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FREE Greek and Latin Roots Sketch Notes

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Grade Levels
4th - 8th, Homeschool
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  • PDF
Pages
10 pages
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Description

WHY GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS?

Almost 70% of the English language is derived from Latin and Greek languages. When we teach students these “building blocks,” they can recognize and decode unfamiliar words that are related to a known root. It is also increasingly important to explicitly teach students the meanings of Greek and Latin roots as they encounter the very technical vocabulary found in science and other content areas.

WHY SKETCH NOTES

Sketch notes present your students with a meaningful and engaging activity that they will love. Doodle notetaking activates verbal and visual modalities to capture concepts. The whole brain is absorbed in hearing, synthesizing, and retaining ideas. This high level of engagement not only helps with retention of the content, but it also leaves little room for distraction.

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

This FREE resource includes a completely unique doodle page for 10 of the most common roots (5 Greek and 5 Latin).

✏ Greek and Latin Roots Sketch Notes [Book 1]

✏ Greek and Latin Roots Sketch Notes [Book 2]

✏ Prefixes and Suffixes Sketch Notes

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Total Pages
10 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
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