Root words are words that do not have a prefix (letters which can be added to the beginning of a word) or a suffix (letters which can be added to the end of a word). They are words in their simplest form.
For example: joy, friend and play are all root words.
We can add prefixes or suffixes to root words to change the meaning of words and create 'word families'. 'Word families' are words which all have the same root word.
Prefixes and suffixes change the meaning of words.
In this activity, we are going to look at the prefix mis.
The prefix mis changes the root word to mean 'wrongly' or 'badly'.
For example, misread means you have read something wrongly and mistreat means to treat someone badly.
Let's make a start on the questions now.