PPT-LATIN AND GREEK PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES

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f acilis d issimilis p roximalis i ntrarenalis s upraclavicularis vivus e fferens postnatalis sanabilis t otalis immaturus FIND THE OPPOSITE USE IT IN THE APPROPRIATE

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f acilis d issimilis p roximalis i ntrarenalis s upraclavicularis vivus e fferens postnatalis sanabilis t otalis immaturus FIND THE OPPOSITE USE IT IN THE APPROPRIATE PHRASE and IN THE CORRECT FORM . Intentional Word Study with Greek and Latin Roots . Tiffany Rose & Cheryl Harrel. WABE Conference, Yakima, WA. April 19, 2013. Rationale. English language has 1,200,000 – 2,000,000 words!. Estimated that technology is contributing 20,000 new words a year. Chapter 8. The term . derivational relations . refers to the type of word knowledge that more advanced readers and writers possess. Spelling and vocabulary knowledge at this stage develop primarily through processes of derivation in which new words result from the addition of prefixes and suffixes to a single base word or word root. Exploration of words at the derivational relations stage prompts more extensive experience in reading and writing skills. There is a close correlation between growth in vocabulary, spelling knowledge, and the amount of reading and writing that occurs in the derivational relations spelling stage. English Words . from Latin & Greek . Roots. Why?. Increase . vocabulary. , . spelling, and . reading comprehension. Learning Objective. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.7.4b. Use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., . Week 2 WC 16.9.13 . Week 3 WC 23.9.13. Week 4 WC 30.9.13. Week 5 WC 7.10.13. Week 6 WC 14.10.13. Week 7 WC 21.10.13. sentence connectives. sentence connectives. prefixes: mono, . uni. , bi, du.. prefixes: tri, quad, quart.. Spelling List 7. Mrs. Maimone. orthodox . Ortho. means correct or right. It comes from the . Greek. word . orth. , meaning correct or straight.. Dox. (also, . doc. or . doct. ) means opinion or thinking. It comes from the Latin word . History of the English Language . Ancient Romans spoke Latin and conquered most of Europe. Julius Caesar . and his adopted son, Augustus, gave their names to the months of. July and August.. September means seventh. Define commonly used prefixes, combining forms, and suffixes presented.. Contrasting Prefixes. Contrasting Prefixes. Contrasting Prefixes. Contrasting Prefixes. Contrasting Prefixes. Contrasting Prefixes. Mrs. Maimone. orthodox . Ortho. means correct or right. It comes from the . Greek. word . orth. , meaning correct or straight.. Dox. (also, . doc. or . doct. ) means opinion or thinking. It comes from the Latin word . , dent, . sist. , . salv. , . phag. cosm. (Greek). cosmic (adj.). relating to the whole universe. cosmonaut (n.). a Russian astronaut; literally, "a sailor of the universe". SAT Focus Word: cosmopolitan (adj.). Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots Vocabulary biblio (Greek) Biblio means book. 1. bibliography (noun) A list of source materials, as in books used for sources 2. bibliophile ( noun) A person who collects books Greek & Latin Root Words Unit 10 ART, ERT Latin ART Clever trickery; deception n. Little Sally thought she purchased a delicious chicken to eat; unfortunately, it was just a matter of artifice put on by the PETA- sponsored pug. – S3tI~I PrefixMeaningExamplesa- an-not without having noabyss anemiaamphi-both on both sides of aroundamphibiousana- an-up back again upside down wrong analysis anodeanti-against opposite in answer toantipo Based on presentation by E. . Dávidová. Decide whether the following statements are true or false:. Statement. answer. 1) . Dis. -. is used for . “. a disorder. ”,. and . dys. -. for . “. division. Kindergarten . Lesson . 18 - Text . Mapping. re-. -s. -. er. -. ing. un-. -. ed. He is jump. ing. .. He jump. ed. .. He is a jump. er. .. Here are two jumper. s. .. 2. . He is jumping.. He jumped.. He is a jumper..

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