Greek and Latin Roots
Grade 4 · English Language Arts · Vocabulary · Saskatchewan, Canada
Lesson Summary
Many English words are built from Greek and Latin roots. Learning these roots can help you figure out the meaning of new words.
Explanation
A root is the main part of a word that carries its core meaning. For example, the Latin root 'aud' means 'to hear,' which is why 'audience' and 'audio' both relate to hearing. The Greek root 'graph' means 'to write,' so 'autograph' means a person's own writing. When you meet an unfamiliar word, look for a root you recognize. Even if you do not know the exact definition, the root can give you a strong clue.
Practice Questions
Q1: The root 'aud' means 'to hear.' What do you think 'audible' means?
Answer: Able to be heard.
Q2: The root 'port' means 'to carry.' What might 'transport' mean?
Answer: To carry something from one place to another.
Q3: The root 'vis' means 'to see.' What does 'visible' mean?
Answer: Able to be seen.
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Greek and Latin Roots is a lesson in the Vocabulary chapter of Grade 4 English Language Arts. It is part of the Saskatchewan, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Greek and Latin Roots is taught in Grade 4 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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