Suffixes
Prefixes
Reading Strategies
Unit 5
100

The suffix that means full of

-y and -ous

100

These prefixes are called the ____ family

non-, un-, il-, in-, dis-, im-, non-

"not"

100

Making a picture in your head about what is happening when there are no pictures to look at.

Visualizing

100

They have as many as 100,000 eggs in the ocean

Red Crab

200

The suffix that means "full of something"

-ful

200

The prefix that means "in or into"

in-

200

When you can relate to the book to something that has happened to you before or that you have experienced.

Text to Self Connection

200

Fish ladders are built to help these animals jump over dams

Salmon

300

The suffix that means "in a certain way"

-ly

300

The prefix that means before

pre-

300

When you use the clues/important things in the book to make a guess of what will/might happen

Inferencing

300

A text that tells real information about real things, such as people, places, or animals and usually includes text features

Expository Nonfiction

400

The suffix that means "able to be"

-ible and -able

400

The prefix that means "opposite"

un-

400

When you take the parts that stand out and to help you find what the book is about.

Determining Importance

400

The animal that is known for their nonstop migration

Bar-tailed Godwit

500

The suffix that shows it is noun

-ation

-oin

-tion

-sion

500

The prefix that means "to cause or make"

en-

500

When you ask yourself things while reading a book.

Questioning

500

When animals move from one place to another place to raise their young, find more food or water.

Migration

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