Testing Yourself on Greek Morpheme Knowledge - 1

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Testing Yourself on Greek Morpheme Knowledge - 1 On the next three slides are the morphemes of Lesson One: Slide #2 – Roots (light blue header background) Slide #3 – Prefixes (medium blue header background) Slide #4 – Suffixes (dark blue header background) DIRECTIONS: Step 1: Print off a hard copy of the directions on this first slide for reference. Step 2: Advance to slide two in this file – the first gamecard for Lesson One. Step 3: Under “Slide Show” in the menu bar at the top, click on “View Show.” Step 4: For each morpheme at the top of a column, look down the list below it and click on the meaning you think matches that morpheme. Step 5: The program will tell you if you are correct or incorrect. Click on the star to return to the gamecard. Step 6: When you complete a gamecard, go on to the next one. Click on the buttons at the top of the slide to move forward or back among the gamecards. SCORING: Award yourself 1 point for each morpheme you get correct on the first try. A perfect score for the Greek Morphemes Lesson One game is 21. Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010. 1

Greek Morphemes – Lesson One – Greek Roots In each column, click on the meaning of the morpheme at the top. TO PREFIXES ANTHROP BIBL BIBLIO GRAPH GRAM MISO PHIL PHON SCOP SKEPT OLD BOOK LOOK AT EXAMINE LOVE SOUND WRITE DRAW RECORD MAN MANKIND BAD ILL FEAR LANGUAGE HATE FULL OF MAN MANKIND WITH TOGETHER GOOD FAR DISTANT BELIEVE BAD, ILL A MADNESS FOR LARGE NOT WITHOUT CITY BAD, ILL 2

Greek Morphemes – Lesson One – Greek Prefixes In each column, click on the meaning of the morpheme at the top. TO ROOTS TO SUFFIXES A- AN- CACO- EU- MACRO- MEGA- MEGALO- MICRO- SYM- SYN- TEL- TELE- AGAINST MAN MANKIND LAND LARGE SOUND SMALL HATE LOOK AT EXAMINE WITH TOGETHER BAD ILL FAR DISTANT A MADNESS FOR SPEECH GOOD FULL OF A FEAR OF NOT WITHOUT MAKES ABSTRACT NOUN MAKES N. OR ADJ. 3

Greek Morphemes – Lesson One – Greek Suffixes In each column, click on the meaning of the morpheme at the top. TO PREFIXES - IC - MANIA - MANIAC - PHOBIA - PHOBIAC - Y FULL OF MAKES AN ABSTRACT NOUN A MADNESS FOR ONE WHO HAS A MADNESS FOR A MORBID FEAR OF ONE WHO HAS A MORBID FEAR OF ONE WHO STUDIES MAKES A VERB MAKES NOUN OR ADJECTIVE THE STUDY OF MAKES A PREPOSITION ONE WHO STARES AT THE MOON ONE WHO HAS A FEAR OF A FEAR OF MAKES A NOUN OR ADJECTIVE 4

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME ROOTS CHART BRAVO! YOU GOT IT! PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME ROOTS CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME ROOTS CHART OOPS! THINK AGAIN. LOOK BACK AT THE MORPHEME, STUDY IT FOR A MOMENT AND THINK OF WORDS RELATING TO IT, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME ROOTS CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME PREFIX CHART BRAVO! YOU GOT IT! PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME PREFIX CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME PREFIX CHART OOPS! THINK AGAIN. LOOK BACK AT THE MORPHEME, STUDY IT FOR A MOMENT AND THINK OF WORDS RELATING TO IT, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME PREFIX CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME SUFFIX CHART BRAVO! YOU GOT IT! PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME SUFFIX CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME SUFFIX CHART OOPS! THINK AGAIN. LOOK BACK AT THE MORPHEME, STUDY IT FOR A MOMENT AND THINK OF WORDS RELATING TO IT, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. PLEASE CLICK ON THE STAR TO RETURN TO THE MORPHEME SUFFIX CHART Greek Morpheme Lessons, Alene H. Harris, Ph.D. © 2010.