
Prefixes- uni, bi, tri
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English
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3rd - 4th Grade
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Easy
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MORGAN ANDERSON
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By M Anderson
Prefixes (uni, bi, tri)
How can I use prefixes as clues to understand the meaning of a given word?
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Multiple Choice
What is a prefix?
a group of letters placed before the root (base) word
a group of letters, that is added to the end of a root (base) word
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Prefix
A prefix is a group of letters placed before a root word or base.
Example: re --> again
What prefixes can you think of?
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Draw
Brainstorm and write all of the prefixes you know.
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Quantity (number) Prefixes
uni-
one
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The student wishes she could ditch the school uniform, and show her own unique clothing style.
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Open Ended
What words can you think of that contain the prefix uni-?
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Quantity (number) Prefixes
uni-
one
bi-
two
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The volleyball team has tournaments bimonthly.
Beatrice is bilingual. She can fluently speak English and French.
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Open Ended
What words can you think of that contain the prefix bi-?
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Quantity (number) Prefixes
uni-
one
bi-
tri-
two
three
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The YouTuber set up their camera on a tripod.
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Open Ended
What words can you think of that contain the prefix tri-?
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Quiz Time!
Let's see how much you learned today :)
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Open Ended
The prefix tri- means _____.
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Open Ended
The prefix uni- means _____.
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Open Ended
The prefix bi- means _____.
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Multiple Choice
Use your knowledge of prefixes to determine the meaning of the underlined word.
It is very difficult to balance on a unicycle.
a cycle with one wheel
A cycle with three wheels
A cycle with two wheels
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Multiple Choice
Use your knowledge of prefixes to determine the meaning of the underlined word.
Humans, ostriches, and kangaroos are all examples of bipeds.
animals with one leg and foot
Animals with two legs and feet
animals with four legs and feet
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Multiple Choice
Use your knowledge of prefixes to determine the meaning of the underlined word.
The Hunger Games series is an example of a trilogy.
a book series that contains only 1 book
a book series that contains 3 books
a book series that contains two books
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How can I use prefixes as clues to understand the meaning of a given word?
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