Today is rung 9 of 9 on this topic
Prefixes, suffixes and word parts
Can do: Knows what un-, re-, pre-, dis-, -less, -ful and -tion do to a word's meaning.
Why it matters
Word parts are the highest-leverage vocabulary tool there is: learning un- unlocks hundreds of words at once, permanently.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Treats every long word as brand new, with no transfer between related words.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
"What does 'unhelpful' mean? Break it into three parts and tell me what each part does."
Solid looks like: un = not, help, ful = full of โ and a correct overall meaning.
The full activity for this topic ยท 10 minutes
Word Surgery
- 1Write a word on a strip and cut off the prefix and suffix physically.
- 2Ask what's left in the middle โ the root โ and what it means alone.
- 3Build new words from the same root: help, helpful, helpless, unhelpful, helper.
- 4Make a silly word with real parts โ "unbreakfastable" โ and have them define it.
- 5Keep a running wall list of prefixes with their meanings.
If it's too hard
One prefix a week, applied to five known words.
If it's too easy
Latin and Greek roots: port, dict, scrib, tele, graph.
Say this
"Chop off the front and the end. What's the word in the middle? Now what did the front do to it?"
