The New Doctor- Unit 3: Lesson 5

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The New Doctor- Unit 3: Lesson 5 stethoscope microscope telescope kaleidoscope Each of these words contains the Greek ending-scope /”an instrument for viewing or observing” treatment development excitement government All these words have the suffix –ment/”the act of” fury furious furiously These words contain the root word fury/ A very strong anger screech chatter perch hopscotch These words contain the /ch/ sound/spelled ch or tch

stethoscope

kaleidoscope

telescope

microscope

treatment

screech

chatter

perch

fury