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Root Words, Prefixes, Suffixes
 The average sixth grade student knows
approximately 25,000 words.
 The average high school graduate knows
approximately 50,000 words.
 This means that average students learn roughly
2000-3,000 words a year (Graves, 2007).
 This translates to 8 words a day, 7 days a week,
52 weeks a year - including weekends or
summers.
• Use knowledge of root words, as well as, context
clues and glossaries to understand specialized
vocabulary in the content areas during reading.
• Use these words accurately in speaking and writing.
• Describe the origins and meanings of common,
learned, and foreign words used frequently in English
language writing and literature.
• Identify new words that have been added to the
English language over time using prefixes.
Objectives
1. A root word is a word that does not have
a prefix (in front of the word) or a suffix
(at the end of a word).
2. The root word is the base word.
Root Words
Root
Meaning
Origin
Example
Aud
Hear
Latin
Auditorium
Mis
Send
Latin
Mission
Astro
Star
Greek
Astrology
Ped
Foot
Latin
Pedal
Bio
Life
Greek
Biology
Phon
Sound
Greek
Telephone
Dict
Say
Latin
Predict
Common Root Words
Root
Meaning
Origin
Example
Port
carry
Latin
Import
Geo
Earth
Greek
Geography
Scrib, Scrip
Write
Latin
Scribble, scripture
Meter
Measure
Greek
Thermometer
Min
Little, small
Latin
Minimum
Spect
See
Latin
Inspect
Mit, Mis
Send
Latin
Transit, mission
Struct
Build, form
Latin
Instruct
Common Root Words
3. Prefix: a part of a word that comes in
front of the root and changes its
meaning.
Prefixes
Prefix
Meaning
Examples
Ad
Toward, to, at, about,
Admit
Com, con
Together with, jointly
Combine
De
Reduce down, remove
Dethrone
Dis
Do the opposite, not
Disagree
Ex
From, out, out of, away
from
Extract
Il, im, in, ir
Not, without
Impossible
inter
Between, among, jointly
Intersection
Most Common Prefixes
Prefix
Meaning
Examples
Ob
No, not, without
Object
Per
Through, throughout
Persist
Pre
Earlier, before, in front
of
Prepay
Pro
Before, in front of
Prologue
Re
Again, back, backward
rebuild
un
Not, opposite of, lacking
Unfriendly
under
Too little, not enough
undercooked
Most Common Prefixes
4. Suffix: a part of a word that comes
at the end of the root and changes
its meaning.
Suffix
Suffix
Meaning
Examples
-al
Relating to
Natural
-an, -ian
Relating to, belonging to
American
-eer
One that is concerned with
professionally, conducts or
produces
Auctioneer
-en
Makes the word a verb
awaken
-ent
Inclined to
Different
-ar
Of or relating to; being
Liar
-ar
A person who
Vegetarian
-er
More
Faster
-er
Action of process
ponder
Common Suffixes
Suffix
Meaning
Examples
-er
A person who
Teacher
-or
A person who
Inventor
-ful
Full of
Thankful
-ify
Cause, specify
Intensify
-ist
One who does an action
Artist
-ive
Inclined to
Expensive
-ize
To cause, to become
Authorize
-less
Without
Fearless
-ly
In what manner
Quickly
-ous
Full of
wondrous