Morpheme Matrix Worksheets | Morphology
The Morpheme Matrix has been designed for the learner to explore Greek and Latin roots in a constructive capacity. Explore the construction of words using prefixes, bound / free base words, inflectional suffixes and derivational suffixes.
These activities are designed for students to form words based on given prefixes, Latin roots, Greek roots, inflectional suffixes and derivational suffixes.
What's included:
- Latin roots: form, port, rupt, tract, scrib, script, spect, struct, flect, flex, dict, fer, mit, miss, duce, duct, vers, vert, fact, fect, fict, tent, tent, tens, ceit, ceive, cept, tain, ten, tin, pos and pound.
- Greek roots: gram, graph, logy, ology, meter, metr, phone, phon, sphere, cray, crat and scope.
- Answers
V9 Australian Curriculum Aligned - Year 5
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build and spell new words from knowledge of known words, base words, prefixes and suffixes, word origins, letter patterns and spelling generalisations (AC9E5LY09)
V9 Australian Curriculum Aligned - Year 6
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use knowledge of known words, word origins, including some Latin and Greek roots, base words, prefixes, suffixes, letter patterns and spelling generalisations to spell new words including technical words (AC9E6LY09)
NSW Stage 2 Syllabus Aligned: Focus Area: Vocabulary (EN2-VOCAB-01)
- Content Group: Defining and analysing words -
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Apply morphemic knowledge to change word meanings by adding different prefixes and suffixes to a base word or root
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Take a look at the Morpheme Matrix Bundle to complement this learning task.
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