Lessons for all learners, for educators by an educator. Ready-to-use lesson plans for classrooms and homeschools. Featuring engaging, low-prep activities for the busy teacher.
Lessons for all learners, for educators by an educator. Ready-to-use lesson plans for classrooms and homeschools. Featuring engaging, low-prep activities for the busy teacher.
Minecraft Building Ideas for Greek Mythology Task Cards
Are you looking for a way to incorporate STEM projects into your Greek mythology activities? These Minecraft building challenges will do just that! This set of 28 task cards provides an immersive and interactive experience, allowing students to explore the captivating world of Greek mythology within the Minecraft universe. By constructing Minecraft structures and objects inspired by the gods, goddesses and myths of ancient Greece, learners of all ages will embark on a fascinating journey that not only enhances their STEM skills, but also fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Each building challenge is offered in three versions to accommodate diverse learning needs and abilities. The first version provides only a description, allowing students the freedom to exercise their imagination and develop unique interpretations. The second version includes pictures, offering visual cues to guide students in their building process. The third version features more detailed descriptions and Minecraft building tips, helping those who may require ideas or suggestions on how to bring their creations to life.
With a wide range of building challenges, varying in difficulty from easy to complex, this resource can be utilized with learners of all ages and skill levels. Moreover, the flexibility of this activity extends beyond Minecraft, as students can also complete the challenges using alternative building materials such as blocks from LEGO or DUPLO sets, or even craft items.
These task cards are perfect for students of all ages who love Minecraft or STEM activities. They will also learn more about Greek mythology, making this activity an excellent addition to literature units, STEM bins, enrichment centers, or just for fun. Whether utilized in a classroom, homeschooling setting, or as an independent activity, this resource provides an enriching learning experience that merges technology, creativity, literature, and history.
This Resource Includes
28 building challenges in three versions:
• Item description
• Item description with picture
• Detailed description of item along with Minecraft building tips
Each version includes a color and print-friendly set for a total of 6 sets of cards.
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This FREE download includes flashcards for 12 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice in your classroom or homeschool. There are three cards for each of the 12 word parts included in this preview. One card has the word part, the second has the meaning, and the third has the meaning with a picture. This preview includes the following affixes and roots: ante, anti, bi, circum, com, con, de, dis, equi, extra, inter, and intra. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Check out the full set of 25 List #1 roots along with a corresponding PowerPoint presentation in my shop.
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #14 includes the following stems: pleo, pod, soror, -a, val, para, dom, erg, rhiz, sapro, schizo, hippo, som, spor, sta, rhodo, taxis, vol, frat, trich, troph, tox, sect, zygo and zym. They are based on List #14 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #13 includes the following affixes and roots: chrom, form, sequ, glyc, hemo, ultima, infra, leuko, lys, meso, milli, mem, gress, labor, myo, vac, oligo, ose, osis, tude, patho, phag, phor, phyt, and phyll. These parts are based on List #13 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #18 includes the following affixes and roots: atmo, cardio, cosmo, counter, cranio, cyclo, gno, oss, xylo, monger, sept, xeno, vas, fore, ish, less, baro, ferro, quasi, nesia, lepsy, let, nano, pico, and ideo. These parts are based on List #18 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #1 includes the following affixes and roots: ante, anti, bi, circum, cum, con, de, dis, equi, extra, inter, intra, intro, mal, mis, non, post, pre, semi, sub, super, sym, syn, tri and un. These parts are based on List #1 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #2 includes the following affixes and roots: archy, ard, cide, ician, itis, aqua, audi, bell, cap, cise, bio, auto, port, scrib, logy, dict, cred, cent, neo, ad, cede, miss, centri, biblio and anthropo. These parts are based on List #2 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #12 includes the following affixes and roots: an-, ab, mel, aden, aer, alb, ase, epi, hum, -be, bon, struct, chlor, cyan, cyt, diplo, dys, eco, emia, enter, erythro, idio, exo, im, and fil. These parts are based on List #12 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Grab some new resources to help your students learn Greek and Latin roots in your classroom or homeschool. Over 60% of all English words are derived from Greek and Latin roots and in the fields of science and technology it is more than 90%! Learning the meanings of these roots makes it much easier to understand new words, as a single Greek or Latin root can help unlock the meanings of up to 30 English words.
