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[member-created with abctools] From "because" to "believe". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
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Word strips of the prefix "ex", paired with sixteen root words. Includes a black printed card of each set and a color coded set, with the prefix green, the root brown. Also, includes one example of the suffix "ed", which is colored red.
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This 8 page unit introduces four commonly used prefixes. Certain to be helpful in helping children REview the rules, escape grammatical DISaster, UNcover the patterns, and avoid MISunderstanding (re, un, dis, mis).
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Express fixed volume using different metric prefixes on this color illustrated worksheet.
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A color illustrated poster showing the uses of the prefix "bi."
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A color illustrated poster showing the uses of the prefix "sub."
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"It is (?)possible to open the door." Choose the prefix that will make the sentence negative.
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An illustrated poster for the use of the prefix non.
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This mini-unit introduces the prefix EX and provides several pages of varied and fun practice.
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Cut out the words. Put the words with prefixes into one column, and the words with suffixes into the other.
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Master the prefix PRE with these five worksheets.
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Cut out the words. Put the words with prefixes into one column, and the words with suffixes into the other.
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A color illustrated poster showing the uses of the prefix "tri."
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Chart showing the most common everyday metric prefixes and items they are typically associated with.
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As in submarine, submerge, subfreezing
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As in recharge, recycle, reassemble
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As in mistake, mischief, misadd.
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Match metric prefixes with their symbol and their multiplier. Interactive .notebook file for Smart Board.
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As in discover, disembark, disinfect
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Formatted like a standardized test, this 11 page document tests reading comprehension, prefixes and suffixes, and more. these are approximately skills tested in fourth grade, although state standards vary widely.
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Poster showing the root word CRED with different prefixes and suffixes.
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Tricks for "decoding" words by translating prefixes and suffixes; this lesson uses "antidisestablishmentarianism" as an example and comes with a worksheet for students to practice decoding other words.
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Manipulate metric unit prefixes by correctly moving the decimal point: table, examples, 13 problems, answer sheet.
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A color poster illustrating the meaning and use of the prefix non.
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Quick-reference reminders about vowels, consonants, silent e, vowel patterns, hard and soft C, hard and soft G, the /j/ sound, the /kw/ sound, prefixes, suffixes, and plurals.
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Quick-reference reminders about vowels, consonants, silent e, vowel patterns, hard and soft C, hard and soft G, the /j/ sound, the /kw/ sound, prefixes, suffixes, and plurals.
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As in translate, transportation, Transatlantic
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[member-created using abctools) From "disappear" to "unpack". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
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in, im, dis, un, etc. 10 pages with answer key
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Two bookmarks to help remember the prefixes and units of the metric system. One basic and one more advanced.