Greek and Latin roots are sometimes the evil stepsister of vocab. Middle schools that use the Common Core (or any variation of it) must teach affixes, but high schools aren't required to, even though it’s valid vocabulary building. Affixes don't initially look glamorous to students, either; at first glance, affixes seem boring (a.k.a. memorization), and teachers are wary of how to teach them well (without just lecture and flash cards). Therefore, instead of viewing affixes as literary molecules - the building blocks to like, everything - classes often just go through the motions (or worse, ignore them completely). But what if you could teach prefixes, roots, and suffixes in a small amount of time, with higher student buy-in? Truth be told, I’ve done the full spectrum of bad to good with affix instruction: not enough of it, too much of it, successful flipped classroom, unsuccessful flipped classroom, too much in isolation, etc. Finally, I’ve got a balance that I’m happy with and that is starting to raise student awareness of the words they encounter while reading. Here's what that process currently looks like in our classroom. Yes, pretests are dry, but here’s the fun part: when my seventh graders bombed their pretest, they realized that they really DO need this instruction, and now they’re open to learning more about it. There are no egos in the way, and more students are willing to learn. (Steal my editable pretest here.) Side note: No, I don’t want students to fail or take a hit to their self-esteem… but many older teens and tweens assume they know or remember content that they do not. Next, we built flip books that contained essential lists of affixes AND practice for EACH chunk of them. Students rotated through stations to do things like… Complete the pages in their flipbooks Practice listing words that USE each affix Talk through how they could remember each one Play with a premade Quizlet set Pick up pre-made flash cards and start quizzing each other Yes, repetition is necessary, but practice can come from more than just index cards. Once students start to have a handle on some affixes, it’s time to do something creative (alongside your method of memorization) to make sure these meanings really stick. Start with an intermediate activity like this FREE puzzle challenge! The application level will look different, depending on your grade level and the extent of your students’ mastery. Here are a few ideas: Mixed Levels of Readiness: My 10-pack of application activities for affixes contains easier activities for students who are still acquiring roots AND more challenging ones for students who are ready, including pages about test prep and Harry Potter! (Try one for FREE here.) Embedded into Vocabulary: Start noticing the roots, prefixes, and suffixes in the vocabulary you assess elsewhere in your class. For example, in my Word of the Day program, we identify at least one affix and/or the language of origin for each word. Delve into REAL Latin: Don’t run from this idea! Do your students know common “English” phrases that are actually Latin, such as ad lib, per se, nota bene, pro bono, pro tempore, and status quo? If not, then maybe it’s time to build literacy with these common phrases. The REAL payoff... ...will come in that cute moment when a student raises her hand because she’s just noticed an affix in the text… or when a reluctant reader correctly zeroes in on what “agribusiness” means in a nonfiction article because he knows that “agri” means “farming”... or when a class tells you that they saw a root in their Science class and knew what the word meant. If students don’t get these affixes from us now, they never will, and it’s one of the best literacy graduation gifts we can give them. You Might Also Like... Tips and Activities for Teaching Vocabulary by Presto Plans Word Up Vocabulary Graphic Organizers by Tracee Orman
This 4th grade grammar unit includes everything you need to teach students how to use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots to determine the meaning of a word.Everything you need is here! These materials will allow you to explicitly teach, reinforce, and assess this important l...
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Help your child learn prefixes, suffixes, and root words with this fun and engaging matching activity. Use the prefix and suffix tea set to match the root words! Print and laminate to use any words of your choosing and use again and again! This activity will help solidify this english concept in a creative and interactive way! This is a digital product no physical product will be shipped.
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Prefixes, suffixes, and root words are everywhere in every subject! I made these to supplement my teaching in my 5th grade science classroom, but they can be used in any grade or subject. Prefixes, suffixes, and root words are universal, and these word wall cards can help any student decode the meaning of content specific vocabulary. This file includes: 1 PDF file 72 pages with over 190 word wall cards Looking for a prefix, suffix, or root word that is not included in this document? I will gladly create any missing cards for you! Please email me with your request, and I will update the product with the cards you would like.
Grow your classroom's knowledge of Greek and Latin root words, prefixes and suffixes all year long with our Root Word, Prefix & Suffix wall display posters!This product comes with over 280 labelled root words, prefixes & suffixes with definitions. Bonus editable pages are included to ensure ...
120 commonly used Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes
Prefix Suffix Root Word Pencil Great spelling reminders for children for adding a prefix or suffix to a root word. This resource is suitable for a whole - High quality downloadable teaching resource from Teacher's Pet.
