Word meaning
word parts
Word meaning II
word study
prefix/suffix meaning
100
a signature by one of importance
What is Autograph
100

A word part that has meaning that is found at the beginning of the word

What is prefix?

100

This is a thermostat

What is regulates temperature of a device when the temperature reaches a certain point?

100

What we did to mark a word

What is circle the prefix, underline the root/base word, and box the suffix?

100

This morpheme makes a noun plural or changes the tense of the verb

What is -s or -es? (you don't have to say both)

200
a group of five or more sentences
What is a paragraph
200

A word part that has meaning that is found at the end of words

What is suffix?

200

This is visitation

What is an instance of visiting?

200

teaching one to read by sound

What is phonics?

200

This morpheme makes a verb past tense or into an adjective

What is -ed?
300

an account of someones life written by someone else

What is biography

300

Another word referring to the base word

What is root?

300

This is a homophone 

What is a word with the same sound but a different meaning?

300

a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants

What is syllable?

300

What the suffixes -able and -ible mean

What is capable of or worthy of?

400
to lose a large amount of water
What is dehydrated
400

Adding -ly changes the word to this part of speech

What is an adverb?

400

 This is audition

What is something that you try out for?

400

Each part of the word that has meaning is called this

What is a morpheme?

400

This morpheme means before or earlier

What is pre-?
500
something correct or pleasing proportion of the part of a thing
What is symmetry
500

Adding -en changes the base word to one of these 2 parts of speech

What is and adjective or a verb?

500

This is photosynthesis

What is the process of green plants using light to make food?

500

learning the meaning to each part of the word

What is morphology

500
This morpheme means above, over, or beyond

What is super-?