ALEX Learning Activity

Greek and Latin Roots

A Learning Activity is a strategy a teacher chooses to actively engage students in learning a concept or skill using a digital tool/resource.

  This learning activity provided by:  
Author: Tomiko Masuoka
System:Phenix City
School:Lakewood Elementary School
  General Activity Information  
Activity ID: 2833
Title:
Greek and Latin Roots
Digital Tool/Resource:
Greek and Latin Roots Google Slides
Web Address – URL:
Overview:

Students will complete a Google Slides activity where they practice defining and using words with Greek and Latin Roots. Students will work with a partner or small group to play a Greek and Latin Roots Matching Game.

This activity results from the ALEX Resource Development Summit.

  Associated Standards and Objectives  
Content Standard(s):
English Language Arts
ELA2021 (2021)
Grade: 5
12. Interpret the meaning of words, phrases, and patterns as they are used in texts, including domain-specific and academic vocabulary and figurative language.

a. Locate similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, imagery, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and idioms and interpret their meanings in context.

b. Explain the meanings of common idioms, adages, and proverbs.

c. Use the relationships between synonyms, antonyms, and homographs to increase understanding of word meanings.

d. Explain how an author's vocabulary and style influence the tone and mood of a text and support his/her purpose for writing.

e. Use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meanings of words.
Learning Objectives:

Students will be able to use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the meanings of words.

  Strategies, Preparations and Variations  
Phase:
During/Explore/Explain
Activity:

1. Students will open the Google Slides activity. The teacher will go over slide two with the students. This slide goes over some Greek and Latin Roots and their definitions.

2. Students will move to slide three. On this slide, the students will come up with their own definitions for words containing Greek or Latin roots. They will also look up the dictionary definition. Give students time to complete slide three. Then, discuss the definitions as a class. Ask students what they noticed about their definition versus the dictionary. Was their definition similar? More concise?

3. Move on to slide four. On this slide, students will use the words from slide three in a sentence. Give students time to work, and then allow students to share a few of the sentences they wrote with a partner. As students share, the teacher should listen in to check for understanding. If the teacher notices that there was a word that students struggled using in a sentence, stop and go over this word with the class. 

4. Students will complete the rest of the slides independently, and then submit them. On slide five, students will fill in the paragraph with the correct word, and slide six will provide directions for slide seven. On slide seven, students will choose one of the Greek or Latin roots from slide two and complete the graphic organizer. The teacher should monitor students as they work and answer any questions and provide guidance where it may be needed.

5. After students submit their Google Slide activity, they can get with a partner or small group and play the Greek and Latin Roots Matching Game.

For the Greek and Latin Roots Matching Game, students will need space on the floor, a few desks, or a table. Students will take the cards and lay them so that the Greek and Latin Roots and meanings are face down. Students will take turns trying to find a match. To make a match, students must match the root with the correct meaning. If students find a match, they get to go again. The winner of the game is the person with the most matches.

Assessment Strategies:

The teacher will assess the Greek and Latin Roots Google Slides completed by the students. The teacher will check to see that the student has:

  • written a definition for words with Greek or Latin Roots (Slide 3)
  • used words containing Greek or Latin Roots correctly in a sentence (Slides 4 and 5)
  • identified words that contain Greek and Latin Roots and defined them correctly (Slide 7)

Advanced Preparation:

The teacher will need to upload the Google Slides activity to the digital platform students use for digital activities.

The teacher will need to print, copy, and cut out the Greek and Latin Roots matching game.

Variation Tips (optional):
 
Notes or Recommendations (optional):

This learning activity can be used with the following activities:

Greek and Latin Roots Introduction

Greek and Latin Roots Independent Practice

  Keywords and Search Tags  
Keywords and Search Tags: Greek Roots, Latin Roots