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Is it time to take the next step in your child's reading comprehension by delving into the Latin root words of English? This weekly packet includes: 1. A cover page to keep work organized. 2. A list of 54 lessons, their Latin prefixes, suffixes and root words, and their meanings. 3. 7 activity pages to be completed over the week and a test page. 4. An instruction guide page for the teacher to give an overview of the vocabulary program. This weekly packet can stand alone or be used in conjunction with Red Hot Root Words Book 2: https://amzn.to/3kYSjO2 Other recommended resources are a thesaurus: https://amzn.to/3JrgIoX and an etymology dictionary of your choice. Here is the one we use: https://amzn.to/3JqQ9jA
Syllables flips is a double-sided flip stand for teaching prefixes, suffixes and root words. Simply flip over pages to change the meaning and build new words. Prefixes, suffixes and root words are color-coded to support learning. About Junior Learning: At Junior Learning we are passionate about education and it is our mission to provide schools, educational suppliers and parents with educationally rigorous resources across the entire learning curriculum.
Engage your students and build their morphological skills (and vocabulary) with intentional and meaningful morphology activities! Teaching prefixes, suffixes, roots/bases in isolation is a thing of the past! These morphology activities will allow you to offer intentional and ongoing (and engaging) practice with morphology. NOTE: These are activities for practice after students have been exposed to the morphemes and have received instruction. If you need resources to provide instruction, I recommend Morphology Teaching Slides. If you are looking for more bite-size activities, I recommend Morphology Warmups. Morphology Activities Bundle - Resources Included: 1. Unscramble the Morphemes Task Cards - For this morphology activity, students are presented with three morphemes (prefixes, suffixes, bases, or roots) that are scrambled up. The students unscramble them to create a word. The students then “plug” the word into a given sentence, which will help them make sure their word is accurate AND provide a context to help them understand the meaning of the word. *There are 45 task cards included. 2. Morphology Word Matrix Activities - Word matrix activities are a great way to increase student vocabulary AND strengthen their morphological skills. *There are 34 matrixes included in this resource - 24 with bases and 10 with roots. 3. Morphology Word of the Day - This morphology activity presents students with a word and challenges them to analyze the word's prefix, root, and suffix in order to understand its meaning. Students will write the meaning of each word part, and then read the word in the context of a sentence to further clarify its meaning. *There are 56 days included. 4. Prefix and Suffix Reading Practice: Words, Phrases, and Sentences - These prefix and suffix reading practice printables allow students to read a target prefix in a list of words, phrases, and sentences. This will not only help them learn more about the meaning and usage of the prefix or suffix, but will also help expose them to new vocabulary. *There are 19 prefixes and 24 suffixes included in this resource. 5. Greek and Latin Roots Reading Practice: Words, Phrases, and Sentences - These Greek and Latin roots reading practice printables allow students to read a target root in a list of words, phrases, and sentences. This will not only help them learn more about the meaning and usage of the root, but will also help expose them to new vocabulary. *There are 37 roots included in this resource. 6. Morphology Word Sorts - Increase your students' morphological awareness by having them sort words. The 60 morphology sorts included in this resource vary from simple (identifying if a word has a prefix or a suffix) to more advanced (determining what part of speech a word is based on a suffix). 7. Morphology Writing Prompts - Prefixes - Take your morphology instruction to the next level with morphology writing prompts with a focus on prefixes that get your students using the target morphemes in their writing. Includes 120 total prompts using 25 different prefixes. 8. Morphology Writing Prompts - Suffixes - Take your morphology instruction to the next level with morphology writing prompts with a focus on suffixes that get your students using the target morphemes in their writing. Includes 135 total prompts using 27 different suffixes. 9. Morphology Word Chains - Base Words - Engage your students AND improve their vocabulary and morphological skills with these 20 morphology word chains. 10. Morphology Word Chains - Roots - Further your students' vocabulary and morphological skills with these 25 roots-based morphology word chains. 11. Morphology Fluency Sentences - Prefixes - Connect morphology skills with reading in a low-risk way with these prefix fluency sentences. 12. Morphology Fluency Sentences - Suffixes - Connect morphology skills with reading in a low-risk way with these suffix fluency sentences. Digital Morphology Activities All of the morphology activities included in this bundle are available in BOTH printable and digital. The content of digital versions is the SAME as the printable version, but it has been redesigned for optimal digital use on a variety of devices. The digital versions are available in Google Slides. ***This GROWING BUNDLE is now complete. If you purchased it before it included all of the resources, you can download the additions now.*** Want MORE morphology activities? Check out Morphology Warmups (not included in this bundle)!
