Following instruction time, Ms. Pitman provides each student with a small sign that can be hung around the waist or neck. Ten children in her class receive signs displaying a single weekly vocabulary word. Five students get signs with the following: dis-, re-, pre-, un-, and mis-. The remaining students have signs with the following: -ing, -ed, -s, -less, and -ful. What is the best choice for a follow-up class activity based on this information?

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Following instruction time, Ms. Pitman provides each student with a small sign that can be hung around the waist or neck. Ten children in her class receive signs displaying a single weekly vocabulary word. Five students get signs with the following: <i>dis-</i>, <i>re-</i>, <i>pre-</i>, <i>un-</i>, and <i>mis-</i>. The remaining students have signs with the following: <i>-ing</i>, <i>-ed</i>, <i>-s</i>, <i>-less</i>, and <i>-ful</i>. What is the best choice for a follow-up class activity based on this information?