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This worksheet helps students practice forming new words by combining root words with prefix definitions.
Language arts exercise where students list words and definitions for the prefix non-, the prefix bi-, and the suffix -rupt.
Students can practice their grammar skills by reading sentences and identifying the words that contain suffixes.
Fun prefixes worksheet where students match words like 'preheat' and 'underwater' to complete sentences.
Structured chart for students to deconstruct words like "unhappy" and "preschool" into their grammatical components.
Use this "Fill in the Prefixes" worksheet to help students practice combining common prefixes like "un-" and "re-" with root words to build vocabulary.
This worksheet helps students practice breaking down words like 'undersea' and 'wonderful' to find their root meanings.
Printable worksheet designed to help students practice identifying and using common prefixes like 're-', 'pre-', and 'mis-' in context.
Students practice breaking down words like "preschool" and "ungrateful" into their prefix, root, and suffix components on this structured chart.
Students fill in the blanks by choosing the correct prefix from the word bank to modify each root word.
Students can use this chart to break down words like 'misinformed' and 'encouragement' into their root parts, prefixes, and suffixes.
Printable prefixes worksheet featuring a table of common word beginnings and their definitions for student practice.
Printable worksheet designed to help students master prefixes and suffixes by isolating the root word in various examples.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying and applying common suffixes to change the meaning of base words.
Students can practice identifying common prefixes such as pre-, re-, and post- by circling the correct words in these sentences.
Practice your English grammar skills by completing these sentences with the correct prefixes and suffixes.
Students can use this worksheet to practice identifying the base or root word for common vocabulary terms like 'unlock' and 'movement'.
Student worksheet asking learners to identify the prefix, root word, and suffix for terms like "unhappy" and "preschool."
This worksheet guides students through understanding how suffixes change word meanings, offering a helpful chart and ten practice examples.
This prefixes and suffixes worksheet helps students understand how word parts combine to create meaning in English vocabulary.
This worksheet helps students understand the difference between the suffixes -ful and -less through visual examples and practice sentences.
This engaging worksheet challenges students to combine prefixes, root words, and suffixes to form complete vocabulary words.
This "Identify if Suffixed" worksheet offers a two-part exercise for students to practice recognizing suffixes within individual words and full sentences.
Students can practice conjugating verbs by filling in the blanks with the correct -ed or -ing forms based on the sentence context.
This 'Spot the Prefix' worksheet offers a fun way for students to practice grammar by identifying prefixes in both word lists and full sentences.
Students practice identifying the meanings of new words formed by adding common prefixes like un-, dis-, and re- to base words.
This suffixes worksheet helps students practice breaking down words into their root/base words and suffixes
Students can practice building vocabulary by matching prefixes with word parts on this fun "Prefix Pieces" activity sheet.
This printable worksheet helps students master grammar by identifying prefixes in various sentences.
This worksheet helps students practice forming new words by adding suffixes from the provided word bank to base words like "new" and "grate."