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Latin Roots Interactive Flash Cards Digital Resource
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These flash cards work like traditional flash cards except instead of using plain ol' text, they use interesting, colorful, funny images and animations to teach your students the meaning of academic word roots.

How does it work?

You show an image or animation to the class, and students mentally connect that image or animation to a Latin root.

For example, you might show a slide with an image of water pouring from a faucet. Students look at the image and think, "Water, ...aqu!" They associate the water with the Latin root aqu. A meaningful and lasting mental connection is made.

I've used this mnemonic tool many times with middle school English and Science classes. The students enjoy it and it works.

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This free product is part of a complete mnemonic unit on Greek and Latin roots: The 84 Most Common Greek and Latin Roots Mnemonic Unit - Common Core Aligned

Why is it important?

Latin roots are word parts that have meaning. They are the building blocks of thousands of English words. Benevolent, malicious, amorous, aquifer, magnitude, migration — the list goes on an on — all of these words contain Latin roots.

Knowledge of word roots and their meaning is important and useful for our students because it gives them the ability to decode the meaning of unfamiliar words in a variety of situations.

Why use these flash cards?

There are three, research-proven components to memorization, and this tool covers all three:

1. Teach to multiple sensory modalities.

2. Information is remembered best if it is interesting or useful.

3. New information is easier to remember if it can be linked to something already stored in the memory bank.

These flash cards have a distinct advantage over traditional flash cards in that they are BIG. You can use them with the whole class at once. You can also set them up at a center or classroom computer and have students rotate through individually.

Computer Requirements

(PC Requirements: Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 and above; Mac Requirements: Microsoft PowerPoint 2011 and above)

This bundle covers the following Greek roots.

1. a, an - not, without

2. ab, a, abs - away

3. amat, amor, am - love, loving

4. ambi - both, on both sides

5. ambul, ambulat - walk, move

6. anima - breath

7. ann, enn - year, yearly

8. aqu - water

9. aud, audi - hearing, listening, sound

10. ben - good, well

All of the images used in this product are used in accordance with the terms of use set by their creators. No images were used without permission.

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Latin Roots Interactive Flash Cards Digital Resource

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Description

These flash cards work like traditional flash cards except instead of using plain ol' text, they use interesting, colorful, funny images and animations to teach your students the meaning of academic word roots.

How does it work?

You show an image or animation to the class, and students mentally connect that image or animation to a Latin root.

For example, you might show a slide with an image of water pouring from a faucet. Students look at the image and think, "Water, ...aqu!" They associate the water with the Latin root aqu. A meaningful and lasting mental connection is made.

I've used this mnemonic tool many times with middle school English and Science classes. The students enjoy it and it works.

Related Products

This free product is part of a complete mnemonic unit on Greek and Latin roots: The 84 Most Common Greek and Latin Roots Mnemonic Unit - Common Core Aligned

Why is it important?

Latin roots are word parts that have meaning. They are the building blocks of thousands of English words. Benevolent, malicious, amorous, aquifer, magnitude, migration — the list goes on an on — all of these words contain Latin roots.

Knowledge of word roots and their meaning is important and useful for our students because it gives them the ability to decode the meaning of unfamiliar words in a variety of situations.

Why use these flash cards?

There are three, research-proven components to memorization, and this tool covers all three:

1. Teach to multiple sensory modalities.

2. Information is remembered best if it is interesting or useful.

3. New information is easier to remember if it can be linked to something already stored in the memory bank.

These flash cards have a distinct advantage over traditional flash cards in that they are BIG. You can use them with the whole class at once. You can also set them up at a center or classroom computer and have students rotate through individually.

Computer Requirements

(PC Requirements: Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 and above; Mac Requirements: Microsoft PowerPoint 2011 and above)

This bundle covers the following Greek roots.

1. a, an - not, without

2. ab, a, abs - away

3. amat, amor, am - love, loving

4. ambi - both, on both sides

5. ambul, ambulat - walk, move

6. anima - breath

7. ann, enn - year, yearly

8. aqu - water

9. aud, audi - hearing, listening, sound

10. ben - good, well

All of the images used in this product are used in accordance with the terms of use set by their creators. No images were used without permission.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Love these digital flash cards for an independent station and have also had students pair up to review root words!
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Thank you so much for all your hard work. This made my life as a teacher easier! It was very well organized and easy to implement.
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I use this with my multilingual students and the visuals are incredibly helpful to enhance their experience with learning Latin roots.
Paula M.
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Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
November 26, 2022
Excellent for me to be able to add to our morning meeting routines.
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Rated 3 out of 5
August 17, 2022
I bought this resource to help my gifted students learn various Greek and Latin stems and roots. The flashcards are well designed, however I had supplement the packet a good bit with the Greek and Latin stems my students needed. The word list is appropriate for the regular classroom setting. I needed a more specific set of words for my advanced group of students.
Colleen M.
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Rated 4 out of 5
April 1, 2022
It takes a little of time to make students understand how to work with the slides, once they got the instruction, we move faster and easier through the entire presentation. They learnt new words.
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Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.
Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.
Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the same root (e.g., company, companion).
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