Blue Sort #1-Word Work http://teacherweb.com/IL/JamesCBushElementarySchool/MrsPrejna/apt69.aspx (video) http://www.cvschools.org/webpages/mdelabarrera/files/sort%201-4%20prefixes.pdf.

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Blue Sort #1-Word Work http://teacherweb.com/IL/JamesCBushElementarySchool/MrsPrejna/apt69.aspx (video) http://www.cvschools.org/webpages/mdelabarrera/files/sort%201-4%20prefixes.pdf (word sort words)

Monday Word Work Sort 1- prefixes in-, un-, dis-, mis- Meaning in sincere not sincere/not expressing genuine feelings un easy not comfortable/opposite of comfortable mis spell spell wrong dis belief not believe/refusal to accept as true formal not formal/relaxed style or manner leading giving the wrong idea/lead wrong ease not good/opposite of ease insincere misleading unaware mischief mistake uneasy disease inhuman disrespect disconnect misspell undress misfortune dishonest inexpensive disbelief infrequent disorder untidy informal insane unfasten unknown discourage

Tuesday Word Work Sort 1- prefixes in-, un-, dis-, mis- Association Reason/Explanation insincere fake Myself when I say “Aww cry!” uneasy roaches Bugs make me feel uncomfortable misspell spellcheck Computers correct words when you spell them wrong. disbelief shock When I can’t believe something just happened. informal jeans Jeans are not dressy/formal clothes misleading lie When someone doesn’t tell the whole truth insincere misleading unaware mischief mistake uneasy disease inhuman disrespect disconnect misspell undress misfortune dishonest inexpensive disbelief infrequent disorder untidy informal insane unfasten unknown discourage

Wednesday Word Work Sort 1- prefixes in-, un-, dis-, mis- Definition mischief behavior to cause trouble disrespect lack of respect dishonest misleading on purpose/lie/cheat unknown not familiar mistake to be wrong about disconnect insincere misleading unaware mischief mistake uneasy disease inhuman disrespect disconnect misspell undress misfortune dishonest inexpensive disbelief infrequent disorder untidy informal insane unfasten unknown discourage

Thursday Word Work Sort 1- prefixes in-, un-, dis-, mis- Synonyms Antonyms disrespect insult, contempt honor, respect 2 3 4 5 6 Study! Your test is tomorrow, you are responsible for knowing what these words mean and being able to define the prefixes (in-, un-, dis-, & mis-). insincere misleading unaware mischief mistake uneasy disease inhuman disrespect disconnect misspell undress misfortune dishonest inexpensive disbelief infrequent disorder untidy informal insane unfasten unknown discourage