Original PromptPrefix: -eous and -ous (meaning- having the quality of, full of)
Courageous
Erroneous
Discourteous
Gorgeous
Miscellaneous
Simultaneous
Outrageous
Advantageous
Hideous
Spontaneous
Serendipitous
Tempestuous
Contagious
Hazardous
Create a homework sheet where one page is dedicated to their spelling words this week which includes their spelling focus and the second page on factor trees which is maths
This learning resource focuses on two key areas: spelling patterns particularly related to suffixes -ous and -eous, and prime factorization using factor trees. In the first part, students will explore the meanings and applications of words ending with -ous or -eous, sorting them into corresponding categories based on their spelling patterns. They will use a word bank to help with this categorization and reflect on how these suffixes contribute to word meaning. The second part introduces prime factorization, where students learn to decompose numbers into their prime factors using factor trees. They will practice creating factor trees for various two-digit and three-digit numbers and will also be challenged to find the prime factorization of a three-digit number. The resource includes learning goals, success criteria, worked examples, and practice exercises, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of both spelling and mathematical concepts.