Greek and Latin Roots week 8

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Greek and Latin Roots week 8 Audi, bio, cap, gen

Week 4 Day 1 Make a box in your vocab journal like the one below Week 4 Day 1 Make a box in your vocab journal like the one below. Title it day 1. Separate it into 4 sections. Write the root word at the top of each box. Write it’s definition, origin, and examples in each box. audio bio cap gen Definition: hear Origin: Latin Examples: auditorium, auditory, audience, audiology Definition: life Origin: Greek Examples: biography, biologist, antibiotic Definition: head Examples: capital, decapitate, captain, caption Definition: birth or born Examples: genesis, generation, gender, genius

Week 4 day 2 Write day 2 in your journal. Draw a picture for each root Week 4 day 2 Write day 2 in your journal. Draw a picture for each root. Then write a sentence using an example word for each Greek or Latin root.

Week 6 day 3 Write day 3 in your journal. #1-4 Week 6 day 3 Write day 3 in your journal. #1-4. Write the bold word and the letter AND definition to match it.

Week 4 Day 4 Number 1-4. Write ALL the words in the category including the answer.

Week 2 Day 5