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Roots and Affixes

Roots and Affixes

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.3.4C, L.1.5A, L.5.6

+16

Standards-aligned

Created by

Ashley Shepler

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5 Slides • 8 Questions

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Roots and Affixes

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Prefix: un-

  • un- means not or opposite of

  • Example: unhappy - not happy

  • Example: unavailable - not available

  • What other examples can you think of?

3

Open Ended

Other words can you think of that have the prefix "un-"

4

Prefix: re-

  • re- means back or again

  • Example: restart - to start again

  • Example: redo - to do again

5

Open Ended

Words you can think of that have the prefix "re-"

6

Prefix de-

  • de- means opposite

  • example: decode - figure out the code

  • example: decompose - to break down

7

Open Ended

Other words that have the prefix "de-"

8

Root: form

  • form means shape

  • Example: uniform - one shape

  • Example: transform - change shape

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Open Ended

Words you can think of that have "form" in them?

10

Multiple Choice

Putting prefixes with roots: deform. What does deform mean?

1

to put out of shape

2

to make one shape

3

to form again

11

Multiple Choice

Using your knowledge of the prefix "re-" what does recall mean?

1

forget

2

bring back to memory

3

ignore

12

Multiple Choice

What does "uncertain" mean?

1

sure

2

definitely

3

not known

4

absolutely

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Multiple Choice

If "con-" means with/together and "form" means shape, what does conform mean?

1

to make the same or similar

2

to disagree

3

to change

4

to make different

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