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Latin centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Created by
Melanie Kross
Students in 2nd through 5th grades will have the opportunity to match up Greek and Latin roots with their meanings, examples of words containing the roots, and pictures to lock the meanings into memory!! There are two versions, one that is more difficult because the colors are the same, while the other set is multi-colored for easy self checking. Once puzzles are completed students will record the matches they have made in a chart.
Preview of Greek and Latin Root Flash Cards

Greek and Latin Root Flash Cards

These flash cards can be used to introduce and teach some basic Greek and Latin roots. It is important to learn these roots because so many of our English words are made up of them. By studying Greek and Latin students are better able to decode and decipher meaning in text. By talking about roots, it opens students' eyes to making vocabulary connections in all their reading. Print front and back. It makes 40 flash cards. Use the flash cards in individual reading help, small group, or whole clas
Preview of "Latin Phrases" four-page handout/reference

"Latin Phrases" four-page handout/reference

Created by
Chard
Useful as an instructional handout or reference for writing and science writing, this four-page document in MS-Word 97-2003 format can be printed as is or easily modified. It is a compilation of forty-one Latin phrases that are useful and just plain good-to-know, with pronunciations, definitions, and examples.
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Game: Blossoming with Meaning

Greek and Latin Roots Game: Blossoming with Meaning

Includes: 40 Root Cards “Petal Cards” with examples of the roots being used & the meaning of the root Answer Key Preparation: Print each “root card” on its own paper/cardstock. Print out “petal cards” and cut on the dotted lines. Included is a blank sheet of petals for you or your students to add words you find that have the roots. Game Play: Students can play in groups of 2-5 Each student will pick a “root card” and place it in front of them. All “petal cards” are face-down in the middle
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