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1 concept skill Learning Objective
Today, I will know common roots and affixes and use this knowledge to analyze the meaning of complex words. CFU - A tells B and vise versa. Students write down the learning objective in their journal. skill

2 Activating Prior Knowledge
Have you heard the word circle? The root circ means “around.” Can you see the root cycl in bicycle? The root cycl means “revolving.” What revolves on a bicycle? A and B share their thoughts. Teacher calls on 2-3 non-volunteers to share their thoughts.

3 Bullet proof definitions Student friendly definitions
Concept Development Affix: A word element that is placed at the beginning (prefix), in the middle (infix), or at the end (suffix) of the root or word stem. Root : The root is the part of the word that contains the basic meaning. Bullet proof definitions Affix: Part of a word that is placed at the beginning or at the end of the root or word stem. Root: The root is the part of the word that contains the basic meaning. A tell B what an affix is. B tell A CFU - Pick non volunteer. A tell b what a root is . B tell A Students write down the student friendly definition. Student friendly definitions

4 Tell your partner what an affix is.
An Affix is part of a word that is placed at the beginning or at the end of the root or word stem. Tell your partner what an affix is. A tell B what an affix is. B tell A Call on 3 or 4 non-volunteers

5 Tell your partner what a root is.
A root is the part of the word that contains the basic meaning. A tell B what an affix is. B tell A Call on 3 or 4 non-volunteers

6 Read the following affixes:
semi- half or partly Latin re- again, anew, back Latin bi - two Latin -al like, suitable for Latin uni- one Latin -ate to become associated with Latin ELD – oral practice and visuals de- from, away, off Latin -ent to form Latin quad- quatr- four Latin

7 Read the following Greek or Latin roots.
pend hang Latin circ, circum around Latin cycl revolving - wheel Greek equ same, even, equal Latin RAJ - Teacher shows words having the different roots , students write the root on their whiteboards, 2 or 3 non-volunteers tell why they chose the root and what the root means.

8 Importance Have you ever been confused about a word and have not been able to figure out its meaning? Have you ever had to use knowledge of word meaning to figure out the meaning of a new or difficult word? Facilitate discussion

9 Skill Development Ensure that It is focused Explicit
Teaches what they will learn

10 Guided Practice Ensure that whatever studetns are going to do during their Independent practice, this section looks very closely to it. You must guide your students through all steps required to accomplish the skill You will slowly release them, while checking for understanding to gauge whether they understood what is expected of them

11 Closure An affix is – A root is –
An Affix is part of a word that is placed at the or at the end of the root word or word stem. A root is – the part of the word that contains the basic meaning. Call on 3 or 4 students strategically or call on 3 or 4 non-volunteers to tell what an affix and a root is.

12 Independent Practice Match the bolded word with the best synonym:
an equilateral triangle a. equal sides b. right angles c. large a dependent patient a. giving help b. needing help c. young working for equality a. liberty b. getting votes c. fairness Students read along as teacher read choices out-loud prior to completing the work sheet. a circular route a. curved b. level c. short 5. to equate the situation a. describe b. make unfair c. treat as same

13 Extension __ bicycle __ tricycle __ biped __ triceratops __ triangle
The numbers one (uni-), two (bi-), and three(tri-) are connected with many words. In this lesson you met the word unicycle, and you learned that a unicycle has one wheel. There are many words that start with uni-, and they also have a “one” connection. Look at the word unify, which means “to bring together as one.” Underline the prefix you see in each of these words. Match the word with the definition. __ bicycle __ tricycle __ biped __ triceratops __ triangle __ bilingual __ unicorn __ triplets g a cycle with three wheels a geometric figure with three angles having two feet speaking two languages dinosaur with three horns having one horn a cycle with two wheels three siblings born at the same time a c e b d f h


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