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Prefix and suffix flip book
This flip-book will help children learn how to form new words by attaching prefixes and suffixes to base words. Make a new book as your child's vocabulary expands.
What this activity will develop:
Vocabulary and thinking skills
What you'll need:
- Cardboard
- Scissors
- Marker
- Book rings
- Hole punch
- Pencils
- Paper
- Dictionary
What to do:
- Cut the cardboard into strips. Keep two of the strips for the front and back covers. Cut the other strips into three equal sections.
- Print root words, prefixes and suffixes on the cards. (See the word list below)
- Put the root words in a pile, and punch a hole through the top of the cards. Do the same thing for the prefixes and for the suffixes.
- Attach each set with a book ring.
- Make three holes in the front and back covers. Complete the book by attaching the covers with the rings.
How to play:
- Players work individually to form as many words as they can by flipping the prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Players record the words that they have formed.
- When each player has had a turn, the players trade lists and check the words in a dictionary to make sure the words are correct.
| Word list: | ||
| pre | cord | ed |
| mis | order | ant |
| in | colour | er |
| re | test | ly |
| uni | form | able |
| con | vent | s |
| un | wash | ing |
| dis | lead | less |
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