Make teaching and learning vocabulary fun with this 3rd grade vocabulary unit! This unit contains third grade vocabulary word lists based on Greek & Latin roots at the 3rd grade level with activities, assessments, games, and student dictionaries that will keep your students engaged throughout. Vocabulary Roots is a year-long vocabulary program for 3rd grade! Students will learn common morphemes (root words, prefixes, and suffixes) and practice using them to decode unfamiliar words. Everything you need to teach third grade vocabulary for one quarter (nine weeks) is included in each unit. Unit 1 of 3rd grade Vocabulary Roots includes: 9 weeks of ready to teach vocabulary lessons 5 words per week with a common morpheme (roots, prefixes, & suffixes) Word wall cards Anchor charts Games Weekly practice activities Assessments ❤️ Your students will LOVE learning and decoding new vocabulary words each week. They’ll have a plethora of vocabulary to use in their writing and will understand where the words come from. All of these 3rd grade vocabulary lessons are PRINT & GO! Students will learn the systematic method for learning the vocabulary words each week and will be begging you to play the games. Unit 1 covers the first 9 weeks of the third grade vocabulary study. These 3rd grade Greek & Latin roots lessons can be used in a variety of ways! Try out these vocabulary resources as literacy centers, for independent work, or send home as homework. Meets Third Grade Common Core Standards (CCSS): CCSS.L.3.3 CCSS.L.3.4 What are teachers saying about this resource for learning Greek and Latin roots 3rd grade? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My students loved the weekly vocabulary lessons. They enjoyed the activities and games. I have never had students look forward to vocabulary lessons before.” - Teryl F. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This resource is amazing for building and understanding vocabulary! My student's loved it! I especially loved the worksheet with "odd one out!" It allowed them to use their critical thinking skills!” - Emily H. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This is an excellent resource! The activities are helpful in understanding the words and the assessments at the end are well designed and really shows if the student understands both the definition of the word and how to use the words. Thank you!” - Jamie M. Copyright © Chalk & Apples. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Have you taught prefixes, suffixes, bases/roots to your students and looking for a fun way to review? These morphology warmups are perfect for that! About the Two Truths and a Lie Morphology Warmups This set of morphology warmups reviews affixes and roots/bases in an engaging format. There are 30 warmups in all. Students will read and analyze a given word. Then they will read three statements about the word. They will determine which statements are true and which is false (the lie). Finally, they will prove their answer by correcting the false statement. About the Words and Statements The words include words with free bases (hope) and bound bases or roots (scrib). Example Words: population insecurity hopefully inscribed adorable incredulous Statements include identifying the affixes and bases in a word, determining the meaning affixes and bases, and determining the part of speech or meaning of the word. Example Statements: The prefix is “un.” The root word means “circle.” The word has a prefix. The word has a suffix. The word is a noun. The prefix in this word means “unto.” The word has a prefix and a suffix. The base word is “knit.” This word has two suffixes. The word means “not able to be accepted.” The purpose of these morphology warmups is to: continue reviewing affixes and bases/roots with your students give students practice with analyzing words and the morphemes that make up those words Full List of Words Included: population insecurity hopefully inscribed assistant masterfully adorable antiseptic incredulous unicycle prescription knitting unacceptable spherical painfulness perishable thankfully zoology disruptive dissatisfied incorrectly submerging forecasted inaudible disappointed territory fracture multidimensional microbiology spectator Using the Reading Warmups You can use these during whole group instruction using the digital version. The digital option contains the same content and all three versions, but they have been redesigned to work in Google Slides. The printable reading warmups could be used as small group reading warmups. Looking for more reading warmups aligned with the Science of Reading? Morphology Warmups BUNDLE Morphology Warmups Set 1: Reading Base Word Families Morphology Warmups Set 2: Base Word Creations Morphology Warmups Set 3: Add an Affix Morphology Warmups Set 4: Match the Meanings - Focus on Affixes Morphology Warmups Set 5: Prefix Warmups Morphology Warmups Set 6: Suffix Warmups Morphology Warmups Set 7: Root Word Families Morphology Warmups Set 8: Using Roots, Affixes, and Context to Define Words Morphology Warmups Set 9: Two Truths and a Lie Click here for ALL of my SOR-aligned resources!
