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Root Words Educational Resources

Get to the root of the problem with root words. Getting familiar with root words can help kids learn more about the English language. Once your kid knows a root word’s meaning, it can help them figure out what the rest of the word, and even the words around it, might mean. Help your child familiarize themselves with root words with our worksheets, workbooks, activities, games, and lots more.
Like most concepts and lessons we learn, the words we use everyday evolved from something else. The English language is extended from both the Greek and Latin languages. Many of our words are even based on Greek or Latin root words.

A root word is a Latin or Greek root that has its own meaning. It is the foundation of a new word, built upon using either a meaningful prefix or suffix. Regardless of what prefix or suffix is applied to the word, students with an understanding of root words and their meanings can approach words they have never seen before with a contextual theory as to what the word might mean. Understanding this gives students a foundation that reading comprehension can be built upon.
Common Latin Roots
RootMeaningExamples
facTo makeFactory, facilitate
formTo shapeConform, reform, formation
mortdeathMortal, mortality, mortician
spectTo lookInspect, spectate
multimanyMultimedia, multiply
Common Latin Roots
RootMeaningExamples
autoSelfAutomobile, automate
hydrowaterhydraulic, hydroponic
microsmallmicroscope, microbe
logystudy ofbiology, physiology
photolightphotosynthesis, photographer
One of the most common ways to learn root words is with flash cards. Showing students a root word, then asking for them to define the root and provide examples will help them retain the meaning. Using a variety of words can show the students that the root can either occur at the beginning of the end of the word. Resources like those provided above by Education.com may provide enough variety to keep students engaged when learning root words.