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Use the prefixes and suffixes activities in this pack to learn about the meaning of them as well as read and build words with prefixes and suffixes. Activities & Resources Included: • Common Prefixes and Suffixes 1- pg Chart • Prefix Cards • Prefixes -Word Meanings • Prefixes - Examples • Suffix Cards • Suffixes –Word Meanings
Box 2: Write the meaning of the prefix or suffix. Box 3: Draw a picture to represent the prefix or suffix. Box 4: Provide examples of words that use the prefix or suffix. At the bottom of the page, students will find lines for writing sentences that include the prefix or suffix, encouraging them to apply their knowledge in context.
Prefix and Suffix Worksheets help you understand how words are built. They’re simple exercises where you learn about parts of words. Prefixes go at the start of words, and suffixes go at the end. By doing these worksheets, you can see how words change when you add these parts.
Learn about prefixes, suffixes, and root words with these printable ELA worksheets for students in 3rd through 5th grades.
Prefixes are added to the beginning of root or base words. When you add a prefix to a base word, you change the word’s meaning. Some common prefixes and their meanings: Draw a box around the prefix in each problem. Underline the root or base word in each problem Example: re --again, back dis --not pre --before
Prefixes in English usually come from both Latin and Greek, so the same exact form can have the same meaning. The following collection of worksheets will help your students learn what different root and word addends mean in order to use them correctly.
Part 1: Write a single word with a prefix that matches each definition. not polite - __________________________ charge again - ______________________ not safe - ___________________________ spell wrong - _________________________ behave badly - _____________________ tie again - ___________________________ Part 2: Underline the prefix in each word.