Original Promptcreate a long assignment over the prefixes un (not), re (again), pre (before), dis (opposite), mis (wrong). make a section that is for reviewing the definitions of the prefixes. give examples throughout. make a section over how the prefix changes the meaning of the root word. make a section over determining the meanings of words with prefixes.
This resource focuses on teaching prefixes, which are groups of letters added to the beginning of root words to modify their meanings. By the end of the assignment, students will be able to identify five common prefixes (un-, re-, pre-, dis-, mis-), explain their meanings, and understand how they alter root words. The document includes a quick-reference chart for these prefixes along with example words, activities for matching meanings, guided and independent practice sections, and exercises that demonstrate how prefixes change word meanings. Additionally, it highlights strategies for breaking down words into their components to grasp their full definitions. Overall, the resource is designed to enhance students' vocabulary and comprehension skills.