Verb Prefixes - Year 5 SPAG

 
Year 5 SPAG
 
VERB PREFIXES
NCLO: Using verb prefixes
 
 
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How has the word meaning been altered?
The word has become its opposite meaning
(antonym)
What prefixes can you think
of?
 
 
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How has the word meaning
been altered with this
prefix?
agree-----disagree
Again the word has become an antonym (opposite) of the root
word.
 
 
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The prefix ‘mis’
Here are some
examples of words
with this prefix.
What do you think
‘mis’ means when it is
used before a root
word?
Misstep
Misbehave
Misfit
Mislead
Mistrial
The prefix ‘over’
Here are some
examples of words
with this prefix.
What do you think
‘over’ means when it is
used before a root
word?
Overfull
Overdress
Overheat
Overreact
Overcook
The prefix over-
means ‘too much’
of something,
‘above’ or ‘beyond.’
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Explore the concept of verb prefixes in Year 5 SPAG, including examples like "un-", "dis-", "re-", "de-", "mis-", and "over-". Understand how prefixes alter word meanings and learn to add prefixes to root words. Dive into activities and visuals to enhance comprehension.

  • Verb prefixes
  • Year 5
  • SPAG
  • Language arts
  • Prefix meanings

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  1. Year 5 SPAG VERB PREFIXES NCLO: Using verb prefixes

  2. 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)

  3. De- What prefixes can you think of?

  4. 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.

  5. The prefix dis Can you disable the alarm?

  6. Add the suffix dis to these root words! coloured dis dis dis trust like dis dis order dis please dis approve

  7. The prefix re Danny had to refill the bucket.

  8. The prefix re The T.V. showed an action replay.

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

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

  11. The prefix mis Here are some examples of words with this prefix. What do you think mis means when it is used before a root word? Misbehave Misfit Mistrial Misstep Mislead Can you think of any other words which use the prefix mis-? The prefix mis- means wrongly or badly.

  12. The prefix over Here are some examples of words with this prefix. What do you think over means when it is used before a root word? Overreact Overcook Overdress Overfull Overheat Can you think of any other words which use the prefix over-? The prefix over- means too much of something, above or beyond.

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