Are you looking to improve your students' vocabulary, reading and writing? This large resource of over 250 affix word wall words including prefixes, number prefixes, suffixes, Greek roots and Latin roots is the perfect way to strengthen and enhance your students' understanding of morphology. There are reference lists for students to use in both full page and half page (perfect to put in interactive notebooks!) Additionally, each of the affixes has word example cards to put under the header. There are over 650 word example cards. Included are 6 editable pages for you to add more word examples as needed. This resource has it all! Included in this resource: - 45 prefix cards and 133 word example cards (in color and in black and white) - 27 number prefix cards and 47 word example cards (in color and in black and white) - 45 suffix cards and 130 word example cards (in color and in black and white) - 40 Greek root cards and 104 word example cards (in color and in black and white) - 100 Latin root cards and 284 word example cards (in color and in black and white) - 6 editable word example cards (5 in color one in black and white) - 13 pages of reference lists (full size pages in black and white) - 7 pages of reference lists (2 to a page in black and white) ***Please see the preview to see exactly what you will be purchasing. ****************************************************************************** Customer Tip: How to get TPT credit for future purchases: Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I would really love it if you'd rate my item after downloading! Feedback is so VERY important!
Want to try an engaging word building morphology activity with your students that teaches prefixes and suffixes using a word matrix? This activity, also called structured word inquiry, builds strategies for reading, spelling, and gaining vocabulary knowledge of multisyllabic words. This activity includes a word matrix that provides a visual reference to help in identifying word parts as well as determining how words can be changed by adding, deleting, or substituting a prefix or suffix. Great for partner and small cooperative group work and centers, as well as practice, reinforcement, and enrichment of prefix and suffix knowledge. This resource includes: One practice worksheet with a word matrix Answer key Enjoy forming words from the word matrix with your students! Interested in other word matrix resources? Take a look at these word matrix activities: Root, Prefix & Suffix Word Matrix Word Chains, Task Cards, & Crossword Games Seasonal Word Matrix Word Building Activity Packets And here are more resources that include the same word matrices: Word Matrix and Prefix Suffix Activities Word Matrix Lessons & Task Cards Bundles Word Matrix Prefix Suffix Task Cards Word Matrix Prefix Suffix Lessons
Are you teaching prefixes, suffixes, and roots? Grab free prefix and suffix posters (and roots and bases) for grades 4-5 to use as references!
Here are 8 ways to integrate teaching Greek/Latin Roots into my vocabulary instruction. Download a PDF that lists common roots and affixes
You are going to LOVE this little vocabulary gem, and I am so excited to share it with you! It’s a Vocabulary Builder Flip-book containing the most common prefixes, Greek and Latin roots, and suffixes! There is also room for your students to add their own affixes and roots. What a handy resource for your […]
The affix is added to the root of a word and causes a change in the meaning of that word. If an affix is added before a word, it is called a prefix and if it is added to the end, it is called a suffix. Suffixes can sometimes be separated by a hyphen. Examples of affixes are given below: Inaccurate ⇒ in- is the prefix here. Walking ⇒ ing- is the suffix here Disobey ⇒ dis- is the prefix here. Clearly ⇒ ly- is the suffix here The prefixes 'dis-, in-,
Prefix, suffix, and root lesson using morphology notebooks Are you teaching prefixes, suffixes, and roots? I strive for a literacy-rich classroom. Developing morphological-rich awareness is a basic building block for reading comprehension, spelling, and even fluency. If a student can pronounce and know what a “tyrannosaurus rex,” they are more than capable of interpreting a […]
Vocabulary Roots is a year-long vocabulary program for 4th grade in Google Drive! Students will learn common morphemes (root words, prefixes, and suffixes) and practice using them to decode unfamiliar words. Everything you need to teach vocabulary for one quarter (nine weeks) is included in each unit. This is the DIGITAL version of Vocabulary Roots. The roots and activities included are equivalent to the print version and can be used along with it or on its own. Each week includes: 10 words per week with a common morpheme (roots, prefixes, & suffixes) Word wall cards Anchor charts Printable Games Weekly practice activities on Google Slides Self-checking Assessments on Google Forms Compatible with Google Classroom or Google Apps for Education schools This unit covers 9 weeks of vocabulary study. ___________________________________ Copyright © Chalk & Apples. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Vocabulary Roots is a year-long vocabulary program for 4th grade! Students will learn common root words, prefixes, and suffixes (morphemes) and practice using them to decode unfamiliar words. Everything you need to teach vocabulary for one quarter (nine weeks) is included in each unit. Download the preview for a free week from Unit 1 and to see all of the morphemes included for the entire year. Each week includes: Words with a common morpheme (roots, prefixes, & suffixes) Word wall cards Anchor charts Games Weekly practice activities Assessments This unit covers an entire 9 weeks of vocabulary study. Download the preview for a one week sample lesson. Bundle & Save! Purchase the Vocabulary Roots Full Year Print & Digital Bundle, and save on both the Print AND Digital versions, plus get an exclusive bonus Root Word Dictionary! Fourth Grade: CCSS.L.4.4, CCSS.RF.4.3 ___________________________________ You may also like… Word Work for Big Kids: Vocabulary Activities for Any Word List Greek & Latin Roots Vocabulary Bundle for Grade 5 ___________________________________ Copyright © Chalk & Apples. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
