5th Grade ELA Standard Word Analysis & Vocabulary Know abstract, derived roots and affixes from Greek and Latin and use this knowledge to analyze the meaning.

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5th Grade ELA Standard Word Analysis & Vocabulary Know abstract, derived roots and affixes from Greek and Latin and use this knowledge to analyze the meaning of complex words.

We know that words are broken into parts that help us figure out their meaning: Prefixes: un- undo re- refill pro- for, forward forward Prefixes are at the beginning of words. pre- means before fix means attach, repair Suffixes: -ful joyful -ful joyful -ly sadly -ly sadly -ness kindness -ness kindness Suffixes are at the end of words. So, “prefix” means “attached before.”

We know that words are broken into parts that help us figure out their meaning. (DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) Prefixes PrefixMeaningExample re-back, again refill tri-threetriplet un-notundo Suffixes SuffixMeaningExample -fulHavingcareful -lessWithout, missing joyless -lyIn the manner of hopefully

A root is a set of letters that have meaning. It is the most basic form. Affixes are added to the root to create a new word. A root can be at the front, middle or end of a word. Many words in the English language are based on Greek & Latin word roots. Example: The Latin root ject means “throw” So project can mean “to throw forward”

English words can have all three parts: prefix + root + suffix ab + duct + ed away from + to lead/pull + verb: past tense abducted means ”pulled or lead away from”. Concept Roots can appear more than once, and anywhere in the word. WordMeaning geology earth study / study of the earth telegraph distance writing / writing that travels far tricycle three wheels asocial not being companionable / not wanting to join others

Which one of the following shows a root with an affix? (DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) 1.bicycle2. hippopotamus How did you know?

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) Importance Knowing and using Greek and Latin word roots can help you figure out the meaning of words you don’t recognize. This will make you a better reader and writer.

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) root + suffix astrology astro = stars -logy = study of So it means: "the study of stars” biology bio = life -logy = study of So it means: “the study of life”

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) prefix + root empathy em- = having pathy = feeling So it means: “having feeling” The soldier had empathy for the prisoner. enamor en- = having amor = love What does enamor mean? “having love”

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) root + root pseudonym pseudo = false nym = name ”false name” Samuel Clemens wrote under the pseudonym “Mark Twain.” aqueduct aqua = water duct = to lead/pull What is an aqueduct used for? How do you know that?

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) prefix + root + suffix retrospective retro = backwards spect = look -ive = having quality of “quality of looking backward” History is a retrospective way of looking at life. carnivore carni = meat vor = eat -e = one who “one who eats meat” What does carnivore mean? How did you know?

(DO NOT COPY THIS SLIDE) A List of Greek and Latin Word Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes RootMeaningRootMeaningRootMeaningPrefix/SuffixMeaning ductto lead/pullmicrosmallphobiafear ofab-away from teledistancespectlook, seeautoselfa-, un-, -less not, without graphwrite, drawaque, aquawaterruptbreakem-. en-, -y, - ful having, marked by biolifeastr, asterstarsscopesee, watchretro-backwards geoearthlogy, ologystudy ofpseudofalse-ive, -ichaving quality of riumhousecyclewheeldynampower-alresult of transacrossnym, nomnamejectthrow-able, -ibleability pathyfeeling foramorloveproforward-oidresembling, like cent, centihundredderm, dermaskinvoreat greedily-or, -er, -eone who carnmeatchrontimesocijoining in, being together ex-out of omniall, everymetermeasureped, podfoot, footedbi-two struc, structbuildcenthundredcon, comtogether, withtri-three hydrowatertransacross-lyin the manner of