Un-Believable Words!
A kindergarten worksheet to help students understand and use the prefix 'un-'.
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Un-Believable Words!
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Hello, Super Reader! Today we will learn about the prefix 'un-'. When you add 'un-' to a word, it means 'not' or 'the opposite of'. Let's find some 'un-' words!
The prefix 'un-' means or the of.
Draw a line from the word with 'un-' to what it means.
1. unhappy
a. not tied
2. untie
b. not happy
3. unfair
c. not fair
1. Which word means 'not kind'?
kindly
unkind
kindness
kind
2. Which word means to 'take off a lock'?
lock
locker
unlock
locked
Draw a picture of something that is 'unhappy'. Then, write one sentence about your picture.
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