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Prefixes and suffixes worksheets for Year 2 students available through Wayground offer young learners essential practice in understanding how word parts create meaning in biological and scientific vocabulary. These carefully designed printables help second graders develop foundational literacy skills by breaking down science terms into recognizable components, making complex biology concepts more accessible and memorable. Students work through engaging practice problems that teach them to identify common prefixes like "bi-" meaning two, and suffixes like "-ology" meaning the study of, building their ability to decode unfamiliar scientific words independently. Each worksheet comes with a comprehensive answer key, allowing teachers to quickly assess student understanding while providing immediate feedback on this critical language skill that supports science comprehension.
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