REWARDS Lesson 2 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Tell students that it’s time to review the prefix meanings learned in Lessons 1 and 2. • Have students turn to the Meanings of Prefixes and Suffixes on page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the prefix meanings introduced in Lessons 1 and 2. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Have Partner 1 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 2 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 2 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 1 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. REWARDS Lesson 4 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Tell students that it’s time to review the prefix meanings learned in Lessons 1, 2, 3, and 4. • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the prefix meanings introduced in Lessons 1, 2, 3, and 4. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Have Partner 2 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 1 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 1 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 2 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. R ewards Answer Key—Unit 1, Lesson 2 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match 1. dis B 2. mis F 3. misfit I 4. disclaim A 5. in or im G 6. misprint C 7. inlaid H 8. implant E 9. mislaid D Meaning A. to do the opposite of claim; to give up a claim B. not, opposite of C. a word or phrase that was printed wrongly D. laid down in the wrong place E. something that is planted into the body during surgery F. wrongly, wrong, not G. in, into H. laid into the surface of something I. someone who does not fit with the rest of the group R ewards Answer Key—Unit 1, Lesson 4 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match 1. re C 2. pre E 3. reclaim F 4. prepay A 5. preplan J 6. un I 7. unfit H 8. repay B 9. mis D 10. misinform G Meaning A. to pay before you get something B. to pay back C. again, back D. wrongly, wrong, not E. before F. to claim back; to get something back G. to inform wrongly; to give the wrong information H. not fit; not healthy I. not, opposite of J. to plan before an event happens R ewards REWARDS Lesson 7 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Tell students that it’s time to review the prefix meaning learned in Lesson 5 and the suffix meanings learned in Lessons 6 and 7. • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the prefix and suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 5, 6, and 7. In addition, remind students that they should continue to remember prefix meanings learned in Unit 1. A few of those meanings will be included on the review sheets for Unit 2. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Have Partner 1 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 2 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 2 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 1 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. REWARDS Lesson 9 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Tell students that it’s time to review the suffix meanings learned in Lessons 6, 7, and 8. • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 6, 7, and 8. Remind students to continue to study any prefixes and suffixes that have given their memories a challenge. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Tell students that this time some prefixes might have more than one possible answer. They can write either one. Have Partner 2 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 1 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 1 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 2 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. R ewards Answer Key—Unit 2, Lesson 7 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match Meaning 1. mis E 2. pre A 3. ness D 4. hopelessness B 5. softness C 6. completeness H 7. ism I 8. optimism J 9. heroism G A. before B. a noun that means the condition of feeling hopeless C. a noun that means the state of being soft D. a suffix that indicates a noun; means state of, condition of E. wrongly, wrong, not F. a noun that means the state of being pessimistic G. a noun that means the action of a hero H. a noun that means the condition of being complete; having all of its parts I. a suffix that indicates a noun; means state of, action of J. a noun that means the state of being optimistic 10. pessimism F R ewards Answer Key—Unit 2, Lesson 9 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word 1. dis C or F 2. ful A 3. disrespectful E 4. careful B 5. unsuccessful I 6. re H 7. in or im Match C or F 8. reconsider D 9. imperfect J 10. invalid G Meaning A. a suffix that indicates an adjective; means full of B. an adjective that means full of care C. not, opposite of D. to consider again E. an adjective that means not full of respect; not having respect F. not, opposite of G. not valid H. again, back I. an adjective that means not full of success; not having success J. not perfect R ewards REWARDS Lesson 12 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 10 and 12. In addition, remind students that they should continue to remember meanings learned in Units 1 and 2. A few of those meanings will be included on the review sheets for Unit 3. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Tell students that some suffixes might have more than one possible answer. They can write either one. Have Partner 1 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 2 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 2 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 1 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. REWARDS Lesson 14 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 10 through 14. Remind students to continue to study any prefixes and suffixes that have given their memories a challenge. