Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a prefix?
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a prefix? Word part added to the beginning of a word that changes the word’s meaning.
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a prefix? Word part added to the beginning of a word that changes the word’s meaning. What are examples of prefixes?
Examples of prefixes Prefix Meaning Prefix Examples Half Semi- Hemi- Semicircle Hemisphere Before Pre- Fore- Foreground Not Il- Non- Illiterate Incapable
Flashcards! Use materials provided to create Prefix flashcards. Meaning Mono- One Uni- Bi- Two Di- Tri- Three Dec- Ten Cent- One hundred Mill- One thousand Kilo- Poly- Many
Flashcards! Use materials provided to create Prefix flashcards. Meaning Ante- Before Post- After Re- Again Retro- Past Ad- Toward Circum- Around Hypo- Under Para- Beside Peri- Super- Over/above
Flashcards! Use materials provided to create Prefix flashcards. Meaning Co- Together Contra- Against De- Away Di- Apart Ex- Away from Extra- Additional Hyper- Extremely In- Into Not Pro- forward
Flashcards! Use materials provided to create Prefix flashcards. Meaning Sub- Under Syn- Together Trans- Across Ultra- Extremely
Check for understanding Based on the prefixes you have learned, what is the meaning of the word transcontinental? Nonessential Recycle
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a suffix?
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a suffix? Word part added to the end of a word that changes its meaning.
Cornell Notes: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots What is a suffix? Word part added to the end of a word that changes its meaning. What are examples of suffixes?
Examples of Suffixes Meaning Suffix example Person who -ant -ent -ar Servant Student Beggar State of -ity -ism -ment nobility Egotism disappointment
Add to your flashcards Suffix Meaning -er Person who -ard -ist -ster -ee -age Process -ance Act of -ation State of -cy -ery
Add to your flashcards Suffix Meaning -et little -ion Action, result -ism State of -tude -ty -ure -able/-ible Able, likely -en Made of -ful Full of -ish like
Add to your flashcards Suffix Meaning -like Like -ly -less Without -ous Full of -some Body -ward In the direction of -y Showing
Check for Understanding Using what we know about prefixes and suffixes, what is the meaning of: Nonrenewable Hypersensitive Millisecond unsaturated
Cornell Notes: Root Words Prefixes, suffixes, and roots What are root words?
Cornell Notes: Root Words Prefixes, suffixes, and roots What are root words? Root words are word parts from which a word gets its basic meaning.
Cornell Notes: Root Words Prefixes, suffixes, and roots What are root words? Root words are word parts from which a word gets its basic meaning. They can be combined with prefixes, suffixes, or both to create words.
Cornell Notes: Root Words Prefixes, suffixes, and roots What are root words? Root words are word parts from which a word gets its basic meaning. What are examples of root words?
Root Word Examples Hear Aud Auditory Time Chron chronological Meaning
FLASHCARDS (again) Root Meaning Bene Good, well Bio Life Cred Believe Cyto Cell Dic Speak/say Eco Environment Fac Make/do Fort Strong gen/genit kind, birth Greg Gather, flock
FLASHCARDS (again) Root Meaning Here, hes Stick Ject Throw Loc Place Man, manu Hand Neuro Of a nerve Photo Light Pod, ped Foot Scrib, script Write Spec Look, appear
FLASHCARDS (again) Root Meaning Thermo Heat Vers Turn Vid, vis See, look, sight