This bundle includes 5 PowerPoint presentations and 4 sets of flashcards for 125 affixes and roots. Word parts included are: ad, alter, amat, amphi, ante, anthropo, anti, aqua, archy, ard, astr, audi, auto, bell, bene, bi, biblio, bio, cap, cede, cent, centri, chron, cide, circum, cise, cogn, con, contra, corp, cred, cum, de, dec, demo, dict, dis, dorm, dox, duct, dyna, endo, equi, eu, ex, extra, fer, geo, gyro, helio, hema, homo, hydro, hyper, hypo, ician, inter, intra, intro, ism, itis, ject, loco, logy, luna, magn, mal, matri, mega, meter, micro, mis, miss, mono, morph, neo, neuro, non, nov, octa, omni, ortho, pan, pater, pend, penta, phobia, phon, photo, poly, pond, pop, port, post, pre, proto, pseudo, punct, put, re, sangui, scope, scrib, semi, son, spec, stell, stereo, sub, super, sur, sym, syn, tele, tetra, thermo, tion, tomy, tri, un, ver, vest, vid, vita, and viv.
Use the presentation to introduce the vocabulary. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The first two sets of flashcards include each of the 125 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, and individual practice. They are great for ELLs and your visual and kinesthetic learners!
Includes:
• 5 PowerPoint Presentations
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (500 cards)
• Answer Keys
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #5 includes the following affixes and roots: vita, demo, stereo, ism, cogn, sur, alter, astr, dyna, chron, hyper, luna, octa, gyro, contra, geo, helio, thermo, tetra, meter, scope, son, dec, stell, and amat. These parts are based on List #5 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #4 includes the following affixes and roots: morph, vest, bene, pond, corp, dorm, pater, nov, punct, ject, tion, loco, dox, amphi, magn, eu, endo, phobia, ortho, put, ver, matri, mega, pop, and sangui. These parts are based on List #4 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #7 includes the following affixes and roots: numer, fort, osteo, ornith, polis, fus, ego, spir, dia, acr, acro, culp, derm, zo, per, pac, brev, necro, urb, pugn, ecto, plasto, agog, cle, and il. These parts are based on List #7 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #6 includes the following affixes and roots: germ, greg, mar, prim, pyro, clam, plu, tang, string, liber, junct, clud, se, trib, dign, luc, rupt, grat, medi, soph, curr, tempor, migr, trans, and gamy. These parts are based on List #6 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #10 includes the following affixes and roots: ped, mort, carn, psych, ethno, gen, nat, paleo, curs, crypt, cad, capit, loqu, sacro, uni, ness, alt, ics, iso, vert, ate, cor, ess, muta, and fug. These parts are based on List #10 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Grab some new resources to help your students learn Greek and Latin roots in your classroom or homeschool. Over 60% of all English words are derived from Greek and Latin roots and in the fields of science and technology it is more than 90%! Learning the meanings of these roots makes it much easier to understand new words, as a single Greek or Latin root can help unlock the meanings of up to 30 English words.
This bundle includes 5 PowerPoint presentations and 4 sets of flashcards for 125 affixes and roots. Word parts included are: a-, acr, acro, agog, alt, ambul, anim, apt, -ar, ate, brev, caco, cad, capit, carn, clam, cle, clud, co, cor, crypt, culp, cur, curr, curs, demi, derm, dia, dign, ecto, ego, ess, ethno, fid, fin, fort, fract, fug, fus, fy, gamy, gen, germ, gest, graph, grat, greg, hedron, hetero, hexa, ics, il, in, ine, iso, junct, lat, leg, liber, lith, loqu, luc, man, mar, medi, meta, migr, mir, mort, muta, nat, necro, ness, nomy, numer, nym, ocul, oid, ornith, osteo, ous, pac, paleo, path, ped, per, petr, phile, plasto, platy, plu, polis, prim, psych, pugn, pyro, rect, retro, rid, rupt, sacro, sanct, sci, se, sed, sens, soph, spir, string, tact, tang, tempor, theo, topo, tort, tract, trans, trib, ultra, uni, urb, vert, voc, volv, and zo.
Use the presentation to introduce the vocabulary. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The first two sets of flashcards include each of the 125 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, and individual practice. They are great for ELLs and your visual and kinesthetic learners!
Includes:
• 5 PowerPoint Presentations
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (500 cards)
• Answer Keys
Check out my shop for additional lists and bundles!
Help your students build their vocabulary with this MEGA bundle of resources. Over 60% of all English words are derived from Greek or Latin roots and students who study these roots score higher on standardized tests. Knowledge of these roots are an invaluable tool in learning new vocabulary not only for native English speakers, but for your ESL students as well.
This MEGA bundle includes 10 PowerPoint presentations and 4 sets of flashcards for 250 affixes and roots.
Use the presentations to introduce the vocabulary. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentations to Google Slides.
The first two sets of flashcards include each of the 250 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. The flashcards are perfect for individual practice and pair or group games. They are great for ELLs and your visual and kinesthetic learners!
