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Prefixes : 

Prefixes

Literacy Objectives: : 

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

What Are Prefixes? : 

What Are Prefixes? 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’ : 

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

The prefix ‘un’ : 

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

The prefix ‘dis’ : 

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’ : 

The prefix ‘dis’ Can you disable the alarm?

Add the prefix ‘un’ to these root words! : 

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

Add the suffix ‘dis’ to these root words! : 

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

To recognise and spell the prefixes: - un and dis. : 

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.’

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

Prefixes 2 : 

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

The prefix ‘re’ : 

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

The prefix ‘re’ : 

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

The prefix ‘de’ : 

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

The prefix ‘de’ : 

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

The prefix ‘pre’ : 

The prefix ‘pre’ Bart liked prehistoric animals.

The prefix ‘pre’ : 

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

To recognise and spell the prefixes: - re de pre. : 

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.’

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