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1 8/17 RPS

2 TAKE ONE BOOK MARK Book Mark Activity
One Side must include: Title of your chosen book, the author, how many pages the book has, and 2-3 sentences telling me WHY you chose this book Back side: Every time you read write the date and how many pages you read. Be honest.

3 Root Words, Suffixes, Prefixes
Words can be broken into smaller parts. These parts include: roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Prefix Suffix Root Word

4 Root Words Example: Hydr- is a Greek root meaning water. An example of a word with this root is hydrant. A root is a word part that contains the core meaning of the word. A multitude of English words contain roots that come from older languages (i.e. Greek and Latin). Understanding the meanings of a word’s root can help you determine the word’s meaning.

5 Prefix A prefix is a word part attached to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. Example: un- is a prefix meaning the opposite of, not. An example of a word with this prefix is unhappy.

6 Suffix A suffix is a word part that appears at the end of a root or base word to form a new word although some suffixes may not change word meaning. Example: -less is a suffix meaning without. An example of a word with this suffix is motionless.

7 RPS List #1 Every week you will get a new worksheet with new roots, prefixes and suffixes. Must find definitions of all and study for a quiz. Ideally you will get new words on Mondays and be quizzes on Fridays.

8 RPS List #1 Roots Prefixes Suffixes Words

9 First define the roots, then the prefixes, then the suffixes.
THEN find definitions of the words You will have a quiz on this next Friday!


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