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1 + An Intro to Word Roots Getting to the ROOT of vocabulary comprehension

2 + The English Language Is…

3 + So, What is your first step?

4 + The same strategy works with words…

5 + Instead of Colors You Sort By… ■ Word Roots: ■ Greek and Latin Roots ■ Prefixes ■ Suffixes

6 + Your results ■ You can figure out hundreds of words at a time by learning one root. ■90% of English words containing two or more syllables come from Greek or Latin roots.

7 + More Reasons... ●Most of the academic words in English (e.g., math and science words) are derived from Latin and Greek. ●Most of the more challenging multisyllabic words in English are derived from Latin and Greek. ●A single Latin or Greek root or affix (word pattern) can be found in and aid in the understanding (as well as decoding and encoding) of 20 or more English words.

8 + Combine with Reading for Maximum Effect! Word stem studies work when you combine them with ample time to read. According to Richard Allington, the time spent reading in class is critical to vocabulary acquisition. Consider these numbers, tied to achievement: Achievement Percentile Min. Read/Day Words/Year Exposure 90th 40.4 2,357,000 50th 12.9 601,000 10th 1.6 51,000

9 + Taking Notes: How to Organize Side 1: Vocab Terms/Roots/Prefixes/Suffixes ■ Prefix ■ Suffix ■ Root ■ CRED ■ Credulous ■ Incredulous ■ In- ■ -ous Side 2: Definitions and Examples ■ Placed at the beginning of a root to change meaning. ■ Placed at the ending of a root to change meaning. ■ A simple word part that holds meaning. Believe ■ Believe too easily/gullible ■ Does not believe easily/skeptical ■ NOT ■ FULL OF

10 + A Word You Know: INCREDIBLE: ■ Prefix: ■ Root: (etymology) ■ Suffix: Definition:

11 + A more challenging word: INCREDULOUS : ■ Prefix: ■ Root: ■ Suffix: Definition:

12 + Root: Fac

13 + Word Tower!

14 + Words We Will Cover: Fac- ■Factitious ■Artifact ■Benefactor ■Affect/Effect

15 + Factitious: ■I once had a kid tell me that when he was little he was lifted by an eagle, who flew away, but came back and let him go after awhile. ■He also told me he knew how to hotwire any vehicle on the road. ■He was only in 3 rd grade. ■It is likely that what he was telling me was factitious. fac-______________ ous-______________

16 + Artifact ■Art- ________________ ■Fac-_______________ ■Artifact- _________________

17 + Benefactor ■Bene- _______________ ■Fac- _________________ ■Benefactor- _________________

18 + AFFECT vs. EFFECT AFFECT=ACTION EFFECT=RESULT

19 + ONE MORE TRICK ■Can you replace it with the word change? ■AFFECT ■Example: Your infantile insults will not affect me! ■Can you replace it with the word result? ■EFFECT ■Example: I felt the effects of the first day of basketball practice for three days.

20 + AFFECT and EFFECT PRACTICE ■I hope that eating this week-old burrito does not __ffect my health. ■Do you feel the ___ffects of the concussion today? ■The special ___ffects in the movie were amazing!

21 + MOB/MOT ■ WORD TOWER!

22 + MOB/MOT= TO MOVE

23 + Words Containing MOB/MOT ■ Mobilize ■ Demobilization ■ Promote ■ Demote ■ Motivation Words We Will Cover:

24 + Mobilize ■ Ize- VERB means __________ ■ Mobilize means _________

25 + Demobilize De- means _______________ Demobilize: _______________

26 + Promote ■ Definition: ■ To move forward ■ To advance/further the progress of something or someone Pro-

27 + Demote ■ Definition: ■ De-

28 + Motivation -TION makes a word a _____ ■ Definition: _____________

29 + VER- ■ WORD TOWER

30 + VER = TRUTH

31 + Word Bank ■ Very ■ Verify ■ Verisimilitude ■ Veracious

32 + Very ■ Definition:

33 + Verify ■ Definition: ■ -ify:

34 + Verisimilitude ■ Definition: appearance of being the truth ■ “similar to the truth” ■ Sim-

35 + Veracious ■ Definition: ■ ous/cious

36 + Fid- ■ WORD TOWER

37 + FID = TRUST/FAITH

38 + Word Bank: Confidence Diffidence Fidelity Infidel

39 + Confidence ■ Definition: full trust in a person or thing ■ Con: with

40 + Diffidence ■ Definition: ■ Dif: (same as dis) not/away

41 + Fidelity ■ Definition: ■ Loyalty ■ -ity:

42 + Infidel ■ Definition: ■ In- NOT


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