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In this lesson, students will delve into Latin and Greek roots, focusing on important prefixes. We'll explore the prefix "sub-" meaning below or under, with examples like submarine and subway. Students will also learn "trans-" for across, featuring words such as transmit and transfer. The lesson covers the prefix "in-" or "im-" for not, and roots like "dict" meaning to speak or say, and "scribe/script" meaning to write. Engaging activities, spelling practice, and relevant examples will enhance understanding and vocabulary development.
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GRADE 5 LESSON 8 latin roots & review of greek roots with prefixes
PREFIX • sub = below, under, or not enough • Key Words: submarine, subway, subscribe
PREFIX • trans = across • Key Words: transmit, transfer, transform • Latin origin
PREFIX • in- or im- = not or in • Key Words = insert, infer, import, implant
Latin root (word part) • dict = speak or say • Key Words: predict, dictate, contradict
LATIN ROOT (WORD Part) • scribe, script = write • Key Words: describe, scripture, manuscript
LATIN ROOT (WORD PART) • fer = carry • Key Words: transfer, prefer, infer
LATIN ROOT (WORD PART) • port = carry or opening • Key Word: report, transport, porthole
Spelling words • script support • transcribe transport • describe geography • subscribe paragraph • transfer biography • infer biology • defer dictation • report predict • import sentence (sight word) • export answer (sight word)