Word Parts Weekly - Week 17

 

Weekly list of word parts to review and remember as we support learners.

"Teaching meaningful word parts is a wonderful way to help students tackle multi-syllabic words. Similarly to teaching automaticity with high-frequency words, teaching automaticity around prefixes and suffixes is a concrete way you can help build your child’s fluency and confidence when reading out loud." - Redwood Literacy

Word Parts Weekly

“Ninety-seven percent of the words that students will encounter as they read will come from the 30 most commonly used prefixes, 30 most commonly used root words, and the 30 most commonly used suffixes. A strategic focus on providing students, grades kindergarten to grade 12, to curriculum-driven opportunities to learn Latin and Greek word parts will invariably build students’ vocabulary and ability to create meaning while they read.” - Dr. Donyall Dickey

While many lists of word parts (prefixes, suffixes, and root words) exist, I am using the Word Parts List curated by Dr. Donyall Dickey in his book, "The Integrated Approach to Student Achievement," for this series.

References

The Importance of Teaching Meaningful Word Parts - Redwood Literacy, www.redwoodliteracy.com

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