In your notebook: 1. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: What is a prefix? What is a suffix? What is a root word? 2. Under your answers,

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In your notebook: 1. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: What is a prefix? What is a suffix? What is a root word? 2. Under your answers, copy the following words and divide them with slashes to show the different word parts (prefix, root, suffix). The first one has been done for you. Un/help/ful Preparation Reloadable Projector Incompletely Be prepared to come to the board to share and explain your ideas. Homework: Complete Make-A-Word Chart definitions.

Un/help/ful Preparation Reloadable Projector Incompletely

What are the word parts? Root Words – Main part of a word. It contains the core meaning. Sometimes it can stand alone and sometimes it can’t. Example Unbelievable Incredible Prefix – Word part that has specific meaning at the beginning of a word. Example re, in, con Suffix – Word part that has specific meaning at the end of a word. Example ing, ed, tion

in able re trans ion ation port able able un complete beat consider

Complete Word Prefix Root Word Suffix Meaning

Prefixes Root Words Suffixes Trans-across Port-carry Able- possible to Un- not or in reverse Beat- defeat Re- again, back Consider- think about carefully Ation- state or action, changes verb to noun In- not Complet(e)-finish Ion- state or action, changes verb to noun

How can I complete my homework? DICTIONARY – a word part will have a dash after it (un-) for a prefix OR a dash before it (-ly) for a suffix. Root words also have a dash after them (cred-), unless it is a root that can stand alone (believe). www.betterendings.org/homeschool/Words/Root%20Words.htm www.espindle.org/roots.html#l (Prefixes and Roots) www.espindle.org/suffix.html (Suffixes) www.merriam-webster.com (Stand Alone Roots) OR

Exit Ticket Please answer the following questions. Why does it benefit 6th grade students to learn about prefixes, suffixes, and root words? How will you use this information in the future?