Kindergarten Quiz Using Inflections and Affixes to Understand Unknown Words – L.K.4.B
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.4.B emphasizes the importance of understanding common inflections and affixes in words. These are added elements at the beginning, middle, or end of words that can modify their meanings. By recognizing these patterns, students can decipher the meanings of unfamiliar words. This foundational skill is key to expanding vocabulary and enhancing reading comprehension.
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What does the suffix “-ed” in the word “jumped” indicate?
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If a word has the prefix “un-“, what does it usually mean?
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What does the word “replay” mean with the prefix “re-“?
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If something is “colorful”, what does the suffix “-ful” suggest?
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What does the word “painless” mean with the suffix “-less”?
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In the word “preheat”, what does the prefix “pre-” indicate?
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What does the suffix “-s” in the word “cats” usually indicate?
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What might “redo” mean with the prefix “re-“?
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In the word “unclear”, what does the prefix “un-” suggest?
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If a room is “soundproof”, what does the suffix “-proof” mean?
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