Word Parts: Vocabulary Affixes Lesson 1

This lesson explains the process of breaking words into parts to identify meaning. It gives several examples, including breaking down the longest word in the English language to derive a definition. Next, it introduces eight common roots and goes through several activities to help students memorize these. First, it asks learners to break down a few familiar words for meaning. Next, students are asked to draw the meanings as a mnemonic device. Then, students are given a list of words that use these roots and asked to write a paragraph using as many of those words as possible. Finally, there is a short matching quiz followed by a review of the entire lesson.

 

This packet is great for introducing a vocabulary unit. Also good for morning work, homework, independent practice, test review/prep, enrichment, and remediation.

 

I designed this lesson with my GED students in mind. The Science and Social Studies vocabulary are often challenging, and this lesson can help learners begin to see large words as a puzzle to solve, helping to reduce test anxiety.

 

Finally, it makes learning vocabulary fun! Students are asked to solve the mystery of the new word with activities that ask them to use different parts of the brain, even their own artistic talents!

 

Look for more lessons to come.

 

Answer Keys included!

 
 
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Tammy Brown has thirty years of experience teaching multiple subject areas to ages kindergarten through adult. She graduated with honors from both Ferrum College, where she received her BA, and Virginia Tech, where she received her MA. Her vast experience includes Director of Education at Sylvan Learning Center, English Instructor at Southwest Virginia Community College, Virginia Tech, and Ferrum College, GED teacher at Moneta Detention Center, Tazewell Probation and Parole, and Southwest Regional Jail. In addition, she taught an afterschool program at Moneta Elementary School and has tutored various ages privately. She is a published author, and her writing can be found in various anthologies and magazines, both print and digital. When she isn't working, she enjoys spending time with her husband, her two children, her dog, and two cats.

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