This interactive word part packet has EVERYTHING you need to teach root words, prefixes, and suffixes successfully! Your students will be able to break down almost any word based on the word parts they have learned, which ultimately gives them a greater understanding of words and their definitions. The materials provided allow for differentiation and interactive learning. The fun activities will surely get your students excited to learn! This resource is perfect for... ✔️ Whole group instruction ✔️ Small group instruction ✔️ Morning work ✔️ Center work ✔️ Homework ✔️ Partner work ✔️ Independent work ✔️ Early finishers ✔️ Spiral review ✔️ Test prep ⭐️ Here is what is included in this resource... Commonly used Greek and Latin word checklists (colored & black and white options included) Commonly used prefix and suffix checklists Word part folder covers (colored & black and white options included) Classroom Anchor Chart/Poster (colored & black and white option included) 41 PRINTABLE PAGES that include fun and effective activities and printable options for learning, such as 3-D Greek and Latin Root activities, detailed writing activities using word parts, mini flip books, word searches, and more! A variation of product photos to help in student assembly _____________________________________ Copyright © Joey Udovich (Create Teach Share LLC) Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Logic puzzle activities for ELA class! Practice morphology concepts like prefixes, suffixes, and roots with these no-prep logic puzzle worksheets. Students will enjoy figuring out the "target word" by using the process of elimination clues. Differentiate for your students' needs! Worksheets 1-10 use mostly two-syllable words. Worksheets 11-20 are mostly three or four syllables. Each sheet also includes an extra challenge question on the bottom for fast finishers. Concepts covered: meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots base words number of syllables parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective) Uses: morning work seatwork homework fast finishers review sheets For a similar concept in partner games, check this out: Prefixes-Suffixes-Bases-Morphology-Strategy-Game-Guess-My-Word-BUNDLE This product is not editable. (c) More Practice Please *ink friendly *low clip art *dyslexia friendly font
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This hands-on puzzle will help your students reinforce their learning of Greek Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words. In this download is 79 of the most common Greek Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words, also included is a blank puzzle piece for YOU to customize for your classroom. Before Using This Product: •Print on your choice of color cardstock. This download is in black & white to save on your ink. •Laminate before student use to ensure years of use. •Also included in this download is one blank puzzle piece. This is for you to add your own word(s) to the list, as needed. Suggested Uses: •There are many Greek Roots and Prefixes provided in this puzzle download. It is suggested you divide the words depending on your focus words at the time, or have different stations with various words. •This product can be used for: Station Work Extra Credit Tutoring Small Group Instruction "I"m Done, Now What...?" Station Learning Centers Hand One Card To Each Student As They Enter The Class To Determine Partners For Another Activity Hand One (or two!) Card(s) To Each Student As They Enter For The Entire Class To Find Their Match. You May Also Be Interested In: Greek and Latin Root and Prefixes TRASHKETBALL GAME
The Morphology Wall is a great resource for teachers of grades 3+. You can print it in color or black and white. It’s perfect for a bulletin board and can be updated throughout the year or kept up all year long. It’s organized into prefixes, suffixes, root words, and base words, helping kids break down and understand complex words. Each word part has 12-18 example cards. This is to help students learn the most common word parts without becoming overwhelmed by a long list.Teaching morphology is incredibly beneficial as it boosts students' reading and writing skills by helping them learn the building blocks of language. What is Included: “Morphology Wall” Bulletin Board Letters (Color and Black & White) Bulletin Board Labels: Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots, Base Words (Color and Black & White) Word Part Example Cards: 12-18 for each word part (Color and Black & White) Prefixes: anti-. Dis-, inter-, mis-, non-, pre-, re-, semi-, sub-, trans-, un, in-, im-, il-, ir- Suffixes: -able, -ible, -ed, -en, -ate, -er, -ful, -tion, -ity/-ty, -ive/-ative/-itive, -less, -ment, -ness, -ous/-eous/-ious, -ic, -est Root Words: astro, aud, auto, dict, meter, micro, form, multi, port, struct, tele, therm Base Words: act, color, do, fill, friend, harm, accept, help, match, mix, play, power, teach, use, want, view, heat, real Interested in more useful resources? Click here to follow my store and be notified of new products and freebies! Questions and Feedback? If you have any questions, feedback or if there's anything specific you'd like to see in future products, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can reach me by email at: [email protected] or use the “Ask a Question” feature.