Greek Roots Resources - The Curriculum Corner

anthropo
auto
bio
chron
dyna
dys
gram
graph
hetero
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man;
human
time
thing written
self; same;
one
life
power
bad; hard;
unlucky
writing
different
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homo
hydr
hypo
logy
meter/ metr
micro
mis/miso
mono
morph
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same
water
below;
beneath
study of
measure
small
one
form;
shape
hate
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nym
phil
phobia
phone
photo;
phos
pseudo
phsycho
scope
techno
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name
love
fear
sound
light
false
viewing
instrument
art; science;
skill
soul;
spirit
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therm
acro
ambi;
amphi
anti
bibli;
biblio
cardi;
cardio
cosm;
cosmo
crypto
tele
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far off
heat
top; tip;
height;
beginning
both;
on both sides; around
against;
opposite of
self; same;
one
universe
hidden;
secret
heart
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cycl
dem
derm
geo
macro
ortho
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circle;
ring
people
earth; soil;
global
large; great
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skin
straight
Greek Roots & Meanings
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Greek Roots & Meanings
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Name __________________
Greek Roots
Illustration:
Meaning:
root
Word
Examples:
____
1.
2.
Use one of the word examples in a sentence:
3.
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4.
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5.
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: man; human
Root: _______________
Definition: time
Root: _______________
Definition: thing written
Root: _______________
Definition: same
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: study of
Root: _______________
Definition: hate
Root: _______________
Definition: name
Root: _______________
Definition: sound
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: soul; spirit
Root: _______________
Definition: far off
Root: _______________
Definition: both; on both sides; around
Root: _______________
Definition: heart
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: circle; ring
Root: _______________
Definition: earth; soil; global
Root: _______________
Definition: self; same; one
Root: _______________
Definition: power
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: writing
Root: _______________
Definition: water
Root: _______________
Definition: measure
Root: _______________
Definition: one
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: love
Root: _______________
Definition: light
Root: _______________
Definition: viewing instrument
Root: _______________
Definition: heat
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: against; opposite of
Root: _______________
Definition: universe
Root: _______________
Definition: people
Root: _______________
Definition: large; great
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: life
Root: _______________
Definition: bad; hard; unlucky
Root: _______________
Definition: different
Root: _______________
Definition: below; beneath
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: small
Root: _______________
Definition: form; shape
Root: _______________
Definition: fear
Root: _______________
Definition: false
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: art; science; skill
Root: _______________
Definition: top; tip; height; beginning
Root: _______________
Definition: self; same; one
Root: _______________
Definition: hidden; secret
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition: skin
Root: _______________
Definition: straight
Root: _______________
Definition:
Root: _______________
Definition:
Root: _______________
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Excellent Examples
Directions: Read the definition and think of the Greek root that matches.
Then write an example of a word that contains the Greek root in the box next to the definition.
Definition:
Root: _______________
Definition:
Root: _______________
Definition:
Root: _______________
Definition:
Root: _______________
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1.
anthropo
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
chron
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
gram
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
auto
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
dyna
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
graph
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
bio
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
dys
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
hetero
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
homo
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
logy
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
mis/miso
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
hydr
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
meter/metr
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
mono
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
micro
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
hypo
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
morph
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
nym
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
phone
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
psycho
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
phil
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
photo/phos
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
scope
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
phobia
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
pseudo
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
techno
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
tele
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
ambi/amphi
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
cardi/cardio
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
therm
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
anti
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
cosm/cosmo
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
acro
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
bibli/biblio
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
crypto
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
cycl
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
geo
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
dem
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
derm
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
macro
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)
1.
2.
ortho
3.
4.
5.
6.
Directions:
Cut out the box along
the four outside lines.
Fold in the big tab with
the Greek root along the
dotted line under the
word.
Cut along the horizontal
dotted lines up to the
fold under the Greek
root.
Paste the Greek root tab
ONLY into your notebook
leaving the eight flaps
free to fold up.
Write examples of words
that contain the Greek
root on as many of the
flaps as you can.
Under each flap write
the definition of the
words you wrote OR
write a sentence that
shows you know the
meaning of the word.
(Your teacher will tell you
which you are to write.)