Support vocabulary instruction with this derivational suffix worksheet set that helps students understand how adding suffixes can change word forms and meanings.
Teach Word Building with Derivational Suffix Worksheets
Do your students understand that adding a suffix to a word not only changes its meaning, but also its grammatical function? If not, then it’s time to teach them about derivational suffixes!
Derivational suffixes are powerful tools that change the meaning of a base word and often its grammatical category, e.g. transforming a verb into a noun, a noun into an adjective, or an adjective into a verb. This 9-page worksheet pack has been created by our team to teach these different types of derivational suffixes to your students. Through a variety of engaging activity sheets, students will learn how different types of derivational suffixes can transform words, building word awareness while also developing key reading, writing and spelling skills.
The derivational changes featured in this worksheet pack include:
- Verbs into nouns (perform → performance)
- Verbs into adjectives (attract → attractive)
- Adjectives into nouns (warm → warmth)
- Nouns into adjectives (danger → dangerous)
- Nouns into verbs (bath → bathe)
- Adjectives into verbs (modern → modernize)
This resource downloads as a black-and-white PDF or editable Google Slides file. The download also includes an answer key to make grading the worksheets fast and easy.
Flexible Ways to Teach Derivational Endings
These derivational endings worksheets have been designed by our expert teachers to fit seamlessly into your teaching routine. Whether you’re looking for whole-class activities, small-group practice or independent work, they adapt easily to a range of teaching needs.
Here are some suggestions for integrating this resource into your literacy program:
- Concept Introduction – Project one of the worksheets onto your smartboard. Use it to model how derivational endings can transform the meaning and grammatical category of base words, providing guided practice before students try it on their own.
- Differentiate Learning – Assign simpler, more common transformations to less confident students (e.g. run → runner) and more complex ones to more advanced learners (e.g. modern → modernize).
- Reinforce Spelling Rules – While working on the activities, take the opportunity to highlight how suffixes can affect spelling changes (e.g. dropping final letters or doubling consonants).
- Assess Learning – Use one of the mixed derivational suffixes worksheets at the end of the pack as a homework task, review activity or assessment tool to check student understanding.
Download to Explore Derivational Suffixes
Use the Download button above to access your preferred version of this resource. (Note: You will be prompted to make a copy of the Google Slides template on your personal drive before accessing it.)
As this resource contains answers, you may wish to print one copy only, then remove the answer sheet before making further copies.
For sustainability purposes, please consider printing this worksheet pack double-sided.
This resource was created by Kaylyn Chupp, a teacher in Florida and a Teach Starter collaborator.
Complement This Derivational Affix Worksheet Pack
If you’re looking for more resources to enhance your students’ morphological knowledge, you’ve come to the right place! Click below to explore more teacher-created gems to complement your ELA planning.

teaching resource
Greek and Latin Roots Word Wall - Grade 4-6
Build student vocabulary with daily exposure to Greek and Latin roots using word wall displays.

teaching resource
Prefix, Suffix, and Root Word Bingo
Examine prefixes, suffixes and root words and identify their morphological meanings with this engaging bingo game.

teaching resource
Suffix Mini Anchor Charts
Give your students a visual reminder of the meanings of 28 suffixes with a printable set of miniature anchor charts.












0 Comments
Write a review to help other teachers and parents like yourself. If you'd like to request a change to this resource, or report an error, select the corresponding tab above.