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Dirksen - 6th Grade - rupt = break

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/ruptbreak
The Latin root rupt means “burst.” This Latin root is the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including disrupt, rupture, and interrupt.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - ono/nym/onym = word; name

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The Greek root word onym means “name.” This root is the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including synonym and antonym.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - ject = throw

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/jectthrow
Rootcast: 'Ject' is Not a Word Reject!The Latin word root ject means 'throw.' Many common words are 'thrown' about each day which use this root, including ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - tract = pull

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/tractpull
The Latin root word tract means “drag” or “pull.” This root word gives rise to many English vocabulary words, including attraction, subtract, and contract.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - sed/sid/sess = to sit; settle

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/sedsidsesstositsettle
The Latin root word sid and its variant sed both mean “sit.” These roots are the word origin of many English vocabulary words.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - mal/male = bad; abnormal; worse

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/malmalebadabnormalworse
The Latin root word mal means “bad” or “evil.” This root is the word origin of many English vocabulary words, including malformed, maltreat, and malice.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - scrib/script = write

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/scribscriptwrite
The Latin root word scrib and its variant script both mean “write.” These roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - vers/vert = turn

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/versvertturn
The Latin root word vert means 'turn.' This root gives rise to many English vocabulary words, including vertical, revert, and convert.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - ped/pod = foot

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/schadenfreudeshah-dn-froi-duhnoun
ped/pod = foot. Rootcast: Pedal to the PodiatristThe Latin root word ped and its Greek counterpart pod both mean “foot.” These roots are the word origin of ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - junct/join/jug = to join, meet, or link

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junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link. Word Root: junct (Root)The word part "junct" is a root that means "joined, attached". Word Root: jug (Root)The ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - cred = believe

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The Latin root word cred means “believe.” This Latin root is the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including credit, credo, and ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - man/manu = hand

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/manmanu
man/manu = hand. Rootcast: Manage Handy "Man"The Latin root word man means “hand.” This root word is the word origin of a number of English vocabulary words ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - grad/gress = step

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/gradgressstep
grad, gress = step. Rootcast: Grad Steps on the GressThe Latin root word grad and its variant gress both mean “step.” These roots are the word origin of ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - spec - see; look

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/spec-seelook
spec - see, look. Rootcast: Spectacles Make the World Conspicuous!The Latin root word spect and its variant spic both mean “see.” These roots are the word ...

Suffix, Root, Prefix 7 Rix-2012 - Google Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ng3JVrC9UHsGkrvJMAD0DZzrs-hEhlXFy3M8GMJFuXs/htmlpresent
The Latin word mal most nearly means; A diseased. B needy. C bad. D more. ​. Which word is formed from the Greek root meaning “earth”? A democratic; B cultural ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - bio = life

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/biolife
Rootcast: Living with 'Bio'The Greek root word bio means 'life.' Some common ... graphy (n) a piece of writing about a person's life written by someone ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - mob/mot/mov = move

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/mobmotmovmove
The Latin root word mot means “move.” This Latin root is the word origin of a large number of English vocabulary words, including motivation, remote, and ...

Fairies Light to Dark: The Many Forms and Creatures — Google Arts ...

https://artsandculture.google.com/usergallery/fairies-light-to-dark-the-many-forms-and-creatures/dgLCULDc-cRELA
In the tales of fairies, they are more often than not mischievous creatures with dark and evil intentions. The Latin root word for fairy is 'fay' meaning fate.

Dirksen - 6th Grade - miss/mit = send

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/missmitsend
miss/mit = send. Rootcast: On a MissionThe English root mit comes from a Latin word that means 'to send.' Mit also shows up as miss in many words, ...

Dirksen - 6th Grade - jur/jus/jud = law; justice

https://sites.google.com/site/dirksen6thgrade/l-a-notes/word-of-the-week/jurjusjudlawjustice
Word Root: judic (Root)The word part "judic" is a root that means "judge, one who gives an opinion". abjure ...