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Prefix “un-” Picture Matching Printable Worksheet
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What It Is:
This engaging worksheet helps young learners understand how the prefix “un-” changes the meaning of words. Students draw lines from fun, relatable pictures to the correct vocabulary words such as tie/untie, happy/unhappy, zip/unzip.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2 and ESL learners (CEFR Pre-A1 to A1)
• Grade 1: Introduce prefix meanings using simple visual word pairs
• Grade 2: Reinforce recognition of base words and opposites
• ESL: Build vocabulary through visual-context support
Why Use It:
Understanding prefixes helps students decode unfamiliar words and expand vocabulary. The prefix “un-” is a common and important morpheme that expresses negation or reversal.
How to Use It:
• Students match images to base and prefix words
• Use as a small group activity, center rotation, or vocabulary warm-up
• Can be paired with flashcards or cut-and-paste follow-up
Target Users:
Primary grade teachers, interventionists, and homeschool parents seeking to build prefix recognition, reading fluency, and vocabulary awareness.
This engaging worksheet helps young learners understand how the prefix “un-” changes the meaning of words. Students draw lines from fun, relatable pictures to the correct vocabulary words such as tie/untie, happy/unhappy, zip/unzip.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2 and ESL learners (CEFR Pre-A1 to A1)
• Grade 1: Introduce prefix meanings using simple visual word pairs
• Grade 2: Reinforce recognition of base words and opposites
• ESL: Build vocabulary through visual-context support
Why Use It:
Understanding prefixes helps students decode unfamiliar words and expand vocabulary. The prefix “un-” is a common and important morpheme that expresses negation or reversal.
How to Use It:
• Students match images to base and prefix words
• Use as a small group activity, center rotation, or vocabulary warm-up
• Can be paired with flashcards or cut-and-paste follow-up
Target Users:
Primary grade teachers, interventionists, and homeschool parents seeking to build prefix recognition, reading fluency, and vocabulary awareness.




