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Aim: What are the most frequently used prefixes and suffixes?

Do Now: Answer in your notebook.

  • What is a “prefix”?
  • What is a “suffix”?

Lesson Overview:

Item Approx Time
Do Now 3-5 Min
Mini Lesson 15-20 Min
Activity 15 Min
Discussion 5-7 Min


Word Meanings

Common Word Endings (Suffixes)

Word Suffixes
Stem Meaning
-ism belief in/of
-tion or -sion to make/to do (action)
-archy government
-lithic stone
-nomy law
-ence or -ance action / result of

Common Word Beginnings (Prefixes)

Word Prefixes
Stem Meaning
paleo- belief in/of
neo- to make/to do (action)
prim- government
demos- people
theo- God
poly- more than one
mono- only one
poly- more than one
legi - law
pre- before
anti- against

This is a complete listing for Global History & Geography common Suffixes & Prefixes

Word Prefixes and Suffixes

By knowing root words, prefixes, and suffixes, you can put together meanings of many words, especially those in social studies.

Some examples are:

  • Demos = People
  • Cracy = Rule
    • Democracy = People Rule
  • Meso = Middle/Between
  • Potamia= Rivers
    • Mesopotamia = Land between the rivers (Tigris & Euphrates)


  • Idea = a thought/idea
  • ology = a science
    • Ideology = study of ideas/ political beliefs
  • capital = Money
  • ism = belief of/doctrine
    • Capitalism = Belief in making money/profit

For more word meanings try looking the word(s) up in the Etymology (word origins) Dictionary

Classwork & Homework

Lesson PowerPoint: Prefixes & Suffixes

Lesson Activity: Prefixes & Suffixes Worksheet

Homework: Finish Prefixes & Suffixes Worksheet