Prefix rap Prefix rap.   Root word: Base word with a simple meaning.  Prefix: Part of a word, added to the beginning of a word, which changes the meaning.

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Prefix rap Prefix rap

  Root word: Base word with a simple meaning.  Prefix: Part of a word, added to the beginning of a word, which changes the meaning of a word. Flocabulary- prefixFlocabulary- prefix  Suffix: Part of a word, added to the end of a word, which changes the meaning of the word.  Affix: An additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning. Key Terms

 Latin numbers  1= uni-  2= bi-, di-  3= tri-  4= quad-  5= quint-  6= sex-  7= sept-  8= oct-  9= nona-  10= deca-  100= cent-  1,000= mill-

 1.Break it down auto/bio/graphy 2.Identify PSR prefix/root/suffix auto/bio/graphy 3.Define parts prefix/root/suffix auto/bio/graphy self/life/writing (about) Let’s practice

 1.Subterranean sub/ terr/anean Prefix/root under/earth 2.Hydrodynamics (hydro=water) 3.Psychologist 4.Democracy 5.Irregular 6.Zoologist You try…

 7.Manufacture (manu=hand) 8.Hyperactive 9.Bibliography 10.Semicircle 11.Intrastate More practice…

 To sum it all up… Review song!Review song! Review for CFA

  Go to assigned card  Use your device to read the code (please share information with classmate if needed)  Find the correct area on your chart and copy *you can use a desk or stand at card  Create your flash card  Do not move until timer goes… QR reader