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Greek and Latin Root Words 7 th Grade
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et cetera etc. What does this term mean?
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et cetera etc. is a Latin term that means and so forth
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Greek letters are still used in math and science today.
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th, ph, ch, and ps stand for Greek letters not in our alphabet.
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The Greek Alphabet th, ph, ch, and ps stand for Greek letters not in our alphabet.
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1.photo 2.graph 3.tele 4.meter 5.tropic Roots are word parts. Build more words with root words.
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos
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Draw a green border around the word on this card. Green stands for a Greek root word.
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photos Definition: light Examples: photograph, photosynthesis
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos light
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graph
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Definition: to write or draw Examples: autograph, hologram
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos light graph to write or draw
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tele
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Definition: far away, distant Examples: telephone, telescope
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos light graph to write or draw tele far away or distant
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metron
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Definition: measure Examples: thermometer, meter stick, geometry
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos light graph to write or draw tele far away or distant metron measure
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tropos
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Definition: turning toward something such as the sun Examples: Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Tropics
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots photos light graph to write or draw tele far away or distant tropos turning toward something such as the sun metron measure
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Draw a word tree. Select a root. Grow words. Write the root word on the bottom near the roots of the tree. Write words that contain your root on the branches of the tree. Include definitions. television: box to see distant things telethon: long fundraising event telephone: sound from far away telekinesis: making things move from a distance telescope: device for seeing distant objects
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What is a derivation? (pronounced: “dir-ah-va-tion”)
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Derivation means drawing off water from a main stream From Latin de: down from, away from + rivus: brook, stream English words may be derived or drawn off of mainstream Greek or Latin roots. Roots may not be spelled the same way all the time.
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots philia
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Rocky actor Sylvester Stallone at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia -- city of brotherly love
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Philia (“feel-ya”) Definition: love, friendship Examples: Philadelphia, philosopher, Philip, philharmonic, philanthropist
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phobos
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Definition: unusual fear Examples: claustrophobia: fear of closed places acrophobia: fear of heights arachnophobia: fear of spiders myctophobia: fear of darkness suriphobia- fear of mice testophobia- fear of taking tests
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Syn (or sym)
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syn Definition: with, together Examples: synonyms: words that go together symphony: sounds that go together synchronize: do things at the same time synagogue: to bring people together for Jewish worship
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thesis
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Thesis (3 Ps) Definition: put, place, position Examples: thesis: position taken in a persuasive argument parentheses: symbols grouping words placed inside a sentence synthesizer: instrument that puts sounds together
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kinesis
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Definition: movement Examples: kinetic: movement of bodies cinema: motion pictures (movies) telekinesis: moving things without physical contact Kinetic art: a sculpture with moving parts.
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Name (first and last) Block Reading Date Greek and Latin Roots philia love or friendship phobos unusual fear syn with together kinesis movement thesis put, place, position
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