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Decoding/ Word Attack Structural Analysis: Greek Word Parts

Decoding/ Word Attack Structural Analysis: Greek Word Parts. 5 th Grade Lesson 27. Look at this word and listen to me read it out loud: bicyclist Turn and tell your partner how many syllables are in this word and where it should be divided. 3 syllables- bi/cy/ clist.

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Decoding/ Word Attack Structural Analysis: Greek Word Parts

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  1. Decoding/ Word AttackStructural Analysis: Greek Word Parts 5th Grade Lesson 27

  2. Look at this word and listen to me read it out loud: bicyclist Turn and tell your partner how many syllables are in this word and where it should be divided. 3 syllables- bi/cy/clist cycl is a Greek root meaning “circle”.

  3. Now, look at this word and listen to me read it out loud: dehydrate Turn and tell your partner how many syllables are in this word and where it should be divided. 3 syllables- de/hy/drate hydr is a Greek word meaning “water”.

  4. Look at the chart below. With your partner decode the words in the column labeled, Words, by identifying the Greek root or root word, pronouncing each root syllable and reading the entire word.

  5. Independent Practice Look through your social studies book for 5 other examples of words with Greek roots. Write each example you find in your journal, and circle or underline the Greek root.

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