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In this Grade 5 lesson, students will delve into the fascinating world of Greek roots and suffixes, focusing on words related to sound, examination, skin, and the heart. Key terms such as telephone, microphone, and microscope highlight the significance of the Greek origins "phono," "scope," "derm," and "cardi." Students will learn how suffixes like "-ist" and "-ic" shape meaning in words, providing insights into various fields such as science and medicine. Engaging exercises reinforce their understanding while enhancing vocabulary skills.
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Grade 5 lesson 7 Greek roots & suffixes
phono • Phono = sound. • Key Words: telephone, microphone, phonics • Greek origin
MICRO • Micro = small. • Key Words: microwave, microphone • Greek Origin
SCOPE • Scope = to look at or examine. • Key words: microscope, telescope • Greek Origin
DERM • Derm = skin • Key Words: dermatology, dermatologist • Greek Origin
CARDI • Cardi; cardio = heart • Key Words: cardiac, cardiology • Greek Origin
VOWEL SUFFIXES • - ist, -an = one who • Key Words: • scientist • historian • -ic, -ac, -y = related or pertaining to • Key Words: • phonic • cardiac • history
Spelling words • telephone stethoscope • phonic dermatology • microphone dermatologist • homophone history • cardiac historic • cardiology historian • cardiologist prehistoric • academy because (sight word) • microscope people (sight word) • telescope different (sight word)