitement when she went to the amusement park.
Ex - cep - tion - al - ly
Exceptionally
Con - fi - den - tial
Confidential
(sounds like - Con -fi -den -shool)
Read the following words:
turmoil
corduroy
homeland
Read the following words:
corrode
void
forlorn
Read the following words:
barter
poison
boycott
Read the following words:
asteroid
oyster
stubborn
Read the following words:
pauper
govern
hoist
Read the following parts of real words:
moil
ster
clu
plore
Read the following parts of real words:
poi
lorn
plast
mire
Read the following parts of real words:
cor
stroy
pau
hu
Read the following parts of real words:
plete
cott
ploy
tast
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
hopelessness
explaining
incomplete
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
employed
economic
relaxing
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
happiness
admire
carelessness
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
classic
dominates
mistakes
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
disrupt
plastic
rejoined
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
predict
destroyed
fantastic
Read the following words with prefixes and suffixes:
softness
propose
completeness