Class 2 Worksheet on Prefixes – Add Meaning to Words



Class 2 Worksheet on Prefixes – Add Meaning to Words

Prefix Practice – Learn to Spot Word Beginnings : Vocabulary Worksheet for Class 2
A prefix is a word part added at the beginning that changes the meaning—like turning pack into unpack or understand into misunderstand. This Class 2 worksheet introduces children to common prefixes in a simple, engaging format. With everyday verbs turned into new words using prefixes, learners get to explore how a small beginning can make a big difference!
📌 Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
🧩 Helps build vocabulary by showing how words can change meaning.
🧠 Encourages curiosity about how language works and grows.
✍️ Supports early spelling and reading fluency.
🗣️ Makes word learning more flexible, fun, and pattern-based.
🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Identify common prefixes like un-, re-, dis-, and mis- in words.
2. Understand how prefixes can change the meaning of a root word.
3. Improve vocabulary and reading comprehension.
4. Build early word analysis skills for better language mastery.
📚 What Does This Worksheet Offer?
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 real-life sentences using prefix words.
🔤 Focuses on familiar prefixes (un, re, dis, mis) in action-packed verbs.
✂️ Task: Learners underline the prefix in each word (e.g., un in unpacked).
🧒 Sentences revolve around relatable actions like unlocking doors, rewriting stories, or misusing equipment.
🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Underline the Prefix: In each sentence, students identify and underline the prefix in the underlined word.
Example: “She disobeyed the classroom rule.” → underline dis
✅ Answer Key to All Exercises:
1. unpacked
2. misused
3. reopened
4. rewrite
5. disobeyed
6. retold
7. misunderstood
8. unlocked
9. dislikes
10. rebuilt
✨ Discover the Power of Prefixes!
Download this exciting Class 2 vocabulary worksheet and help your child understand how word beginnings can change everything. A great way to make grammar fun, flexible, and full of discovery!