Title: Vocabulary and Concept Development EDI
1Vocabulary and Concept Development EDI
- Standard
- 1.4 Students will identify common roots and
affixes derived from Greek and Latin and use this
knowledge to analyze the meaning of complex words
(e.g., international).
2Learning Objective
concept
- I will know common roots and affixes derived from
Greek and Latin and use this knowledge to analyze
the meaning of complex words.
skill
3Activating Prior Knowledge
- Have you heard the word circle?
- The root circ means around.
- Can you see the root cycl in bicycle?
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- The root cycl means revolving.
- What revolves on a bicycle?
4Concept Development
- Affix A word element that is placed at the
beginning (prefix), in the middle (infix), or at
the end (suffix) of the root or word stem. - Root The root is the part of the word that
contains the basic meaning.
Bullet proof definitions
- Affix Part of a word that is placed at the
beginning or at the end of the root or word stem.
- Root The root is the part of the word that
contains the basic meaning.
Student friendly definitions
5Tell your partner what an affix is.
An Affix is part of a word that is placed at the
beginning or at the end of the root or word stem.
6Tell your partner what a root is.
A root is the part of the word that contains the
basic meaning.
7Read the following affixes
semi- half or partly Latin
re- again, anew, back Latin
bi - two Latin
-al like, suitable for Latin
uni- one Latin
-ate to become associated with Latin
de- from, away, off Latin
-ent to form Latin
quad- quatr- four Latin
8Read the following Greek or Latin roots.
pend hang Latin
circ, circum around Latin
cycl revolving - wheel Greek
equ same, even, equal Latin
9Importance
- Have you ever been confused about a word and have
not been able to figure out its meaning? - Have you ever had to use knowledge of word
meaning to figure out the meaning of a new or
difficult word?
10Skill Development
circulate
unicycle
cyclone
circuit
equidistant
pendulum
equality
dependent
11- Read these definitions / synonyms
to move around
one revolving wheel
path around which electricity passes
hanging onto for support
hanging from a clock
revolving winds
same conditions or treatment
12- Match the words with the correct definitions or
synonyms
circulate
to move around
hanging onto for support
unicycle
path around which electricity passes
cyclone
one revolving wheel
circuit
hanging from a clock
equidistant
revolving winds
pendulum
same conditions or treatment
equality
same distance
dependent
13Answer these questions
- What is an affix?
- What is a root?
- Is circl as in circle a root or an affix?
- What does the root circl mean?
- What is the root in bicycle?
- What that the root mean?
14Identify the roots.
Guided Practice
- circus
- circular
- semicircle
- cycle
- cyclone
- recycle
- equal
- equivalent
15Meaning in Context
Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks in
the following paragraph.
semicircle unicycle circular
cyclone circulate
Members of our local One-Wheel Cyclists
Club claim that anyone can learn to ride a (1)
_____________________. The club members meet in
a park that has both straight and
(2)____________________ paths for riding. Some
of the more skilled members can pedal halfway
around a circle and then pedal backwards over the
same (3)__________________. At the meetings,
newcomers often (4)___________________ among the
long-term members to hear about some interesting
and unusual experiences. One rider likes to tell
beginners about the time she was almost caught in
a (5)_____________________ and pedaled home as
fast as she could while the wind and rain
increased.
unicycle
16Closure
- An affix is
- An Affix is part of a word that is placed at the
or at the end of the root word or word stem.
- A root is
- the part of the word that contains the basic
meaning.
17Independent Practice
Match the bolded word with the best synonym
- an equilateral triangle
- a. equal sides b. right angles c.
large
- a dependent patient
- a. giving help b. needing help c.
young
- working for equality
- a. liberty b. getting votes
c. fairness
- a circular route
- a. curved b. level
c. short
5. to equate the situation a. describe
b. make unfair c. treat as same
18Extension
The numbers one (uni-), two (bi-), and
three(tri-) are connected with many words. In
this lesson you met the word unicycle, and you
learned that a unicycle has one wheel. There are
many words that start with uni-, and they also
have a one connection. Look at the word unify,
which means to bring together as one.
Underline the prefix you see in each of these
words. Match the word with the definition.
- __ bicycle
- __ tricycle
- __ biped
- __ triceratops
- __ triangle
- __ bilingual
- __ unicorn
- __ triplets
g
- a cycle with three wheels
- a geometric figure with three angles
- having two feet
- speaking two languages
- dinosaur with three horns
- having one horn
- a cycle with two wheels
- three siblings born at the same time
a
c
e
b
d
f
h