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Prefixes and Evidence

English (ELA) • 55 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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English (ELA)
55
20 students
22 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on prefixes pre and re 8th grade and citing evidence Pa state standards "...and citing evidence Pa state standards by analyzing a short text where students identify words with those prefixes, then highlight the sentence(s) that provide evidence for each word’s meaning to practice context clues and citation skills."

Objective

Students will:

  • Identify and analyze words with the prefixes pre- and re- in a grade-appropriate text.
  • Use context clues to determine the meaning of prefixed words.
  • Cite textual evidence to support their understanding of vocabulary in context.

This lesson aligns with the following Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (Grade 8):

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.4.A: Use common Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.8.1: Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.

Materials

  • Printed copies of a selected short text (~300-400 words) containing at least 6-8 words with pre- and re- prefixes. The text should be engaging and appropriate for 8th graders, e.g., a historical excerpt, scientific passage, or a contemporary narrative.
  • Highlighters or colored pencils (2 different colors)
  • Student notebooks or graphic organizers
  • Whiteboard and markers

Lesson Breakdown (55 minutes)

1. Introduction (8 minutes)

  • Engage: Begin with a quick warm-up asking students to share any words they know with prefixes pre- and re- (write on the board, e.g., preview, reuse).
  • Explain: Briefly define the prefixes:
    • pre- means “before” or “in advance”
    • re- means “again” or “back”
  • Connect to vocabulary development and context clues as tools to understand unfamiliar words and prepare for academic reading and writing.

2. Guided Practice – Prefix Hunt (15 minutes)

  • Distribute copies of the short text to students.
  • Instruct students to:
    • Read the text silently first (5 minutes).
    • On the second reading, circle or underline words with the prefixes pre- and re-.
    • Use one color of highlighter to highlight the sentence(s) around each prefixed word that give clues to the word’s meaning.
  • Circulate to provide support and clarify misunderstandings.

3. Collaborative Analysis (12 minutes)

  • Divide the class into pairs (10 pairs).
  • Each pair will choose 2-3 prefixed words from their text, then:
    • Discuss what the prefix means in context.
    • Write down the meaning they infer using the sentence(s) highlighted as evidence.
    • Practice citing evidence by copying the exact sentence(s) that helped their inference, using quotation marks.
  • Pairs share one example aloud with the class to reinforce the practice.

4. Independent Application (12 minutes)

  • Students work individually to complete a short graphic organizer with columns:
    1. Prefixed word
    2. Prefix and definition
    3. Inferred meaning using context clues
    4. Evidence sentence(s) cited from the text
  • Encourage precise and neat work emphasizing citation format and textual analysis skills.

5. Wrap Up and Assessment (8 minutes)

  • Review with a whole-class discussion:
    • Ask volunteers to share their favorite word from the text and explain how the prefix and context clues helped them.
  • Collect the graphic organizers for formative assessment to check student understanding of prefixes, context clues, and citing evidence.

Differentiation

  • For advanced learners: Challenge them to find additional words with prefixes or to find words with double prefixes (e.g., “pre-revolutionary”).
  • For learners needing support: Provide a word bank of prefix words from the text and sentence starters for citing evidence. Optionally, pair struggling readers with reading buddies.

Reflection for Teachers

  • Monitor how well students connect prefixes to meanings through context clues and their ability to quote and cite text.
  • Adjust scaffold by providing more modeling or examples as needed in future lessons.

Example Text Usage Notes

  • Text should be carefully selected to contain natural, clear examples of pre- and re- prefixed words in meaningful sentences.
  • Avoid overly technical jargon to maintain age-appropriate rigor, focusing on authentic academic language usage.

This structured yet flexible lesson plan ensures 8th graders master vocabulary skills aligned to Common Core standards, integrating critical reading, analytical thinking, and citation practice—key competencies for college and career readiness.

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