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The root word "ject" , as in the word "injection", means what: to throw. The root word "graph", as in the word "autograph", means what: to write or draw. The root words "aud" and "audi", as in the word audio, mean what: to hear. The root words "vis" and "vid", as in the word "video" mean what? : to see. When the prefix "poly" is added to a word, it means what: many. The prefixes "en" and "em" mean what: to cause to be. "Pro" when added to the beginning of a word means what? : in favor of. When "Anti" is added to the beginning of a word, what does it mean: against. The prefix "sub" can be added to the front of a word to mean what: under. "ology" and "logy" can be added to a word to mean what: the study of
The suffix is an essential component for vocabulary growth, and this worksheet is perfect for having students practice recognizing and interpreting suffixes in English.
What is the name of a syllable added to the end of a word: Suffix. What is the name of a syllable added to the beginning of a word: Prefix. What does understandable mean: able to understand. Which of the following suffixes means "someone who...": . Which of these prefixes means "bad" or "wrong":
What does the word unlocked mean: not locked. What does the word repay mean: To pay again. What does the word reheat mean: to heat again. What does the word unsafe mean: Not safe. What is the prefix in the word: unfair: un. What is the prefix in the word: rewrite: re. What does the word rebuild mean: to build again. What does the word untied mean: Not tied. What does the word precook mean: cook before. What does the prefix un mean: not. My brother forgot to __________ the door. : unlock. My uncle wanted to _________ for our food before we got to the drive through: prepay. What does the prefix re mean: again. What is the root word in restock: stock. What is the root word of preview: view
Enhance your vocabulary by learning about suffixes with this educational worksheet! Designed for third grade. Download the suffixes worksheet to start learning!
Explore the world of suffixes! Discover how adding just a few letters can completely transform everyday words into new ones. Once you understand the concept of suffixes, put your skills to the test in the activity at the bottom.
What is a suffix? : A syllable added to the end of a word to change its meaning
Challenge your students' word transformation skills with this worksheet, where they'll utilize clues and familiar suffixes to change words. Make it a part of your comprehensive lesson plan "Spelling with Suffixes" to reinforce their understanding and application of suffixes in spelling and vocabulary.
Transform the word "bake" into "baker" or "baked" with the power of suffixes. Suffixes are groups of letters that are added to the end of a root word, altering its meaning. Through this exercise, your student will gain practice in using suffixes to create and comprehend new words.
Time for a suffix review! Students will deepen their understanding of suffixes with this worksheet. They will examine sentences, identify the suffix in each word, and then determine its meaning. This practice will reinforce their knowledge of how suffixes change the meaning of words and improve their vocabulary skills.
What is the base word of shifted: shift. What is the base word of bosses: boss. What is the suffix of blinded: ed. What is the base word of trusted: trust. What is the suffix of lumped: ed. What is the base word of stalls: stall. What is the base word of twisting: twist. What is the base word of telling: tell. What is the suffix of called: ed. What is the suffix of melted: ed. Where do you find a suffix: at the end of a word. Which is an example of a noisy d sound for ed: roared. Which is an example of a whisper t sound for ed: picked
Welcome to the word-knowledge carnival! In this exciting carnival-themed worksheet, learners will put their word-building skills to the test. They'll begin by reviewing a list of common prefixes, roots, and suffixes, along with their meanings. Armed with this knowledge, they'll then embark on the challenge of constructing as many new words as possible using five given root words. Geared towards fourth graders, this vocabulary-building worksheet offers a delightful and engaging way to reinforce students' grasp of word structure and phonics. Join the wordy festivities and expand your language skills at the carnival of words!
In this interactive grammar worksheet, students will flex their word skills by using the correct suffix to form 12 job-related words. Once they complete the list, they'll put their newfound vocabulary to the test in a word search puzzle, identifying each career. Geared towards second and third graders, this worksheet offers a fun and engaging way to practice suffixes (-er, -or, -ian, and -ist) while strengthening their understanding of word structure and phonics.
What is a suffix? Learn about word endings and how they change meanings! Download this suffix worksheet now to enhance your grammar knowledge!
