Class 4 Prefixes Worksheet – un-, re-, dis-, mis-



Class 4 Prefixes Worksheet – un-, re-, dis-, mis-

Prefix Power! Practice with un-, re-, dis-, mis- for Class 4
This prefix-packed Class 4 worksheet helps students master how prefixes change word meaning. With activities like matching, sorting, sentence rewriting, and MCQs, learners explore un-, re-, dis-, and mis- in a fun and meaningful way.
Why Prefixes Matter in Grammar?
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Understand how prefixes modify base words.
2. Use the correct prefix based on word meaning and context.
3. Spot and fix common prefix errors in writing.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five engaging and skill-building activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Prefix
Students match base words with the correct prefix: *un*, *re*, *dis*, or *mis*. Example: *do → redo*, *lock → unlock*.
✏️ Exercise 2 – MCQs: Choose the Correct Word
Learners pick the correct prefixed word for meanings like “do again,” “not agree,” or “behave badly".
🔍 Exercise 3 – Sort and Write
From a word box, students find and write valid prefix-word pairs like *misplace*, *unhappy*, *remake*, *disagree*.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fix the Sentence
Learners correct wrongly used prefix words like “rehappy” or “diskind” and rewrite the full sentence correctly.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write original sentences using words like *unhappy*, *rebuild*, *dishonest*, *misplace*, and *unkind*.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Matching Prefixes
1. do – re
2. agree – dis
3. place – mis
4. honest – dis
5. read – re
6. lock – un
7. connect – dis
8. understand – mis
9. behave – mis
10. like – dis
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. repeat
2. unfair
3. resend
4. disagree
5. misbehave
6. rebuild
7. unhappy
8. misunderstand
Exercise 3 – Prefix Word Pairs
happy – unhappy
place – misplace
make – remake
print – misprint
wind – unwind
agree – disagree
Exercise 4 – Corrected Sentences
1. She was **unhappy** because she missed the party.
2. Please **close** the lid tightly.
3. He **painted** the fence again.
4. That’s a very **unkind** thing to say.
5. We need to **repack** the suitcase.
6. You **misunderstood** the question.
7. He **rechecked** his homework.
8. I **dislike** that kind of behavior.
9. The box is **unlocked**.
10. She **wrote** the story neatly.
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences
1. I felt **unhappy** when I lost my toy.
2. They will **rebuild** the house after the storm.
3. It is **dishonest** to copy someone’s homework.
4. Don’t **misplace** your pencil again.
5. That was an **unkind** thing to say to your friend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It teaches how prefixes like un-, re-, dis-, and mis- change word meaning in everyday English.
Yes! Learners fix incorrect sentences and write original sentences using prefixed words.
Absolutely — all words, contexts, and tasks are designed for 8–10-year-old learners.