Enhance instruction with an in-depth understanding of how to incorporate word roots into vocabulary lessons in all content areas. Suitable for K-12 teachers, this book provides the latest research on strategies, ideas, and resources for teaching Greek and Latin roots including prefixes, suffixes, and bases to help learners develop vocabulary, improve their comprehension, and ultimately read more effectively. Ideas on how to plan and adapt vocabulary instruction for English language learners are also included to help achieve successful results in diverse classrooms.
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A strong vocabulary is the foundation for reading comprehension.
The Greek and Latin Roots of English
The third edition retains the approach of previous editions, with added exercises and updated lessons.
Unlike many programs that depend on rote memorization, Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots incorporates a variety of techniques to teach students the skills they need to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words, while also expanding ...
Latin and Greek Roots: Teaching Vocabulary Using Hands-on Activities and Common Objects
The national standards require that students beginning at fouth grade use their knowledge of prefixes and suffixes to determine the meaning of wrods.
Having an extensive vocabulary is key to students_ reading comprehension. By adopting the strategies in this book, teachers will help their students read more effectively, setting a foundation for lifelong learning and reading success.
A comprehensive text to learning and understanding Greek and Latin roots of the English language in order to reinforce vocabulary and analytical skills.
PRECprayer + -ary + -OUS precarious ANTIQU- old + -ary + -an antiquarian The suffix -ary frequently forms words which are used as nouns and so comes to mean “ one connected with . " ANTIQUold + -ary antiquary DIGNIT- worth dignitary ...