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What It Is:
An interactive graphic organizer designed to help students explore Greek or Latin roots. Students identify a root word, find four related words, and write definitions for each.
Why Use It:
Promotes deeper vocabulary understanding and word structure analysis. Builds connections between word roots and meanings, supporting reading comprehension and academic vocabulary.
How to Use It:
• Choose a root word (e.g., "bio," "dict")
• List four words with that root (e.g., "biology," "predict")
• Define each related word using context clues or a dictionary
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 4–8.
• Grades 4–5: Introduces foundational root word concepts
• Grades 6–8: Reinforces vocabulary strategies and prepares for standardized tests
Target Users:
Perfect for ELA teachers, reading specialists, homeschool educators, and vocabulary intervention sessions.
An interactive graphic organizer designed to help students explore Greek or Latin roots. Students identify a root word, find four related words, and write definitions for each.
Why Use It:
Promotes deeper vocabulary understanding and word structure analysis. Builds connections between word roots and meanings, supporting reading comprehension and academic vocabulary.
How to Use It:
• Choose a root word (e.g., "bio," "dict")
• List four words with that root (e.g., "biology," "predict")
• Define each related word using context clues or a dictionary
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 4–8.
• Grades 4–5: Introduces foundational root word concepts
• Grades 6–8: Reinforces vocabulary strategies and prepares for standardized tests
Target Users:
Perfect for ELA teachers, reading specialists, homeschool educators, and vocabulary intervention sessions.