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Tell students that some prefixes might have more than one possible answer. They can write either one. Have Partner 2 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 1 tell the meaning without looking, if possible. Then have Partner 1 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 2 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. R ewards Answer Key—Unit 3, Lesson 12 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match Meaning 1. tion or sion D or F 2. conclusion B 3. protection E 4. pre C A. a noun that means the result of postponing B. a noun that means the result of concluding C. before D. a suffix that indicates a noun; means act of, result of, state of E. a noun that means the act of protecting F. a suffix that indicates a noun; means act of, result of, state of G. a noun that means the state of being unemployed H. the opposite of order; a state of messiness or confusion I. a noun that means the act of entertaining J. a caution taken before doing something 5. ment D or F 6. postponement A 7. entertainment I 8. unemployment G 9. precaution J 10. disorder H R ewards Answer Key—Unit 3, Lesson 14 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word 1. in or im Meaning E or G A. an adjective that means not full of glamour B. to do the opposite of appear; to go out of your sight C. a suffix that indicates an adjective; means full of D. an adjective that means full of poison E. not, opposite of F. again, back G. not, opposite of H. an adjective that means full of danger I. not tolerant J. not good at practical matters 2. ous C 3. poisonous D 4. dangerous H 5. unglamorous A 6. un Match E or G 7. disappear B 8. impractical J 9. re F 10. intolerant I R ewards REWARDS Lesson 17 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 15 and 16. In addition, remind students that they should continue to remember meanings learned in Units 1, 2, and 3. A few of those meanings will be included on the review sheets for Unit 4. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Have Partner 1 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 2 tell the meaning without looking. Have Partner 2 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 1 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. REWARDS Lesson 19 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 15 through 19. Remind students to continue to study any prefixes and suffixes that have given their memories a challenge. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Have Partner 2 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 1 tell the meaning without looking. Have Partner 1 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 2 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. R ewards Answer Key—Unit 4, Lesson 17 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match Meaning 1. ity B 2. intensity J 3. generosity E 4. mobility C 5. dis D 6. unpredictable I 7. able or ible A 8. predictable F 9. convertible G 10. reliable H A. a suffix that indicates an adjective; means able to be B. a suffix that indicates a noun; means state of, quality of C. a noun that means the quality of freely moving from place to place D. not, opposite of E. a noun that means the quality of being generous F. an adjective that means able to be predicted G. an adjective that means able to be converted H. an adjective that means able to be relied on I. an adjective that means you are not able to tell ahead of time what might happen J. a noun that means the state of being intense R ewards Answer Key—Unit 4, Lesson 19 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match Meaning 1. recapture C 2. in or im G 3. unobservant B 4. returning D 5. ment F 6. inflammable H 7. ize E 8. standardize A A. a verb that means to make standard B. not seeing or noticing things around you C. to capture back; to get something or someone back D. turning back; going back to a place you’ve been before E. a suffix that indicates a verb; means to make F. a suffix that indicates a noun; means act of, result of, state of G. in, into H. able to be quickly in flames I. a verb that means to make categories J. a verb that means to make a summary 9. summarize J 10. categorize I R ewards REWARDS Lesson 21 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meaning introduced in Lesson 21. In addition, remind students that they should continue to remember meanings learned in Units 1, 2, 3, and 4. A few of those meanings will be included on the review sheets for Unit 5. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Tell students that some prefixes might have more than one possible answer. They can write either one. Have Partner 1 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 2 tell the meaning without looking. Have Partner 2 search for the answers on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 1 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. REWARDS Lesson 23 Prefix and Suffix Review Sheet Directions to the Teacher: • Have students turn to page 133 in the back of their Student Book and study the suffix meanings introduced in Lessons 21 and 22. Remind students to continue to study any prefixes and suffixes that have given their memories a challenge. • Give one copy of the review sheet to each pair of students. Tell students that some prefixes might have more than one possible answer. They can write either one. Have Partner 2 read the first item on the left. Have Partner 1 tell the meaning without looking. Have Partner 1 search for the answer on the right and write the letter of the corresponding meaning in the space provided. Ask Partner 2 to verify whether the answer is correct. Have partners continue in the same way until all items have been matched. R ewards Answer Key—Unit 5, Lesson 21 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word 1. or or er E 2. investigator H 3. operator A 4. astronomer J 5. pre B 6. premature C 7. in or im D or F 8. impanel G 9. in or im D or F 10. disagreement Match Meaning A. a noun that means a person connected with operating something B. before C. before it is mature D. in, into E. a suffix that indicates a noun; means person connected with F. not, opposite of G. to enroll in a panel, to choose people to serve on a jury H. a noun that means a person connected with investigating I. the act of not agreeing J. a noun that means a person connected with astronomy I R ewards Answer Key—Unit 5, Lesson 23 Review Prefix, Suffix, or Word Match Meaning 1. ly D 2. professionally A 3. incorrectly F 4. traditionally B A. an adverb that means in a manner that is professional B. an adverb that means in a manner that is traditional C. not, opposite of D. a suffix that indicates an adverb; means in a manner that is E. not mistakable F. an adverb that means doing something in a way that is not correct G. not, opposite of H. the state of not feeling happy with what you have I. again, back J. not mature 5. un 6. unmistakable E 7. immature J 8. re I 9. dissatisfaction H 10. in or im C or G C or G R ewards
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