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1 Spelling Lesson 22 Spelling Words with the Prefixes re- and un- unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal Spelling Tip The prefix re- means again. The prefix un- means not.

2 Write the words. 1-8. Write the Core Words that begin with re-. 9-15. Write the Core Words that begin with un-. 16-20. Write the Challenge Words. Circle the prefix in each word. unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

3 unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal A Magic Show Who can disappear and suddenly ( 1 ) on stage? Who can ( 2 ) a handful of scarves with a rabbit? Who can fold and unfold a newspaper to make a fancy umbrella? Who can lift a lid of a box you thought was empty to ( 3 ) a ball? Who can ( 4 ) balloons into bunches of flowers? Who can ( 5 ) a bowl of fish from a little pocket? You guessed it: a magician! Magicians are ( 6 ) in their ability to make even an ( 7 ) audience laugh.

4 A magician, whether paid or ( 8 ), can charm those who watch the show. The performer may ( 9 ) chains or ( 10 ) ropes. A magician may ( 11 ) a clock or take and ( 12 ) photos without using any hands. It almost seems ( 13 ) that a magician can do those tricks so easily! This week they will ( 14 ) the Grand Theater. The new name will be the Magic Castle. Tomorrow’s newspaper will feature a ( 15 ) of the show. unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

5 Change the Meaning Write a word with the un- or re- prefix that means the following: 16. not common 17. join again 18. not like 19. write again 20. not happy unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

6 Write the Core Words that fit the descriptions below. 1-5. Five words that have three or more syllables. 6-7. Two words that have double consonants 8-12. Five words that have a long vowel sound spelled a-e or ai unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal Listen and List

7 unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal Search and Find 13-17. Find five Core Words hidden in the puzzle.

8 Spell the Answer Write the Core Words that answer the questions. 18.What might you call someone who never smiles or talks to you? 19.What do you do to your laces before you take off your shoes? 20.What do you do when you study for a test? 21.What should you do to a splinter in your finger? unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

9 Spell the Answer Write the Core Words that answer the questions. 22.What do you call a team that has not lost a game? 23.What do you do when you change the furniture in a room? 24.What do you do about something you need that you have lost or broken? unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

10 Write a newspaper review of a magic show. Tell what the magician did and how the audience liked the act. Write a headline for your review. Use at least four Core Words from this lesson. unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal

11 unfriendly review reappear rewind untie remove unhook rename unpaid retake unfair replace uncover rearrange unbeaten unplanned refinish unfinished reverse unequal Here is a draft of part of one student’s newspaper review. Find four misspelled words and write them correctly.


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