Prefixes Slide Show (re-)
English Language Arts (ELA) - Kindergarten
Learning the Prefix ‘Re-’ in a Fun Way
Prefixes Slide Show (re-)
Goal
Inflections and Affixes
We will introduce some commonly used prefixes. This activity aims to help students understand that the prefix "re-" typically means "again," and adding "re-" alters the meaning of the word.
Activity Prep
Download & print the PDF below (1 set for each student)
Scissors or Utility knife Grownup use only. Not for the students! (*Please handle it carefully.)
Cutting mat or thick cardboard if you use a utility knife
How to Use
Download and print the PDF file.
An adult should cut out the gray box for the students.
Place the word list sheet behind the cut-out paper.
Slowly slide down the cut-out paper.
Check how its meaning changes when you add a prefix.
Teachers
Please ensure that adults cut out the gray box for students.
Feel free to invite students to share any other words that begin with the prefix "re-." It would be great to hear their ideas!
Common Core
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.4.B (Use the most frequently occurring inflections and affixes (e.g., -ed, -s, re-, un-, pre-, -ful, -less) as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word.)