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Prefixes

Literacy Objectives: To understand what is meant by the term ‘prefix’; To recognise and spell the prefixes: - un and dis.

What Are Prefixes? un + kind = unkind A prefix is a group of letters we add to the front of a word. Prefixes change the meaning or purpose of the word, e.g. un + kind = unkind How has the word meaning been altered? The word has become its opposite meaning (antonym)

The prefix ‘un’ My mum was unwell at the weekend with a bad cold.

The prefix ‘un’ Jerry seemed unhappy that the cat was by his hole.

The prefix ‘dis’ Sally disagreed with Tom over who threw the snowball. How has the word meaning been altered with this prefix? agree-----disagree Again the word has become an antonym (opposite) of the root word.

The prefix ‘dis’ Can you disable the alarm?

Add the prefix ‘un’ to these root words! finished un do un fit un un pack un well un load

Add the suffix ‘dis’ to these root words! coloured dis trust dis like dis dis order dis please dis approve

To recognise and spell the prefixes: - un and dis. Read the sentence carefully. Add the correct prefix and rewrite the sentence. Use a dictionary to find more words with the prefixes ‘dis’ or ‘un.’

Is it ‘un’ or ‘dis’? un well dis charge fit unfit un cover dis agree dis obey dis appear dis approve dis belief

Prefixes 2 To understand what is meant by the term ‘prefix’; To recognise and spell the prefixes: - re, de and pre.

The prefix ‘re’ Danny had to refill the bucket.

The prefix ‘re’ The T.V. showed an action replay.

The prefix ‘de’ Dad had to defrost the chicken before he put it in the oven.

The prefix ‘de’ The time to depart from the station had arrived.

The prefix ‘pre’ Bart liked prehistoric animals.

The prefix ‘pre’ A prefix is fixed to the front of a word.

To recognise and spell the prefixes: - re de pre. Read the sentence carefully. Add the correct prefix and rewrite the sentence. Use a dictionary to find more words with the prefixes ‘re’ ‘pre’ or ‘de.’

Is it ‘re’ or ‘de’ or ‘pre’? caution fix pre pre mature de face re heat de posit re port re arrange de face