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Suffixes
Many words have suffixes, and knowing them can help scholars with vocabulary and spelling. They read a brief introduction explaining suffixes and giving two examples: -ly and -ful. Then, learners add these suffix examples to...
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Adding Suffixes
In this suffixes practice learning exercise, students combine 24 root words that end in y to suffixes. Students determine whether they need to change the y endings to i as they add the suffixes.
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Suffixes -FUL, -LY, -NESS
In this suffixes worksheet, 3rd graders complete a crossword puzzle as they figure out the answers to eight clues associated with spelling words and suffixes.
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School-Home Links: Root Words and Suffixes
In this spelling new words activity, learners learn to figure out the meaning of a new word by learning the root word and suffix. Students put the root words and suffixes together to make new words and write those words on the line....
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Total English Intermediate: Suffix or Prefix?
In this intermediate suffix or prefix instructional activity, learners examine the words in italics in 8 sentences and choose the appropriate suffix or prefix. Students also use prefixes and suffixes to form words.
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English Skills Worksheet 6.200
There are six word exercises provided here, although they're not necessarily linked together. The first short practice asks learners to give compound words that use the list of words provided. The second asks learners to identify...
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Suffixes Beginning with Consonants
In this suffixes worksheet, learners add the correct suffix to the identified word in each of ten sentences. They write the correctly spelled form of the word after each sentence.
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Suffixes
In this suffix activity, students write words in word puzzle boxes that fit in the shapes. Students then color the individual boxes that contain the suffix of the word.
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Words with Y, LY, and FUL
In this word endings worksheet, students spell words correctly with the following endings: "-y," "-ly," and "-ful." Students write the endings on the lines and spell 20 words.