Original PromptThis resource focuses on teaching students about affixes, specifically prefixes and suffixes, which are essential components in word formation. Affixes are groups of letters added to base words to alter their meanings. The document explains the difference between prefixes, which are added to the beginning of words, and suffixes, which are added to the end. It provides definitions and examples of common prefixes such as 'un-', 're-', 'dis-', 'pre-', and 'mis-', along with their meanings. Similarly, it covers common suffixes like '-ful', '-less', '-ly', '-er', '-est', and '-tion', explaining their meanings with corresponding examples. Additionally, interactive practice opportunities allow students to apply their understanding by breaking down words from a word bank and forming new ones using given prefixes and suffixes. The document concludes with exercises to reinforce learning and ensure comprehension.