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1 Greek and Latin Root Words Learning 100 Roots = The Ability to decipher 1000s of Words

2 Root Words Help you figure out the meaning of words Help you figure out the meaning of words Expand your vocabulary Expand your vocabulary Help you pass the California High School Exit Exam (and perform better on all tests) Help you pass the California High School Exit Exam (and perform better on all tests) Are the prefix or suffix of a word Are the prefix or suffix of a word

3 Beginning or End? Prefix Prefix Pre = before The root would be found at the beginning of a word Suffix Suffix Affix = join to The root would be joined to the end of the word or joined to the prefix and followed by yet another suffix

4 Greek Photos = Light Photos = Light Photograph – picture drawn by light Photograph – picture drawn by light Telephoto – light from far away Telephoto – light from far away Find two more words with photo as a prefix or suffix

5 Greek Graph = to write or draw Graph = to write or draw Photograph – picture drawn by light Photograph – picture drawn by light Phonograph – machine for writing or recording sound Phonograph – machine for writing or recording sound Telegraph – writing from far away Telegraph – writing from far away

6 Greek Tele = far away, distant Television – seeing distant things Television – seeing distant things Telephone – sound from far away Telephone – sound from far away Telescope – device for looking at distant objects Telescope – device for looking at distant objects

7 Greek Metron = measure Metron = measure Meter = unit of measure Meter = unit of measure Geometry = measurement of the earth Geometry = measurement of the earth Symmetry = measuring the same Symmetry = measuring the same

8 Greek Tropos = Turning Tropos = Turning Phototropic – turning toward light as leaves and flowers do Phototropic – turning toward light as leaves and flowers do Heliotrope – a flower named for its tendency to turn toward the sun Heliotrope – a flower named for its tendency to turn toward the sun

9 Greek Philia = love, friendship Philia = love, friendship Philosopher – one who loves wisdom Philosopher – one who loves wisdom Philadelphia – city of brotherly love Philadelphia – city of brotherly love

10 Greek Phobos = Fear Phobos = Fear Phobia – irrational fear Phobia – irrational fear Agoraphobia = fear of open space Agoraphobia = fear of open space

11 Greek Syn = with, together Syn = with, together Sympathy – to feel with someone else Symphony – sounds that go together Photosynthesis – process by which light puts plant nutrient together to make green chlorophyll

12 Greek Thesis – Put, place, position Thesis – Put, place, position Thesis – a position taken in an argument supported by a set of reasons. Thesis – a position taken in an argument supported by a set of reasons. Theme – an essay or composition on a certain subject with a statement and supporting reasons. Theme – an essay or composition on a certain subject with a statement and supporting reasons.

13 Greek Kinesis = Movement Kinesis = Movement Kinetic – relating to movement of bodies Kinetic – relating to movement of bodies Kinesiology – study of human movement Kinesiology – study of human movement

14 Homework Study these roots for a quiz on Wednesday Study these roots for a quiz on Wednesday

15 Quiz will look like this 1. Telethon 2. Philtre 3. Zoophobia 4. Parenthesis 5. Photophobia A. The fear or dislike of light B. Fear of animals C. Statement beside or inside a main sentence D. A telephone fund raiser which runs on non- stop E. Love Potion


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