A _______ is the part of the word that contains the basic meaning of the whole word and can stand alone: base word. True or False: Sometimes a root word can stand alone without a prefix or suffix: True. What is the base word of unbelievable: believe. True or False: The word relocation has a root word that cannot stand alone: True. What is the base word in unstoppable: stop. A _____ is a word part with a specific meaning at the beginning of a root word: prefix. True or False: Adding a prefix changes the meaning of a word: True. A _____ is a word part with a specific meaning at the end of a word: suffix. True or False: Suffixes change the part of speech of a word: True
In this word study worksheet, your child will delve into the world of suffixes like -ly, -ment, or -less, which are added to the end of root words to alter their meanings. This engaging activity will assist your child in mastering the concept of suffixes by involving them in matching, writing, and identifying words with these word-changing elements. Through this interactive practice, your child will build a strong understanding of how suffixes influence word meanings, enhancing their language skills and vocabulary development.
In this worksheet, each sentence is incomplete as it is missing a word. Kids must use the word box provided, but only after adding the appropriate suffixes (-ful and -less) to the words. By understanding the meanings of suffixes, children will be better equipped to determine the meanings of words they encounter while also enhancing their vocabulary development.
Master suffixes with this advanced grammar worksheet! Learn how suffixes change word meanings. Download now to enhance your vocabulary and grammar!
Enhance your Vocabulary! Test your skills in using suffixes and prefixes to build words. Take the suffixes and prefixes quiz and expand your language skills!
What does the prefix re mean: again. What does redo mean: To do again. What does the prefix dis mean: Not; opposite of. What does disappear mean: To not appear. The root word in disobey is: obey. The root word in unhappy is: happy. The root word in unzipped is: zip. The prefix in unpleasantly is: un. The prefix in disrespectful is: dis. Which words have a prefix "mis" meaning wrongly as in the word misunderstood: misinform. What is the root word in disappearing: appear. Which is the correct way to divided the word unconnected into its prefix, suffix, and root word: . What is a suffix: word part at the end. What is a prefix? : word part at the beginning. Prefixes and suffixes are added to words to change their meaning: True
Deepen grammar skills with our advanced suffixes worksheet! Perfect for enhancing word formation. Download now for a comprehensive learning experience!
This worksheet serves as an excellent introduction to an essential aspect of grammar: suffixes. Targeted towards fourth- and fifth-grade students, it encourages them to explore word structure by reading through a list of common suffixes and then practicing adding suffixes to words. For instance, they will learn that the word "kindness" is formed by combining the root word "kind" with the suffix "-ness." As a final step, young writers will identify suffixes in context by circling them in a reading passage. This activity offers a comprehensive approach to understanding suffixes and their role in word formation, enhancing students' language skills and writing abilities.
Practice prefixes, roots, and suffixes with the 'Wordsmash' worksheet! Enhance vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. Perfect for language learners.
Identify suffixes with these helpful clues! Enhance vocabulary and improve word decoding skills. Download this suffix clues worksheet now for better learning!
Learn common suffixes and their meanings with this helpful worksheet! Enhance vocabulary and improve reading comprehension. Perfect for language learners.
Get serious about suffixes with our mastering word endings worksheet! Improve vocabulary and reading skills. Perfect for students learning about suffixes. Try it now!
Practice using adverbs with this fill-in worksheet! Improve grammar skills and sentence construction. Download now for effective language learning!
Change adjectives to nouns using suffixes with this worksheet! Enhance vocabulary and language skills. Perfect for students learning about suffixes.
This grammar worksheet is a valuable resource for practicing the identification and understanding of common prefixes, suffixes, and root words in vocabulary words. In "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #4," students will examine a group of words that share a common word part. Using their knowledge of the word meanings, they will deduce the meaning of the shared word part. For additional reinforcement, students can explore other related worksheets such as "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #1," "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #2," "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #3," and "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #5." These worksheets provide ample practice to deepen students' grasp of how word parts contribute to word meanings, bolstering their language skills and vocabulary development.
In this language and vocabulary worksheet designed for fifth and sixth-grade students, they will explore the relationship between roots, prefixes, and suffixes. The worksheet aims to deepen their understanding of how these word parts work together to influence the overall meaning of a word. By engaging with this activity, students will enhance their language comprehension and vocabulary skills. For additional practice, they can explore other related worksheets such as "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #1," "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #3," and "Root Word, Suffix, and Prefix Review #4." These resources offer a comprehensive approach to learning and reinforcing word parts and their significance in shaping word meanings.
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