Word parts included are: a, ab , act, aden, aer, ag, alb, algia, an-, andro, Anglo, ann, antho, apo, arthro, ase, atmo, atom, aur, austro, baro, bas, bath, be, blasto, bon, brachio, brachy, branchio, calli, cant, cardio, cata, caust, cephalo, chiro, chlor, chrom, cirr, clor, coron, cosmo, counter, cracy, cranio, cumu, cyan, cyclo, cyt, dactyl, dendr, dextro, di, dicho, digit, diplo, dom, dors, dys, eco, ef, emia, enter, epi, erg, err, erthro, exo, ferro, fic, fil, fiss, flect, flu, foli, fore, form, frat, gastro, glott, glyc, gno, gon, grade, gram, grav, gress, gymno, gyn, haplo, hemi, hemo, here, hibern, hippo, hist, holo, hum, -I, ichthy, ideo, idio, ign, im, infra, ish, ist, ium, ize, jur, jus, kilo, kin, labor, lachry, lent, lepsy, less, let, leuko, lign, lin, lingu, lite, liter, log, lum, lys, macro, mania, mel, mela, mem, mens, meso, meteor, milli, mob, moll, monger, mont, mony, mot, multi, mund, myo, myria, nano, narco, nav, nesia, nounce, nuc, ob, oligo, oma, oo, opthal, opia, orb, oscu, ose, osis, oss, ovi, par, para, parl, patho, peri, phag, phan, phasia, phen, phor, phos, phyll, phylo, phyt, pico, pithec, plasm, pleo, pneumo, pod, pos, pot, potent, pro, protero, pter, pulse, quadr, quasi, quin, radi, rat, reg, rhiz, rhodo, rogat, rub, sapro, sat, saur, schizo, sect, sen, sept, sequ, sess, sine, sis, socio, sol, sold, solv, som, somn, soror, spor, sta, strat, struct, surg, tachy, taxis, terr, tox, trich, troph, tropo, tude, ultima, und, vac, val, vas, vect, ven, ventri, vermi, via, vice, vol, vore, xeno, xylo, zygo and zym.
Includes:
• 10 PowerPoint Presentations
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (1000 cards)
• Answer Keys
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The ultimate bundle of Greek and Latin roots! This SUPER MEGA bundle includes 500 of the most common roots to help your students build their vocabulary. It has plenty of roots for an entire year (or more) of word study. Over 60% of all English words are derived from Greek or Latin roots and students who study these roots score higher on standardized tests. Knowledge of these roots are an invaluable tool in learning new vocabulary not only for native English speakers, but for ESL students as well.
This resource includes a PowerPoint presentation and 4 sets for flashcards for every word part. Answer keys are provided for each list and the bonus file includes an alphabetical list of all the roots to easily find which list includes a certain root.
Use the presentations to introduce the vocabulary. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentations to Google Slides.
The first two sets of flashcards include each of the 250 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. The flashcards are perfect for individual practice and pair or group games. Games such as Concentration, Pictionary, Charades, and Go Fish will make learning new vocabulary fun and engage visual and kinesthetic learners!
Word parts included are: a-, acr, acro, ad, agog, alt, alter, amat, ambul, amphi, anim, ante, anthropo, anti, apt, aqua, -ar, archy, ard, astr, ate, audi, auto, bell, bene, bi, biblio, bio, brev, caco, cad, cap, capit, carn, cede, cent, centri, chron, cide, circum, cise, clam, cle, clud, co, cogn, con, contra, cor, corp, cred, crypt, culp, cum, cur, curr, curs, de, dec, demi, demo, derm, dia, dict, dign, dis, dorm, dox, duct, dyna, ecto, ego, endo, equi, ess, ethno, eu, ex, extra, fer, fid, fin, fort, fract, fug, fus, fy, gamy, gen, geo, germ, gest, graph, grat, greg, gyro, hedron, helio, hema, hetero, hexa, homo, hydro, hyper, hypo, ician, ics, il, in, ine, inter, intra, intro, ism, iso, itis, ject, junct, lat, leg, liber, lith, loco, logy, loqu, luc, luna, magn, mal, man, mar, matri, medi, mega, meta, meter, micro, migr, mir, mis, miss, mono, morph, mort, muta, nat, necro, neo, ness, neuro, nomy, non, nov, numer, nym, octa, ocul, oid, omni, ornith, ortho, osteo, ous, pac, paleo, pan, pater, path, ped, pend, penta, per, petr, phile, phobia, phon, photo, plasto, platy, plu, polis, poly, pond, pop, port, post, pre, prim, proto, pseudo, psych, pugn, punct, put, pyro, re, rect, retro, rid, rupt, sacro, sanct, sangui, sci, scope, scribe, se, sed, semi, sens, son, soph, spec, spir, stell, stereo, string, sub, super, sur, sym, syn, tact, tang, tele, tempor, tetra, theo, thermo, tion, tomy, topo, tort, tract, trans, tri, trib, ultra, un, uni, urb, ver, vert, vest, vid, vita, viv, voc, volv, zo, a, ab , act, aden, aer, ag, alb, algia, an-, andro, Anglo, ann, antho, apo, arthro, ase, atmo, atom, aur, austro, baro, bas, bath, be, blasto, bon, brachio, brachy, branchio, calli, cant, cardio, cata, caust, cephalo, chiro, chlor, chrom, cirr, clor, coron, cosmo, counter, cracy, cranio, cumu, cyan, cyclo, cyt, dactyl, dendr, dextro, di, dicho, digit, diplo, dom, dors, dys, eco, ef, emia, enter, epi, erg, err, erthro, exo, ferro, fic, fil, fiss, flect, flu, foli, fore, form, frat, gastro, glott, glyc, gno, gon, grade, gram, grav, gress, gymno, gyn, haplo, hemi, hemo, here, hibern, hippo, hist, holo, hum, -I, ichthy, ideo, idio, ign, im, infra, ish, ist, ium, ize, jur, jus, kilo, kin, labor, lachry, lent, lepsy, less, let, leuko, lign, lin, lingu, lite, liter, log, lum, lys, macro, mania, mel, mela, mem, mens, meso, meteor, milli, mob, moll, monger, mont, mony, mot, multi, mund, myo, myria, nano, narco, nav, nesia, nounce, nuc, ob, oligo, oma, oo, opthal, opia, orb, oscu, ose, osis, oss, ovi, par, para, parl, patho, peri, phag, phan, phasia, phen, phor, phos, phyll, phylo, phyt, pico, pithec, plasm, pleo, pneumo, pod, pos, pot, potent, pro, protero, pter, pulse, quadr, quasi, quin, radi, rat, reg, rhiz, rhodo, rogat, rub, sapro, sat, saur, schizo, sect, sen, sept, sequ, sess, sine, sis, socio, sol, sold, solv, som, somn, soror, spor, sta, strat, struct, surg, tachy, taxis, terr, tox, trich, troph, tropo, tude, ultima, und, vac, val, vas, vect, ven, ventri, vermi, via, vice, vol, vore, xeno, xylo, zygo and zym.
Includes:
• 20 PowerPoint Presentations
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (2000 cards)
• Answer Keys
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Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #15 includes the following affixes and roots: tropo, gastro, arthro, ventri, dors, macro, dextro, brachy, bachio, branchio, kin, phylo, blasto, dactylo, phos, gon, lite, vore, holo, haplo, opia, lent, ef, ium, and dicho. These parts are based on List #15 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
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Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #16 includes the following affixes and roots: Anglo, ist, saur, pithec, calli, austro, cephalo, chiro, caust, terr, cata, jur, flu, here, pos, mund, cracy, mania, ize, antho, algia, somn, quadr, err, and sine. These parts are based on List #16 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
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Two resources for teaching and learning 25 Greek and Latin affixes and roots. The first is a PowerPoint presentation which introduces the 25 word parts. Each slide includes 5 items: a word part, meaning of the word part, a picture to help remember the meaning, and a focus word with definition which shows the use of the part. You can easily convert the presentation to Google Slides.
The second resource is four complete sets of flashcards for the same word parts. The first two sets include each of the 25 affixes and roots, the third set has the meanings of the word parts, and the fourth set has the meanings with a picture. Several blank cards are included so you can add additional word parts to study. The flashcards are perfect for centers, small groups, or individual practice. Print on heavy paper (cardstock) and laminate for long-term use. Use them for games such as Charades, Go Fish, Concentration and Pictionary. Your ELL, visual, and kinesthetic learners will enjoy the activities as they build their vocabulary! An answer key is provided to allow students to check their work.
List #3 includes the following affixes and roots: homo, spec, duct, fer, pend, micro, hydro, photo, pan, penta, tele, vid, omni, ex, poly, re, hypo, pseudo, neuro, tomy, hema, proto, phon, mono, and viv. These parts are based on List #3 of “The Word Within the Word I” by Michael Clay Thompson, although this resource can be used with any study of Greek and Latin roots.
Includes:
• PowerPoint Presentation
• 4 Sets of Flashcards (100 cards)
• Answer Key
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