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Lesson 27: Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time

Lesson 27: Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time. Greek and Latin Word Parts. visitors. vista. The first syllable is “ vis ” and it is a Latin root meaning “to see.”. The first syllable is the same in both words.

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Lesson 27: Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time

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  1. Lesson 27: Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time

  2. Greek and Latin Word Parts visitors vista The first syllable is “vis” and it is a Latin root meaning “to see.” The first syllable is the same in both words. Many English words have Greek or Latin roots. Knowing the meanings of these roots can help you figure out the pronunciation and meaning of many words.

  3. Greek and Latin Word Parts Look at this word: invisible This word has the prefix in- The word has the Latin root “vis” This word has the suffix -ible When you put these parts together you can read the word.

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  5. Greek and Latin Word Parts Try this on your own or with a partner. Look through your social studies or science book and find five other examples of words with these Greek or Latin roots, and add them to the chart.

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