Mini-Lesson #06: Roots and Affixes

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Mini-Lesson #06: Roots and Affixes Wildcat Worksheets Mini-Lesson #06: Roots and Affixes

Roots and Affixes Root – the core form of a word Heavily influenced by ancient Greek / Latin Recognizable everywhere we look Affix – an additional element combined with a root Modifies its meaning Prefix – an affix at the beginning of a root Suffix – an affix at the end of a root

Mentions the root meaning in the word definition Roots and Affixes Example: pol or polis (Greek) Means “city” or “state” Sample words: politics, metropolis Definitions based on root meaning: Politics – the activities associated with governing a city Metropolis – the capital or chief city of an area Mentions the root meaning in the word definition

Mentions the root meaning in the word definition Roots and Affixes Example: ante— (Greek) Means “before” Sample word: antebellum Definition based on root meaning: Antebellum – before the war, usually referring to the Civil War Mentions the root meaning in the word definition

Roots and Affixes Activity: Read each root / affix and its meaning Complete the table: Provide a sample word containing the root / affix Use the meaning of the root / affix to determine the definition of the sample word you’ve chosen