
Prefix and Suffixes OVERVIEW LESSON
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2nd - 4th Grade
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Benn Berkley
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Prefixes and Suffixes
by Mr. Berkley
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A prefix is a group of letters that comes at the BEGINNING of a word and changes its meaning.
Pre-: Before (examples: preorder, preview)
Re-: To do again (examples: reuse, rebuild)
Un-: To not be (examples: unlike, unable)
Ex-: Out of or away from (examples: exhale, external)
Dis-: not, opposite (examples: disrespect, disorder)
Mis-: bad, wrong (examples: misplace, mistreat)
Non-: not (examples: nonfiction, nonverbal)
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Multiple Choice
The crook was dishonest when he said he didn't take the diamonds. DISHONEST means...
not happy
not usual
not honest
not finished
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Berkley's class did not understand place value, so he has to reteach it. RETEACH means...
use again
teach again
find again
go again
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Multiple Choice
If you turn in an incomplete assignment, you will receive a 0 on it. INCOMPLETE means...
not complete
not able
not focused
not clean
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A suffix is a group of letters that comes at the END of a word and changes its meaning.
-ly: turns a word into an ADVERB, a word that describes an action (examples: quietly, easily)
-ful: to have a lot of something (examples: hateful, hopeful)
-less: to have little or none of something (examples: painless, restless)
-able: having the ability or quality of something (examples: comfortable, portable)
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Multiple Choice
Having studied the night before, Bre'Yon quickly answered the questions on the test with ease. QUICKLY means...
in a large manner
in a slow manner
in an angry manner
in a quick manner
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Multiple Choice
Even though she is very strong in reading, Yendrey was very doubtful about her ability to read the 366-page book. DOUBTFUL means...
full of fear
full of doubt
full of hope
full of food
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Multiple Choice
Xavier pulled the hood over his head, laid his head down, and once he was comfortable, he fell asleep. COMFORTABLE means...
being in comfort
being within reach
being able to apprach
being able to carry
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