Learning Greek and Latin Roots
Many words in the English language have Greek or Latin roots. When you start delving into STEM fields, that number only increases. If your students are interested in pursuing careers in a STEM field, knowledge of root words can only increase their understanding and fluency of terminology in the field. Those aren't the only benefits of studying root words, however.
Why Learn Greek and Latin Roots?
Even if you don't love language, there are so many reasons to get familiar with Greek and Latin root words. As students move into increasingly technical textbooks and fields of study, the terminology itself can feel overwhelming. When you are able recognize at least a portion of a new word, it helps to ease the mind a bit.This is especially important for students choosing a STEM career path. Every STEM field has words with Greek and Latin roots.
Even the names of the fields themselves draw from these languages:
- biology: the study of life (Greek "bio")
- mathematics: learning, mental discipline (Greek "máthēma")
- science: from the Latin scire, "to know"
- engineering: from the Latin ingenium, "cleverness" and ingeniare, "to contrive, devise" (from Wikipedia)
- architecture: Greek, meaning "chief builder"
- astronomy: the study of stars, space (Greek ástron, "star")
Greek and Latin Roots for Standardized Testing Preparation
In order for students to get into college or graduate school, they will need to take standardized tests. Even though I'm not the biggest fan of standardized testing, it's still a requirement for applications of most major universities. Knowing Greek and Latin roots strengthens vocabulary and can be used to help decipher unfamiliar words in reading passages. Even if the precise meaning of the word is still a mystery, students can still make an educated guess on the meaning.Introduce Greek and Latin Roots with a Collaborative Pennant Activity
Have each student choose a root (or assign them) and have students doodle images that represent the root, or write words with the root on the pennant. Display the pennant so that students can refer to them. You can create your own or use the templates I have created.Improve Retention by Playing Root Word Games
Greek and Latin Roots Pair Stare |
More Sources for Learning Root Words
Some websites I have found useful when learning about root words:
Membean
Wikipedia
Online Etymology Dictionary
Macroevolution
Online Games to learn roots:
It's Greek to Me game on Scholastic
Root word memory
Various root word skills
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