Flashcards: Word Study Activity Three

Flashcards: Word Study Activity Three

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English

5th - 7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Rachel Kanz

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

aqua (as in aquarium)

Back

water

Answer explanation

The root 'aqua' comes from Latin, meaning 'water'. In the word 'aquarium', it refers to a place where aquatic life is kept, thus confirming that the correct answer is 'water'.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Root "act"

Back

put in motion/ process of doing

Answer explanation

The root 'act' derives from Latin, meaning 'to do' or 'to put in motion'. Therefore, the correct choice is 'put in motion/ process of doing', as it accurately reflects the essence of the root.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

the meaning of the root "mit" is

Back

to send

Answer explanation

The root "mit" comes from Latin, meaning "to send." This is evident in words like "transmit" and "emit," which both involve sending something from one place to another. Thus, the correct answer is "to send."

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The meaning of the root "anni" is

Back

year

Answer explanation

The root 'anni' comes from Latin, meaning 'year'. This is evident in words like 'anniversary' and 'annual', which relate to yearly occurrences. Therefore, the correct answer is 'year'.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

arch

Back

chief / ruler / master

Answer explanation

The root 'arch' comes from Greek, meaning 'chief', 'ruler', or 'master'. This is evident in words like 'archenemy' and 'archbishop', which denote a primary or leading figure.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

the meaning of the root "duc"

Back

lead

Answer explanation

The root 'duc' comes from Latin, meaning 'to lead'. This is evident in words like 'conduct' and 'educate', which involve guiding or leading someone in a process. Therefore, the correct answer is 'lead'.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The meaning of the root "geo" is

Back

earth/ soil

Answer explanation

The root 'geo' comes from Greek, meaning 'earth' or 'soil'. This is evident in words like 'geography' and 'geology', which relate to the study of the earth. Therefore, the correct answer is 'earth/ soil'.

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