Roots. "Back to the Roots"

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Name Date e Roots "Back to the Roots" Learn more about this topic! Each section gives more detail on one of the lyrics from the song. Read each section, and then respond by answering the question or taking notes on key ideas. Lyric: roots Only about a third of English words are English by origin. More than half our words in English come from Latin, and another 5% come from Greek. These words are formed by taking a root and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes. And it's the root that makes up the main meaning of a word. Some roots are standalone words; they're a word all by themselves. Others need a prefix or suffix to complete the meaning. Aqua is an example of a standalone root word. To see how roots work, let's take a look at the word aquarium. The root is aqua which means water and the suffix -rium means place or building. So an aquarium is a place or building that holds water. If you've seen a fish tank, you've seen one kind of aquarium. Lyric: D-I-C-T The root DICT (from Latin) means speak or say. Dictation is when one person speaks while the other person writes down what is said. A dictionary ionary is a book listing alphabetically the words of one language and showing their meanings. If the prefix contra- means against or opposite, what do you think the word contradict means? 1

Lyric: Aut The root AUT (from Greek) means self. If you're writing a book about yourself, you're writing an autobiography. If this book becomes a bestseller, you might be asked for your autograph. Notice the word autograph has two roots: aut and graph. Which one is a stand alone root word? Now can you guess what graph means? Lyric: Ped and pod The roots PED and POD (from Greek) mean foot. Have you ever walked across a pedestrian bridge? Pedaling for hours on your bike might make your feet hurt. A podiatrist is a doctor who'll make your feet feel better. Lyric: Port The root word PORT (from Latin) means carry. Almost everyone these days has a portable phone. Transportation can take the form of planes, trains, or automobiles. You've probably seen an airport, but can you guess what a teleport is? 2

Lyric: Tele The root TELE (from Greek) means far. What does someone do if they telecommute e? Use a telescope if you want to look at the moon or stars. Use a telephone If you want to talk to a relative who lives in another state (or even next door). Lyric: Spec The root word SPEC (from Latin) means look. stands at the game. The officials inspected ed the field before the game began. Spectators are the people sitting in the Do you know what spectacles are? Lyric: form The root word FORM (from Latin) means shape. Notice that form is another standalone word. people conform. What is the formula for success? In order to be accepted by others, some If the prefix non- means not and the suffix -ist means someone who does something, then what is a nonconformist? 3

Lyric: tempo The root word TEMPO (from Latin) means time. As a standalone root word, tempo refers specifically to the speed of music. As a root word in a larger word it refers to things having to do with time. The tempo changed from fast to slow in the middle of the song. A temporary solution is something for the time being; it doesn't last. How fast do you think you'd have to play a piece of music that is uptempo? Lyric: Graph The root word GRAPH (from Greek) means write or draw. When you take a photograph, you're writing down or recording an image. A piece of writing might be accompanied by an illustration or a graphic. If your math teacher asks you to graph a problem, what is she asking you to do? Lyric: Photo The root word PHOTO (from Greek) means relating to light. Can you guess what a telephoto lens does? Photosynthesis is a process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Teachers photocopy ocopy tests and worksheets. 4

Lyric: Mit or Miss The roots MIT or MISS (from Latin) means send. What does it mean to transmit a message? A missive is a form of written communication, usually a letter. You need a permit in order to leave the classroom. Lyric: Meter The root word METER (from Greek) means measure. If you want to measure how hot or cold something is, just use a thermometer. If you want to measure how far your car has traveled, check the odometer. er The prefix nano- means extremely small. So what do you think nanometers ers are used for? Lyric: aster The root ASTER or ASTR (from Greek) means stars. If you want to study stars, planets and asteroids, then you might become an astronomer. Why do you think they call this punctuation mark * an asterisk? 5

Lyric: phono The root PHONO (from Greek) means sound. phonographs. Megaphones are used by cheerleaders, police officers or someone speaking to a large crowd. Long before the days of MP3s and CDs, people listened to music on If the prefix caco- means bad, what do you think a cacophonous piece of music would sound like? Lyric: fin The root FIN (from Latin) means end. So we've come to the end of this song, the finale. See what all you've learned about roots and their words, finally? think infinite e means? If the prefix in- means not, what do you 6