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Identify words with common prefixes their meaning (e.g., un, dis-, re-, pre-, mis) can you break it down in two lessons
English Language Arts - Vocabulary Acquisition and Use (Grade 2, Common Core Standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.4.B)
"Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known prefix is added to a known word."
Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will identify words with common prefixes (un-, re-, mis-) and deduce their meanings.
30 minutes
Call these prefixes "word changers" because they change the meaning of a word.
Role Play: Give each student a Prefix Detective Hat. They'll search for "hidden prefixes" in example words.
Split the group: Provide 4 word cards to each student (e.g., "tie, happy, place, take"). Encourage them to add prefixes using magnetic letters or dice to create new words (untie, unhappy, mistake, retake).
As students create and read new words, ask:
Quick Game: “Pin the Meaning!”
Homework:
Find 2 words with prefixes at home or in a book and illustrate them (e.g., “Unhappy = a frowning face”).
Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will apply the meanings of prefixes (pre-, dis-) to understand and decode unfamiliar words.
30 minutes
Homework:
Create a “Prefix Word Bank” at home. Write 3 prefix words for pre- and dis- and draw pictures to explain them.
Assessment:
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